Twitter users who read an excessive number of tweets may eventually run out of something to read. You can thank Elon Musk for it.
The Twitter owner said last Saturday that rate constraints, or limitations on the number of tweets you can read each day, will be temporarily imposed for users. Musk used the practice of data scraping and system manipulation, in which bots and outside entities take large amounts of Twitter data for their own use, to justify the new plan.
However, as Musk continued altering limits, confusion quickly arose. He said in his initial tweet on Saturday that verified users would only be able to read 6,000 posts per day, unverified accounts 600 posts per day, and new unverified accounts 300 posts per day. Verified accounts pay the $8 monthly or $84 annually for a Twitter Blue subscription, whilst unverified accounts use Twitter for free.
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