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How we can kick out a telegram BOT from groups?
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          if you set group privacy of your bot off via Botfather, your bot will get new messages in the group as updates. upon joining a new user you will get a json message in your handler and you can check if it is a bot or not by checking msg.new_chat_member.is_bot value. then you can use kickChatMember API of bots to kick out that user.






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          if you set group privacy of your bot off via Botfather, your bot will get new messages in the group as updates. upon joining a new user you will get a json message in your handler and you can check if it is a bot or not by checking msg.new_chat_member.is_bot value. then you can use kickChatMember API of bots to kick out that user.






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          if you set group privacy of your bot off via Botfather, your bot will get new messages in the group as updates. upon joining a new user you will get a json message in your handler and you can check if it is a bot or not by checking msg.new_chat_member.is_bot value. then you can use kickChatMember API of bots to kick out that user.






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          if you set group privacy of your bot off via Botfather, your bot will get new messages in the group as updates. upon joining a new user you will get a json message in your handler and you can check if it is a bot or not by checking msg.new_chat_member.is_bot value. then you can use kickChatMember API of bots to kick out that user.






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          if you set group privacy of your bot off via Botfather, your bot will get new messages in the group as updates. upon joining a new user you will get a json message in your handler and you can check if it is a bot or not by checking msg.new_chat_member.is_bot value. then you can use kickChatMember API of bots to kick out that user.







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