Let’s be brutally honest. You came here looking for an answer to the keyword: Is it truly patched?

Yes. For the mass public, it is dead.

In cybersecurity, there is always a workaround (e.g., E2E encrypted cloud storage, private Plex servers). However, the friction is now so high that it defeats the purpose of Telegram (which was convenience).

If a pirate wants "Naughty America on Telegram" today, they must:

By the time you do that, you could have bought a monthly subscription.

The "Patch" succeeded because it made piracy harder than paying.


When users say “Naughty America on Telegram is patched,” they are not referring to a software update to Telegram itself. Instead, “the patch” refers to a coordinated takedown ecosystem that has rendered traditional piracy methods ineffective. The patch is multi-layered:

Unlike Discord or WhatsApp, Telegram offers:

By 2023, dozens of public channels branded “Naughty America Archive,” “NA VIP,” or “Naughty America Leaks” had amassed hundreds of thousands of subscribers. Some advanced channels used request bots: type /latest or /search [scene name] and within seconds, the bot would DM you a permanent media link.