Here are some of the most commonly used admin hack codes, tags, and commands that group admins, especially on platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook, Discord, and social media groups, use to manage their groups and make them more efficient.
1. Common Admin Tags and Mentions
These tags are used to notify, highlight, or manage users.
- @todos — Tags everyone in the group (used in Discord, Slack, Telegram, etc.).
- @seguidores — Mentions all "followers" (more common on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, or community forums).
- @miembros — Mentions all group members. Similar to @everyone.
- @admin — Tags only the group admins.
- @moderadores — Tags only moderators (common in Discord, Telegram, and forums).
- @VIP — Mentions specific users with a "VIP" role or status (this requires setting roles in Discord, Telegram, or private groups).
- @username — Directly mentions a specific user. (Example: @EduardoDelDuca).
- @roles — Used on platforms like Discord to tag specific roles assigned to users (like @Admin, @Mod, @Newbies, etc.).
2. Group Management Commands
These commands help admins control group activity, permissions, and content.
WhatsApp Commands (Admin-Only)
- /promote @user — Makes a user an admin.
- /demote @user — Removes admin privileges from a user.
- /muteall — Mutes all group members except admins.
- /unmuteall — Unmutes all members.
- /kick @user — Removes a specific user from the group.
- /ban @user — Bans a user permanently (sometimes requires an extra plugin or mod for Telegram and Discord).
- /info — Displays the total members, admins, and group activity statistics.
- /rules — Shows the group rules (if pre-configured).
- /poll — Starts a poll in the group (available on Telegram, WhatsApp Business, and Discord).
Telegram Commands (Admin-Only)
- /setrules — Sets the rules for the group.
- /setwelcome — Sets the welcome message for new members.
- /ban @user — Bans a user.
- /mute @user Xh — Mutes a user for X hours. Example: /mute @user 2h to mute them for 2 hours.
- /warn @user — Issues a warning to a user (typically tracked in bot logs).
- /delete — Deletes a specific message (if using bots like Rose or Group Butler).
- /report — Notifies admins about spam or harmful content.
- /stats — Displays group statistics like most active users, most sent messages, etc. (with bots like Combot).
- /pinned — Lists all pinned messages.
3. Special Commands for Bots (for WhatsApp, Telegram, and Discord)
These commands require the installation of bots like Rose Bot, Group Butler, Carl-bot, Mee6, or Nightbot.
- !warn @user — Issues a warning to the mentioned user.
- !kick @user — Kicks the mentioned user.
- !ban @user — Bans the user.
- !mute @user X — Mutes the user for X minutes. Example: !mute @Eduardo 10.
- !unmute @user — Removes mute from a user.
- !clear X — Clears X number of recent messages.
- !poll "Question" "Option1" "Option2" — Creates a poll with two options.
- !role @user [role] — Assigns a specific role to a user.
- !help — Lists available bot commands.
4. Engagement Commands (for User Interaction)
These commands are used to boost group participation.
- /start — Used to start a bot or event (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord).
- /question — Generates a random question to boost interaction (bots like TriviaBot).
- /game — Launches a mini-game within the group (Telegram and Discord).
- /leaderboard — Shows the current top contributors in the group.
- /quiz — Starts a quiz.
- /vote — Starts a voting session.
- /feedback — Collects user feedback for the group.
5. Content Formatting Commands (Markdown, Bold, Italics, etc.)
Make your group chats look more professional and stylish.
WhatsApp Formatting
- italics — Enclose text in underscores to make it italic.
- bold — Enclose text in asterisks to make it bold.
strikethrough— Enclose text in tildes to cross it out.monospace
— Triple backticks make the text monospaced (like code).
Telegram and Discord Markdown
- italics — Same as WhatsApp.
inline code
— Enclose text in backticks for inline code.multiline code
— Triple backticks for multiline code formatting.- Link Text — Embeds a hyperlink in the text (only available in Telegram and Discord).
6. Shortcuts to Add and Manage Bots
These commands help admins add useful bots to their groups.
- /addbot [bot-name] — Adds a specific bot to the group.
- /kickbot [bot-name] — Removes a bot from the group.
- /botinfo — Displays information about the bots in the group.
Popular Bots
- Combot — Analytics, mute, and report features.
- Group Butler — Helps set rules, welcome messages, and more.
- Rose Bot — Advanced admin commands for banning, muting, and warnings.
- MEE6 — Used on Discord for custom commands, ranks, and points.
- Nightbot — Used on YouTube and Twitch for live chat moderation.
7. Useful Commands for Facebook Groups
Facebook doesn’t have direct “hack codes” like WhatsApp or Telegram, but it does have shortcuts and notifications.
- @all — Tags everyone in a post.
- /events — Lists all upcoming group events.
- /pinned — Shows pinned posts.
- /rules — Shows group rules.
- /admin — Messages all group admins directly.
- /mute — Mutes a member’s posts or comments for 24 hours.
- /highlight — Highlights or features a specific post (done via post options, not a command).
8. Efficiency Tips for Group Admins
- Pin Important Messages — Always pin announcements, group rules, and important updates.
- Use Welcome Bots — Use bots like Rose to automatically welcome new members.
- Use Reaction Roles (Discord) — Assign roles with emoji reactions.
- Schedule Posts — On Facebook, Telegram, and Discord, schedule posts at specific times.
- Automated Greetings — Telegram allows automatic welcome messages.
- Group Analytics — Use Combot to analyze user activity, who is most active, and how often people are chatting.
Example in Action
Here’s how you might combine multiple tags and commands into one useful message:
@todos Please read the group rules by typing /rules. If you’re a new member, check out our welcome message by typing /start. If you need help from an admin, mention @admin.
Also, don't forget to vote in our latest poll using /poll "Which day is best for the event?" "Friday" "Saturday".
Note: Spamming will result in an immediate ban (/ban @spammer).
These "hack codes" and admin commands can help you manage groups efficiently, maintain order, and keep members engaged. If you'd like a list of specific commands for a certain platform (like Telegram, WhatsApp, or Discord), let me know!
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