
The short-term studying limitation will probably be growing quickly, sai Elon Musk. (Representational)
Twitter is limiting what number of tweets per day numerous accounts can learn, to discourage “excessive ranges” of knowledge scraping and system manipulation, Government Chair Elon Musk mentioned in a submit on the social media platform on Saturday.
Verified accounts are quickly restricted to studying 6,000 posts a day, Elon Musk mentioned, including that the unverified accounts will probably be restricted to 600 posts a day with new unverified accounts restricted to 300.
The short-term studying limitation will probably be growing quickly to eight,000 posts per day for verified customers, 800 posts per day for unverified and 400 posts per day for brand new unverified customers, Elon Musk mentioned in a separate submit on Twitter with out offering additional particulars on when it might be carried out.
Beforehand, Twitter had introduced it would require customers to have an account on the social media platform to view tweets, a transfer that Elon Musk on Friday known as a “short-term emergency measure.”
Elon Musk had mentioned that a whole lot of organizations or extra had been scraping Twitter information “extraordinarily aggressively”, impacting person expertise.
Elon Musk had earlier expressed displeasure with synthetic intelligence corporations like OpenAI, the proprietor of ChatGPT, for utilizing Twitter’s information to coach their giant language fashions.
The social media platform had beforehand taken plenty of steps to win again advertisers who left Twitter below Musk’s possession and to spice up subscription income by making verification verify marks part of the Twitter Blue program.
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