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Organizing Chat Context with Telegram System Prompts for OpenClaw

Strategies for segmenting Telegram chats by topic and applying specific system prompts to each group to prevent context mixing within OpenClaw.

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Key Insights

Benefits of Context Separation

By setting System Prompts for specific groups or topics, you avoid 'Context Contamination' or overlapping information. This ensures the AI doesn't provide agency-related answers while you're working on personal journaling.

Telegram Organization Tips

Use the 'Topics' feature in Telegram as sub-folders. This is extremely useful if you have a large project (as a Group) but want to separate discussions regarding budget, strategy, and execution (as Topics).
Prompts

System Prompt Example for Specific Topics

Target: OpenClaw (System Prompt)
This is my Twitter related content topic. Act as a social media strategist. Help me brainstorm hooks and threads based on the ideas I provide here.
Step by Step

How to Separate OpenClaw Chat Contexts on Telegram

  1. Open Telegram and create several different 'Groups' based on your task categories (e.g., General, To-dos, Journaling, Agency Work, and Content).
  2. In Groups with a broad scope (e.g., 'Content'), enable the 'Topics' feature to divide the chat into specific sub-channels (e.g., 'Ideas' or 'Twitter Content' Topics).
  3. Open the 'Settings' section or interface of your OpenClaw.
  4. Find the 'System Prompts' configuration section that supports group and topic-level settings.
  5. Enter a specific 'System Prompt' for each group or topic so the AI understands its role and context within that specific chat space.
  6. Save the settings to ensure OpenClaw maintains the correct memory and personality for each conversation topic.

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