1. Telegram mailing lists. These would be kind of like templates, where the user can paste a short code in the "To:" field. If a mailing list is longer than eight nations, it would require stamps. Basically, the site would take the mailing list code and interpret it as a list of nations. Creating one could be as simple as sending a blank message to multiple nations, which currently returns the error "Your message appears blank.", but could instead return a code similar to a telegram ID.
There are many use-cases for such a thing. If your region has a political party with a fairly constant membership, for example, you could send regular telegrams to them without having to remember all the names or hunt down a list. You could telegram all your region's government officials at once, or the entire roster of an R/D military, which may be spread across multiple regions. There are things I would do, myself--I am sure others could come up with even more creative ones.
2. Showing upvotes/downvotes on dispatches. I was thinking that maybe they should be displayed only to the dispatch author. The score alone would be visible to other nations, the way it is now, to reduce visual clutter. This is because (in my experience) downvotes are used less often for bad dispatches and more often for good dispatches that certain groups want to hide. Letting the author see the points would at least provide them with more feedback.
3. Finally (unrelated to TGs or dispatches), here is a glitch I found when modifying an RO that had CTEd:
By the way, the new features from my last thread are working well, and are very useful. Thanks!