Detailed description:
The "API_ID_PUBLISHED_FLOOD" error in Telegram occurs when your pair of API ID and API Hash has been compromised or published, leading to their removal by Telegram. This may happen due to data leaks, unauthorized automation methods, or violations of Telegram's policies. When your API keys are no longer valid, the program using them will cease to function properly.
The "API_ID_PUBLISHED_FLOOD" issue is directly related to the Telegram API, which requires a unique pair of API ID and API Hash to operate with the application. If these credentials were exposed or shared with third parties, Telegram will revoke or block them to prevent abuse. This is part of Telegram's security measures to protect against spam and malicious activity on the platform.
Reasons for the "API_ID_PUBLISHED_FLOOD" error:
1. Leakage or publication of your API ID and API Hash credentials.
2. Use of these credentials for mass messaging or other prohibited actions.
3. Violation of Telegram API usage policies.
Solution for the "API_ID_PUBLISHED_FLOOD" error:
To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
1. In the top left corner of the Telegram-Spam-Master program, click the "Delete API id and API hash" button.
2. Follow the instructions to create a new pair of API ID and API Hash.
3. In the program folder, there is a file with a list of other API ID and API Hash pairs that you can try using in the program.
It's important to keep your API credentials secure to prevent future leaks and blocks from Telegram.