
In the world of telegrams, have you ever experienced a scene where you talked freely or accidentally typed a specific word in Group chats, and then someone started a conversation with you privately? Behind this phenomenon, there is often an efficient information monitoring mechanism.
In fact, these users may cleverly use multiple telegram accounts (distributed in multiple groups or channels) as "ears" to continuously monitor the flow of messages within the group. Once your speech triggers their preset keywords, an automated process is activated-they will contact you through a private chat through another unnoticed account, which becomes a right-hand assistant for their promotion, promotion and other marketing activities.
The secret of all this is that they have a special tool-keyword monitoring robot. This kind of robot not only achieves accurate capture of massive information, but also cleverly hides the identity of the behind-the-scenes operator, making it difficult for members in the group to detect which account is the real "listener", thus ensuring the concealment and security of the operation. sex.
Today, I have the honor to share with you the source code of this keyword monitoring robot. Through it, you will be able to get a glimpse of the core principles of this technology and possibly customize and optimize it to your needs. Please note that the source code provided here is for study and research only. We advocate the reasonable use of such technologies on the premise of complying with Telegraph community rules and laws and regulations to jointly maintain a good network communication environment.
(Note: The preview diagram is not shown directly here, but please imagine a schematic diagram showing the workflow of the keyword monitoring robot. From message capture within the group to keyword matching, to automatic triggering of private chat responses, the whole process is clear and efficient.)
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