TELEGRAM #40I’ve been mulling over what to choose as the last post of the year for a while now (Lies. It just came to me). Because I’m the type who really reflects and thinks things through (Another lie. I’m way too impulsive). And I’ve decided the best way to say goodbye to 2K24 is with a post dedicated to our Telegram Community.
I know you have lots of resolutions for this new year, and I know you’ll achieve every single one of them (Yet another lie. You talk a big game, but you’ll do nothing. Like the rest of us). Among those life-changing goals, I suggest you add downloading Telegram and joining our Channel. I promise it’ll make your life better (Okay, I lied again. Your life will still suck, but at least it’ll be a more entertaining kind of suck).
My goal for 2K25 is to be more honest and lie to myself less, and as you can see, I’ve already started. I don’t like procrastinating (Wow, I’m so full of it). Anyway, I hope to keep seeing you around next year and that we can keep enjoying whatever new craziness the Internet decides to throw at us.
LONG LIVE ALRNCN AND LONG LIVE YOU (Just kidding. Long live me).
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You might have noticed that when attempting to join our Telegram Channel you get a message that flags our content as sensitive content, which ends up not letting you see anything; this means you have the parental control activated.
This means you have to go to the web version of Telegram https://web.telegram.org and log in, if you are not already. In the settings, in the "Privacy" section, find the option "Sensitive content" and activate "Disable filtering". As soon as you do, the Settings will automatically sync with the rest of your devices, including the iOS and macOS versions of the App Store.
From there you will be able to enter all the Adult Channels.
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BREASTFEEDING ON SOCIAL MEDIAIn the jungle of social media, where rules are clear but intentions are murky, there will always be someone who finds a way to push the boundaries. One example of this is the trend of "educational" breastfeeding tutorials that, in reality, are an excuse to showcase breasts and fuel voyeuristic curiosity.
Recently, a viral case emerged of a woman creating videos where, under the guise of teaching how to breastfeed a baby, she used a doll for demonstrations. In these tutorials, both breasts were shown prominently—something that technically doesn’t violate the rules of platforms like YouTube or Instagram, which allow content related to breastfeeding for its supposed educational value. But looking closer, the real goal was evident: to generate curiosity and, with it, attract a massive audience.
And she definitely succeeded. Reportedly, this creator was making around $30,000 a month on YouTube thanks to the traffic her "educational" videos generated. However, her success didn’t go unnoticed, and eventually, the platform reviewed her content and uncovered her true intentions. The result: her account was deleted.
This case is far from unique. Many people have learned to manipulate platform rules, turning loopholes into opportunities. Rules like "nudity is not allowed unless it’s educational or related to breastfeeding" become an open invitation for the most creative to toe the line without officially crossing it.
This debate isn’t just about the woman who lost her channel, but also about how social media platforms handle these boundaries and whether it’s even possible to prevent these "loopholes" from being exploited. In the end, it’s clear that where there are rules, there will always be someone figuring out how to bend them. Because if the internet has taught us anything, it’s that human creativity knows no limits—especially when there’s curiosity and money involved.
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