Telegram continues to expand functionality for content creators: the messenger is testing a new option — a "suggestion box" for channels. Now, administrators will be able to allow subscribers of their channels to suggest news and publications for a fee in "Stars". But there is one nuance: the subscriber will have to pay.
According to information from the "kozigram" blog, the channel will receive 85% of the amount that the user pays for the suggestion. At the same time, the administrator is not obliged to publish the submitted materials. The minimum cost of sending a message to the "suggestion box" will be 1 Star, and the maximum — 10,000 Stars.
I accidentally stumbled upon something new in the macOS beta. Now subscribers can suggest content for your channel, after paying stars for it
The innovation is already available in the beta version of Telegram for macOS 11.9.272252. This is not the only update: previously, the messenger tested improved "Stories" and free auto-translation in channels. In addition, the launch of a native system for selling collectible gifts is expected in the near future, which will expand monetization opportunities for authors.
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