zulip/templates/zerver/help/status-and-availability.md

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# Status and availability
Status and availability let your teammates know roughly how quickly you'll
be responding to messages.
A **status** is a customizable emoji and/or short message visible to all
team members. A typical status message might be "in a meeting", "on vacation",
or "visiting SF next week".
Your **availability** is a colored dot (like <span class="indicator green solid"></span>)
that indicates if you're currently active on Zulip, idle,
offline, or unavailable. If you're not current active, Zulip also lets your
teammates know when you were last active.
## Set a status
{start_tabs}
1. Hover over your name in the right sidebar.
1. Click the ellipsis (<i class="zulip-icon zulip-icon-ellipsis-v-solid"></i>) to the right.
1. Click **Set a status**.
1. Select an emoji and/or write a short message, and click **Save**.
{end_tabs}
Status emojis will appear to the right of a user's name in the right sidebar,
in the list of private messages in the left sidebar and in the main message feed.
You can view status messages by hovering over your or anyone else's name in the
left or right sidebar, or by clicking the user's name or avatar in the main
message feed. If someone hasn't set a message as part of their status, then no
status message will appear.
## About availability
There are four possible availabilities:
* **Active** (<span class="indicator green solid"></span>): Zulip is
open and in focus on web, desktop or mobile, or was in the last 140
seconds.
* **Idle** (<span class="indicator orange"></span>): Zulip is open on
your computer (either desktop or web), but you are not active.
* **Offline** (<span class="indicator grey"></span>): Zulip is not
open on your computer.
* **Unavailable** (<span class="indicator grey-line"></span>): You can
always manually set your availability to unavailable.
You can see when someone was last recorded as active by hovering over
their name in the left or right sidebar (even if the user is marked as
unavailable).
## Set yourself as unavailable
{start_tabs}
1. Hover over your name in the right sidebar.
1. Click the ellipsis (<i class="zulip-icon zulip-icon-ellipsis-v-solid"></i>) to the right.
1. Click **Set yourself as unavailable**.
{end_tabs}
You can use the same menu to mark yourself available again as well.
## Disable updating availability
Zulip supports the privacy option of never updating the availability
information for your account. The result is that you will always
appear to other users as **Offline** (or **Unavailable**, if you've
set an appropriate status), regardless of your activity in Zulip.
With this setting, your "Last active" time displayed to other users in
the UI will be frozen as the time you enabled this setting.
{start_tabs}
{settings_tab|account-and-privacy}
1. Under **Privacy**, toggle **Display my availability to other users**.
{end_tabs}
Note that because this setting works by making your availability stop
updating, you'll still appear to other users as active for a few
minutes after disabling updates to your availability.
## Typing notifications
Zulip displays typing notifications when viewing a private message or
group private message conversation to which one of the other
participants is currently composing a message.
Typing notifications are only sent while one is actively editing text
in the compose box, and they disappear if typing is paused for about
15 seconds. Just having the compose box open will not send a typing
notification.
### Disable typing notifications
If you'd prefer that others not know whether you're typing, you can
configure Zulip to not send typing notifications.
{start_tabs}
{settings_tab|account-and-privacy}
1. Under **Privacy**, toggle **Let recipients see when I'm typing
private messages**.
{end_tabs}