Introducing Teams Q&A export API on Microsoft Graph Beta
https://t.co/T45wQa04cL
#Microsoft365 #MicrosoftViva #VivaEngage #Yammer #developer https://t.co/bsqxF0Rem5
— Daniel Glenn (@danielglenn)
Aug 6, 2025
Introducing Teams Q&A export API on Microsoft Graph Beta
https://t.co/T45wQa04cL
#Microsoft365 #MicrosoftViva #VivaEngage #Yammer #developer https://t.co/bsqxF0Rem5
— Daniel Glenn (@danielglenn)
Aug 6, 2025
Opt Out of Klout - Now!
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2013/06/opt-out-of-klout-now/
Sites like Klout and Kred are perfect examples of social media frippery. A vaguely plausible "score" that you can use to justify your "investment" in tweeting all day long. When they're used as a silly little badge, or an informal competition with friends, they're a (mostly) harmless way of gamification.
Of continual annoyance is the complete lack of transparency these services show. How is your score calculated? Is anyone manipulating it? What can you do to improve it?
Still, it doesn't matter, it's only a silly number, eh? No one takes it seriously, right?
Wrong. Yammer, the internal social network of choice for most businesses, have announced they're going to team up with Klout so managers can see employees' scores.
What was once just a daft badge is now something to be bought up at your annual performance review. Want that promotion? You'd better hope that spending all day getting retweeted by celebrities helps your "influencer" score.
No.
It's time to withdraw our consent from these leeches who take our data, run it through an obfuscated process, and then attempt to sell it back to us.
It's time to stop being held open to blackmail. How long before they start offering a paid for service to help you improve your score?
It's time to refuse to be placed in an artificial competition where the rules are unknown and the results arbitrary.
Here's how you opt out of Klout.
Get on with your life and be happy. A number on a screen doesn't control your destiny; you do.
Sites like Klout and Kred are perfect examples of social media frippery. A vaguely plausible "score" that you can use to justify your "investment" in tweeting all day long. When they're used as a silly little badge, or an informal competition with friends, they're a (mostly) harmless way of gamification. Of continual annoyance is the complete lack of transparency these services show. How is…
@tauon @yassie_j isn't #Yammer part of #Office365?
@[email protected] #Yammer still exists? - I thought #Microsoft killed that before #Skype... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI0w_pwZY3E
@yassie_j #Yammer still exists?

Embracing a Fully Modern Viva Engage Experience
https://t.co/DJ7T9o0T0N
#Microsoft365 #MicrosoftViva #VivaEngage #Yammer https://t.co/AFHrMiBOjZ
— Daniel Glenn (@danielglenn)
Apr 19, 2025
Fascinating look at some connections from America's "Crypto & AI Czar" (and Twitter's #1 Vladimir Putin fan) David Sacks to the massive #Wirecard fraud via disgraced Yammer executive Keith McCarty.
(ICYMI Wirecard was a nation state sized Russian money laundering operation disguised as one of the biggest companies in #Germany).
https://www.thecaptainslog.io/the-david-sacks-files-part-i/
#CraftVentures #DavidSacks #uspol #broligarchy #NerdReich #eupol #depol #TRUMP #Yammer #EAZE #KeithMcCarty #deutschland
New "AI and Crypto Czar" David Sacks has backed a number of founders with direct ties to organized criminal activity. Is David Sacks really just a venture capitalist investing in speculative tech companies? Or is his VC persona merely a front for organized crime? Let's dive into David Sacks' relationship
Introducing the new Engage app for Microsoft Teams mobile
https://t.co/nbt610owb7
#Microsoft365 #MicrosoftViva #VivaEngage #Yammer #lin https://t.co/prjZnSRFsF
— Daniel Glenn (@danielglenn)
Apr 2, 2025
Introducing Verified Answers in Viva Engage
https://t.co/Ogp7s1vS9M
#Microsoft365 #MicrosoftViva #VivaEngage #Yammer
— Daniel Glenn (@danielglenn)
Mar 11, 2025