Manual
Reporter
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The «Reporter» module is designed for filing complaints against users, channels, chats, and bots in Telegram. It provides several methods to report users, channels, groups, or bots.
Enter the list of links in the required format: to a channel, individual post, private channel, or user/bot. Ensure the link matches the example provided, depending on its target. For instance, a private channel requires an invitation link.
From the list, the user needs to select the reason for the complaint. All possible reasons are listed; for example, the user can indicate that the content is simply disliked or that the channel is distributing adult content. All listed reasons can be selected.
Optional, but Spintax for random texts is supported (limit of 100 characters). The user can specify multiple variations of messages for submission — these variations can be written in Spintax format {Text 1|Text 2|Text 3}. A random variation will be selected for each complaint.
Specify the target of the complaint if the link leads not to a specific post but to an entire group or user/bot. Options include the latest message or all messages.
Select the accounts to send complaints from. It is essential to ensure that the selected accounts are properly configured to avoid errors during submission.
Set the timeout between complaint submissions. This feature helps to avoid spamming and potential blocks by controlling the frequency of complaints.
Set the maximum waiting period before retrying complaint submissions in case of temporary restrictions. This helps avoid blocks and allows the process to continue after the pause. For example, if Telegram Expert waits for the specified period (e.g., 500 seconds) and cannot submit a new complaint after that, the process will stop for the account. If the submission is successful, the process will continue.
In multi-threaded mode, set the number of threads, which will equal the number of accounts working simultaneously. For example, with 20 threads, 20 accounts will be active. The program adheres to the specified delay, set within a range (e.g., 30–50 seconds). When one account completes its task, the program activates the next account after the specified pause (randomly selected within the range).
To ensure the module operates successfully, accounts must be well-prepared. If complaints are mass-submitted from suspicious accounts, Telegram may complicate blocking efforts and track the attempts.
For maximum effectiveness, it is better to select a specific post in a channel or a message in a group. This helps support teams assess the grounds for blocking more quickly, as Telegram does not usually block automatically.
Workflow:
List of Links
Enter the list of links in the required format: to a channel, individual post, private channel, or user/bot. Ensure the link matches the example provided, depending on its target. For instance, a private channel requires an invitation link.
Reason
From the list, the user needs to select the reason for the complaint. All possible reasons are listed; for example, the user can indicate that the content is simply disliked or that the channel is distributing adult content. All listed reasons can be selected.
Message
Optional, but Spintax for random texts is supported (limit of 100 characters). The user can specify multiple variations of messages for submission — these variations can be written in Spintax format {Text 1|Text 2|Text 3}. A random variation will be selected for each complaint.
If the Post is Not Specified, Send a Complaint to
Specify the target of the complaint if the link leads not to a specific post but to an entire group or user/bot. Options include the latest message or all messages.
Select Accounts
Select the accounts to send complaints from. It is essential to ensure that the selected accounts are properly configured to avoid errors during submission.
Delay Between Reports
Set the timeout between complaint submissions. This feature helps to avoid spamming and potential blocks by controlling the frequency of complaints.
Maximum Timeout (FloodWait)
Set the maximum waiting period before retrying complaint submissions in case of temporary restrictions. This helps avoid blocks and allows the process to continue after the pause. For example, if Telegram Expert waits for the specified period (e.g., 500 seconds) and cannot submit a new complaint after that, the process will stop for the account. If the submission is successful, the process will continue.
Streams Control
In multi-threaded mode, set the number of threads, which will equal the number of accounts working simultaneously. For example, with 20 threads, 20 accounts will be active. The program adheres to the specified delay, set within a range (e.g., 30–50 seconds). When one account completes its task, the program activates the next account after the specified pause (randomly selected within the range).
To ensure the module operates successfully, accounts must be well-prepared. If complaints are mass-submitted from suspicious accounts, Telegram may complicate blocking efforts and track the attempts.
For maximum effectiveness, it is better to select a specific post in a channel or a message in a group. This helps support teams assess the grounds for blocking more quickly, as Telegram does not usually block automatically.