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Microsoft 365 Insider blog is moving to the Microsoft Tech Community

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Hello, Microsoft 365 Insiders! Since launching the Microsoft 365 Insider blog almost 5 years ago, we’ve enjoyed great support and engagement from all of you. Today, we’re announcing an exciting move. Read on to learn more!

Microsoft 365 Insider blog is moving to the Microsoft Tech Community

The Microsoft Tech Community offers a greater opportunity to grow engagement with you.

Here are some key reasons for the move:

  • Enhanced Engagement: The Tech Community is designed for sharing timely information and driving community engagement.
  • Community Interaction: The Tech Community facilitates engagement with a larger community of Microsoft 365 users, MVPs, and Community Ambassadors, and enables you to share your thoughts, ask questions, and participate in discussions.
  • Access to Resources: The Tech Community provides a wealth of resources, including blog posts, event promotions, and more, all in one place.
  • Improved Collaboration: The Tech Community supports better collaboration and interaction, making it easier for you to connect with experts and peers.
  • Event Promotion: The Tech Community provides a platform to share blog posts, resources, and promote events like AMAs (Ask Me Anything) sessions,

What does this mean for me?

Starting on August 26, all program information is moving to the Microsoft Tech Community and all new blog posts will be published solely on the Tech Community. You’ll find us at https://aka.ms/MSFT365InsiderBlog.

Do I need to do anything? 

There is no impact to your participation in the Microsoft 365 Insider program or your ability to receive Insider updates automatically.  

Head to the Tech Community to continue getting Microsoft 365 Insider program news and blog content!

Screenshot of the Insider blog on Microsoft Tech Community

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We are excited about this transition and look forward to continuing to serve you on the Microsoft Tech Community. Thank you for your continued support and engagement!