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So went to send someone a link to how something in SP actually worked and surprise surprise redirected to "MS Learn". Ok, cool... but surely they ported legacy content (I already knew the answer before I thought this).
What a joke... continuously baffled by why they pretend to support legacy versions of the product or appreciative when MVPs/Engineers took the time to break things down after the hilarious lack of documentation or intuitiveness or training/cert questions that even matter.
I digress... so in earnest: Search MSLearn for "SharePoint" ...32 results. 20ish years of a product and best i can do is 32 videos, 25 of which are selling how to click off the homepage. [insert pawnstars meme here]
Does someone on the MS Marketing/Branding team pay people on the support and product teams to take a dive.... like kick back/bonus or something? Because that would make more sense.
.....inb4: sir this is a wendys sharepoint subreddit
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