AggregatorBot
Filter Telegram noise: AggregatorBot tracks your chosen channels, blocks unwanted topics, translates posts, and summarizes them from 300 to 1000 chars.
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If you open Telegram in the morning, there is a good chance you will be mentally exhausted by lunchtime.
Somewhere it is “urgent,” somewhere “everything is lost,” somewhere there is yet another ad for a course promising to turn you into anyone in three days — from a millionaire to a master of conscious breathing. Channels multiply, posts fly by, and the noise, doom, negativity, ads, and clickbait keep growing. At some point, the news feed starts to resemble a person grabbing you by the shoulders every 30 seconds and shouting: “Look! This is very important!” And the main problem is that truly important things are there too. They are just getting harder to reach.
But you still want to stay informed. Not about everything in the world — at least about what really matters to you.
That is how the idea of @ChanWatchBot appeared.
It is a Telegram bot that collects information from selected channels and helps turn an endless stream into a more manageable, personal feed. You can monitor channels even without subscribing to them — just add your sources to the bot and set up news filtering the way you need.
The bot can understand posts in many languages, and it can present the result in one of the interface languages: English, Русский, हिन्दी, Indonesia, Português, Español, or Tiếng Việt.
For example:
interests: science news;
blocked topics: neural networks, advertising;
the bot will collect only what relates to science news, while filtering out anything connected to neural networks and advertising.
Another useful feature is that the bot lets you avoid reading long walls of text in full. Channel posts can be compressed almost to Twitter-like length — around 300 characters — or turned into a more detailed version of up to 1000 characters (while keeping the link to the original).
You do not necessarily need to read less — you can read smarter.