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X limits non verified users to 50 posts daily

Monday 18 May 2026 - 15:46
By: Dakir Madiha
X limits non verified users to 50 posts daily

X has introduced new posting limits for accounts that are not verified, restricting them to 50 original posts per day and 200 replies per day. The change also introduces additional throttling through time windows, further limiting how frequently non paying users can publish content during short intervals. The move sharpens the divide between free accounts and subscribers to the platform’s paid service.

The restrictions apply only to users without an active premium subscription. Verified accounts and paying subscribers retain significantly higher or unrestricted activity thresholds. The platform has kept its overall system capacity unchanged, but it now distributes access in a more segmented way based on account status. This adjustment affects both individual users and accounts that rely on high posting frequency to grow reach or engagement.

The company has presented the change as part of broader efforts to reduce spam and automated content. In recent years, the platform has faced rising volumes of bot driven activity, coordinated engagement manipulation, and mass generated posts created using artificial intelligence tools. By limiting output from non verified accounts, the system aims to reduce content overload and ease pressure on moderation systems.

The update also reinforces a growing shift toward monetized access as a central feature of platform usage. Paid users benefit from higher visibility, expanded interaction limits, and access to monetization tools that are not available to free accounts. Critics argue that this structure creates unequal participation conditions, where visibility and influence are increasingly tied to subscription status rather than content quality.

The policy adds to a broader set of tiered restrictions already in place. Non paying users have previously faced limits on content consumption and engagement tools, while premium accounts receive expanded access across posting, editing, and monetization features. The latest cap extends this model further into core posting activity, raising questions about the long term direction of platform access.


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