The restriction of the accounts occurs when your account has been reported by a user or by the Telegram system for spam or abuse. When an account is restricted, you will receive the flood error for all requests made with that account. The restriction can be temporary or permanent, depending on the severity of the abuse.
- How you usually get restricted:
- When you add a new account to Doublegram and start making requests to the Telegram API too fast.
- When a user (or more than one) leave a group or channel that you have added them to by clicking the "Leave and report spam" button.
- When you have just activated an account which the country of the phone number is different from the country of the IP address you're using to access the Telegram API.
During your account management processes, it's crucial to be mindful of potential restrictions. For instance, adding numerous users to your group or channel within a short timeframe might seem expedient, but it's important to anticipate the possibility of a rapid exodus of users. Moreover, timing is key; adding users during nighttime when they're likely asleep could exacerbate this issue. Such actions could prompt users to leave en masse and report your account for spam, potentially resulting in its restriction. However, this restriction might only take effect the following day when users are awake.
Of course, this scenario is just one example. There are various other factors that could trigger account restrictions, and it's advisable to explore different strategies to mitigate them.
One approach is to curate content that appeals to users, thereby reducing the likelihood of them leaving or reporting your account. Alternatively, you could temporarily disable notifications for messages when adding users to a group or channel, preventing them from being inundated with notifications about every new addition.