Exclusive Permissions: A Guide to Features for Group and Channel Creators
Conclusion
Group and channel creators possess a range of unique permissions that enable them to effectively manage and adjust their group or channel settings. Understanding these exclusive permissions is crucial for optimizing the use and potential of the group or channel.
Exclusive Permissions for Group/Channel Creators
- Modify Group/Channel Type: Creators can set the group or channel as private or public to suit various usage needs.
- Modify Public Group/Channel Username: Creators are authorized to change the username of a public group or channel to improve discoverability and Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
- Manage New Member Approval: Creators can choose to enable or disable the "Approve New Members" feature to control which members join the group.
- Restrict Content Saving and Forwarding: Creators can choose to enable or disable the "Disable Saving and Forwarding" feature to protect the privacy of group content.
- Enable Topics Feature: Creators can choose to enable or disable the "Topics" feature to better organize discussion content.
- Leave Group but Retain Management Permissions: Even if creators choose to leave the group, they can still retain management permissions and continue to administer the group.
- Delete Groups and Channels: Creators can delete their own groups and channels. However, for groups and channels with over 1000 members, they must contact TG support staff for deletion.
By fully understanding these exclusive permissions, group and channel creators can more effectively manage their communities and enhance the user experience.