Channels

Channels

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Channels

Channels are a tool for broadcasting your messages to large audiences. They can have an

unlimited

number of subscribers, they can be public with a

permanent URL

and each post in a channel has its own

view counter

.

Views from forwarded copies of your messages will be included in the total count. And new members can see the entire message history in a channel — all the way to day one.

If you'd like an example, join our official

Telegram channel

to get notified about our updates, or try creating your own channel from the ‘New Message’ menu.

Links to Posts

The Quick Share menu allows you to copy links to

individual messages

inside a channel. You can send these links to friends outside of Telegram or post them to other social networks. Following such links will open the channel and highlight the message.

Copy Share Link

If your channel is public, anyone will be able to see your posts by opening their t.me link – no Telegram account required. Tweet with confidence!

Embedding Messages

Opening the t.me link for a public message in a browser will also show the corresponding embedding code:

Here’s what an embed of a Telegram message looks like when included on a web page:

Silent Messages

“Is it OK to post now?” “Is this urgent enough to notify everyone?” If you're a channel admin, you know these questions too well. Luckily, you can send

silent messages

that will send a notification without sound to your subscribers. This is very useful for late night or non-urgent updates. Tap on the bell icon to toggle silent messages on and off.

Silent messages

Admin Signatures

There are times when it‘s important to know who posted a certain message. You can enable signatures in Channel Info. New messages will be signed with the posting admin’s chosen screen name but will not link to their profile.

Channel Settings

Signed Messages

Editing Messages

Made a typo? Missed a word? Itching to add something? You can easily edit your messages after they were posted. Tap the message (double tap or long tap on iOS), then press ‘Edit’.

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