Sometime in the night, no clue what day/month or even year though, another one of my Microsoft Feedback Portal suggestions vanished.
Yep, another one.
No notification.
No status change.
No polite “Thanks, but no thanks.”
Just… gone.
This isn’t the first. As several others have disappeared over the years, spirited away without ceremony. No trace. No archive. Just absence.
I know, by now, I sound like a broken record, but what can I say, I’m just reporting the reality of the Microsoft Feedback Portal. This is just a continuation of what I reported in my recent post They Asked for Feedback, Then Deleted It: A Cautionary Tale About Microsoft’s “Listening” Culture.
What makes it exhausting isn’t outrage, it’s the quiet futility. Watching deliberate things vanish without explanation has a uniquely deflating effect.
But today, I mark the passing of another suggestion, lost to the digital ether, joining its siblings in whatever silent place discarded ideas go to rest.
So if anyone needs me, I’ll be out back in mourning contemplating the back hole of death that is the Microsoft Feedback Portal.
Watched hopeful upvotes begin to grow
Then silence fell … my words erased,
A lonely echo in cyberspace …Me
The image is an archive screenshot of the original Microsoft Feedback Portal suggestion dating back to 2024 – the only proof I have that I ever made the suggestion and people actually upvoted it.
