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AxD asked RobertSnook-6163 answered

How can I see a list of all SharePoint sites I'm a member of?

When I visit our Microsoft 365 Business SharePoint online website, all I can see are "frequently used" and "favorite" SharePoint sites. So, I'm not able to find newly created SharePoint sites.

Where is a list of all SharePoint sites I'm a member of?

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Since the UserVoice website has been shut-down, here are two hyperlinks to the corresponding proposals on the MS Feedback Portal website:

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CaseyYangMSFT-4714 answered

Hi @AxD,

You could search "contentclass:STS_Site" in SharePoint online search box to list all the sites you have access to.

Note: Please click "Search the whole organization for contentclass:STS_Site" if it comes "We couldn't find any results on this site for contentclass:STS_Site".

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AxD answered GregWoods-0869 commented

Thank you for your valuable reply.

So there isn't a button to click to see all sites? I feel this search query is rather cumbersome to remember.

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I'd say that there is a button to click to see all your sites. It's called "My Sites" and it has a globe-looking icon. The question is, why doesn't "My Sites" show my sites? What developer thinks it's acceptable to name a link "My Sites" and then not actually implementing the link to display my sites? It's utterly ridiculous.

Microsoft, please let the "My Sites" link display my sites! Eye roll!

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Exactly. This is insanity!

How on earth am I supposed to get users to adopt Sharepoint when they can't even see the sites assigned to them

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Hi @AxD,

In SharePoint online we can only see Frequent or Followed sites. There is no button to see all sites.

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Hi @AxD,

I'm checking how the things are going on about this issue. Is there any progress on this issue? You can accept the answer if it helps. It will help others who meet the similar question in this forum. Thank you for your understanding.

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Hi Casey,

thank your for your reply. I accepted it as an answer.

Yet, I have voted for a corresponding proposal at UserVoice:

https://sharepoint.uservoice.com/forums/329214-sites-and-collaboration/suggestions/20565622-see-all-sharepoint-sites

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RobertSnook-6163 answered

as a workaround, add a featured link to the start page


https://[domain].sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/sharepoint.aspx?q=contentclass%3ASTS_Site&v=search

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