Twitter has hit its daily request limit for developers using its API (Application Programming Interface). This means that requests to access Twitter data will be rejected due to excessive usage.
The request limit is intended to prevent abuse and ensure the stability of the platform. Twitter provides 7,200 requests per 15-minute window, but this limit can be reduced at any time.
Developers who hit the daily limit must wait until the next 15-minute period to make more requests or risk having their API keys suspended. This move aims to discourage spamming and promote responsible API usage.
To mitigate this issue, developers are advised to implement caching mechanisms, batch their requests, and monitor their usage closely. Twitter also provides tools and documentation to help developers navigate its API policies.
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