Whitelist

Allowing Only Specific Content

What It Does

The /add_whitelist command ensures that only messages containing specific words or phrases are forwarded. If a message doesn’t contain a whitelisted term, it will be blocked.

Prerequisite

  • Incoming and Outgoing Chats Configured: You must have /incoming and /outgoing chats set up for the whitelist to work.

How to Use It

  • Add words or phrases you want to allow using the command format: /add_whitelist WORDS_TO_ALLOW Example: /add_whitelist urgent or /add_whitelist project.

  • Auto Forwarder Bot will check all incoming messages. Only messages containing the whitelisted terms will be forwarded.

Add whitelisted words Auto_Forwarder_Bot

Real-Life Use Cases

  • Urgent Messages: If you only want urgent messages to be forwarded, whitelist words like "urgent," "important," or "emergency."

  • Topic-Specific Forwarding: If you're interested in forwarding only messages related to specific topics, whitelist relevant keywords such as "project update" or "meeting."

  • Content Moderation: In a high-volume group, you can forward only relevant content by whitelisting specific phrases like "breaking news" or "official announcement."

Removing a Whitelisted Word

If you want to remove a word from the whitelist:

  • Use the /rem_whitelist command.

  • A list of your whitelisted words will appear, each with a number.

  • Select the word you want to remove by typing its corresponding number.

    Removing a Whitelisted Word

After removal, messages without that word may no longer be forwarded.

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