Where can I find a reliable telegram serverlist? or What’s the best way to access a telegram serverli

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"Hey guys, anyone know where to find a reliable telegram serverlist?

Been scrolling through random sites but most seem sketchy or outdated.

Also, what’s the best way to check if a telegram serverlist is safe? Don’t wanna end up in some spammy mess lol.

If you’ve got a solid one you trust, drop a link or dm me! Appreciate it.

(Or if there’s a better way to access a good telegram serverlist, lmk!)"

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Yo, I feel you on the sketchy sites. I’ve had luck with telegram serverlist on serverlists.io—it’s pretty updated and has ratings.

For safety, just check the comments and avoid ones with dead links or no recent activity. Also, never join a telegram serverlist that asks for your phone number upfront. Sketchy af.
Honestly, most public telegram serverlist sites are hit or miss. I’d recommend just asking in niche Discord groups or Reddit communities.

People there usually share legit ones, and you can vet them better since they’re from real users. Plus, less spammy than random sites.
Try t.me/servers—it’s a bot that curates telegram serverlist channels. Not perfect, but way better than digging through shady forums.

For safety, always look for servers with active mods and clear rules. If it’s just a free-for-all, it’s probably garbage.
I’ve been burned before too lol. Now I only use telegram serverlist from trusted sources like GitHub repos (search for “telegram serverlist github”).

Devs usually keep those updated, and you can see the commit history to check if it’s maintained.
Thanks for the tips, guys! Tried serverlists.io and the GitHub method—way better than what I was doing before.

Still kinda paranoid tho, so I’ll def use a burner account like someone suggested. Anyone know if VPNs help with this too? Just wanna be extra safe.
Pro tip: Use a burner account when testing new telegram serverlist. Some are just spam traps.

Also, check out serverhunt.com—they verify listings and remove dead ones. Not 100% safe, but better than nothing.
Why bother with public lists? Just search for keywords in Telegram itself (like “gaming servers” or “tech chats”) and join the ones with high member counts.

Less risk, and you can leave if it’s trash. Public telegram serverlist sites are a gamble.
If you’re into tech stuff, the r/Telegram subreddit has a pinned post with verified telegram serverlist.

Otherwise, avoid anything with “free” or “premium” in the name—those are almost always scams.



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