Currently, Telegram groups operate as a single chatroom. As groups (Supergroups) grow larger, this structure leads to scattered information and makes it difficult for specific members to hold focused discussions.
Furthermore, the function for admins to broadcast information unilaterally (Channels) is separate from the function for members to chat freely (Groups). To utilize both, users must inconveniently link a separate Channel to their Group.
The following are three key feature proposals designed to solve these issues and improve overall group efficiency, scalability, and organization.
Introduction of "Sub-Groups" (Nested Groups)
(Reflects Request 1)
Feature: The ability to create independent, private chatrooms (Sub-groups) within a main (parent) group.Implementation Details:
Creation: Group admins (or all members, based on group settings) can create a new Sub-group.Membership: When creating a Sub-group, the creator can selectively add members from the parent group's main member list.Permissions: Only members explicitly added to the Sub-group can see, read, and write messages within it. Access is restricted even for members of the parent group if they are not invited to the Sub-group.Expected Benefit: This allows for focused, private communication among specific teams (e.g., "Project A Team") within a larger community (e.g., "All-Company Group"). It also enables smaller, topic-focused discussions for socializing or projects without cluttering the main chat.
Enhanced "Topics" with Member-Specific Access
(Reflects Request 2)
Feature: An expansion of the existing "Topics" feature to allow admins to set access permissions (read/write) on a per-topic basis.Implementation Details:
Access Control: When creating or editing a Topic, admins can set access permissions (e.g., "All Members" vs. "Specific Members/Roles Only").Visibility: Topics designated as "Specific Members Only" will be hidden from members who do not have permission, or will be visible but locked.Expected Benefit: This allows for a much cleaner group structure (e.g., "Development Team Topic," "Marketing Team Topic," "General Chat Topic") where members only see and interact with the topics relevant to them. This significantly reduces information overload and noise for members.
New "Announcement-Only" Topic Type
(Reflects Request 3)
Feature: A new Topic type that functions like a Channel within the Group structure, enabling one-way communication.Implementation Details:
Topic Mode: When creating a new Topic, admins can designate it as an "Announcement Topic."Permissions: In this mode, only admins (or selected moderators) can post messages. All other members are automatically set to read-only for that specific Topic.Expected Benefit: This streamlines group management by removing the need to create, manage, and link a separate Channel just for official announcements. Members can easily find important information in one designated place without it getting lost in the general conversation.
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