Pinned message should hide without unpinning or asked to be hidden in the next dialog.
"Would you like to unpin this message" dialog appears with two buttons: CANCEL and UNPIN. No HIDE selection. Pressing UNPIN causes unpinning the pinned message in the group.
Operating system: Windows 10 Professional
Version of Telegram Desktop: 0.9.32
@evs38 The behaviour was taken from the official mobile apps (iOS / Android), as I understand they use such approach, so at least it is consistent.
And how would it look? Three buttons in Confirm Box?
I think that it's better to replace Cancel button with Hide, and just click outside box to hide it.
The same could be done with stickers (#1763).
But it would brake consistency, because some boxes would have cancel, and some won't.
Also context menu with "Hide" and "Unpin" could be added.
IMHO Best solution: leave behavior from mobile apps, but use desktop advantage -- right click.
Yes, it can be three buttons in confirm box, so it will not break consistency but add additional feature. Now supergroups admins completely deprived of their rights to hide pinned message from screen
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Well, it would be really relevant feature
Can this issue be reopened? This is relevant for the mobile app as well.
Yeah, would like to see this also. Don't know for the current Telegram app but on Telegram X (Android) its possible. For the Desktop client, this should also be possible.
Please, fix this.
This would be a huge QoL improvement. Would love to see it addressed.
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@evs38 The behaviour was taken from the official mobile apps (iOS / Android), as I understand they use such approach, so at least it is consistent.