Telegram Connection
Ai social poster is a preview/beta, safety-gated product. This page explains intended Telegram channel connection behavior for reviewers and customers. Ai social poster is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by Telegram.
What Ai social poster does
Ai social poster helps customers prepare Telegram channel posts, review generated captions and manage channel automation settings. Telegram live publishing remains blocked unless the owner explicitly approves a guarded live action and the required customer safety gates are satisfied.
Why permissions are requested
- Confirm that a customer controls a Telegram channel destination.
- Prepare post previews, automation route previews and channel-specific safety checks.
- Show connection status, required bot permissions and setup diagnostics.
- Support disconnect, audit and data deletion workflows.
What data may be accessed
- Channel identifier, channel title, bot membership status and connection status needed for setup diagnostics.
- Customer-submitted post text, media references and automation rule settings used for previews.
- Audit metadata showing when a connection or preview workflow was created, updated or blocked.
What data is not accessed
- Ai social poster does not ask for Telegram account passwords or personal login codes.
- Ai social poster does not access unrelated private chats or personal Telegram messages.
- Ai social poster does not expose bot tokens in public docs, logs or customer-facing pages.
- Ai social poster does not publish to Telegram without customer approval and enabled safety gates.
How users connect accounts
Customers add the configured Ai social poster bot to a Telegram channel they own or administer, grant the minimum required channel permissions and confirm the channel in the workspace. In the current preview state, setup screens are safety-gated and provider calls remain blocked unless explicitly approved for a guarded live test.
How users disconnect accounts
Customers can remove a Telegram channel from their workspace when disconnect controls are enabled. They can also remove the bot from the Telegram channel. Disconnecting prevents new Telegram preview or publishing workflows for that channel.
Publishing approval and safety gates
Live publishing remains blocked in this preview documentation state. Future Telegram publishing requires a customer-selected channel, customer approval or explicitly configured automation rules, internal safety flags, audit logging and owner approval for any guarded live action.