The billionaire founder of Tesla Inc., Elon Musk, has said a temporary limit has been made to the number of posts users can read daily on Twitter.
The move seeks to tackle issues around “data and systems manipulation”, Musk, the chief technology officer (CTO) and chairman of the firm, said in a tweet on Saturday.
He said verified users will have access to 6,000 posts daily, while unverified and new users will be allowed to read 600 and 300 posts, respectively.
But Musk did not disclose when the temporary restrictions would commence nor for how long they would last.
“To address extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation, we’ve applied the following temporary limits,” Musk tweeted.
“Verified accounts are limited to reading 6,000 posts per day. Unverified accounts to 600 posts per day. New unverified accounts to 300 per day.”
In a related tweet, the billionaire added that limits to users’ readership would be increased subsequently by about 33 per cent.
“Rate limits increasing soon to 8,000 for verified, 800 for unverified, and 400 for new unverified,” Musk added.
Since Musk took over the microblogging platform, Twitter has introduced several features and changes.
In 2022, the firm came up with a subscription package for the verified blue tick mark.
In April 2023, Musk introduced a feature that allows media publishers to charge users on per article basis.
This followed the announcement that Twitter users will be able to monetise their content, including long-form text and hours-long videos.
Providing updates later in May, the Twitter chairman said the platform would take a 10 per cent cut on content subscriptions after the first year.
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