Twitter has introduced a new policy to combat spammy accounts on its platform. As of now, users who have sent over 400 requests in a single hour are facing an error message that reads “429 Too Many Requests.” This move is aimed at preventing bots and automated accounts from flooding the platform with unwanted content.
The change aims to improve user experience by reducing the amount of spam on Twitter. However, some users might find it inconvenient as they may struggle to send messages or access features due to this new policy. The company will continue to monitor the situation and adjust its policies accordingly.
The new policy applies to all users, including developers and business accounts. Those who are affected by this change can try contacting Twitter’s support team for assistance.
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