help: Remove organize-the-streams-sidebar.

This article will have more of a role once we add the option for (not)
pushing inactive streams to the bottom.
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* [Create a stream](/help/create-a-stream)
* [Add or remove users from a stream](/help/add-or-remove-users-from-a-stream)
* [Unsubscribe from a stream](/help/unsubscribe-from-a-stream)
* [Organize the Streams sidebar](/help/organize-the-streams-sidebar)
* [Pin a stream](/help/pin-a-stream)
* [Change the color of a stream](/help/change-the-color-of-a-stream)
* [Message a stream by email](/help/message-a-stream-by-email)

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# Organize the Streams sidebar
At an organization level, we recommend starting with a few streams and
growing organically, and doing a cleanup once every year or two to archive
streams that are no longer relevant.
Nevertheless, over time, it's easy to end up with more streams than you have
room for in the left sidebar.
Zulip tries to help by automatically pushes inactive streams to the bottom.
Zulip automatically moves inactive streams to the bottom
## Related articles
* [Mute a stream](/help/mute-a-stream)
On Zulip, it is useful to organize streams in the sidebar in order to easily
access streams which you use frequently. This is because streams are initially
arranged alphabetically which makes it difficult to quickly access your