A move by Microsoft has left a majority of users dumbfounded as the Redmond giant has shut down popular feedback forums.

  • A lot of users have been left confused as a move by Microsoft to shut down some popular feedback forums.The feedback forums are where users meet and discuss common areas of interest and problems they are experiencing while using Microsoft’s products and services.Microsoft also collects information from the feedback forums to fix bugs and any other issues.

UserVoice is one of the most popular forums where Microsoft collects information on any updates released and feedback on new features.

Users on Twitter first noticed that they could no longer access the forums and that all the data in the feedback tools was also missing.

The UserVoice calendar forum was shut down earlier, but users could still access it via the app, but now, none is available. 

Reason behind shutdown

Microsoft is still directing users to the site, although they cannot access it. When asked about the shutdown, they had this to say;

The message seemed a little vague on Microsoft’s end, but from speculations, it seems the company is looking to move to internal tools.

“We are always striving to better serve our customers, including how we can improve the tools and processes for collecting feedback. We are leveraging 1st party solutions and are evaluating enhancements and standardizations to improve and streamline how we communicate with customers and collect their feedback.” 

Whereas this is a great move, it was not in order not to inform their users that they will no longer be able to access these forums.

UserVoice pages to be shut down

The Office 365 UserVoice page has been updated and notifies users that all pages will be shut down soon.

Perhaps the biggest challenge is that all the data shared in these forums will also be lost. These forums formed a community online that helped each other navigate new features and get to learn about new updates.

Maybe a bigger feedback forum will be launched, but we can only wait and see.

What will you miss the most about the UserVoice forums? Share some of your top highlights on these platforms in the comment section below.

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