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March 16, 20264 min read5 views
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Discord to Telegram v1.0.4: Smarter Forwarding Controls

Summary

Discord to Telegram Auto Forward v1.0.4 adds a stronger control layer for teams that mirror Discord content into Telegram. The update includes Set Delay, Max Edit Time, Duplicate Filters, Crypto Mode, Link Button, MMO Support, Watermark, AI Mode, Smart AI Rewrite, and OCR Image AI.

This release is useful because Discord-to-Telegram forwarding is no longer just "send this message there." Real communities need pacing, duplicate control, link buttons, media handling, AI cleanup, and specialized modes for crypto or marketing content.

The product path starts at Discord to Telegram. If you are setting up the bridge for the first time, use the step-by-step guide: How to Bridge Discord to Telegram.

What's New in v1.0.4

Feature What It Controls Best Fit
Set Delay Time before messages are forwarded Campaign pacing and safer delivery
Max Edit Time How long forwarded messages can be edited Fast-moving communities where edits can create confusion
Duplicate Filters Repeated message removal Announcement, signal, and support channels
Crypto Mode Crypto signal-oriented forwarding Trading alerts and token communities
AI Rewrite and OCR Image AI Content cleanup and text extraction Image-heavy or messy source channels

The important pattern is that each feature reduces one operational failure mode: delay reduces bursts, duplicate filters reduce noise, watermarking improves brand control, link buttons improve action paths, and OCR makes image-based posts available for filtering or rewriting.

Workflow Map

A production Discord-to-Telegram workflow should have a simple route map. First, decide which Discord channels are allowed as sources. Second, decide which Telegram channels receive each message type. Third, configure transformation rules: delay, duplicate filtering, watermark, link button, AI rewrite, or OCR. Fourth, test with a private destination before enabling public forwarding.

  1. Source: Discord announcement, premium, support, alpha, or community channel.
  2. Filter: include or exclude message types, duplicates, links, images, and crypto patterns.
  3. Transform: add delay, rewrite, extract text from images, watermark, or attach buttons.
  4. Deliver: forward into the matching Telegram destination.
  5. Review: check missed messages, duplicates, formatting issues, and subscriber response.

This update also creates a bridge to more specialized guides. OCR deserves its own setup path, which we cover in OCR Image AI for Discord to Telegram Forwarding. Crypto Mode connects naturally to Telegram signal workflows like Cross-Group CA Matching.

Operator Checklist

  1. Map every source: document each Discord channel and its Telegram destination.
  2. Enable delay only where useful: urgent alerts should not wait; campaigns usually should.
  3. Test duplicate filters: confirm repeated embeds, edits, and bot reposts are handled correctly.
  4. Use OCR for image-heavy sources: extract text before routing or rewriting image-based alerts.
  5. Keep AI rewrite conservative: preserve facts, numbers, links, and caveats.
  6. Review formatting: Discord and Telegram render messages differently, so inspect mobile output.

Release notes are useful, but workflow testing is what protects community trust. Every new forwarding control should be tested with real examples before it becomes part of a public route.

After enabling v1.0.4 features, monitor a small group of metrics: duplicate messages removed, delayed messages delivered, OCR matches reviewed, AI rewrites edited by operators, and messages skipped because of errors. These numbers reveal whether automation is improving the route or simply adding more configuration.

Teams that run trading or paid community channels should be especially conservative. A delayed or rewritten alert can change how readers interpret time-sensitive information. Start with duplicate filtering and clear routing, then add AI or OCR only where the benefit is obvious.

For review, keep one private Telegram destination that mirrors production settings. Every new Discord source should pass through that review channel before it reaches subscribers.

FAQ

Is v1.0.4 only for crypto communities?

No. Crypto Mode is one use case. Delay, duplicate filters, link buttons, watermarking, AI rewrite, and OCR are useful for many community and content workflows.

Should I enable every new feature at once?

No. Start with duplicate filters and routing, then add delay, buttons, watermark, OCR, or AI where the source content requires it.

Where do I start?

Start with Discord to Telegram, connect one Discord source to one Telegram destination, and expand after the route is stable.

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