If you have been banned from using Telegram, these are usually the reasons behind this decision.
Like any other messaging app, Telegram has rules and guidelines that users must adhere to. If you do not comply with these guidelines, your number may be banned from the platform.
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To help you avoid getting banned on Telegram or find out why your account was banned, here is a list of reasons why Telegram bans accounts.
1. Sending spam messages
Spamming is sending unsolicited messages to a wide audience, often trying to promote something. Telegram has a strict anti-spam policy in its Terms of Service and uses systems to block spammers. If you are caught spamming, Telegram may ban your account.
2. Fraud
Phishing is another form of abuse that Telegram does not tolerate. Phishing means trying to trick another user into giving you money, personal information, or access to their account. This includes phishing, impersonation, fraud or malware.
Many users know how to detect scams on social networks. So, if you are reported for scamming (or trying to scam) another user, your account will be banned.
3. Promote violence on public channels or bots
Telegram allows users to create public channels and bots that can reach large audiences. However, this also comes with the responsibility to respect the law and the rights of others.
Telegram does not allow the use of its service to incite violence on public channels or bots. This includes activities such as inciting hatred, terrorism, extremism or criminal activity. If you do so, you risk being banned by Telegram.
4. Posting illegal pornography
Telegram respects users’ privacy and freedom of expression. But it has rules about the type of content you can share.
While Telegram allows users to share adult content privately, it does not condone posting illegal pornography on publicly viewable platforms such as channels and bots. If you share any content that falls under this category, you may be reported and banned.
5. Violating age restrictions
Telegram has a minimum age requirement to register on its platform. The app is rated 12+ on app stores. However, some jurisdictions such as EU countries and the UK require users to be at least 16 years old to use the platform.
Joining the platform before meeting the legal age requirement violates Telegram’s Terms of Service and puts your account at risk of being banned if discovered.
You can avoid getting banned on Telegram
Telegram is a great app that offers many benefits and features. However, it also has some rules you need to follow if you want to continue using it without any problems.
By avoiding these five reasons why Telegram might ban your number, you can enjoy the app without worrying about being banned.
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