- Microsoft not being able to market a video calling app during global lockdowns should be a case study for business students. - I mean, I used Teams, no problem. - I mean… “No problem” is something very weird for a Teams user to say, but yeah, they were able to market a video calling app. - Hey! We like Teams! Its so fun to use and I love not being able to minimize that one little layout screen when sharing a window! - Yes, and I sure love having to click “Focus on content” each time a screen is shared (which is like 95% of the calls). 
 
 
 
 
- Okay, “F” - Followed by “U C K I N G G O O D R I D D A N C E” - I don’t think they ever patched the IP leaking, Skype was used to dox millions. 
 
- I never really liked Skype but seeing a major corporation buy proprietary software and its servers, then shut it down, makes me glad that I’m still using IRC with some of my friends. Try buying that. - Anyway I’m getting old now because Microsoft doing something like this just reminds me of their EEE strategy. 
- Nah fuck Skype. I wanted it dead on day 1. - Also fuck teams. Discord too. 
- Afaik Teams is just Skype for Business rebranded with a new UI and more features so the spirit lives on - Still it is impressive how Microsoft managed to kill a voip & messaging service that had established itself to the point where you would use the brand name as a verb (at least in some languages) 
- Damn. 
- Finally my Skype logs are deleted. If those ever leaked I’m cooked. - Especially the ones where I got scammed in runescape. 







