You must be a Team Admin or Owner to remove someone from a Slack channel. Open the Slack app on your computer (or click “Log In” at Slack.com to begin.  If the channel is public, the person you remove will still be able to view the channel history and archived files. They can also rejoin the channel if they wish. If the channel is private, the person will not be able to view files or the channel history unless they are added back to the channel. If you’re not already logged in to your team, enter your team name and user credentials when prompted. You will arrive at your team’s default channel, usually #general. Note that you can’t remove a team member from #general (or other default team channels). Click the name of the channel (e.g., “#channel”) on the left column to join. This icon (which looks like a 2-pane window) is near the top of the screen, directly to the left of the Search box. A menu called “About [#channel]” will expand on the right. Now you’ll see a list of everyone who’s a part of the channel. A small menu will appear. Now you’ll see a confirmation screen appear. Slackbot will send a message to this team member to inform them that they’ve been removed.

Summary: Open Slack. Sign in to your team. Join the channel. Click the “Show Channel Details” icon. Click “Members” in the “About #[channel]” menu. Click the user you want to remove. Click the “Remove from #[channel]” link. Click “Yes, remove them” to save your changes.


When you step on each count, the leader and follower will be going through the same steps, but mirrored. When the leader goes forward, the follower will go backwards. When the leader uses the left foot, the follower uses the right foot.  If you are the leader, take a step forward with your left foot on count 1. If you are the follower, take a step backwards with your right foot on count 1.  Remember the samba bounce. Bend the knees and keep them soft while you go through the steps. This next step, on the ah, is a quick step. Step your other foot right beside the one you moved in the previous count. Shift your weight to your other foot, making sure not to put full pressure on this foot. Then, on the 2 count, shift your weight completely back to the first foot. This should be done quickly.  Your feet might seem like they are doing a march step as you complete this ah-2 count. Your weight will end up back on the foot you led with. If you are the leader, you will be stepping your right foot forward beside your left, then shifting partial body weight to the right foot during the ah count. If you are the follower, you will be stepping your left foot back beside your right, then shifting partial body weight to the left foot during the ah count. Let your hips sway as you bounce right and left while keeping your upper body still. This should put you back into your initial, neutral position. Complete the same sequence of steps to the same count, but this time reverse them. The leader will be going backwards and the follower will be going forwards.  If you are the leader, step backward on your right foot, bring your left foot back next to it. Shift your weight quickly to the left on the ah count then back to the right on the 2 count. If you are the follower, step forward on your left foot, then bring your right foot forward next to it. Shift part of your weight to the right foot on the ah and then back to the left on the 2 count. When you step with the left foot, make sure you step with the ball flat against the floor. When you change to the quick ah count, quickly press with the ball of the right foot. When you step again with the left foot, make sure to keep it ball-flat. After you have mastered the basic and reverse basic steps, you can add a basic side step to your routine. The basic side step is completed exactly like the basic and reverse basic, except instead of going forwards and backwards, you step right and left.  Start in the same closed position. If you are the leader, step right on the 1 count; if you are the follower, step left. Bring the other foot in so it is beside the foot that led. If you are the leader, you will bring your left foot in and shift partial weight onto it on the ah step. If you are the follower, you will bring in your right foot. Transfer you weight back onto your leading foot on the 2 count. Step sideways the opposite way. If you are the leader, you will step left on the 1 count; if you are the follower, you will step right. Complete the same steps. Turn on some salsa music and go through these steps until they become automatic.
Summary: Step on count 1. Bring your other foot in for the ah-2 steps. Reverse the steps. Add in a side step. Practice the steps.