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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/6\/11\/23163704\/telegram-premium-subscription-coming-later-this-month-pavel-durov<\/a> Telegram will soon start putting some features behind a paywall (via TechCrunch<\/em><\/a>). In a post on the platform<\/a>, founder Pavel Durov announced that the messaging service is launching a paid Telegram Premium subscription later this month, giving users \u201cadditional features, speed and resources.\u201d<\/p>\n Durov hints at some of the features coming with the subscription, including early access to new features, the ability to upload larger files, and Premium-only stickers and reactions (which were recently previewed in a beta version of the app<\/a>). <\/p>\n But Durov also makes it clear that Telegram\u2019s existing features will stay free, and that the paid features won\u2019t affect the experience for free users on the app. Non-subscribers will still get to look at the larger files uploaded by Premium users, and will also get to view and interact with Premium stickers and reactions.<\/p>\n As Durov explains, a Premium subscription should help the service mitigate some of the costs associated with bumping up what Durov calls the \u201calready crazy\u201d limits on file sizes, chats, and media \u2014 something Durov says would be \u201cunmanageable\u201d if offered to all users. A paid subscription has been in the works for a while now, with Durov first mentioning the possibility<\/a> in 2020.<\/p>\n Although the full range of Premium features is still unclear, it looks like the subscription will cater to Telegram\u2019s power users, sort of like the way Twitter Blue brings additional features to the people who use the app the most<\/a>. Data gathered from the beta version of the app suggests<\/a> it will cost $4.99 \/ month and will come with faster downloads, voice-to-text messages, tools to customize your chats, and more<\/p>\n The beta also indicates Premium users won\u2019t have ads in one-to-many channels, something Durov introduced last year<\/a>. This is in line with Durov\u2019s previous promise<\/a> that he would give users a way to turn ads off, though it looks like you might have to pay to gain access. <\/p>\n Durov doesn\u2019t seem to have plans to expand ads beyond public channels, despite the initiative being \u201cmore successful\u201d than what he initially thought. \u201cI believe that Telegram should be funded primarily by its users, not advertisers,\u201d Durov says in his post. \u201cThis way our users will always remain our main priority.\u201d Of course, this outlook probably also depends on whether Telegram can entice a large enough chunk of its more than 500 million users<\/a> to buy into Premium.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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