# Update subscription properties {generate_api_description(/users/me/subscriptions/properties:post)} ## Usage examples {start_tabs} {tab|python} {generate_code_example(python)|/users/me/subscriptions/properties:post|example} {tab|curl} {generate_code_example(curl)|/users/me/subscriptions/properties:post|example} {end_tabs} ## Parameters {generate_api_arguments_table|zulip.yaml|/users/me/subscriptions/properties:post} The possible values for each `property` and `value` pairs are: * `color` (string): the hex value of the user's display color for the stream. * `is_muted` (boolean): whether the stream is [muted](/help/mute-a-stream). Prior to Zulip 2.1, this feature was represented by the more confusingly named `in_home_view` (with the opposite value, `in_home_view=!is_muted`); for backwards-compatibility, modern Zulip still accepts that value. * `pin_to_top` (boolean): whether to pin the stream at the top of the stream list. * `desktop_notifications` (boolean): whether to show desktop notifications for all messages sent to the stream. * `audible_notifications` (boolean): whether to play a sound notification for all messages sent to the stream. * `push_notifications` (boolean): whether to trigger a mobile push notification for all messages sent to the stream. * `email_notifications` (boolean): whether to trigger an email notification for all messages sent to the stream. ## Response #### Return values * `subscription_data`: The same `subscription_data` object sent by the client for the request, confirming the changes made. #### Example response A typical successful JSON response may look like: {generate_code_example|/users/me/subscriptions/properties:post|fixture(200)}