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Join Requests and Invitation Links Is Not Accessible #2769

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Elshara opened this issue Jun 26, 2022 · 2 comments
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Join Requests and Invitation Links Is Not Accessible #2769

Elshara opened this issue Jun 26, 2022 · 2 comments

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@Elshara
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Elshara commented Jun 26, 2022

Describe the bug
In other clients, you're able to see and manage join requests for private groups. You are also able to manage invitation links. In unigram, they do not show up for screen readers to be able to interact with at all.
To Reproduce

  1. Go to 'The private group'
  2. Click on 'Edit. In older unigram clients, manage group'
  3. Scroll down to 'Invite Links'
  4. You can't manage anything or see statistics.

Expected behavior
For this feature to be accessible. The only way to work around this, is to use Google Android. on Iphone, this feature is completely inaccessible.
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Version Info

  • Unigram: [8.8.7433.0_x64]
  • Windows: [11 Version 22H2 build 25145.1000]
    Additional context
    It is something I get quite personally Annoyed with as a group owner to deal with this. Features promised in official telegram chat clients never make their way to unigram until much later. As such, relying on the mobile version of telegram, have their expensive down sides. This is one of them that I had to buy a bluetooth keyboard just to partially solve on Android. I use group invite links quite frequently.
@MarcAnt01
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@Elshara please fill the template, otherwise the issue will be closed

@Elshara
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Elshara commented Jun 26, 2022

There I fixed the template. Sorry about that.

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