A global failure including Japan occurred on Twitter, an error message that ``the limit of sending tweets for one day has been exceeded''



Early in the morning of February 9, 2023, a worldwide failure occurred that prevented users from posting tweets due to the error message 'The number of tweets sent per day has been exceeded.'

Elon Musk emails Twitter staff to pause 'new feature development' during glitch that told users they were 'over the daily limit' and blocked them from posting |

https://fortune.com/2023/02/08/twitter-is-having-a-weird-technical-glitch-that-wont-let-users-tweet-because-they-are-over-their-daily- limit/

Twitter experiencing international outages; most users can't tweet or DM | Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/02/twitter-experiencing-international-outages-most-users-cant-tweet-or-dm/

According to a survey by Downdetector, a site that collects SNS failure information, reports of failures have increased rapidly on Twitter from around 13:30 on February 8 (Japan time, 6:30 on February 9). It is said that


by Downdetector

Foreign media Fortune reports that at least users in the United States and Canada are facing a situation where they are unable to tweet due to an error that they have exceeded the daily tweet sending limit, as well as Japanese Twitter users. are being reported one after another.



When a reporter from Ars Technica, an IT news site, tried it, even an account that had never tweeted on this day was caught in the tweet limit. Twitter limits the number of tweets to ``up to 2400 per day,'' and it's unusual to be limited even though you haven't tweeted once.

In addition, it is possible to post tweets by using the reservation posting function.



At the time of writing the article, the cause is unknown, and Twitter's support account tweeted, ``There may be some people who are not functioning as expected on Twitter. Did.



A Twitter employee told Fortune that the Slack channel of the company's engineering team was in chaos as staff scrambling to find the cause.

Fortune's Kylie Robison also said, ``It's a scoop. However, please suspend the development of new features for the time being,” he reported on Twitter.



Musk's email, obtained by Fortune, further states that Twitter should 'pause any data center migrations or consolidations Twitter uses, and reduce its use of Google Cloud Platform until at least next week.' It is said that it was written.

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