zulip/help/direct-messages.md

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Direct messages

Direct messages (DMs) are one-on-one conversations between you and another user. Group direct messages (group DMs) are small discussions with a group of users.

DMs and group DMs work well for one-off conversations. If you find yourself frequently conversing with the same person or the same group of people, we highly recommend creating a private stream for your conversations instead.

Note that group DMs are not the same as user groups or private streams. DMs and group DMs do not have topics and do not appear in your list of streams.

Send a DM

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{tab|desktop-web}

  1. Click the New direct message button at the bottom of the app, or use the X keyboard shortcut.

  2. Start typing the name of the person you want to message, and select their name from the list of suggestions.

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  You can also click on any user in the right sidebar to start composing
  a direct message to them. Or open their **user card** by clicking on
  their profile picture or name, and select **Send direct message**.

{tab|mobile}

  1. Tap the Private messages ( private messages ) tab at the bottom of the app.

  2. Tap the New PM button at the top of the app.

  3. Start typing the name of the person you want to message, and select their name from the list of suggestions.

  4. Compose your message, and tap the send (send) button in the bottom right corner of the app.

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You can also tap on a user's profile picture or name, and tap the
**Send private message** button at the bottom of the app.

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Send a group DM

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Access a DM or group DM

If using Zulip in a browser or desktop, there are several ways to access an existing DM or group DM.

  • Click on Direct messages near the top of the left sidebar to access recent conversations.

  • Click on any user in the right sidebar.

  • Start typing a user's name in the search bar. You'll be able to select DMs or group DMs with that user.

  • Open the compose box, and enter a list of users on the To: line. Type Ctrl + . to open that conversation.