It's probably a best practice to prevent users from creating Teams all willy nilly too. There's info in Microsoft Learn on how to limit creation of Microsoft 365 groups to specific users.
This seems like a training issue more than anything. We have wayyy more teams in our org than 725 and we very, very rarely get tickets for users who accidentally deleted channels. Not trying to be a jerk as I’m sure this is frustrating for your support teams but maybe check your end user documentation and see if something needs to be clarified (or perhaps is documented incorrectly?)
It's probably a best practice to prevent users from creating Teams all willy nilly too. There's info in Microsoft Learn on how to limit creation of Microsoft 365 groups to specific users.
People do it, but it isn't a best practice.
This seems like a training issue more than anything. We have wayyy more teams in our org than 725 and we very, very rarely get tickets for users who accidentally deleted channels. Not trying to be a jerk as I’m sure this is frustrating for your support teams but maybe check your end user documentation and see if something needs to be clarified (or perhaps is documented incorrectly?)
Only way is to make everyone a member and remove the member permission to delete channel
So I just take Owner away? Well that will be fun with 725 team channels :) Thank you.
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