If you're interested in learning more about online communities in Indonesia or the role of Telegram in community building, I'd be happy to provide more information or resources.

Mira’s Telegram channel, a carefully curated feed named "TobNews", posts crisp bulletins: test leaks, lost phones, a heart-shaped note in locker 213. Followers multiply; the channel becomes a pulse that students check between classes. Arka supplies the channel with scoops—snippets overheard by the school gate, images shot hastily on break. Jovan supplies the drama: staged pranks, dares livestreamed to a handful of classmates. Rafi watches, reticent, until a misdirected message intended for Mira lands in his inbox: a photograph of the school’s old amphitheater with the caption "Midnight Reunion? Gasskeunbray approved."

To foster a positive and engaging community:

If this is a community, channel, or content aimed at Indonesian-speaking teenagers or young adults, the engagement seems to focus on youth culture, possibly incorporating elements of entertainment, education, or social interaction. The use of "imut" and trying to engage with a younger audience could suggest that the content aims to be appealing or endearing.

If you're interested in a simple "start" command response, here's a basic example in Python using python-telegram-bot :