On October 22nd at roughly ~6:30 pm UTC, Microsoft reported a problem that may cause users to see an "Oops" page when launching the Microsoft Teams desktop client.
Microsoft reported that they had identified and reverted a recent update that could be causing the problem.
Many users took to Twitter to express their frustration with the recent outages as well as to make the unavoidable "Oops" jokes.
At 8:00 pm UTC Microsoft confirmed that reverting the updated had resolved the issue.
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