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Re: Tell HN: Twitter switched temporarily to rate limited mode

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I do pay for YouTube. I don't know if it's worth it, are ad blockers working well there these days?

Is Youtube social media? I mean it has a comment section, but to me it's always been a content delivery service for videos, first and foremost.

There are also far fewer creators/posters and far more value per post, especially when you consider that YouTube carries a lot of commercial content (music & music videos)

Would I pay for ad-free access to a giant catalogue of music (even though I can use an ad blocker) or to support talented people putting hours into composing and editing content I like? Sure, why not. Would I pay to see people's random short-form thoughts? Hell no.

Re: Tell HN: Twitter switched temporarily to rate limited mode

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I'm increasingly concerned that Bluesky has missed its moment. It got a ton of hype when it started rolling out invites, but that died down pretty quickly. Now it's been a couple months and they're still not open. Events like this would be a perfect opportunity to grab users from Twitter. But they're not ready.

Would be a pity if so, such a promising technology where you finally have a chance to own your content and connections

Re: Tell HN: Twitter switched temporarily to rate limited mode

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Needless to say, with those limits, Twitter is basically unusable. I really doubt these ridiculous limitations can be explained just by a sudden urge to scrape. Why limit verified accounts, for example?

Verified accounts are limited to 6k tweets/day. Assume the average human is awake for 16 hours a day. That's 6.25 tweets/minute if you did literally nothing but scroll through twitter all day long for 16 hours straight. Please explain how that makes the site "unusable" unless of course you are a non-human bot scraping site content.

One correction: It’s tweets fetched via the API, not tweets actually viewed. An unattended open tab could easily bust the limit as twitter fetches more for your feed.

Re: Tell HN: Twitter switched temporarily to rate limited mode

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I can't imagine someone scrolling as slowly as in your example. I'm certain I scroll at least 100 tweets/minute.

For 16 hours straight with no breaks? Your phone's battery would die before that was exceeded.

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