Telegram spam filter for links, floods, media, and newcomer spam
VibeGuard helps Telegram admins filter spam links, floods, suspicious media, sticker bursts, channel-sender abuse, bot-command noise, edit abuse, and risky newcomer patterns. Start in audit mode, review what would be caught, then enable only the actions your group is ready to enforce.
Spam is not just one kind of message
Telegram spam can show up as a scam link dropped by a new account, a flood of copied ads, a suspicious media caption, a sticker wall, a channel-sender post, or a “safe” message edited later into something harmful.
VibeGuard’s anti-spam filters are built for that messy reality. They help admins catch patterns across messages, captions, media, newcomer behavior, repeated content, and suspicious links without forcing every group into the same rule set.
Every group keeps its own settings. One public group can run strict filters, while a smaller private community starts with audit-only review.
How the Telegram spam filter works
VibeGuard follows a simple anti-spam flow: test, enforce, review.
Before enforcement, admins can turn on audit mode to see which links, floods, media posts, stickers, edits, sender-chat messages, or newcomer actions would be flagged. This gives the team time to tune rules before deleting messages or restricting members.
During enforcement, VibeGuard can apply the actions admins choose: allow, audit, delete, warn, mute, kick, ban, or open a moderation case. Actions depend on the Telegram permissions granted to the bot.
After enforcement, admins can review logs, check reasons, handle false positives, accept appeals where relevant, and adjust the rule. The goal is practical spam reduction with a review trail, not surprise automation.
Anti-spam filters admins can actually tune
VibeGuard gives admins focused controls for the spam patterns that usually create cleanup work.
Link filters can flag suspicious URLs, repeated link drops, risky domains, phishing-style patterns, and posts that look like link spam.
Flood control can watch repeated messages, high-speed posting, copied text, bot-command abuse, emoji walls, and first-message bursts.
Media and sticker filters can help review suspicious captions, media floods, sticker spam, and noisy attachment patterns.
Newcomer policies can treat first messages, join timing, invite context, and prior local history differently from trusted member activity.
Use these filters together, or keep the page simple and start with one rule group.
Built for public groups, crypto chats, marketplaces, and creator communities
Public Telegram groups often get hit by link spam and ad drops. Crypto and Web3 communities deal with scam links, impersonation attempts, and suspicious newcomer behavior. Marketplaces and job boards need posting rules, link controls, and cleanup paths. Creator communities need moderation that protects the vibe without punishing normal fans.
VibeGuard helps with the moderation and safety layer. It does not provide financial advice, does not claim to prevent every scam, and does not replace admin judgment. It gives admins clearer filters, safer defaults, and better review tools.
Connected to join gate, threat intel, and Security Center
Anti-spam works best when it is connected to the rest of group safety.
Join gate can slow risky newcomers before they post. Threat intelligence can add local or grid-level context for repeated spam and scam patterns. Moderation commands help admins warn, mute, ban, kick, or purge when human judgment is needed.
The Security Center Mini App gives admins a cleaner place to review spam rules, audit events, incidents, moderation cases, command access, diagnostics, and permission gaps.
FAQ
Q: Is VibeGuard a Telegram spam filter? A: Yes. VibeGuard includes Telegram spam filter controls for links, floods, media, stickers, newcomer behavior, edited messages, channel-sender abuse, and suspicious patterns.
Q: Can I test anti-spam rules before deleting messages? A: Yes. Start in audit mode to see what VibeGuard would catch before enabling deletes, warnings, mutes, bans, or cases.
Q: What Telegram permissions are needed for anti-spam? A: It depends on what you enable. Deleting spam requires delete rights. Muting, banning, or kicking requires moderation rights. Join-request handling requires the relevant Telegram admin permissions.
Q: What happens if a rule catches the wrong message? A: Admins can review the event, check the reason, tune the rule, and handle appeals or false positives where relevant. Audit mode is the safest starting point.
Q: Is anti-spam free with VibeGuard? A: VibeGuard has a free forever version for every group. Each group member can also use up to 10 AI help/prompts for free. Paid expansion applies only when a group needs more AI attention, advanced security, automation, or multi-group control.