Features like group chat, calling, and file / photo sharing are all supported, and groups will also be able to use a shared calendar (which includes Google Calendar integration) to organize community events.This new community integration is really aimed at groups like sports clubs or even virtual community groups for small businesses and simple groups like a carpool for co-workers to organize transportation.While the company is experienced in managing the Xbox network, Skype, and other consumer services that require moderation, it’s planning to largely follow the Discord model of expecting communities to implement their own rules and for admins to moderate their private groups.“We have a lot of experience across Xbox and services like Flipgrid that have been working on the moderation stuff.Microsoft has been willing to spend big on these services because, outside of Xbox, it doesn’t have a huge consumer-facing community like rivals Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple do."