Microsoft Stream adds an unwanted "Create your own video" link at the end of video

Brierton, Kevin (FAA) 30 Reputation points
2025-06-25T20:20:35.82+00:00

We have been using Microsoft Stream for a few years now and things have been going smoothly until we noticed this week that Microsoft slipped an “Create your own video” at the end of any video. This is new and its problematic for us because we have been embedding our MS stream videos in training courses. I have looked for ways to turn this option off but can’t find any. This is a serious problem that must be fixed.

Microsoft 365 and Office | Development | Microsoft 365 Publishing
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  1. Dora-T 4,105 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-06-26T08:00:09.4733333+00:00

    Hi @Brierton, Kevin (FAA),

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Forum.

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us, we really appreciate the clear explanation, and it’s incredibly helpful in understanding how this change is affecting your training setup.

    Right now, we’re actively looking into this behavior and running a few internal tests to better understand what’s going on. Since this may involve some behind-the-scenes changes in how Stream integrates with other Microsoft 365 services, we want to make sure we’re being as thorough as possible before coming back to you with any conclusions.

    We completely understand how important this is for your environment, and we’re truly sorry for any disruption it’s causing. Please know that you’re not alone, we’re on it, and as soon as we have any updates or insights, you’ll be the first to hear from us.

    In the meantime, if there’s anything else you notice or want to share, feel free to reach out anytime. Also, if this issue is critical to your workflows, we’d recommend submitting feedback directly to Microsoft via the Feedback Portal. User input really does make a difference in shaping future updates.

    Thanks again for your patience and understanding.


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