End of MSDN Forum: Transition to Microsoft Q&A and Archive of Existing Content

2023-08-03 21:45:00
In “Yajiuma no Mori”, we will tell you about a wide range of topics that are not limited to news and reviews. “MSDN Forum” ends The “MSDN Forum”, which is familiar to programmers and engineers who have been in touch with Microsoft technology for a long time, seems to be finally coming to an end. The other day, along with the “Technet forums,” it seems that posting is no longer possible, and each forum has a notice in the header that says, “This forum is closed. Thank you for posting.” I was able to post until yesterday. Thank you very much for your time. (.NET Framework forum) pic.twitter.com/SIv2vynRp8 — Benshi (@Benshi_Orator) July 29, 2023 Actually, the English version of “MSDN Forum” and “Technet Forum” are already in read-only mode, and the successor “Microsoft Q&A ” has been migrated to. Other languages ​​were lagging behind and were still up and running, but lately they have been spammed and almost unusable. Spam-filled “MSDN forums”. Thank you very much for your time. In addition, “MSDN forum” and “Technet forum” will not be able to ask new questions or answer, but the huge amount of accumulated contents will be left as it is. For the time being, it will be in read-only mode and will be archived at a later date, but it seems that measures such as redirection will be taken. You don’t have to worry about losing access. But for now, Microsoft Q&A can’t carry on the reputation of the “MSDN Forums” and “Technet Forums” because it would require recreating profiles. For those who have been here for a long time, it might be a bit lonely. However, moderators can continue to be active as moderators in “Microsoft Q&A” by going through the prescribed procedures.
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