Guide · 2026
How to stop spam in a Telegram group.
Telegram gives admins a few blunt tools. They help — and then they stop helping. Here's the honest playbook, including where the built-ins end and screening begins.
Step 1 · The built-ins
Restrict media and links for new members, turn on Telegram's aggressive anti-spam mode, and use join requests instead of open invites. This raises the floor. It does nothing about accounts that wait a day and then post a "giveaway."
Step 2 · Why filters fail now
Keyword filters and static blocklists assume spam repeats itself. AI-generated spam doesn't: it's rewritten per message, hidden behind lookalike characters ("c0inbаse"), posted clean and edited dirty, or built as a friendly conversation that only turns at message five. Pattern-matching sees none of it.
Step 3 · Screen, don't match
A screening bot scores every message on many signals at once — sender age, entity mix, normalized text, posting cadence — and re-screens edits. Two requirements worth insisting on: it should be cheap enough to run on everything (Targa's classical layer is CPU-only, $0 per message), and it should explain every action so your moderation survives appeals. That's Targa's /why <id>.
Step 4 · The AI-era escalation
Conversational scam funnels and hyper-personalized phishing are a different class of attack. For communities that draw them, Targa M2 adds LLM-grade detection on top of the free layer.