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# Community Chat

A community can have a general chat where all users can communicate in a group chat instead of using feed posts.

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### 💬 Creating a Community Chat:

1. Open any channel in your community.
2. Click on "Create Community Chat" located on the right.
3. Provide a name, attention grabber, and optionally, an image for your community chat.

{% hint style="info" %}
The attention grabber highlights the location of the community chat for users.
{% endhint %}

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### ✏️ Editing a Community Chat

1. Open the community chat.
2. Clicks on the three dots and select "Edit chat".
3. Make your changes and click "Save".

### 🗑️ Deleting a Community Chat

1. Open the community chat.
2. Clicks on the three dots and "Remove chat".


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