Since before Elon Musk took command of Twitter, he reported that he would make some changes to the social network. As he stated at the time, these would always be designed for a better user experience while browsing his platform.
After the owner of the social network implemented in April that anyone who wanted to have their account verified would have to pay a monthly fee, the South African tycoon once again unleashed chaos after reporting that he will implement a daily tweet reading limit for users.
On July 1, through a publication on his Twitter account, the 52-year-old businessman reported on the new temporary measures that he would put in relation to the reading of tweets per day by each user, in which he specified that there will be limits. between the posts that a user might see in order to avoid extreme levels of data mining and system tampering.
In addition, he indicated that verified accounts will have the opportunity to read a maximum of 6,000 posts a day, while unverified accounts will have a total of 600 and new ones will have a limit of 300 daily tweets. Musk argued that it is a measure to prevent data theft from his platform.
To address the extreme levels of data mining and manipulation of the system, we have applied the following time limits: – Verified accounts are limited to reading 6000 posts per day – Unverified accounts to 600 posts/day – New unverified accounts to 300/ day.
It should be noted that said implementation of the new user interaction model on Twitter is to prevent programs or sites with artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT or Bard from obtaining information and data from their social network, so that anyone who does not have an access account, You will not be able to see the content that is shared on your platform.
Given the new restrictions implemented by the South African tycoon, user reactions were swift and they expressed their displeasure regarding the daily tweet reading limit through various comments and memes, ensuring that more than one managed to reach the limit. of views and was blocked from accessing more content.
1. I find it disrespectful
2. Twitter is ruining us
3. This is getting out of hand.
4. The image of a wonderful world
5. I am between 4 and 6
Source: Okchicas

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