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<a href="https://{{ external_host }}/"><img style="max-height:75px; height:75px;" height="75px" alt="Zulip" title="Zulip" src="https://{{ external_host }}/static/images/landing-page/zulip-header.png" /></a>
<h3 style="font-family:Arial; font-size:30px; margin: 5px 0px; color:#555">one last thing</h3>
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<p>Hey,</p>
<p>We wanted to share one last thing with you: a few tips about <b>streams</b>
and <b>topics</b>.</p>
<p>While they take a little getting used to, once you get the hang of them, they're really powerful.</p>
<p>Some tips:</p>
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<li>Would you make a mailing list for something? If so, it should probably be a stream.</li>
<li>Topics, on the other hand, are a lot more like subject lines - or conversations in Gmail</li>
<li>The big difference: keep topics super-short and lightweight. One or two words will do it.</li>
<li>Good topics: jQuery, Bug 345, lunch, zulip</li>
<li>Bad topics: "What do people think of this?" "Where should we go to lunch?"</li>
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<p><a href="https://{{ external_host }}">Try it out now!</a></p>
<p>-Waseem, for the Zulip team</p>
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