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🧠 Best Practices

At FlamaTech, we follow a standardized bot deployment workflow to ensure optimal protection and functionality for our clients' Telegram groups. The following professional procedure is recommended:

  1. Add the bot to the group
    Confirm that the bot is present in the group to be protected.

  2. Promote the bot to admin
    Grant the bot administrative privileges to enable effective moderation capabilities.

  3. Refresh admin permissions
    Execute the /refresh command to update the bot's administrative data and ensure it has the necessary access rights.

  4. Whitelist essential domains
    Whitelist the primary website domain, documentation site, and any additional required domains using the appropriate configuration commands.

  5. Add common filters
    Create quick reply filters for commonly referenced terms such as ca, website, twitter, or exchanges, if applicable to your community.

  6. Set up a recurring warning message
    Define a filter called warning containing a brief moderation reminder or warning. Use the /schedule command to have the bot send this message periodically—every hour or every few hours—based on group activity.

  7. Whitelist contract addresses (if applicable)
    If the project has completed a Token Generation Event (TGE), whitelist its contract address to prevent false positives in spam detection.

  8. Enable maximum protection
    Run /set nomorespam to apply the most secure baseline configuration for anti-spam and anti-scam measures.

  9. Adjust language filters if necessary
    For communities with international participants, consider disabling the default block caused by the /set nomorespam command of language-based filters (kanji, arabic, cyrillic) to avoid inadvertently excluding legitimate users.