Twitter owner Elon Musk announced that from now on unverified accounts in the Twitter Blue program (that do not pay for a monthly subscription) will be limited to reading only 600 posts per day, compared to verified accounts which will be able to read 6,000 posts per post per day.
At the same time, the social network on Friday began to require users to connect to the service in order to view public tweets, or user profiles.
According to Musk, the reason for the move is "to deal with large volumes of information mining, or 'scraping,' and system malfunctions."
In addition, Musk noted that new accounts that have not been verified will be able to read a maximum of 300 posts per day.
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Who has the time to read that much drek every day?
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