Experts at Telegram pointed out that the new update focuses on tools for moderating comments and surveys published by users, in addition to expanding the capabilities of the text editor powered by artificial intelligence.
This new feature facilitates the process of collectively deleting comments and likes that bots place under user messages on posts, and blocking automated accounts shared in channels, as the channel owner can quickly remove these interactions and block automated account accounts with just a few clicks.
With the update, Telegram received a new feature that makes it easier for users to “filter” the polls that they publish through their accounts and channels, where voting can be restricted to users from certain countries, or to certain subscribers from questionable accounts, in order to combat tampering with the results of the polls.
Telegram users can now create their own styles for formatting texts through the AI-powered editor, and share them with others, to suit different contexts, from formal to informal conversations.
The new update has also become available to Telegram users via smart phones and devices, but those in charge of the application have not yet officially announced whether the update carries additional features. (Russia Today)