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X accounts are limited to 50 posts and 200 replies a day unless they pay

32 pointsby cdrnsfyesterday at 8:22 PM25 commentsview on HN

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lacewingyesterday at 11:50 PM

And if you need to post more than 50 tweets and 200 replies a day, you should probably pay a therapist before you pay Elon. Sincerely, that kind of engagement with total strangers is just terrible in the long haul. I've never seen anyone with that kind of usage who seemed to be happy and well-adjusted.

peterlkyesterday at 9:28 PM

Bluesky, threads, mastodon, and everything else built on activitypub AT, etc. are still there. You can leave X behind; the only thing stopping you is the other people who could also leave X but are still there because you’re there. There are real problems with the fediverse, but they are solvable and the biggest problem is the social connections/stickiness. So start with that!

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Havocyesterday at 10:38 PM

With few exceptions (shared corp accounts like apple's) 50 posts should just be the hardcap overall.

You don't have 200 good insights per day that the world absolutely needs to hear...

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tqiyesterday at 11:01 PM

I would pay to see no more than 50 posts per account per year in my feed.

(And 0 replies)

TooSmugToFailyesterday at 9:27 PM

So much more than my average of zero posts and zero replies per year.

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spiderfarmeryesterday at 11:35 PM

Just leave. If you’re staying because of your ‘audience’, you’ll find a new one elsewhere.

Staying on X associates you with crypto scams, rage bait content and worse.

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866-RON-0-FEZyesterday at 9:44 PM

If you're posting to social media as a casual user more than 50 times a day, you're either a spam bot or severely mentally ill. Those numbers are hit by 24/7 news organizations with large social media teams on staff.

They obviously have the means to pay for professional-level access.

Hitting the limit should unironically be a sign to go outside and touch grass.

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hereme888yesterday at 9:25 PM

I stopped paying for a blue checkmark when I noticed so many paid accounts were managed by AI bots anyways, and my account is shadow-banned when I post unpopular opinions.

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turtlesdown11yesterday at 9:55 PM

trying to monetize the botnets