Viral Telegram Bokeh Group Links 2025: The “Nation Unifier” Trend That’s Got Netizens Hooked

Illustration of a user browsing Telegram groups on a smartphone with blurred bokeh video thumbnails in the background
Illustration of a user browsing Telegram groups on a smartphone with blurred bokeh video thumbnails in the background.

The Telegram bokeh group link trend is going viral again in 2025, catching the attention of adult netizens across Indonesia. 

Popularly known as “nation unifier” groups, these links are spreading fast on platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and online forums. 

Telegram has become the go-to app thanks to its privacy features, fewer restrictions, and ability to host high-quality videos. 

But behind the hype, many of these links are traps filled with scams and harmful content.

Some of the most searched group names include: “Indonesian Nation Unifier Group,” “Bokeh Museum Indo Videos,” “Uncensored Bokeh Telegram Channel,” and “Viral TikTok Telegram Links.”
According to digital media observer Donny BU from ICT Watch, this trend reflects a low level of digital literacy among users.

“Many people still click random links without thinking. A lot of these so-called bokeh groups on Telegram are just bait to spread phishing links and malware,” he said on Wednesday (August 7, 2025).

Several users have also reported extreme or misleading content, with some groups requiring members to click external links—posing major risks to personal data and device security.

Telegram has built-in reporting tools for users who feel uncomfortable with adult or spammy content in groups or channels. 

Authorities and digital safety advocates urge the public to stay smart online—join only well-moderated, clear groups, and avoid anything suspicious. 

If you're browsing these groups, make sure you're over 18, enable two-step verification, and never share your personal data. Online freedom is fun, but staying safe should always come first.

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