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Kick The Deleted Bot Review - Telegram Cleanup Tool
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This Telegram Bot Automatically Kicks Deleted Accounts

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About this App

How Kick The Deleted Works in Telegram Groups

When you first add this bot to your Telegram group, it immediately scans all members and checks their account status. The magic happens in the background - it uses Telegram's API to detect which accounts have been deleted or banned by the platform.

Unlike manual cleanup where admins have to periodically check member lists, this bot runs automatic sweeps. I tested it in a 500-member group, and within minutes it identified 7 deleted accounts that were still showing as members. The bot then gives you options: kick immediately or review first.

What impressed me was the granular control. You can set it to:
• Auto-kick all deleted accounts
• Only remove banned accounts
• Send daily reports before taking action
• Exempt certain users (like bots or VIP members)

The interface is straightforward with clear commands like /settings and /stats. No confusing menus or unnecessary features - it does one job well.

Why Telegram Group Admins Need This Tool

Deleted accounts might seem harmless, but they cause real problems for active Telegram communities. First, they artificially inflate member counts - your 1000-member group might actually have 50+ ghost accounts. This affects credibility when recruiting new members.

Second, some scam bots exploit deleted account slots to rejoin groups. I've seen cases where banned spammers created new accounts and the old 'dead' slots helped bypass group restrictions. Kick The Deleted prevents this by completely removing the inactive entries.

For public groups with open links, the accumulation is worse. In one test group with 2-year history, we found over 12% of members were deleted accounts. That's valuable space that could go to active participants.

The bot also helps with:
• Improving group analytics (real member counts)
• Reducing server load from phantom accounts
• Preventing impersonation via old usernames
• Maintaining clean member directories

Setup Guide and Advanced Features

Getting started takes under a minute:
1. Add the bot to your group as admin
2. Type /start to initialize
3. Set preferences via /settings
4. Choose auto-cleanup schedule

Advanced users will appreciate the logging features. The bot can:
• Export full removal history as CSV
• Integrate with Telegram's admin logs
• Send weekly reports to a designated channel
• Work across multiple linked groups

One clever feature is the 'ghost scan' mode that checks accounts who haven't messaged in X days. While not definitive proof of deletion, it helps identify likely abandoned accounts. You can set custom thresholds (30/60/90 days) based on your group's activity level.

Note that the bot needs 'delete messages' permissions to function properly. Some privacy-focused groups might hesitate here, but the bot only removes account placeholders - not actual message history.

Limitations and Workarounds

During testing, I noticed a few constraints. The bot can't detect accounts that merely left voluntarily - only those deleted or banned by Telegram. Also, very large groups (10k+ members) might experience slight delays during scans.

There's also no native web interface - everything happens through Telegram commands. While this keeps things simple, power users might want dashboard access. The developer suggests using Telegram's export features for deeper analysis.

For groups with strict privacy:
• Set the bot to 'report only' mode
• Restrict to certain admin roles
• Disable message deletion permissions
• Use manual /scan commands instead of auto

The bitcoin donation option is interesting - it's the only funding method mentioned. While the bot works without paying, heavy usage groups might want to contribute to server costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Kick The Deleted bot remove inactive users?
It specifically targets deleted or banned accounts, not just inactive ones. However, its 'ghost scan' feature can help identify long-dormant accounts when configured with custom inactivity thresholds.
How often should I run the cleanup?
For active public groups, weekly auto-cleanup is ideal. Private groups might prefer monthly scans. The bot's stats command shows accumulation rates to help determine optimal frequency.
Can deleted accounts rejoin my group?
No - when Telegram bans or deletes an account, it's permanently gone. The bot removes these 'placeholder' entries that serve no purpose and could potentially be exploited by bad actors.

Reviews

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alex_startup

Game-changer for our startup community group. Found 87 deleted accounts in our 2K member group - had no idea the problem was that bad. The auto-daily cleanups save us hours of manual work.

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sarah_ux

Love the CSV export feature for tracking group health over time. Wish it had Slack integration though - having to check Telegram for reports is my only complaint.

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mike_dev

The scan is impressively fast - handles our 5K member dev group in under 3 minutes. We did find one false positive with an old test account, so always review before full auto-mode.

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emma_write

Simple but effective. Our writing group stays cleaner without constant mod intervention. The weekly digest to our admin channel is perfect - just enough oversight without being intrusive.

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john_trade

Works great 95% of the time, but occasionally misses some deleted accounts until a second scan. Still worth it for keeping our trading group's member list accurate.

3.8

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