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In Zulip, streams determine who gets a message. Topics tell you what the
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message is about.
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Topics are light-weight subjects, very similar to the subject line of an email.
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Like in email or a forum, messages about the same topic are shown together as a
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conversational thread. Here is what it looks like in Zulip.
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![Streams and topics](/static/images/help/streams-and-topics.png)
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Topics are one of the most wonderful aspects of using Zulip:
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2023-05-30 22:25:41 +02:00
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* Lots of [conversations](/help/recent-conversations) can happen in the same
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stream at the same time, each in its own topic. You never have to worry about
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interrupting — each conversation has its own space.
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* Conversations can last many hours or days, letting everyone respond in their
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own time. Don't worry about replying long after a message is sent —
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everyone will see your reply in context.
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Check out [Why Zulip](/why-zulip/) to learn more about how Zulip's topic model
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helps transform how your organization communicates.
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