Telegram @getnewlink Dkmtck.mp4 -

Telegram has evolved into a prominent hub for decentralized content sharing, relying heavily on user-managed channels to distribute media files. Channels frequently utilize ephemeral links and automated "get new link" bots to circumvent content removals.

The distribution of files via unsolicited Telegram links presents risks:

When content is reported or deleted due to policy violations (e.g., copyright, 18+ policy violations), these bots automatically create a new t.me invite link. telegram @getnewlink DKMTCK.mp4

Only follow trusted sources to avoid fraudulent bots.

"Get New Link" mechanisms can be spoofed, leading users to phishing sites that attempt to steal credentials, particularly in the context of 18+ content channels. Telegram has evolved into a prominent hub for

Channels, often designated by specific filenames (e.g., DKMTCK.mp4 ), operate as repositories. Key characteristics include:

As of early 2026, many specialized content channels are private and do not appear in Telegram's built-in global search. Only follow trusted sources to avoid fraudulent bots

This paper addresses the operational, technical, and security aspects of navigating Telegram content-sharing channels, exemplified by the "@getnewlink" username and specific file extensions like ".mp4".