# Remove subscriptions {generate_api_description(/users/me/subscriptions:delete)} ## Usage examples {start_tabs} {tab|python} {generate_code_example(python)|/users/me/subscriptions:delete|example} {tab|js} More examples and documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-js). ```js const zulip = require('zulip-js'); // Pass the path to your zuliprc file here. const config = { zuliprc: 'zuliprc', }; zulip(config).then((client) => { // Unsubscribe from the stream "Denmark" const meParams = { subscriptions: JSON.stringify(['Denmark']), }; client.users.me.subscriptions.remove(meParams).then(console.log); // Unsubscribe Zoe from the stream "Denmark" const zoeParams = { subscriptions: JSON.stringify(['Denmark']), principals: JSON.stringify(['ZOE@zulip.org']), }; client.users.me.subscriptions.remove(zoeParams).then(console.log); }); ``` {tab|curl} {generate_code_example(curl, include=["subscriptions"])|/users/me/subscriptions:delete|example} You may specify the `principals` argument like so: {generate_code_example(curl)|/users/me/subscriptions:delete|example} **Note**: Unsubscribing another user from a stream requires administrative privileges. {end_tabs} ## Arguments {generate_api_arguments_table|zulip.yaml|/users/me/subscriptions:delete} #### Return values {generate_return_values_table|zulip.yaml|/users/me/subscriptions:delete} #### Example response A typical successful JSON response may look like: {generate_code_example|/users/me/subscriptions:delete|fixture(200)} A typical failed JSON response for when the target stream does not exist: {generate_code_example|/users/me/subscriptions:delete|fixture(400)}