Best Practices for Telegram Automation Without Getting Banned
Best Practices for Telegram Automation
The difference between a thriving automation operation and a banned account comes down to these 10 rules.
1. Always Respect Rate Limits
- Never send more than 30 messages/minute per account
- Add random 2–5 second delays between sends
- Monitor for 429 (Too Many Requests) and back off immediately
- TGAutoHub enforces this automatically
2. Rotate Accounts for Scale
- Use multiple accounts for 10K+ daily messages
- Rotate which account sends to which groups
- Each account gets its own session file (no sharing)
- Rest accounts 1 day per week
3. Monitor Session Health
- Refresh sessions monthly
- Check for "might have been used for spam" warnings
- Rotate IP addresses for dormant accounts
- Keep 2FA enabled on all automation accounts
4. Target Quality Over Quantity
- Send to engaged audiences only
- Avoid mass-spamming random groups
- Track member reactions (likes, comments)
- Kill low-engagement group targets
5. Use Human-Realistic Patterns
- Vary message send times (don't always 3:00 AM)
- Mix text, images, videos (not just text)
- Respond to group messages occasionally
- Don't automate everything—stay visible
What TGAutoHub Does Automatically
- ✅ Rate limiting (3-5 sec delays)
- ✅ Session rotation (refresh every 7 days)
- ✅ Account monitoring (spam warnings)
- ✅ Error recovery (retry failed sends)
- ✅ Delivery tracking (100% audit log)
Result: 5M+ messages sent, 500+ operators, zero bans in 2 years.