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Twitter Chief Elon Musk made an announcement saying that the company will fix a daily limit on the number of posts users can read. The same has sparked a meme fest on the platform. Not only are people posting hilarious memes on the same but many are also venting their frustration. As per the Twitter executive chairman, under “temporary limits”, verified accounts are now limited to reading 6,000 posts per day. However, unverified accounts can go upto 600 posts per day and new unverified accounts 300 per day.
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Immediately after the announcement was made many memes went viral. Here have a look for yourself:
Elon mask playing with twitter be like ♂️#TwitterDown #RateLimitExceeded #RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/J563kTRdWN— Cinema Circuit (@Cinema_Circuit) July 2, 2023
Unverified accounts after viewing 599 posts in a day. pic.twitter.com/ikvbL7Ryxr— DME (@dme_363) July 1, 2023
200 posts in the morning200 in the afternoon200 in the night pic.twitter.com/lCtvShqV2g— Chemical Brother (@chemicalbrodar) July 1, 2023
6001 tweets pic.twitter.com/flGL1RS5Sr— Crypoq Giveaway (@crypoqback) July 1, 2023
Everyone going to Instagram once their rate limit exceeds #riptwitter #TwitterDown #Twitter #TwitterLimits #TwitterRateLimit pic.twitter.com/n55kaYNEGY— Pssdj (@Pssdj3) July 2, 2023
wtf Elon get off twitter pic.twitter.com/pjW12ZkSpJ— Everything Out Of Context (@EverythingOOC) July 1, 2023
Nikita upset that he can’t read more than 6,000 tweets a day. pic.twitter.com/vEFiW95LDa— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) July 1, 2023
This announcement came after Twitter was down for thousands of users on Saturday. Approximately, 7,500 users across the social media platform reported issues with the app. Also, earlier on Saturday, Twitter stopped browsing access on its web platform for people without accounts.
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Musk stated that it was a temporary emergency measure. “We were getting data pillaged so much that it was degrading service for normal users. Almost every company doing AI, from startups to some of the biggest corporations on Earth, was scraping vast amounts of data,” the Twitter owner said.
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