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Reply and Comment buttons are missing and can no longer prior comment history

Connie Purdum 0 Reputation points
2026-03-07T01:16:02.8466667+00:00

The Reply button is missing from stories. The Reaction buttons are missing from stories. It is not possible now to access Comment history.

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  1. Neil D 32,555 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-03-07T09:40:46.9233333+00:00

    Please see the AI answer.

    To add to that, this is not support for MSN. That is only available via the Feedback link at the bottom of their webpage.

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-07T01:16:11.02+00:00
    AI generated content. This question contains an answer created with AI from Q&A Assist. Learn more

    MSN news comments, replies, reactions, and comment history are controlled by MSN itself and can change at any time. When buttons such as Reply, Reaction, or access to comment history disappear, this is typically due to:

    • A change or experiment in the MSN site UI or features
    • Moderation or community-guideline enforcement on specific users or regions
    • A site-side issue that end users cannot fix locally

    There is no supported way from Windows 11 or Microsoft Edge settings to restore these buttons or the prior comment history if MSN has removed or changed them.

    For MSN-specific issues (such as missing comment/reply/reaction features or rejected comments), the only available guidance is to use the feedback mechanism on the MSN site itself so the MSN team can review:

    1. Open the MSN news page where comments normally appear.
    2. Scroll to the bottom-right area of the page.
    3. Use the Feedback button or link provided there to report that:
      • Reply and Reaction buttons are missing on stories.
      • Comment history is no longer accessible.

    MSN support and engineering are not handled through Microsoft Q&A or standard Microsoft product support channels, so resolution must come from MSN via that feedback path.


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