VibeGuard

Telegram multi group moderation for connected community networks

VibeGuard helps teams that run several related Telegram groups coordinate safety without surprise global punishment. Build opted-in chat grids, share selected rules, assign grid roles, review global audit logs, and roll back cross-chat decisions when technically possible.

Every group keeps its own settings. Global actions require explicit admin configuration and audit logging.

When one Telegram group becomes a network

A growing community rarely stays in one chat forever. You may have a main public group, support room, marketplace chat, regional rooms, launch discussion, announcements discussion, and a private moderator backroom.

That creates a new moderation problem. Spam patterns move between groups. A scammer banned in the main chat may appear in support. A rule that makes sense in a public room may be too strict for a private admin space.

VibeGuard is built for teams that need coordination without flattening every group into the same rulebook.

Telegram multi group moderation with local control

A VibeGuard chat grid is a network of related Telegram groups that admins explicitly create and manage. Groups do not join a grid by accident.

Inside a grid, admins can coordinate shared rules, grid roles, cross-chat actions, global audit, inherited policies, and rollback paths. Local group control still matters. Each Telegram group keeps its own settings, moderation state, profiles, recaps, AI usage, feature flags, and Mini App context.

That means your public group can use stricter anti-spam settings while your moderator room stays focused on internal review.

Shared rules without one-size-fits-all lockdown

Shared rules help teams avoid repeating the same setup across every group. A network can inherit selected anti-spam filters, anti-raid behavior, threat-intel policies, newcomer rules, or command access expectations.

The safest rollout starts in audit mode. Watch what shared rules would catch, check the affected chats, then enable enforcement only where admins trust the setup.

Local overrides should stay visible where the grid policy allows them. Multi-group control should make moderation calmer, not mysterious.

Global actions with evidence, audit, and rollback

Some incidents need cross-chat response. VibeGuard can support grid-scoped actions such as global mute, global kick, or global ban across opted-in chats when admins explicitly allow them.

Those actions should never feel like a hidden global ban bot. They should include a reason, affected chats, result status, skipped actions, missing permissions, audit records, and case context where relevant.

If a decision was too strict, rollback gives admins a path to unwind cross-chat penalties when technically possible. Appeals and false-positive review stay important, especially when one action affects several groups.

Grid roles for distributed moderator teams

Multi-group communities often need more than local Telegram admin roles. A trusted moderator may need to handle spam across support and marketplace chats without becoming a full owner everywhere.

VibeGuard can separate grid roles from local roles. Owners can decide who can manage shared policies, who can run global actions, who can review audit logs, and who can change grid membership.

Telegram permissions still apply. If the bot does not have the right rights in a specific chat, it cannot perform the action there. Security Center diagnostics should make those gaps clear before admins rely on enforcement.

Security Center for network operations

The Security Center Mini App gives multi-group teams one place to review grid membership, shared rules, inherited policies, global roles, cross-chat actions, threat entries, cases, command access, rollback options, and diagnostics.

Start small: connect two related chats, run shared rules in audit mode, review the results, then expand when the workflow is trusted.

VibeGuard has a free forever version for every group. Each group member can use up to 10 AI help/prompts for free. Paid expansion applies only when a team needs more AI attention, higher usage, advanced security, automation, or stronger multi-group control.

FAQ

Q: What is Telegram multi group moderation?

A: Telegram multi group moderation means coordinating safety and moderation across several related Telegram groups. VibeGuard supports this through opted-in chat grids, shared rules, grid roles, global audit, cross-chat actions, and rollback where technically possible.

Q: Are global bans automatic?

A: No. Global mute, kick, or ban actions should only apply across opted-in chats when admins explicitly configure them, the bot has the required Telegram permissions, and audit logging is available.

Q: Can each group keep its own settings?

A: Yes. Each group keeps its own settings, moderation state, profiles, recaps, AI usage, feature flags, and Mini App context. Chat grids add shared control only where admins configure it.

Q: What Telegram permissions are needed?

A: It depends on the action. Deleting messages requires delete rights. Muting or banning requires restriction rights. Join request handling requires approval permissions. Cross-chat actions can only succeed in groups where the bot has the right Telegram admin rights.

Q: Is VibeGuard free for multi-group networks?

A: VibeGuard has a free forever version for every group. Paid expansion becomes relevant when a team needs more AI attention, higher usage, advanced security, automation, or stronger multi-group control.

Final CTA:

Coordinate related Telegram groups without giving up local control.