Elon Musk will limit the maximum number of daily Twitter tweets that can be viewed

Twitter has recently curtailed the privilege of users to peruse tweets without logging into their personal accounts, a measure which Elon Musk has articulated was a necessary response to traffic congestion, mitigating the excessive utilization of Twitter’s data by third-party services, thereby preserving the integrity of the user’s browsing experience.

Elon Musk postulated that the plethora of businesses and third-party services which extract content from Twitter to create their own applications or conduct research and analysis, inadvertently impact the smoothness of Twitter’s user experience. As such, the platform has instituted a policy, necessitating users to log into their personal accounts to access content.

In a subsequent elucidation, Elon Musk stated that users who have not completed the personal account verification process would henceforth be able to browse no more than 600 tweets per day, while new registrants would be limited to a mere 300 tweets. Conversely, accounts that have completed the verification process would have the liberty to browse up to 6000 tweets per day. However, in a later statement, Musk relaxed these restrictions, permitting unverified users to browse up to 800 tweets daily, while verified accounts were permitted to browse over 8000 tweet contents per day.

Despite Musk’s emphatic assertion that this revision was implemented to resolve the operational inefficiency caused by the appropriation of Twitter content by numerous vendors, he did not divulge the projected timeline for its implementation.