We’ll soon be implementing some changes in our effort to reduce spam in Direct Messages. Unverified accounts will have daily limits on the number of DMs they can send. Subscribe today to send more messages
https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/status/1682501248334061572
What’s the limit? As long as it’s high I can see this as decent anti spam idea.
It’d make for a good anti-spam measure if there was a limit to the number of DMs users could send to other people who don’t follow them back. It’d mean people can still use Twitter DMs like a normal messaging service (which isn’t something I care for, but I know some people use it like that).
As it is, it just feels similar to the whole “rate limiting the number of tweets people can view per day” thing, where they’re taking the most obvious route to reducing bandwidth usage by restricting users.
I haven’t yet once reached that limit though. Probably doesn’t affect the vast majority of normal users and I’d imagine same applies to this DM limit aswell.
Probably whatever number Elon arbitrarily decides he thinks maximizes the conversion rate to premium.
In that case, it’ll definitely be 69 for new accounts and 420 for established accounts. He’s predictable.
Agreed. Most private messages I get are from fake accounts that probably spam the same message to hundreds of other users aswell.