When your Telegram group grows too large, transforming it into a Telegram supergroup can help organize discussions.
However, as mentioned earlier, the added complexity and the increase in topics and messages may cause some active members to lose interest.
Why Consider Discord?
Discord is an alternative to a Telegram supergroup since it allows users to create specific text and voice chat rooms and allow members to mute any channels they're not interested in.
Of course, managing both Telegram and Discord requires a bit more time, especially during configuration and launch.
To make things easier for you, we're sharing a Discord server that you can duplicate and customize:
When well designed, a Discord server can be a real asset for your community. Many Bitcoiners already use Discord daily, and being able to follow Telegram conversations directly within Discord (and vice versa) can save everyone a lot of time.
To sync both platforms, there's an open-source bot called TediCross. Its purpose is simple: automatically forward messages from a Discord text channel to a Telegram group (or topic in a supergroup), and vice versa.
However, keep in mind that it's not the easiest to install. You'll need to keep a command prompt (CMD) running on your computer for the bot to work, and occasional errors may occur. Fortunately, fixing it is simple: just restart the bot, and most of the time, everything goes back to normal.
To save you time, here's a tutorial on how to add this multi-function bot to a Telegram group or supergroup: