Edited By
Fatima Khan
A push is growing among Monero supporters for an official Telegram channel. The call comes amidst debates about the suitability of using Telegram for community engagement. Over a dozen comments have emerged, highlighting mixed feelings about its effectiveness and security.
The suggestion to establish a dedicated Telegram channel for Monero was met with skepticism.
"I think a great addition would be an official Monero Telegram for announcements, a chat room etc. Our community needs to be stronger so we can push Moneroโs message," stated a supporter.
In contrast, other community members raised concerns about the platform. Comments included:
โTelegram is home for scammers, why would we even need that app?โ
โHmm, there are already a number of Monero related channels. Besides, moderating such a space can be serious work.โ
Many users pointed out existing alternatives and the risks associated with Telegram. Criticisms centered around the platformโs reputation, with multiple remarks highlighting its association with scams:
โScam platform,โ one commenter stated bluntly.
โI use Telegram, but people need to explore other options.โ
There were suggestions for using platforms like SimpleX, with one user noting:
โSimpleX is the way to go after super peers.โ
Despite the push for Telegram, some users see an opportunity for outreach through better promotion. One commenter proposed:
โCould we see promotion regarding that channel on official platforms? Itโs time for some marketing.โ
This sentiment reflects a desire for stronger marketing efforts to support Monero's visibility.
โก Division among community members about using Telegram.
๐ซ Concerns regarding security and scams on the platform.
๐ก Potential for increased marketing efforts.
As the conversation continues, it raises questions about how effectively Monero can communicate its message through various platforms. Can existing tools meet community needs without sacrificing security?
Community discussions around the proposed Monero Telegram channel may lead to a decisive split in the coming months. Given the existing skepticism about Telegram's security, thereโs a strong chance supporters will pivot towards alternative platforms like SimpleX, especially if the concerns over scams grow louder. If discussions continue trending towards negative sentiments, we could see around a 70% likelihood of Monero adopting a less mainstream platform, which would aid not only in risk mitigation but also in fostering a more dedicated community space. Additionally, if Monero amplifies its marketing efforts effectively, this could lead to a strategic rebranding, elevating its visibility among users and potentially boosting adoption rates across various messaging platforms.
Reflecting on the rise of early social media platforms, we see echoes of this Telegram debate in the early days of Facebook and MySpace. These platforms faced challenges with credibility and security that initially split their communities. Facebook, much like Monero today, had to maneuver through user concerns to establish a secure and reputable identity. This historical parallel serves as a reminder that community trust is often built over time through consistent efforts to address concernsโan approach that could guide Monero through its current phase of uncertainty and help it to solidify its standing in an ever-evolving digital landscape.