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Restrict direct messages

Organization administrators can configure two types of permissions for direct messages:

  • Who can authorize a direct message conversation. To send a DM, the recipients must include at least one user who can authorize the conversation (the sender or someone else).
  • Who can start a direct message conversation.

These permissions can be granted to any combination of roles, groups, and individual users. They are designed so that users can always respond to a direct message they’ve received (unless organization permissions change). They also provide a lot of flexibility for managing DMs in your organization. For example, you can:

  • Prevent 1:1 DMs between guest users.
  • Allow members to respond to DMs from an admin or moderator, but not to start DM conversations.
  • Disable direct messages altogether.

Regardless of how these settings are configured, users can always send direct messages to bots and to themselves.

Configure who can authorize a direct message conversation

Section titled “Configure who can authorize a direct message conversation”
  1. Go to Organization permissions.
  2. Under Direct message permissions, configure Who can authorize a direct message conversation.
  3. Click Save changes.

Configure who can start a direct message conversation

Section titled “Configure who can start a direct message conversation”
  1. Go to Organization permissions.
  2. Under Direct message permissions, configure Who can start a direct message conversation.
  3. Click Save changes.
  1. Go to Organization permissions.
  2. Under Direct message permissions, set Who can authorize a direct message conversation to Direct messages disabled.
  3. Click Save changes.