Recently, a term has been echoing through underground forums, GitHub repositories, and black-hat SEO circles:
Conversely, Telegram is developing "Stealth Mode" bans—where the spammer thinks they are still sending messages, but only they can see them (shadowbanning). This prevents them from knowing they were caught, allowing them to waste their resources. The "Telegram-Spam-Master" is a symptom of a larger issue: the ease of API automation versus the difficulty of scaling trust. For every script kiddie who downloads a spam tool hoping to make a quick buck from crypto referrals, ten admins are pulling their hair out trying to keep their communities clean. telegram-spam-master
Instead of sending "Buy Bitcoin here: link," the new spam master will read the last 3 messages in the chat and generate a reply that is contextually relevant. This makes bot detection significantly harder. Recently, a term has been echoing through underground