November 24, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Users are getting restricted for 3 days from likes and retweets on Twitter due to spam policy violation.




Since Twitter was purchased by Tesla co-founder Elon Musk in October 2022, many changes have happened to the platform.


One of the first things Elon Musk did to the platform was relaunch Twitter Blue subscriptions to include the popular Blue Checkmark.


The platform has had its fair share of bugs along the way, with the latest one affecting users on June 27, 2023, in the form of a spam warning. When accessing their account for the first time on June 27, many users are being hit with a warning from Twitter saying their account had been limited for three days due to spamming the platform.


“Your account appears to be in violation of Twitter’s spam policy. Your ability to follow, like, and retweet will be limited for the following period of time: 3 days and 0 hours,” the message reads. A spokesperson of Twitter has confirmed that the platform has removed all the spammy accounts for participating in ‘inauthentic amplification’ after multiple tweets went viral. The platform identified and permanently suspended a small number of violations of its platform manipulation and spam policy.


The tweet was first identified by Owen Jones, an assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies and Digital Humanities at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar. The Twitter ban is part of a larger effort by technology companies to curb the spread of false information after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.


Twitter started adding cautionary labels to tweets with content from Russian state-funded media channels. Meanwhile, platforms like Facebook and YouTube pulled all ads in Russia and blocked Russian advertisements globally.


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