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# Manage inactive streams
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In normal Zulip usage, streams fall in and out of use. By default,
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Zulip automatically moves streams that haven't been used in a while to
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the bottom of your streams list in the left sidebar. This helps
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prevent low-traffic streams from cluttering the left sidebar.
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You can configure Zulip to move (demote) inactive streams more or less
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aggressively. This is an advanced setting; you can safely ignore it if this
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is your first time using Zulip.
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### Manage inactive streams
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{start_tabs}
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{settings_tab|display-settings}
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2022-03-21 19:27:02 +01:00
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2. Under **Advanced**, configure **Demote inactive streams**.
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{end_tabs}
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The default is **Automatic**, which demotes inactive streams once you're
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subscribed to a minimum total number of streams. **Always** and **Never**
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either demote or don't demote inactive streams regardless of how many
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streams you have.
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