

Please see this article for more information related to this issue. What to do if you are missing from search Please keep in mind that you are responsible for the updates that you post to your Twitter account. If you repeatedly post near-duplicate updates or duplicate links in order to enter contests, you may be filtered from search. If you’re running a contest, check out this article for guidelines for contests on Twitter. Rules for participating in contests on Twitterīusinesses sometimes host contests and offer prizes to Retweet an update, following a particular account, or posting Tweets with a specific hashtag topic or reply. Your account may be filtered from search if you are logged into a third-party application that is updating many accounts with similar or duplicate content. Search results filtering in third-party applicationsĪccounts may be filtered from search for posting similar messages over several accounts.
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To learn how to filter your search results, including how to disable or enable safe search, read our Using Twitter search article. Twitter may automatically remove accounts engaging in these behaviors from search (or even suspend in some cases) in order to ensure the best experience for everyone. Aggressively follow and unfollow people.Post similar messages over multiple accounts.Use bots or applications to post similar messages based on keywords.Abuse trending topics or hashtags (topic words with a # sign).Repeatedly post duplicate or near-duplicate content (links or Tweets).In addition to these rules, we've included some tips below to keep your content relevant (and your Tweets in Twitter search). The Twitter Rules explain what behaviors are permitted on Twitter. Material that jeopardizes search quality or creates a bad search experience for other people may be automatically removed from Twitter search. In order to keep your search results relevant, Twitter filters search results for quality Tweets and accounts. MarketWatch is published independently from Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal.Ĭopyright (c) 2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.Why doesn't all content show up in Twitter search? This content was created by MarketWatch, which is operated by Dow Jones & Co. Insanity."Įven those who have access to the platform have complained about issues. One social-media user wrote on Down Detector: "I joined Twitter in 2009, and I've had more problems since Elon took over than the whole time before that. 8, it was reported that many Twitter users found themselves unable to tweet, follow accounts or access their direct messages as the platform experienced technical problems. On March 6, it was reported that Twitter experienced glitches as links stopped working, some users were unable to log in and images were not loading for others. This is the third time that the platform has faced a noteworthy outage. The Alphabet (GOOGL)(GOOGL) search giant Google responded by removing more than half of the links to Twitter pages among Google search results, it was reported Monday by the Search Engine Roundtable site. Several thousand people complained of issues Saturday on the Down Detector site, including the inability to retrieve tweets, missing timelines and followers disappearing.

Users reported receiving the message "rate-limit exceeded" on their "For You" pages, whose content usually consists of personal, curated content - and which, separately, longtime users say, have lately been pushing right-wing content in which these users say they have never demonstrated any interest. Some users also reported seeing a "Rate limit exceeded" message. To critics, including many longtime users, t's the latest outage since Musk acquired the social-media site late last year.Įarlier Saturday many users complained of seeing the "Cannot retrieve tweets" error message as they tried to view or post tweets. Musk said the new change is temporary and was put in place to "address extreme levels of data scraping & system manipulation." New unverified users can only access 300 posts a day. For unverified accounts, the number drops drastically to 600 posts a day. In a tweet Saturday afternoon, Musk said that verified accounts are limited to reading 6,000 posts a day. For unverified accounts, the number drops to 600 posts a day.Įlon Musk is limiting the daily number of tweets users can read, he announced Saturday after thousands of users reported problems trying to access the social-media app. Musk said verified accounts are limited to reading 6,000 posts a day.
