It's just an idea: what if Telegram implemented a layer for messages that are not visible to normal members, but only to admins and members included in that layer by admins? This way, it would be possible to have discussions in the same group that are of interest to certain members, such as administrative actions (including admin bots), while citing or replying to messages in a discussion without bothering the other members in the original flow of conversation. Sometimes it is necessary to create separate groups for admins to keep administrative topics out of the main group, but with privileged messages, it would be possible to keep both in the same chat.
Moreover, imagine that privileged messages are identified by a tag. This tag is attributed to all admins but can also be assigned to normal members if they are marked by an admin. This means you wouldn't have to go private with them for any reason and risk getting spammed or reported. It could be even better if implemented with topic views: you could create privileged topics that are not visible to normal members and, if necessary, add normal members to "special topics." This way, another layer of conversations is created within groups, with both main and hidden discussions.
Maybe I'm going too far, but it could be cool to add attributes for these topics as well, like granular permissions for some special topics to make privileged messages more unique and flexible. Of course, there would need to be changes, such as bubble decoration to identify privileged messages, a button to reply "as an admin" to create those messages, and a way to exclude some normal members after including them when needed.
Sounds like a nice feature?
(my english is terrible, text made by chatgpthdtvfull4k)