The «Verify links» module helps track whether Telegram links are working and whether the specified users are active. It supports usernames, links to channels, chats, and personal profiles. It’s especially useful if you have a list of links and want to determine which ones are live, who is available online, and extract additional info — from status to biography.
If you’ve already launched the check before, the module can continue from where it stopped — just select the created database. If there’s no database, data can be entered manually.
Here’s how each function works:
1. Use database — allows you to load a previously created database that already contains a list of links and the current status of their verification. The module will continue working only on positions that haven’t yet been processed. If there’s no database — enter everything manually on the right.
2. Number of requests per account — sets how many requests one account can send to Telegram per session. Optimal — up to 40 per day per account to avoid limits or blocks.
3. Delay between checks — sets the pause in seconds between requests. Enter a range (e.g., 5–10), and the program randomly selects a value before each next action.
4. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) — this is the waiting limit for flood restrictions. If Telegram gives a delay less than the set value — the software simply waits and continues. If more — the account’s work is paused.
5. Select accounts — specify which accounts from the «Active» folder will be used for the checks. You can set the required number depending on the task volume.
6. Forced spot the number of users in a group — enables collection of exact info about the number of members. Especially relevant when analyzing private chats — to count, the account must temporarily join the group. Keep limits in mind, because entering private groups may consume limits faster. It’s better to set lower values for the number of requests.
7. Check private groups — if disabled, the program completely ignores private links. Enable only if you need to get data from closed communities.
8. Standardize links — converts all found links to a unified convenient format. This simplifies analysis and makes the output more readable.
9. Request user bio — this option pulls the description from each user's profile. Useful if you want to evaluate the audience you're going to target.
10. Streams сontrol — activates multithreaded processing. If, for example, 20 threads are set, then 20 accounts work simultaneously and check links. After one task is complete, the account is replaced by the next, taking into account a random delay from the specified range, for example, 30–50 seconds.
If you’ve already launched the check before, the module can continue from where it stopped — just select the created database. If there’s no database, data can be entered manually.
Here’s how each function works:
1. Use database — allows you to load a previously created database that already contains a list of links and the current status of their verification. The module will continue working only on positions that haven’t yet been processed. If there’s no database — enter everything manually on the right.
2. Number of requests per account — sets how many requests one account can send to Telegram per session. Optimal — up to 40 per day per account to avoid limits or blocks.
3. Delay between checks — sets the pause in seconds between requests. Enter a range (e.g., 5–10), and the program randomly selects a value before each next action.
4. Maximum timeout (FloodWait) — this is the waiting limit for flood restrictions. If Telegram gives a delay less than the set value — the software simply waits and continues. If more — the account’s work is paused.
5. Select accounts — specify which accounts from the «Active» folder will be used for the checks. You can set the required number depending on the task volume.
6. Forced spot the number of users in a group — enables collection of exact info about the number of members. Especially relevant when analyzing private chats — to count, the account must temporarily join the group. Keep limits in mind, because entering private groups may consume limits faster. It’s better to set lower values for the number of requests.
7. Check private groups — if disabled, the program completely ignores private links. Enable only if you need to get data from closed communities.
8. Standardize links — converts all found links to a unified convenient format. This simplifies analysis and makes the output more readable.
9. Request user bio — this option pulls the description from each user's profile. Useful if you want to evaluate the audience you're going to target.
10. Streams сontrol — activates multithreaded processing. If, for example, 20 threads are set, then 20 accounts work simultaneously and check links. After one task is complete, the account is replaced by the next, taking into account a random delay from the specified range, for example, 30–50 seconds.
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