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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion api-reference/graphql/events.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Events are created via the Plain API and you have full control of what they look

There are two types of events

- **[Customer events](/api-reference/graphql/events/create-customer-event)**: these are created in every existing thread for a customer. When a anew thread is created (e.g. by an inbound communication, or by calling the [createThread](/api-reference/graphql/threads/create) endpoint) the **25** most recent events are shown.
- **[Customer events](/api-reference/graphql/events/create-customer-event)**: these are created in every existing thread for a customer. When a a new thread is created (e.g. by an inbound communication, or by calling the [createThread](/api-reference/graphql/threads/create) endpoint) the **25** most recent events are shown.
- **[Thread events](/api-reference/graphql/events/create-thread-event)**: these events belong to a single thread, and only appear in a single thread's timeline.

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