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Not all about Telegram is golden however.

At some point last year, amidst the skyrocketing popularity of the app and WhatsApp coming under heat for various reasons, someone at Telegram thought of a fantastic (read: user-hostile) way to "increase engagement" - Show a persistent panel on the home screen with the name of every contact on your phone who uses Telegram, in the hopes that you would click one of them and engage them in a conversation.

It's such a wild invasion of UI that it continues to blow my mind that it was greenlit. The panel cannot be disabled and lives right underneath your chat list where it has no business of appearing. They refused to remove it or at the very least, make it optional, and instead asked everyone to use their suggested workaround which, spoiler alert, isn't applicable for a large userbase [1]. I had to revoke "Contacts" permission to get rid of the panel.

This single change has made me quite bitter about the direction of Telegram.

[1]: https://bugs.telegram.org/c/1316



Interesting, I've never seen that panel.

Is it possible that they pushed that updated only to certain regions ?


You likely have more than 10 chats, in which case the panel does not appear. This is mentioned in the thread I linked above.


I didn't give it Contacts any permissions. Works fine.


Sorry, what's the problem there? I don't use Telegram, but it seems it's just putting that where otherwise would just be empty space?




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