Telegram’s core short-link domain, t.me, has been placed under a serverHold status at the .me registry. This action can remove the domain from the global DNS, making all associated links inaccessible. The incident affects various Telegram features, including invite links, public channel previews, bot URLs, usernames, and shared message links that rely on the t.me […]
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