Twitter owner Elon Musk introduced, then quickly amended, new rules to the social media platform that set 'temporary limits' on how many posts can be read per day.
The Twitter logo is seen on a phone in this photo illustration in Washington, D.C.Twitter owner Elon Musk introduced, then quickly amended, new rules to theon Saturday that set "temporary limits" on how many posts can be read per day.
Within two hours of making the announcement, Musk tweeted that rate limits will be "increasing soon" to 8,000 for verified, 800 for unverified and 400 for new unverified accounts.& system manipulation," Musk tweeted.
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