Microsoft Viva Engage: New feature to limit moving of conversations across communities

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MC708076 · Microsoft Viva, SharePoint Development

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC708076 · Published Jan 18, 2024

Message Summary

Starting in January 2024, Microsoft Viva Engage customers will see a new setting to prevent users from moving conversations into a community. 

Community or Engage admins may want to limit the movement of conversations between communities in the network. The new limit move conversation feature helps with that goal. When applied, users cannot move conversations into a community. All users can move conversations out of a community. Regardless of setting status, admins retain the ability to move a conversation anywhere in the network.

The limit move conversation feature is a toggle on a community’s Settings page. The toggle is available per community. Community admins can use the toggle for communities they manage. Engage admins can adjust the setting in any community.

This feature is only available in the community settings in the Viva Engage web/desktop experience and in Outlook and Teams apps. Mobile apps and the Classic Engage (Yammer) experiences will not see this new setting.

When this will happen:

Networks will begin to see the limit move conversation feature in community settings starting January 2024. Full rollout will complete by the end of March 2024.

How this will affect your organization:

Community and Engage admins will be able to apply the limit move conversation feature from community settings. The toggle appears in the settings of existing communities and via the settings modal during community creation. Note that restricted communities are not affected by this feature. If a community is restricted, users cannot move conversations in or out of a community.


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What you need to do to prepare:

No action is needed to prepare for this change. You may want to notify your users about this change and update any relevant documentation as appropriate.

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