In a Slack, is there a way to see all the members that are part of that channel? I created a channel example #groundzero but I couldn't tell who is in it? Thanks
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2I'm voting to move this question to SuperUser.com– burtekMar 8, 2017 at 3:33
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1Please take the Tour and read the documentation in the Help Center. In particular, you should read about how to ask a good question and what sorts of questions are on topic here at SO.– Samuel Liew ♦Mar 8, 2017 at 3:39
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Posted on the wrong Stack Exchange site but still a good question.– Stack UnderflowJan 23, 2019 at 21:13
2 Answers
In the right top corner, to the left of the search bar, there is Show Channel Details
switch, that shows and hides channed details sidebar, including members list.
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3Note, this no longer works, it now lets you "search" for members.
/who
still works. Jul 21, 2021 at 2:38
Another very quick way to get the users of the current channel is to use the /who
command.
Just enter that command in the any channel and Slack will tell you which users are member of that channel. And the command and response will only be visible to you.
See here for a list of all build-in commands in Slack.
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1Fantastic! It's cool stuff like this that makes Slack stand out from other messaging platforms. Jan 23, 2019 at 21:17
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Looks like /who is capped at 99 for me, displays: list of some names, "you and XX others! (Check the channel details to view the full list of members.)– andreiJan 17 at 21:26