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Telegram Rose Bot Settings & Commands (Up-to-Date Guide)

Manage your Telegram group with Rose Bot: automate moderation, remove spam, enforce rules, filter unwanted content, and keep the chat readable. This guide collects the most useful setup steps and commands in one place.

1) Rose Bot Overview

Rose Bot is a powerful moderation bot for Telegram groups. It can remove spam, enforce rules, filter content, automate welcome workflows, and help admins manage communities—especially medium to large groups.

In a normal group, admins do everything manually: deleting spam, controlling links, answering repeated questions, welcoming newcomers, calming fights… As the group grows, it gets exhausting. Rose Bot steps in and can automate tasks like:

Great for:

Main advantages:

2) Installation & First Settings

To use Rose effectively, do a proper setup first. These steps prevent the classic “commands don’t work / can’t delete / can’t ban” problems.

2.1 Add Rose to your group

2.2 Promote to admin (permissions)

Rose needs admin rights for key actions like deleting messages, muting, banning. At minimum enable:

Limiting permissions too much is the #1 reason for “Rose doesn’t work” complaints.

2.3 Language settings

Rose is multilingual. If your replies are confusing, use:

/setlang

2.4 Useful identity commands

3) Manage a Group from DMs (Connect System)

Rose can be controlled from private chat using its connect system. This keeps your group chat clean (no command spam).

3.1 Connect a group: /connect

3.2 Disconnect / view connections

4) Core Moderation: Kick, Ban, Mute, Purge

4.1 Kick

4.2 Mute

4.3 Ban

4.4 Clean up messages

5) Pins & Rules Panel

5.1 Pin types

5.2 Rules

5.3 Private rules

6) Admin Organization & Logs

6.1 Admin list / promote

6.2 Log channel

6.3 Reports

7) Welcome / Goodbye & Human Verification

7.1 Toggle welcome / goodbye

7.2 Variables

7.3 Clean up service and welcome messages

7.4 Human verification (anti-spam gate)

8) Filters: Auto Replies (Mini FAQ)

Filters let Rose reply automatically when a keyword appears. Great for FAQs.

/filter price
Check the pinned message for the latest price list.

9) Locks & Whitelist

Examples:

Whitelist domains (if supported):

10) Disable Commands (Optional Hardening)

11) Flood Control

Choose a limit based on your group speed. Small groups: 4–5. Very busy groups: 8–10.

12) Blacklist (Auto Moderation)

/addblacklist scam link
/addblacklist badword

Rose can apply different actions on blacklist hits depending on your settings: warn, tmute, mute, kick, tban, ban, etc.

13) Notes (Save & Reuse Info)

Save:

/save rules
/save pricing

Get:

14) Warnings (Step-by-Step Discipline)

15) Federations (Advanced Multi-Group Moderation)

Federations let you share bans across multiple groups (huge time saver for large communities).

16) Practical Scenarios (Ready Templates)

16.1 Spam raid cleanup

  1. Temporarily tighten flood settings: /setflood
  2. Lock links if needed: /lock url
  3. Bulk delete spam: reply + /purge
  4. Blacklist repeating patterns: /addblacklist ...
  5. Ban or federate-ban offenders: /ban / /fban

16.2 New group starter setup

  1. Add Rose + give admin rights
  2. Set rules: /setrules, then pin
  3. Enable welcome + verification if spam risk is high
  4. Create notes for FAQs
  5. Enable mild flood protection

16.3 Chat group (media ok, links controlled)

  1. Lock URLs: /lock url
  2. Whitelist your own domains (if supported)
  3. Use warnings instead of instant bans for minor issues

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