Isit possible to add people to a personal chat? I have found the personal chat groups to be tremendously useful in building community (less formal than a channel or group, amenable to grouping new and veteran users).
There will inevitably be fuzziness having both these functions in one tool, but the alternative is more painful. So the best thing to do is provide good tools for moving discussion between them as appropriate. Which seems to have a good start here in the alpha chat functions already.
I agree. But to reinforce that separation, PMs ought to behave more like any other topic. They should appear in the Latest feed alongside all the other topics (but of course only visible to its respective invites).
There were discussions about how to approach this when PMs were first introduced. I think we concluded that treating PMs as something more separate from topics (with its own special feed interface) would ensure a more safe (privacy-protecting) implementation. While it was probably true then, it may not hold up today.
And then if one is having a good private chat and thinks it could be easier to discuss as a topic itself, could then break out those parts as a private topic, perhaps even adding other people to participate in the topic-oriented conversation over time.
I think Personal messages & private chats should eventually be integrated. While it is useful to have the ability to asynchronously communicate is very well appreciated, I personally believe that personal messages and 1 to 1 chats are just redundant. I see the eventual resulting product having three forms of conversation:
Hello, I need help. I'm creating a social media app where I want to implement a personal messaging feature. When someone clicks on a username in the feed, they should be able to start a private chat with that user and the conversation should appear in the user's chat list. I've looked for information on this, but I've only found chat or messaging features for chat rooms or public chats that involve all users.
Use one of the examples you found or review the discussions in the community about personal chat rooms. Adapt it to your purposes might be the easiest way using techniques described in the advice in Programming Your App to Make Decisions.
So, you need to construct code to find a chat partner from among those individuals currently active using your app if you use a CloudDB or FirebaseDB.or link to a hosted on line chat room (possibly using its api by linking with a Web component.
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It is now possible to send messages to personal chat(1:1) or to group chat in Microsoft Teams using Microsoft Graph API. And yes, the messages will be displayed in the Teams application using Microsoft Graph API.
"In both the v1 and beta endpoints, the response of GET /users/id/messages includes the user's Microsoft Teams chats that occurred outside the scope of a team or channel. These chat messages have "IM" as their subject."
Here is a detailed explanation to answers that @parvin provided if you are trying to do this using Graph Explorer. There is one difference that in this method you don't need to have user-id anymore and chat-id would suffice. Simply Post HTTP method:
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Microsoft Teams allows users to engage in direct conversations with bots built on the Microsoft Bot Framework. Users can find bots in the Discover Apps gallery and add them to their Teams experience for personal conversations. Team owners and users with the appropriate permissions can also add bots as team members. For more information, see interact in a team channel, which not only makes them available in that team's channels, but for personal chat users as well.
A great bot in Teams helps users get the information they need, all within the context of the Teams experience. Personal conversations with a bot are private exchanges between a bot and its user; they're a great way to provide information specific and relevant to that user in the personal context. A bot in personal chat is a dialog between your service and the individual, where a bot in a group chat or channel broadcasts everything to a group of people.
Depending on the experience you want to create, the bot might need to work in multiple scopes - personal, group chat, and team. The work to support more than one scope is minimal. There is no expectation in Teams that your bot function in all scopes, but you should ensure that your bot makes sense and provides user value in whatever scopes you choose to support.
Your bot should proactively send a welcome message to a personal chat the first time (and only the first time) a user initiates a personal chat with your bot. This recommendation does not apply to first-time contacts in a channel.
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I have known Michael some three years now, having first met him at the Fabulous Food Show in Cleveland back in 2012. Relaxed, humble and completely accessible, if you are fortunate enough to spend any time at all in his presence, or watch him interacting with his family, or sit with him shoes off, feet up, watching a Browns game on a Sunday afternoon, you'd be hard pressed to associate this laid back everyman with the public dynamo we all know as the public 'Chef Michael Symon.' His trademark laugh and smile are always right below the surface waiting to bubble over at a moments notice.
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It is worth noting that this functionality is on by default. Teams Work Admins can choose to allow or block both outgoing chat requests to Teams Personal and incoming chat requests for Teams Personal, either globally or on a per-user basis. For example, blocking important Work or high profile work uses from receiving incoming chat invites from Teams Personal users. Teams personal account users can manage their discoverability in their settings menu and opt-out from being discoverable by other Teams users.
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I am trying to use the heatmap to find new trails, by comparing my routes with the global routes. Some but not all of my routes are missing. I have seen a few other related reports such as -features-chat/route-not-shown-on-heatmap/m-p/13444 (9 months ago) and -features-chat/personal-heatmap-some-ebike-activities-are-n....
This is a key subscription feature. Is there a timeline for when it will actually work as promised? I have already cancelled the auto subscription renewal; my workaround is to export my data and find a different mapping solution.
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Thanks for your post. We're going to send this over to our support team so they can take a closer look at your account. If you have a similar question please submit a support ticket and we will investigate further.
Update from support: It sounds like you are experiencing this issue when using the routebuilder on the Strava website.
Please check the sport type that you have selected when building routes. For example; In order to see you Hike personal heatmap you will need to have the Hike sport type selected and no Walk activities will be displayed. The opposite will be true when the Walk sport type is selected.
If you are still missing activities from your personal heatmap on the web routebuilder after checking the above, please submit a support ticket and we will investigate further.
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