Telegram's t.me domain has been suspended

Tiberium 295 points 208 comments July 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (20 comments)

dgellow

Seems to be working fine? What does suspended imply here?

NDlurker

Any explanation?

yakohere

I stored all of my user images links with t.me and on my telegram mini app all users profile don't show the image. Switching to telegram.me

EGreg

This is what the problem is with DNS.

qurren

Yep, I would never use a registrar called "go daddy". It always sounded like a registrar for noobs that will take adverse actions to "protect" you and this only confirms this.

codedude64

I don't understand I visited the whois site and it seems all it's fine but I don't know if this match with the following cases. - The site was suspended but now it's ok - The site was not suspended - There is other information about telegram suspended

Tiberium

Direct link to the registry to verify the domain status (JSON): https://rdap.identitydigital.services/rdap/domain/t.me , Ctrl+F for "server hold"

sebastiennight

Of course we launched our Telegram channel just this weekend, so I am feeling pretty happy that I enforced a 15-year old SOP that says "never email links to 3rd-party domains ; always use a redirect"... Swapping the redirect now for telegram.me, which hopefully won't go down simultaneously

shishcat

serverHold means like "suspicious activity, domain is administratively held and taken off dns"

water-data-dude

You can read an explanation of the status codes on the icann website. The explanation for clientRenewProhibited was interesting: "This status code tells your domain's registry to reject requests to renew your domain. It is an uncommon status that is usually enacted during legal disputes or when your domain is subject to deletion." Similar language for some of the other statuses like serverDeleteProhibited. https://www.icann.org/epp#clientRenewProhibited

haskman

We only recently started moving the Functional Programming India community from Telegram to Zulip. That decision is looking better and better!

monkeywork

someone enforcing a min character policy on them?

petcat

Telegram was always shady as hell.

ventegus

I went here for an IP to write in /etc/hosts and no one has posted it yet :(

withinrafael

Didn't t.me also support showing previews of entire channels? Perhaps they got hit with a take-down of sorts due to content (e.g., CSAM) on any particular channel?

anigbrowl

Telegram is currently the target of legal/regulatory investigations by Russia (alleged extremism), France (likewise), and India (alleged facilitation of national exam leaking/cheating). I'm guessing the latter since it's the most recent and arguably has the most fiscal heft. Also very surprised to see Telegram was reliant on GoDaddy, notorious for its lack of transparency.

RJSquirel

I can't believe they use GoDaddy as a registrar.

bryant

They're in a position to get their own TLD (e.g .tgrm - edited from .tg); they should probably do this and run their own supporting infrastructure for it at this point.

pKropotkin

NEVER use godaddy!

orliesaurus

centralized dns is always going to give some people headaches, but works for 99.9% of the rest of the people

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