• @YellowtoOrangeOP
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      -21 year ago

      Apparently some sort of contract with google ran out yesterday

  • auth
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    61 year ago

    We don’t need limits on Lemmy… most of the time the instances are down

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I thought Twitter already had limits, tbh. It only ever has so many curated tweets for me, few of which are from accounts that I actually follow (even fewer from radical tweeters). After a few ‘pages’ it just says, ‘no’, and refuses to load any more. It’s always done this. If I click on the profiles of people I do follow, many tweet daily and often. Twitter just refuses to include them in my timeline. It’s one of the reasons I rarely use it. No idea what it would be like recently.

  • @[email protected]
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    -41 year ago

    Sounds fair enough if you read some of the articles it’s for accounts that read over 6000 posts a dayz so as to combat scraper bots.

    Twitter has to manage 3rd parties paying for their API somehow

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      6000 tweets is only for people with Twitter Blue, and it counts scrolling past a series of tweets on your timeline as reading them, so it’s really easy to hit that limit even as a paying bootlicker.

      For those of us sane enough to not spend any money on that godforsaken platform, it’s only 600 tweets, which is disgustingly easy to hit. Scroll a little through your timeline, open a few tweets to read replies, and you’ve hit your limit in less than 30 minutes.

      • @[email protected]
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        Sorry, you’re right it’s 600 a day, but seriously I don’t think that’s a problem it’s probably doing us a favour too.

        I couldn’t imagine spending 30 a day total on Twitter.

        They want people to pay for the platform, this is how they’re doing it.