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Bringing rate limits back to normal
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From: "Alex Payne" <a...@twitter.com>
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Subject: Bringing rate limits back to normal
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We're attempting to get back to 70 requests per hour this week. We've
just now raised the limit to 40 per hour and things are holding
steady. If all continues to go well, we should be back to 70 today or
tomorrow. We'll try to keep it there barring special events that are
announced ahead of time.
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Alex Payne
http://twitter.com/al3x