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How To Write Invisible Messages On Telegram: The SPOILER Filter

Telegram: If you are in a Telegram group and you want to talk about the surprises of Spider-Man No Way Home or anything that is a mega spoiler of something, you can’t because everyone in a group can read your message. Or you couldn’t, because Telegram, always looking for a way to reinvent itself and anticipate the fans just added a feature called SPOILER that serves the same purpose.

Telegram SPOILER

It’s a feature that allows you to hide a message, part of it, or an entire conversation, even under a layer of brilli brilli – it seems – that appears as it is in the chat window. And to reveal what it says below, just click on the ‘censored’ section. It goes like this:

Open Telegram, enter the chat you want to talk to and start writing the message or messages.
When you’ve written it—but not sent—hold it to highlight it in its entirety and adjust the arrows to the part you want.
The select command also opens the options for Translate, Cut, Copy, and Paste. Find the three dots vertically on the right and press
The first option that comes out is Undo/Undo and the next Spoiler. Click on the latter and you will see how suddenly the message is hidden.
Send it to chat

reactions

Telegram was the first messaging app to add animated and interactive emojis, giving users unparalleled ways to express themselves in chats. As of today, some of these emojis are available as comments to share feelings and reactions, without sending messages.

Double-tap a message to send the quick response. For more responses, tap the post once (or press and hold if you’re using iOS). Each reaction appears with its own unique animation. You can change your default reaction to another emoji to:

Android Settings: Chats > Quick Response

iOS: Stickers and Emojis > Quick Response.

Comments are always triggered in private chats. In groups and channels, admins decide whether to activate comments and choose which comments with emojis are available in chat. This allows for many different ways to receive feedback, from simple “likes” to “approve” or “reject” systems, and more.

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