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Error 429 #308

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srpolanco opened this issue Jan 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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Error 429 #308

srpolanco opened this issue Jan 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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@srpolanco
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Good afternoon,

I would like to know why I always get this error and have to wait 24 hours or more to continue publishing. Let's see if you can tell me how to correct it please. ---> https://prnt.sc/kPfbzZJ0xeZS

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@srpolanco srpolanco added the type:question Further information is requested. label Jan 30, 2024
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Hello @srpolanco,

Thanks for opening an issue.

The error message "429: Too Many Requests" indicates that you have exceeded the usage limits of X/Twitter's Free API access. With the Free API, you are allowed 1,500 Posts per month and 50 requests within a 24-hour period.

To avoid encountering this error in the future and to have higher usage limits, we recommend considering a subscription to either the Basic or Pro access level. These access levels provide increased quotas and additional benefits to accommodate your needs. For more information on X/Twitter API access levels, you can visit this link: https://developer.twitter.com/en/products/twitter-api.

You can find more information on this at FAQ here.

Thank you.

@iamdharmesh iamdharmesh closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 2, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Incoming to Merged in Open Source Practice Feb 2, 2024
@iamdharmesh iamdharmesh self-assigned this Feb 2, 2024
@iamdharmesh iamdharmesh moved this from Merged to Done/Released in Open Source Practice Feb 2, 2024
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