Microsoft Store gets an official Discord channel
Use the Discord channel for the Microsoft Store to share feedback about Microsoft products.
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Microsoft recently announced thedebut of the official Discord channel for the Microsoft Store. The platform is in place to provide users with a convenient platform where they can interact, connect and exchange ideas.
They’ll also be able to provide feedback via the platform concerning the Microsoft Store app, website, Partner Center, MSIX packaging, and more.
Microsoft has highlighted that it will work closely with over 20 professionals, including PMs, engineers, leads, and social media managers from the Microsoft Store teams, to ensure that the flow of communication across the platform is seamless and effective.
The company says the new server has a “strong presence” of over 20 professionals, engineers, leads, and product and social managers, giving everyone a convenient communication method with people responsible for maintaining and improving the Microsoft Store. Here is what users can expect to see in the official Microsoft Store Discord server:
As highlighted by Microsoft in the blog post, here’s how you can make use of the new platform:
To join the server, you candownload Discord from the Microsoft Store. Alternatively, you can go toDiscord’s official websiteand use thedownload linkthat’s available there.
It’s worth noting that the channel will be incorporated into theUWP Community Discord server, where Windows App users and creators from across the globe connect and share ideas.
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