This past month introduced several capabilities to find new communities, consume content, and engage in conversations in your communities. Here’s a list of what’s new for Yammer.
Suggested Communities and People to follow
We want you to discover communities and conversations that matter to your work. Yammer will suggest communities and followers based on previous interactions. Find and join new communities and follow people right from your feed.
Stay connected to your communities
We discovered that less than 1% of our community managers have subscribed to their communities via email – which is the only way they can receive notifications when there are new posts! We launched an in-feed tip to engage Community Managers to be alerted of new posts so they can continue to encourage likes, replies, and views within their communities.
We’ve also adjusted the default sort order to ‘recent posts’ when you click into a community to deepen engagement for views, likes, and replies. You can switch the sort order at any time.
New User Profile page
We’ve updated the profile page cover photo, followers/following, and joined communities. This redesign resembles the community pages in Yammer. You can now click to your profile page from the left navigation pane. And coming soon, you’ll be able to customize your profile cover photo.
Edit Topics
Topic creators can edit the name and description of topics. Previously, only network admins could make edits to a topic. You will be able to add a description to a topic when you add a new topic to a conversation or at a later time via the Yammer topic page.
Cross-geo external collaboration support on Yammer External Networks for the EU
Members from Yammer networks located in the European Union will soon be able to be invited to Yammer External Networks hosted by a Yammer network located in the United States. We will begin rolling this out in mid-February and expect to complete rollout in late March. Learn more about this upcoming change
here.
Communities Expiry Autorenewal of Microsoft 365 Groups
Yammer activity is now included in activity-based automatic renewal of Microsoft 365 Groups. When a user has viewed a post within a Yammer community, including viewing the Yammer posts through actionable emails, the community will automatically renew group expiration. Additionally, auto-renewal would trigger when someone posts, reacts or any file activity happens from within the community. This change will be rolled out by the end of January.
What’s coming soon?
See what else Yammer has planned on the
public roadmap and keep an eye on this blog for more news, updates, and best practices relating to Yammer and communities in Microsoft 365.