you asked me to message you on telegram blocked
if you message me after a couple sentences ask me to message you on telegram I'm going to block you if you have telegram in your bio I'm going to immediately assume your sus.
Many people view Telegram with suspicion due to its unique privacy and security setup. Unlike other messaging apps like WhatsApp or Signal, Telegram does not enable end-to-end encryption by default for all chats. Instead, it provides this feature only in optional "Secret Chats," meaning regular messages stored in the cloud can be accessed by Telegram's servers and potentially law enforcement with legal requests. This setup, combined with Telegram’s large group capabilities, has unfortunately made it a hotspot for scams, phishing, and various cybercriminal activities. Users often receive unsolicited messages promising fake job offers, investment opportunities, or containing phishing links. Because of this, when someone quickly asks another person to move the conversation to Telegram — especially after just a couple of sentences — it often triggers immediate suspicion. Having Telegram mentioned in a user's social bio can also be seen as a red flag, leading others to assume the account might be untrustworthy or "sus." The perceived anonymity on Telegram can be a double-edged sword; while it allows users to create profiles that don't reveal much personal information, it also makes it easier for scammers and hackers to operate without easy traceability. In response, many users prefer to block people quickly who suggest switching to Telegram early in conversation to protect themselves from potential scams or security risks. If you intend to use Telegram for messaging, it helps to build trust first and explain why you prefer the platform. Transparency and patience in online communication can reduce misunderstanding and help establish safer, more authentic interactions.

