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telegram-reaction-prober

Probe which emoji reactions are accepted in a specific Telegram chat/message, record an allow/deny list.

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Installation

npx clawhub@latest install telegram-reaction-prober

View the full skill documentation and source below.

Documentation

Telegram Reaction Prober

What this skill is

Telegram reactions are chat-specific: a bot can only react with emojis that are enabled for that chat/message. When you try an unsupported emoji, Telegram returns:
  • 400 Bad Request: REACTION_INVALID
This skill is the prober (the method + starter datasets), not a global list. It helps you:
  • test a list of candidate emojis against a specific message_id
  • classify them as Allowed vs Rejected
  • optionally remove successful reactions after testing (so you don't spam the chat)
  • write the results into TOOLS.md (or another file)
Important: Do not publish your private chat’s allow/deny list as “the answer for everyone”.
Share the prober + candidate sets; each user still probes their own chat.

Limits / Reality check

There is no practical way to "test every emoji" (Unicode is enormous, and this Clawdbot Telegram integration does not expose Telegram's enabled-reaction list directly).

So the best approach is:
1) Test a curated emoji set you care about (common reactions)
2) Save the whitelist for that chat
3) Re-run when Telegram chat settings change

How to run (manual)

1) Pick a target Telegram message_id (e.g. the most recent message in the chat). 2) Pick a candidate emoji set: - start small (15–30), or - use the included 200-emoji starter list: - skills/telegram-reaction-prober/assets/emoji200-unicode-frequency-2019.txt 3) For each emoji: - call message tool with action=react and that emoji - if it succeeds → mark Allowed - if it fails with REACTION_INVALID → mark Rejected 4) Cleanup options: - Fast/quiet: don’t remove; Telegram generally keeps only one reaction per user/bot (so you’re effectively just flipping it) - Clean: remove successful reactions after testing via remove=true 5) Write results to /home/ubuntu/clawd/TOOLS.md under a heading like: - ### Telegram reactions (this chat) — tested on message_id XYZ

Suggested starter emoji set

Allowed in many chats:
  • 👍 ❤️ 🔥 🙏 🎉 🤔 👀
Often rejected (depends on chat):
  • ✅ 😂 💡
Good candidates to test next:
  • 👎 😅 😭 😮 😍 🤝 👏 🙌 💯 😡 😴 🧠 🧩 ⚠️

Notes

  • Be mindful of rate limits; don’t blast 100+ reactions without delays.
  • Keep tests on a single known message_id and record it.