This module allows you to react to users' stories directly in Telegram. The comments are delivered to the person via private message, and their story is automatically quoted in the message. It’s important to understand: you can only comment on personal stories, not stories from groups or channels.
Setup steps:
1. Working with text – here you create the message to send, using basic formatting options like bold, italic, links, and monospace font. Additional features:
- Add files – images, videos, audio, GIFs, or documents. If multiple images are selected, the software will randomly send one of them. You can also upload a .OGG file or a round video — it will be sent as a voice message or video-circle in Telegram.
- Text randomizer – when enabled, the message automatically adopts a spintax structure. You can edit the pattern and define your own random inserts to make each message unique. Text outside the curly braces remains unchanged. For example: {hi|hello|hey}, friend.
- Variables – allow inserting the recipient’s first name, last name, or username into the text. This makes the message more personal without manual editing.
2. Message view – a field where you can preview how your message will look. Note that media files are not displayed here — only text.
3. Use database – if the process was launched before and wasn’t completed, you can insert the saved database here to continue from where it stopped. If there is no database — simply add the list of story links in the adjacent field.
4. Number of stories per account – here you set the range of how many stories each account will reply to: for example, 3 to 7 means each account will randomly respond to that number of stories.
5. Delay – sets the interval an account waits between sends. A minimum and maximum value is entered, and the system selects a time within this range.
6. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) – in case of flood, Telegram may temporarily block sending. If the wait timer exceeds the specified limit, the account is removed from the task. If it’s less — it waits and continues. PeerFlood from Telegram Expert settings also works additionally — the number of attempts is set separately.
7. Select accounts – here you connect the accounts that will be used to send the messages. All must be in the active users folder.
8. Delete dialog in account – after the comment is sent, the chat is automatically deleted on the sender’s side but remains for the recipient. This helps keep the account «clean».
9. Preview links – enables the display of description and preview when sending a link, making it more clickable and trustworthy.
10. Silent mode – activates silent sending mode, in which the message does not produce a sound notification. This reduces the chance of spam complaints.
11. Pin message in chat – allows you to pin the sent message in the conversation with the user so it doesn't get lost among others.
12. Streams сontrol – enables multithreading. You specify the number of simultaneous threads (accounts) and the delay between activating each new one. The delay is set as a from–to range, and the software randomly selects a value each time before starting the next account. This helps scale sending without overloads.
13. Send video in a circle (*.mp4) – if this option is enabled and the video is pre-saved in the correct format (downloaded from Telegram as a round video), it will be sent in that format.
14. File self-destruct in 60 seconds – if enabled, the sent media file will be deleted from the recipient’s side one minute after viewing, adding a privacy effect.
Setup steps:
1. Working with text – here you create the message to send, using basic formatting options like bold, italic, links, and monospace font. Additional features:
- Add files – images, videos, audio, GIFs, or documents. If multiple images are selected, the software will randomly send one of them. You can also upload a .OGG file or a round video — it will be sent as a voice message or video-circle in Telegram.
- Text randomizer – when enabled, the message automatically adopts a spintax structure. You can edit the pattern and define your own random inserts to make each message unique. Text outside the curly braces remains unchanged. For example: {hi|hello|hey}, friend.
- Variables – allow inserting the recipient’s first name, last name, or username into the text. This makes the message more personal without manual editing.
2. Message view – a field where you can preview how your message will look. Note that media files are not displayed here — only text.
3. Use database – if the process was launched before and wasn’t completed, you can insert the saved database here to continue from where it stopped. If there is no database — simply add the list of story links in the adjacent field.
4. Number of stories per account – here you set the range of how many stories each account will reply to: for example, 3 to 7 means each account will randomly respond to that number of stories.
5. Delay – sets the interval an account waits between sends. A minimum and maximum value is entered, and the system selects a time within this range.
6. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) – in case of flood, Telegram may temporarily block sending. If the wait timer exceeds the specified limit, the account is removed from the task. If it’s less — it waits and continues. PeerFlood from Telegram Expert settings also works additionally — the number of attempts is set separately.
7. Select accounts – here you connect the accounts that will be used to send the messages. All must be in the active users folder.
8. Delete dialog in account – after the comment is sent, the chat is automatically deleted on the sender’s side but remains for the recipient. This helps keep the account «clean».
9. Preview links – enables the display of description and preview when sending a link, making it more clickable and trustworthy.
10. Silent mode – activates silent sending mode, in which the message does not produce a sound notification. This reduces the chance of spam complaints.
11. Pin message in chat – allows you to pin the sent message in the conversation with the user so it doesn't get lost among others.
12. Streams сontrol – enables multithreading. You specify the number of simultaneous threads (accounts) and the delay between activating each new one. The delay is set as a from–to range, and the software randomly selects a value each time before starting the next account. This helps scale sending without overloads.
13. Send video in a circle (*.mp4) – if this option is enabled and the video is pre-saved in the correct format (downloaded from Telegram as a round video), it will be sent in that format.
14. File self-destruct in 60 seconds – if enabled, the sent media file will be deleted from the recipient’s side one minute after viewing, adding a privacy effect.
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