If you’re a Slack user, you know that it’s important to keep your profile photos clean and organized. But sometimes, you might want to remove some of your profile photos from your DMs. Here’s how:
- Open Slack and sign in.
- Click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen (the ones with the green checkmark).
- Choose “Remove Profile Photos.”
- Your profile photos will be removed from your DMs, and you’ll be able to use them again as normal.
In 2020, Slack added profile pictures to the list of users in your Direct Messages. If you’re not a fan, there’s a switch that toggles DM profile pictures on or off. Here’s how to remove people’s avatars from your direct message list.
Before Slack added profile pictures to the list of users in your DMs, the list just showed names and a circle that indicated whether the user was online. (If the circle is empty, the user is offline, if the circle is full, they’re online, and if there is a “z” in the circle, they have notifications turned off.)
After Slack added profile pictures, the list became more colorful, but it was a lot more difficult to see at a glance the status of those you were communicating with.
Thankfully, Slack has a toggle hidden in the communication service’s settings that lets you turn the avatars on or off.
Start by opening the Slack client on your Windows 10 PC or Mac. (The setting isn’t available on the mobile for Android, iPhone, or iPad.) With the client open, click on your profile picture in the top-right corner of Slack, then select “Preferences.”
Click the “Sidebar” option on the left and uncheck the “Show profile photos next to DMs” checkbox.
That’s all there is to it. Close the preferences panel and your DMs will be refreshingly photo-free again. Repeat these steps if you ever want to re-enable profile pictures in your Slack DMs.