On April 27, 2022, at ~8:59 AM EST, Microsoft communicated via tweet (@MSFT365status) that they were investigating an issue involving Microsoft Sway.
For IT pros or system admins with Microsoft admin center access, the incident numbers to reference the issue were MO364969 and SW364924. The apparent issue involved users not being able to either access or create within Sway.
For the duration of this service incident, there was little to no feedback from the community, and this generally means that this was a minor event with very limited impact.
Approximately 1 hour after first reporting the issue, Microsoft announced that a fix had been deployed and they also confirmed that the matter was resolved.
Microsoft made no further communications @MSFT365status as to this service issue.
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