link_preview_selector.png
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Suggested by @RadRussianRus
Telegram Web - Group Chat.png
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Telegram Web Group Chat. Suggested by @RisingFire, "The full concept can be found on my Behance profile: https://www.behance.net/gallery/95824793/Telegram-Refresh-A-Long-Needed-Update "
Message Corners.jpg
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Suggested by @vihtla, "Full concept with detailed explanation and dark mode examples can be found at https://telegra.ph/Message-Corners-05-01"
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Suggested by @vivaldi, 'Bright images can make our eyes hurt at night, so I suggest a Dim Image feature to make images darker when using dark themes/night mode.'
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Suggested by @DanyGee, 'Consider adding global switch to emoji tones.'
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Suggested by @VladBrozhyk, 'Navigation for Saved Messages chat, full explanation: https://telegra.ph/Navigation-for-Saved-Messages-in-Telegram-06-17'
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Suggested by @romasimonov
Reactions.png
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Suggested by @vihtla: 'An idea how reactions (iOS version) could look like on Telegram. Detailed explanation can be found at: https://telegra.ph/Reactions-06-25'
Suggested by @SoldierFC, 'This feature would serve to display an alternative profile image in cases where our main image is restricted by our privacy settings.'
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Suggested by @thedzko, 'A dedicated Instant View button for "Instant View Compatible Link" (IVCL) so we can read every article posted on a single message without having to copy each one of the in the Saved Messages, for example.'
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Suggested by @thedzko, 'A dedicated Instant View button for "Instant View Compatible Link" (IVCL) so we can read every article posted on a single message without having to copy each one of the in the Saved Messages, for example.'
The problem of missing IV entry points in messages with multiple links does exist. However, the proposed solution requires users to aim at the relatively tiny IV icon, which is unlikely to be usable. It's also more of an easter egg, because it's not obvious for a non-geek what tapping the icon would actually do (Pavel)