Threads copies Twitter again, introduces ‘rate limits’ to combat bots
Mark Zuckerberg’s copycat app has been forced to impose rate limits to block crypto and spam bots.
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Mark Zuckerberg’s copycat app has been forced to impose rate limits to block crypto and spam bots.
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