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Describe the bug
When ever you join a group and you try to perform a certain action. Maybe it's sending a message, or a file, or a photo and video. Sometimes, the group won't let you do that. Sometimes, it will. But based on the permissions you have within the group, they are never clear to you when you are getting ready to post. Only in the case of not being able to add polls, or send a file or gallery will you be aware. You are not notified ahead of time, if sending links, or sending messages is not allowed. Bots make this process especially difficult to know before you actually send something, because their able to immediately take action against what you send based on permissions Unigram does not notify you of applied to what you can do in that group. To Reproduce
Join 'a group chat, public, private, doesn't matter'
Try 'sending a message, a link, a file, a poll'
Monitor 'the response output after you send something'
Ideally, if you have the permission to perform that action, you'll immediately see your message pop up in the chat. But if you don't, it's not always clear because unigram does not tell you, if a bot removed your message. Or, if any action was done via the API on your account. There is no notification or alert sent for disallowed actions when sending a disabled media type.
Expected behavior
For unigram to clearly let you know what permissions you have to work with, and what ones you do not as a member of each individual group or channel you are in. Both as an alert, if you try to override such a permission. And as a general statistic about things you may already have sent. Also, it would be nice to know if someone forwards a message you have sent to someone else. Currently there is no way of knowing this information directly. Screenshots
Version Info
Unigram: [8.8.7433.0_x64]
Windows: [11 version 22H2 build 25145.1000]
Additional context
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It's not possible to tell if something is not allowed for all users, tbh. And there are some ways of limiting your actions in official clients => missing feature badge
Describe the bug
When ever you join a group and you try to perform a certain action. Maybe it's sending a message, or a file, or a photo and video. Sometimes, the group won't let you do that. Sometimes, it will. But based on the permissions you have within the group, they are never clear to you when you are getting ready to post. Only in the case of not being able to add polls, or send a file or gallery will you be aware. You are not notified ahead of time, if sending links, or sending messages is not allowed. Bots make this process especially difficult to know before you actually send something, because their able to immediately take action against what you send based on permissions Unigram does not notify you of applied to what you can do in that group.
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
For unigram to clearly let you know what permissions you have to work with, and what ones you do not as a member of each individual group or channel you are in. Both as an alert, if you try to override such a permission. And as a general statistic about things you may already have sent. Also, it would be nice to know if someone forwards a message you have sent to someone else. Currently there is no way of knowing this information directly.
Screenshots
Version Info
Additional context
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: