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| layout: post
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| comments: true
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| title: "Why I recommend TeleIRC instead of TeleMatrix"
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| category: [english]
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| tags: [irc, english, Matrix]
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| redirect_from:
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|   - /teleirc.html
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|   - /telematrix.html
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| ---
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| 
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| *FAQ at SailfishOS Fan Club: why everything was made worse for Matrix users?*
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| 
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| I am not sure which order should I put the issues with TeleMatrix in and
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| the first issue is actually multiple interlinked issues and I am just
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| trying to open it somehow.
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| 
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| * * * * *
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| 
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| Issue 1: Matrix display names are based on Telegram real name and not
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| username. In practive this means that Matrix (and IRC) users won't know
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| what is the username to use in order to ping a Telegram user.
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| 
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| This was workaroundable by setting Telegram real name into `@username`, but
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| the new Riot Web mentions broke this.
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| 
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| And as display names at Telegram don't have any limitations (unlike
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| usernames), everyone who had only UTF-8 characters as their "real name" at
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| Telegram became "Telegram" at IRC and as there were 5 users named Telegram,
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| the IRC bridge got easily confused on who is who and lost the connection
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| between Matrix and IRC users resulting into the IRC bridge repeating
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| everything the Matrix user said resulting into duplicated messages at
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| Matrix and Telegram.
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| 
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| As requested, I workarounded this by setting quiet on `#jollafanclub` for
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| `*Telegram*!*@*` preventing anyone whose username nickname included the
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| word Telegram from saying anything. Thus IRC users were unable to see
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| parts of discussion with at least 5 users missing.
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| 
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| * [Telematrix#28: Replying from Matrix to Telegram doesn't ping the user](https://github.com/SijmenSchoon/telematrix/issues/28)
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| * [Telematrix#33: Allow configuring bridged user display name format](https://github.com/SijmenSchoon/telematrix/issues/33)
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| * [Telematrix#36: Mentions bridging](https://github.com/SijmenSchoon/telematrix/issues/36)
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| * [matrix-appservice-irc#27: Duplicate messages matrix-side (due to distributed IRCds)](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/issues/27)
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| * [matrix-appserice-irc#413: Allow passwordless commands in rooms?](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/issues/413)
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| * [matrix-appservice-irc#486: Propagate display name changes to nick changes](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/pull/486)
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| 
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| * * * * *
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| 
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| Issue 2: When Telegram users replied to messages, Telematrix sent the whole
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| original message to Matrix/IRC.
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| 
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| For Matrix users this wasn't an issue, but the Matrix IRC bridge pastebins
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| every message that goes over three lines in order to avoid angering IRC ops
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| and serverside antispam measures.
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| 
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| For example normal message from Telegram user would become this at IRC.
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| 
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| > 2017-09-19 16:30:09+0300  * @Mikaela- sent a long message: Mikaela-_2017-09-19_13:30:08.txt <https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/PuaTAbMsMmuboFHpHMuLBruj>
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| 
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| *Where I said Telegram, I meant TeleMatrix, and only noticed this later.*
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| 
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| Telegram users often reply to each other and when half of the discussion
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| is like this and requires clicking all the time, IRC users simply cannot
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| follow the discussion. For some reason I got the impression that Matrix
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| users don't mind if their messages get unreadable for IRC and Telegram
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| users.
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| 
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| For comparsion, here is how TeleIRC with the current configuration looks
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| like, a little ugly, but no need to switch apps or click dozens of links.
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| 
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| ```
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| 2017-09-19 16:28:03+0300 <#@M1kaela> Typing an example message for my blog post. This is the first line. … This is the second line. … This is the third line.
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| 2017-09-19 16:28:56+0300 <#@oldandwise> @@M1kaela [Typing an example message …], typing an example of reply for your blog,  … you haven't asked but i assumed it may be helpful.  … would it be?
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| ```
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| 
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| *I am using WeeChat script parse_relayed_msg.pl, normal users would see
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|  the message in the following format:*
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| 
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| * `<T4> <@TelegramUserName> @@OriginalAuthor [Snippet of original message]`
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| 
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| *The double @ is caused by setting username format in TeleIRC config.js to
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|  start with @ in order to remind users that the @ is necessary to ping
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|  Telegram users.*
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| 
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| *This is technically not an issue in either associated project, so I cannot
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|  add issue links.*
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| 
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| * * * * *
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| 
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| Minor(?) technical(?) issues:
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| 
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| * Telegram users appear as separate IRC connections draining resources
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|   on both matrix.org (running the bridge) and IRC server and freenode
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|   has expressed being unhappy about idle connections. In case of SailfishOS
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|   Fan Club this meant 300 additional connections.
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|     * The Telegram users also cannot be sent private messages and all
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|       Matrix/IRC users appear as single bot at Telegram, so I don't think
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|       it's worth it.
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| * TeleMatrix isn't currently maintained (to be honest, TeleIRC isn't a lot
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|   more maintained, but it doesn't have this many/serious issues).
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| 
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| Links:
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| 
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| * Freenode's unhappiness:
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|     * [matrix-appservice-irc#388: Please can we regularly and automatically reap idle-presence connections on all networks](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/issues/388)
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|     * [matrix-appservice-irc#450: Channels on IRC that contain only matrix users should not be bridged to IRC](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/issues/450)
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| * BONUS: [TeleMatrix sends all joins/parts to Telegram anoying users](https://github.com/SijmenSchoon/telematrix/issues/13)
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|     * tchncs.de instance is running modified code with this behaviour
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|       disabled, I had originally forgotten it from this post.
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| 
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| * * * * *
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| 
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| Proposed solution: Changing the middle protocol from IRC to Telegram as
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| Matrix didn't work as can be read from this article, so everyone is happy.
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| 
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| Matrix users could use TeleMatrix and IRC users TeleIRC so Matrix users
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| wouldn't suffer any worse experience than before and I wouldn't need to
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| type this article.
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| 
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| **ISSUE: Telegram bots won't see messages from other bots**, so Telegram
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| would see everyone and IRC and Matrix wouldn't see each other.
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| 
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| > 2. Bot admins and bots with privacy mode disabled will receive all
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|   messages except messages sent by other bots.
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| 
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| > Bots talking to each other could potentially get stuck in unwelcome
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|   loops. To avoid this, we decided that bots will not be able to see
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|   messages from other bots regardless of mode.
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| 
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| via [Telegram Bots FAQ](https://core.telegram.org/bots/faq#what-messages-will-my-bot-get) "What messages will my bot get?" and "Why doesn't my bot see
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| messages from other bots?" on 2017-09-19.
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