Not Only Twitter, Threads Also Restrictions For Spam Attacks

JAKARTA - After Elon Musk imposed a tweet reading limit on Twitter, Threads became an alternative to social media that attracted many users. But apparently, now Threads is also doing restrictions.

Not without reason, according to information from Adam Mosseri's head of Instagram, this restriction was made because Meta companies found increasingly increasing spam attacks.

"S spam attacks have increased so we have to tighten things like tariff limits, which means limiting active people accidentally (false positives). If you know the protection, let us know," Mosseri wrote in his Threads.

As we all know previously, Twitter decided to impose a daily tweet reading limit as services experienced extended outages. Musk explained at the time, Twitter faced extreme levels of data engineering from hundreds of organizations and manipulation of other systems.

As a result, Twitter chose to curb the problem by initially allowing verified users (paying customers) to read a maximum of 6,000 posts daily, while ordinary users can only see 600.

But, after several user-reply attacks, Musk then raised the limit to 10,000 tweets for verified accounts, 1,000 tweets for unverified accounts, and 500 tweets for unverified new accounts.

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Knowing the restrictions made by Threads, Musk then replied to a tweet from the Ramp Capital Guy account which took a screenshot of Threads from Mosseri. Lmario. Copy (cat)," Musk wrote.