To maintain privacy, team owners must become a member of a private channel to be able to access content belonging to the channel.įigure 3: Managing the membership of a private channel Managing channel membership looks and feels like managing the membership of a team (Figure 3) with the proviso that someone must join a team first before they can join a private channel within the team. ![]() There can be up to 30 private channels in a team, each supporting a membership of up to 250 tenant and guest accounts. ![]() Private ChannelsĪ private channel is a restricted part of a team that’s only available to a subset of team members. It’s also good to have someone act as the DRI to keep an eye on what happens in a channel. In short, it’s better to start with a few channels and grow the number of channels when justified by an obvious demand. In all likelihood, relatively few channels will be used on a daily basis and the rest will become the digital equivalent of abandoned frontier towns with a few initial conversations and then nothing. Without iron discipline on the part of members and owners alike, the team will be a mess. ![]() You can have a team with 200 channels (General limited, 199 available for conversations). Figure 2: Restricting posting to a regular channel (not General)Īpart from restricting who can post into channels, the major issue is to decide on how many channels to have within a team.
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