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Users frustrated with bing app: daily task issues

Users Express Frustration Over Bing App Daily Tasks | Microsoft Faces Backlash

By

Zainab Ahmed

May 2, 2025, 08:58 AM

Edited By

Emma Collins

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A smartphone displaying the Bing app with error messages where tasks should appear, highlighting user frustration

In a surge of complaints, people are voicing their frustrations regarding daily tasks on the Bing app. Users report ongoing issues with task completions not reflecting accurately, leaving many unable to complete their daily goals. This situation continues to spark intense chatter across forums.

Issues with Task Completion

The Bing app has become the center of discontent for many people who find that their daily tasks fail to register, particularly the much-coveted "sticky rice" task. "Only ones that complete are the quizzes," noted a frustrated commenter, highlighting the growing struggles with the app's functionality.

A Common Dilemma

Numerous people report experiencing similar challenges. A user shared, "The first wonโ€™t ever complete no matter what I do," stressing the frustration of reliance on a malfunctioning application for daily achievements. Another echoed this sentiment, saying, "None of them are popping for me."

Users Seek Solutions

Amid the chaos, some individuals have found unconventional workarounds when it comes to completing their tasks. One user claimed, "I finally got it to work! I tried using Chrome and switched to the Ms Edge Browser and both failed." This showcases the diverse tactics people employ in search of a resolution, even amidst the architectural glitches of the app.

Call for Attention

As their frustrations multiply, users are rallying for attention to these issues. "Make sure to upvote this thread. The more votes, the more people see this" emphasized one contributor, urging fellow users to join the outcry.

Key Points

  • โš ๏ธ Many users face ongoing issues with task completions on the Bing app.

  • โš ๏ธ Some reports suggest that switching browsers may temporarily fix issues.

  • ๐ŸŽฏ "Only the quizzes complete," confirm several users expressing discontent.

As this contentious topic evolves, people remain hopeful for a resolution from Microsoft. Is there a chance that user feedback will lead to much-needed updates?