Twitter Read limit: Elon Musk has set a reading limit for Twitter users. Under this, blue tick users will be able to see 10,000 posts in a day, unverified users will be able to see 1,000 posts and newly added users will be able to see only 500 posts in a day. After the limit is reached, the Twitter app will not work and you will be locked out. Meaning you won’t be able to see the latest tweets. But today we are going to tell you a method, with the help of which you will be able to see fresh tweets even after the limit is over.
This is the trick
Actually, read limit on Twitter only works on mobile. That is, if you run Twitter on the web version, there is no limit here. In such a case, if your limit is reached, you can open your Twitter account on the web and see new tweets. This trick has also been shared on Twitter with famous tipster Abhishek Yadav. Currently this trick is working and you can see unlimited fresh tweets like this.
This is why this step has been taken
Elon Musk has taken this step to reduce data scraping. Indeed, until now Twitter was an open platform in which people could access Twitter content without even creating an account. There was also no read limit so anyone could see as many tweets as they wanted. Due to which data was being stolen, Musk has taken this step. One of the reasons behind this move is that many large companies are using open domain data to train their AI chatbots. That is, they are using all publicly available data.
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