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  2. What does Twitter’s rate-limiting restriction mean? - AOL

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    Twitter owner says new limits imposed to address ‘extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation’

  3. What does Twitter’s ‘rate limit exceeded’ restriction mean?

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    Thousands of Twitter users reported problems with the social media platform this weekend, with many receiving a message saying “rate-limit exceeded” on their personal feed page meant for ...

  4. Twitter/X will charge $16 for a new ad-free tier - AOL

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    Just as streaming services are charging people more to bypass ads, Elon Musk is offering Twitter/X users the chance to have an ad-free experience on the social media channel. ... USA TODAY Sports ...

  5. Tweet (social media) - Wikipedia

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    Twitter reserved 20 characters for the username, leaving 140 characters for the post. [4] The original limit was seen as an iconic fixture of the platform, [5] [6] [7] encouraging "speed and brevity". [8] Increasing the limit had been a topic of discussion inside the company for years, and had been resurfaced in 2015 for ways to grow the userbase.

  6. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    X Logo used since 2023 [a] X homepage visited while logged out in December 2024 Formerly Twitter (2006–2023) Type of site Social networking service Available in Multilingual Founded March 21, 2006 ; 18 years ago (2006-03-21), in San Francisco, California, U.S. Headquarters Bastrop, Texas, United States Area served Worldwide, except blocking countries Owner Odeo (March–October 2006) Obvious ...

  7. Meta extends political ad ban until after Election Day

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    Meta extended its ban on new political ads on its platforms through Election Day, the social media giant announced Monday. The parent company of Facebook and Instagram said the restriction on new ...

  8. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    Pay-per-click (PPC) is an internet advertising model used to drive traffic to websites, in which an advertiser pays a publisher (typically a search engine, website owner, or a network of websites) when the ad is clicked.

  9. IBM Immediately Suspends Advertising From X/Twitter After ...

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    IBM said it was immediately pulling advertising from Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, after a report found that ads for the tech giant had appeared next to posts supporting Adolf Hitler ...