Stop Spam in Telegram Groups with VoIP Lockers Bot
Bot • Moderation
About this App
How VoIP Lockers Bot Works to Secure Your Group
If you've ever managed a Telegram group, you know how frustrating spam and fake accounts can be. VoIP Lockers Bot tackles this by automatically detecting and blocking suspicious activity.
It scans new members for signs of VoIP-based accounts (often used for spam) and multi-account users. The bot doesn't just rely on basic checks—it analyzes behavior patterns, join frequency, and other signals to flag potential troublemakers.
Key functionality includes:
🔹 Automatic restriction of VoIP-number accounts
🔹 Detection of users joining from the same IP address
🔹 Customizable sensitivity settings for different group sizes
Unlike manual moderation, this tool works 24/7, giving admins peace of mind. I've used it in a 5,000-member tech group, and it reduced spam reports by about 80% within two weeks.
Step-by-Step Setup Guide for New Users
Getting started with VoIP Lockers Bot takes less than 5 minutes. Here's exactly what to do:
1. Add the bot to your group as an administrator (grant it ban permissions)
2. Use /settings to configure your preferences
3. Set filters for VoIP detection strictness (I recommend 'medium' for most groups)
4. Optional: Enable notifications for when actions are taken
Pro tip: Combine this with Telegram's native slow mode and captcha bots for layered protection. In my experience, running it alongside a basic word-filter bot creates a nearly spam-proof environment.
The bot works silently in the background—members won't see intrusive messages. Only admins receive reports about blocked accounts, keeping the group clean without unnecessary announcements.
Who Needs This Bot Most? Real Use Cases
While any Telegram group can benefit, VoIP Lockers Bot is particularly valuable for:
1. Large communities (1,000+ members) where manual moderation becomes impossible
2. Crypto/stock signal groups that frequently attract bot attacks
3. Local community chats wanting to verify real neighborhood members
I tested it in three different group types:
- A 15k-member programming community saw 300+ spam accounts blocked in a month
- A small book club used it to prevent duplicate accounts from one troublesome member
- A marketplace group reduced fake seller reports by 60%
The bot isn't perfect—it occasionally flags legitimate VoIP users (like some business accounts). But the tradeoff for spam protection is worth it for most public groups.
Advanced Features Most Users Miss
Beyond basic spam blocking, VoIP Lockers Bot has some underused capabilities:
Whitelist trusted numbers: Manually approve certain VoIP prefixes if your group has legitimate users with them
Schedule moderation reports: Get daily/weekly summaries instead of instant notifications
Country restrictions: Combine with geo-blocking if your group is region-specific
One clever use I discovered: When running giveaways, enable temporary strict mode to prevent cheaters from joining with multiple accounts. Then revert to normal settings afterward.
The /stats command provides fascinating insights—it shows what percentage of join attempts were blocked and what detection methods caught them. Helpful for adjusting your settings over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Reviews
brian_dj
The IP detection is scarily accurate—caught 12 accounts from one spammer who thought they were clever using different numbers. Only wish it had a mobile app for on-the-go moderation.
megan_blog
Used this for my artist collective's group. Love how it stops art thieves from joining with fake accounts, though I did have to whitelist a few members who legitimately use VoIP for international calls.
nick_3d
Setup was confusing at first—the /settings menu needs better organization. But once configured, it's been running flawlessly for months with zero false positives in my 3D printing community.
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