Telegram is among the most popular cross-platform instant messaging services across the globe.

With features like self-destructing media, sender’s message deletion, and much more, Telegram is also one of the most used messenger apps on Android and iOS.

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Now, the instant messaging service has stepped up by introducing yet another amazing feature for seamless connectivity.

As per the official Telegram Messenger Twitter handle, Telegram has enabled support to add unlimited members in group chat.

The feature allows Telegram channels with 200,000 members to be converted into Broadcast Groups that support unlimited members.

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Telegram Broadcast Groups

However, such features come with their own setbacks and Broadcast Groups are no exception.

The feature only allows channel admins to post messages in these Broadcast Groups with more than 200,000 members.

Nevertheless, members can read posts and take part in voice group chats in their respective Broadcast Groups.

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This is undoubtedly a very useful feature because Telegram serves as a primary medium of communication in a lot of fields.

The addition of Broadcast Groups is definitely going to make things easier for Telegram group admins of various domains.

That said, it is good to see that Telegram is constantly trying to enhance the user experience by introducing such new features.

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We recently reported that Telegram might have already started developing its own voice chat-only channels feature like Clubhouse.

Moreover, reports of Telegram planning to introduce ad-units and other premium services have also been doing the rounds. More on that here.

This further indicates that the instant messaging service intends to keep on growing while prioritizing user needs.

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Deveshwar Bhardwaj
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I'm a techy who is particularly fond of Android smartphones. A writer who usually finds himself on the other side of the spectrum. An artist who likes to sing and play the guitar. Also a photographer when in the mood.

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