help_docs: Update link in `restrict-private-messages`.

Updates a link to point to the correct help center documentation,
and makes some small style adjustments to the page in general.
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Lauryn Menard 2022-04-05 11:14:13 +02:00 committed by Tim Abbott
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{!admin-only.md!}
By default, any user can send private messages. Organization
administrators can change who is allowed to use private messages.
In Zulip, users can exchange private messages with other users,
[bots](/help/bots-and-integrations) and themselves. Organization
administrators can configure who is allowed to use private messages.
### Configure who can use private messages
## Configure who can use private messages
!!! warn ""
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{settings_tab|organization-permissions}
2. Under **Other permissions**, configure **Who can use private messages**.
1. Under **Other permissions**, configure **Who can use private messages**.
{!save-changes.md!}
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throw an error; the Zulip UI will appear to still allow private
messages. We expect to make some UI adjustments when private messages
are disabled during the beta period.
* Even if private messages are disabled, users can still exchange
direct private messages with bot users (this detail is important for
Zulip's new user onboarding experience). Consider also [restricting
bot creation](/help/restrict-bot-creation) when using this feature.
* Restricting private messages does not automatically [restrict creating
private streams](/help/restrict-permissions-of-new-members).
private streams](/help/configure-who-can-create-streams).