VibeGuard

Telegram scam protection bot for evidence-based threat intelligence

VibeGuard helps Telegram admins review scam reports, spam patterns, impersonation, malicious bots, channel-sender abuse, flood behavior, and raid-related risk signals. Start audit-first, keep decisions local or grid-scoped, and choose what actions your group is ready to allow.

Evidence first. Admin review matters. Appeals stay part of the workflow.

Threat intelligence without mystery blacklists

A scam warning is only useful when admins can understand where it came from. VibeGuard threat intelligence is built around VibeGuard-owned signals, group activity, administrator reports, moderation cases, and reviewed evidence.

The goal is not to punish people because a private blacklist says so. The goal is to help admins see risk signals, review context, and decide what should happen in their Telegram group.

That matters for public groups, crypto/Web3 communities, marketplaces, job boards, creator communities, and any group where scam links or impersonation can move faster than moderators can read.

How the Telegram scam protection bot works

VibeGuard follows a careful flow: detect, review, then act only when admins allow it.

Before enforcement, threat entries can stay audit-only. Admins can review reports, evidence, source, category, confidence, local scope, grid scope, and whether the risk signal is still active or expired.

During enforcement, VibeGuard can help warn admins, require verification, open a case, limit risky community features, or apply local or grid-scoped moderation actions when those actions are enabled and the bot has the right Telegram permissions.

After enforcement, admins can review the record, handle false positives, accept or reject appeals, revoke or expire entries, and tune the policy for the next incident.

A Telegram anti spam database with local and grid scope

VibeGuard can organize threat signals into practical registries.

A local spam list can track users banned in one chat for spam, link spam, bot waves, raids, or repeated floods.

A grid spam list can help related groups coordinate when the same pattern appears across a VibeGuard chat grid.

A platform threat candidate can stay audit-only until reviewed, especially when multiple independent groups submit reports.

A scam registry can help admins review fraud, fake guarantor behavior, malicious bots, impersonation, evidence falsification, or other support-reviewed harm.

A false-positive or appealed list helps block automatic enforcement when a report was wrong or an appeal was accepted.

Evidence, confidence, and appeals

Threat intelligence should be reviewable. VibeGuard threat entries can include a reason, category, status, confidence level, source, evidence references, creator, reviewer, expiration, and appeal state.

Evidence should be privacy-sensitive. Instead of keeping more raw message content than necessary, VibeGuard can rely on message references, case links, screenshots uploaded by admins where supported, normalized excerpts, and policy metadata.

If a threat entry is wrong, admins need a path to correct it. Appeals can route through governance workflows, and accepted appeals can roll back penalties when technically possible and update risk state.

Connected to join gate, moderation, and Security Center

Threat intelligence works best when it helps the rest of the safety system make better decisions.

Join gate can challenge risky newcomers before they post. Anti-spam filters can use local context to catch repeated patterns. Moderation commands can help admins warn, mute, ban, kick, purge, or open cases when human judgment is needed.

The Security Center Mini App gives admins a cleaner place to review threat entries, evidence, join queues, incidents, command access, cases, appeals, chat-grid scope, and diagnostics.

Telegram permissions still matter. Deleting messages, restricting members, banning users, and managing join requests require the right admin rights. VibeGuard should make those limits visible instead of pretending every action is automatic.

Useful for high-risk communities, not a fraud guarantee

Crypto/Web3 groups, marketplaces, and public communities often need extra care around scam links, impersonation, fake support accounts, malicious bots, and repeated spam patterns.

VibeGuard helps with moderation and community safety signals. It does not provide financial advice, does not guarantee fraud prevention, and should not be treated as a replacement for admin judgment.

Start with audit mode. Review the evidence. Enable stronger actions only when your team trusts the workflow.

FAQ

Q: Is VibeGuard a Telegram scam protection bot?

A: Yes. VibeGuard helps Telegram admins review scam reports, spam patterns, impersonation, malicious bots, raid-related signals, and local or grid-scoped risk entries. It is designed to support admin decisions, not replace them.

Q: Does VibeGuard use a third-party scam database?

A: VibeGuard threat intelligence should be built from VibeGuard-owned signals, administrator reports, moderation cases, and reviewed evidence. It should not depend on private third-party bot databases.

Q: Can VibeGuard automatically ban suspected scammers?

A: Only when admins explicitly enable the relevant enforcement and the bot has the required Telegram permissions. Platform-level candidates should stay audit-only until reviewed.

Q: What happens if someone is flagged by mistake?

A: Admins can review evidence, update the threat entry, handle appeals, mark false positives, and block automatic enforcement for accepted appeals or mistaken identity.

Q: Is threat intelligence 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, higher usage, or multi-group control.

Final CTA:

Give your moderators better risk signals without turning safety into a mystery blacklist.