Twitter/X Rate-Limiting Error

Question:


I'm having some trouble tweeting from SnapStream. I'm getting this error message below.

"TwitterException: NFC On Request: https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets Response Received: {"title":"Too Many Requests","detail":"Too Many Requests","type":"about:blank","status":429} Error Message: The remote server returned an error: (429) Too Many Requests."


Answer:


If you are getting this error message while attempting to Tweet from Snapstream. This is the result of a rate-limiting issue error. Twitter/X uses rate limits to manage the volume of requests made to its API. Rate limiting also is used to prevent malicious behavior on the Twitter/X application.

 

Rate Limits are based on time intervals. Please wait 15 minutes before attempting to Tweet from SnapStream. If the issue still persists, please feel free to reach to the SnapStream Operations team for additional assistance. You can create a ticket by emailing support@snaptream.com

 

More information about rate-limiting issues can be found here in the Twitter/X Developer Platform, https://developer.x.com/en/support/x-api/error-troubleshooting.

 

Here is a screenshot of the how the error will populate via the Task List:


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