TelePong warms up new accounts, keeps each on its own proxy and spreads the load across Telegram’s limits — so the team runs hundreds of dialogs and accounts don’t drop at the worst possible moment.
A new account sends too much too fast — Telegram freezes it at the start. Dozens of sessions log in from one IP, nobody counts the limits, and mid-campaign half the accounts are locked out. Dialogs hang, fans leave, and recovery takes days.
TelePong gradually ramps up a new account’s activity — from first light actions to working volume over a few days. The account comes online smoothly and doesn’t trip the “too fast for a newcomer” filters.
Each account lives on its own stable IP with a fixed geolocation. Telegram sees separate users, not dozens of sessions from one address — the risk of a mass IP lockout goes away.
The system counts daily and hourly limits per account and spreads outgoing messages across the pool. No one crosses Telegram’s thresholds, yet total message volume still grows.
TelePong watches each account’s health and proxy status. At the first sign of risk the account is paused and load shifts automatically to healthy ones — it never reaches a freeze.
No more buying and recovering accounts every week. The infrastructure holds the load, and the team works without downtime from freezes.
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