The «Account Booster» module is used to prepare Telegram profiles for active operation. The essence of the process is to create continuous activity between accounts, which helps them appear more «alive» and trustworthy in the eyes of Telegram. For the system to function correctly, all involved profiles must have a username — this is necessary for accounts to find each other and be added to contacts.
Warming up is carried out through messaging between selected users. Each message is randomly selected from a loaded text file, where each line is a separate phrase. The content of the texts doesn’t matter — the main thing is to generate activity. The more lines in the document, the more realistic the dialogues appear.
Module options:
1. Choose *.txt files with dialogues — you must upload a .txt file containing a list of messages that will be used in the conversation. Texts can be generated, for example, using ChatGPT. Mandatory condition: UTF-8 encoding, and each phrase must start on a new line.
2. Number of messages sent — sets how many unique messages each account should send. It’s better to start small — 1–2 phrases — to avoid suspicion.
3. Delay between messages — this parameter controls the time interval between messages. A range of values is specified, and before each message, a random pause from this range is chosen.
4. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) — the limit for waiting in case of a messaging restriction is specified. If Telegram asks to wait longer than the set time — the account stops; if less — it waits and continues working.
5. Select accounts — profiles from which the messages will be sent are specified manually.
6. All accounts from «Active» folder — if you don’t want to select them one by one, you can connect all accounts from the «Active» folder and use them for operation. Then, you don’t need to select anything in the previous step.
7. Sending and one response for all dialogues — activates the mode where a message is sent first, and then a single reply is sent in response to an incoming message from another account. Note that the specified number of messages will still apply — if you enter two, two messages will be sent, followed by one reply.
8. Sending and response cycle (simulation of communication) — launches a scenario that simulates a full conversation: the account first sends a message, then replies several times, creating the effect of a live chat. To launch this, you need to enable «Run control».
9. Simulate communication only (no sending) — this function activates dialogues between accounts that already have message history with each other, without sending a first message.
10. Do not create mutual contacts — disables automatic adding of interlocutors to the Telegram contact list.
11. Run control — allows you to set the number of full module runs and intervals between them. For example, if the value is «3,» the module will run three times with the specified pauses between rounds.
12. Streams control — determines how many accounts will work simultaneously. If 10 threads and 100 accounts are selected, then at any moment 10 profiles will be active, rotating as tasks complete.
13. Auto stop — this setting allows you to stop the module if a certain number of accounts encounter issues: bans, flood blocks, or spam flags. You must specify the number of such restrictions — for example, if 3 accounts get banned — and then the software will stop the task upon reaching this threshold.
All activity is saved in a log file: who sent messages, whether there were replies, whether the account was blocked, etc. This helps monitor performance stability and adjust module settings.
Tip: the longer accounts «talk» to each other, the stronger their trust level becomes within the Telegram system. Regular warm-up reduces the risk of spam blocks and increases the lifespan of profiles.
Warming up is carried out through messaging between selected users. Each message is randomly selected from a loaded text file, where each line is a separate phrase. The content of the texts doesn’t matter — the main thing is to generate activity. The more lines in the document, the more realistic the dialogues appear.
Module options:
1. Choose *.txt files with dialogues — you must upload a .txt file containing a list of messages that will be used in the conversation. Texts can be generated, for example, using ChatGPT. Mandatory condition: UTF-8 encoding, and each phrase must start on a new line.
2. Number of messages sent — sets how many unique messages each account should send. It’s better to start small — 1–2 phrases — to avoid suspicion.
3. Delay between messages — this parameter controls the time interval between messages. A range of values is specified, and before each message, a random pause from this range is chosen.
4. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) — the limit for waiting in case of a messaging restriction is specified. If Telegram asks to wait longer than the set time — the account stops; if less — it waits and continues working.
5. Select accounts — profiles from which the messages will be sent are specified manually.
6. All accounts from «Active» folder — if you don’t want to select them one by one, you can connect all accounts from the «Active» folder and use them for operation. Then, you don’t need to select anything in the previous step.
7. Sending and one response for all dialogues — activates the mode where a message is sent first, and then a single reply is sent in response to an incoming message from another account. Note that the specified number of messages will still apply — if you enter two, two messages will be sent, followed by one reply.
8. Sending and response cycle (simulation of communication) — launches a scenario that simulates a full conversation: the account first sends a message, then replies several times, creating the effect of a live chat. To launch this, you need to enable «Run control».
9. Simulate communication only (no sending) — this function activates dialogues between accounts that already have message history with each other, without sending a first message.
10. Do not create mutual contacts — disables automatic adding of interlocutors to the Telegram contact list.
11. Run control — allows you to set the number of full module runs and intervals between them. For example, if the value is «3,» the module will run three times with the specified pauses between rounds.
12. Streams control — determines how many accounts will work simultaneously. If 10 threads and 100 accounts are selected, then at any moment 10 profiles will be active, rotating as tasks complete.
13. Auto stop — this setting allows you to stop the module if a certain number of accounts encounter issues: bans, flood blocks, or spam flags. You must specify the number of such restrictions — for example, if 3 accounts get banned — and then the software will stop the task upon reaching this threshold.
All activity is saved in a log file: who sent messages, whether there were replies, whether the account was blocked, etc. This helps monitor performance stability and adjust module settings.
Tip: the longer accounts «talk» to each other, the stronger their trust level becomes within the Telegram system. Regular warm-up reduces the risk of spam blocks and increases the lifespan of profiles.
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