I like teams...no in fact I love using teams. One thing that lacks is only "team" members can view or create question and answers. But there is always a time I need to submit a question / answer to someone to read (like a VP or manager). They are not really folks that are involved in asking or answering questions, sometimes they just want to know how something is being solved (think lesson learned migration from a 2005 to 2017 SQL instance).
I documented all of our lessons learned via an SO Team Q & A. It works out well because as soon as I remember something else I'll edit it in, etc. Confluence for teams is similar to SO Teams in that you can only add content if you are a registered user (take up a license) but the key difference is Confluence for teams allows you "Print Friendly PDF" option on the top of each Confluence page. Whenever a non-licensed (not registered user) may need information or read something I can spit out a nice .pdf version of it in Confluence for teams and send it to them as an attachment over say email.
This is a nice to have for folks who don't have a license whom you want to share some information with (think that same VP / Manager).
Can we have something similar in SO teams?
I cannot use the browser based "print to .pdf" because it looks kinda cruddy. Since Teams isn't like Stack Overflow in that it isn't public (share doesn't really work nor does going directly to the URL).
Is this possible to add?
@media:print
should get some love