Premium Exclusive Products Appear In The Beta Version Of Telegraph

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For Such A Powerful Information Application Of Telegraph, It Really Needs To Make Money. The Company Monetized Its Platform Last Year Through Advertising Sales And Additional Features For Large-scale Group Channels. But If The Latest Beta Version Of Its IOS App Can Explain Anything, Ordinary Users May Soon Be Asked To Pay For More Experience.

In The Test Of Version 8.7.2, The Telegraph Beta Channel Found A Series Of Reaction Emoji Symbols And Stickers, Which Were Marked As Exclusive Products Of Telegraph Premium. Users Who Choose These Stickers And Responses Will Be Prompted To Register For The Service. Even Advanced Stickers That Appear In The Conversation Thread Will Be Blocked From Free Users And Replaced By The Same Call To Action.

The Details Of The Plan Itself - Including Prices And Other Benefits - Are Not Known.

Depending On Which Stickers Or Emoticons Eventually Become Your Favorites, You May Be Disappointed By The Discovery Of Another Feature: In The Past Week, There Has Been News That There Will Be A Avatar Creator On The MacOS Client, Which Will Allow Users To Match Simple Or Patterned Gradients With Their Favorite Emoji Emoji Emoji Or Stickers, Or Even Just A Combination Of Letters. It Is Also Disappointing That There Is No Indication Where Or When This Is Happening.

In The Future With Telegraph Premium, It Is Not A Pleasant Thing To Guess Which Upcoming Features Will Be Free For All And Which Will Only Be Aimed At Paying Users, But At This Point, We Are Only Looking For A Clear Answer.

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