What is Effective 30-day limit in API v2? #2128
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Yes, it likely refers to a sliding window rate limit for the last 30 days, rather than a rate limit with fixed times. This doesn't really have anything to do with Tweepy, and I don't speak for Twitter or have any insight into what they mean, so this question would be more appropriate for the Twitter Developers Forums, although you're unlikely to get an official response there these days. |
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Hello @Harmon758.
Thanks for your kindness.
I have another question.
I saw Effective 30-day limit in the doc related to rate limit.
So rate limit of GET_2_tweets_search_recent endpoint is 60 requests / 15 min per app.
But Effective 30-day limit of GET_2_tweets_search_recent endpoint is 10k.
What does it mean?
So I can't use GET_2_tweets_search_recent endpoint more than 10k every month?
Because one day is 1440 min. So I can request up to 60 * 1440 / 15 = 5760 every day.
Sorry ))
Please explain.
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