Telegram, The 'Instant Messaging' App Launches Telegraph; Allows Publishing Anonymous Blogs

By R. K. Gilos - 24 Nov '16 05:00AM

The instant messaging app Telegram is launching their newest service. Telegraph is a tool for publishing contents on the web without the hassle of registering for an account. It is a lightweight blogging platform as of today.

Among Telegram's over 100 million or more dynamic users, the new Telegraph service will be much as it is anticipated. It's a blogging platform that lets users publish anonymously. It's moderate and unknown that it can include different names whenever it is desired, with support for markdown, in-line photographs and different embeds.

Additionally, Telegraph makes an intriguing choice for posting short notes or obscure contents on the web. Obviously, one disadvantage of being an unknown publisher is that on the off chance that a link may fail or unable to find, it is almost difficult to discover it again as there are no client records or client histories at all.

Since there's no need to sign up for an account, users profile and other posts cannot be located easily. There isn't even a comments area for every article. That may settle on Telegraph a decent decision for rapidly distributing content, however, it likewise opens up the possibility of individuals copying others work just by utilizing their names as a part of the byline.

Telegraph posts can be shared anywhere utilizing a link, yet they are upgraded for Telegram and its new Instant View media layout. Telegraph gets along with Instant View, which is another element inside Telegram to rapidly dispatch stories from Medium and a developing rundown of different sites. It's like Facebook's Instant Articles and Google's AMP, with a view to conveying content from around the Web inside the informing application with negligible load times.

These advancements are all taking Telegram from what was at one time a fundamental chat application to a more modern messaging platform. Also, with Telegram author Pavel Durov recently informed that an installment framework is on track to dispatch before the end of 2016, another basic bit of the service is set to arrive in the future.

It's too soon to state what users' impression on Telegraph, however, it seems like a fascinating alternative option to distributing long status updates and lengthy tweets as well.

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