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Ultimately, X accounts are limited to 50 posts and 200 replies a day unless they pay for a blue checkmark. ๐โ
๐ X has rolled out a strict new incentive to push users toward paying for “verification” โ on its platform, though the sudden limitation is already sparking backlash ๐ among longtime users. According to recent reports across X and Reddit ๐ฑ, the platform has quietly throttled ๐ the daily posting allowances for accounts lacking a blue checkmark. The official X Help Center page ๐ detailing platform limits has been updated to state that posts are now restricted ๐ง to “50 original posts and 200 replies per day for unverified accounts.” ๐ข
This marks a drastic reduction โ๏ธ from the platform’s previous rules. Cached versions ๐ฐ๏ธ of the same Help Center page show the old limit generously permitted up to 2,400 posts per dayโa figure that, confusingly โ, is still referenced on the newly updated page. Despite the contradictory text, X is actively enforcing ๐ฎ the lower caps, serving users a specific error message โ ๏ธ that informs them exactly when they hit the new limits and which threshold they have exhausted. ๐
This aggressive cap is likely the latest front in X’s ongoing campaign to cut down on spam and bot activity. ๐ค๐งน It follows similar transparency measures ๐, such as the “about this account” feature launched in October, which publicly reveals where an account is based. ๐ Still, critics unhappy with the new restrictions warn ๐ฃ๏ธ that the added friction could drive even more users to leave the platform. ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ช For those determined to stick around and post to their heart’s content, unlocking these limits requires subscribing to X Premium โจ; the entry-level Basic tier currently costs $3 a month or $32 per year. ๐ธ๐ณ
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X is taking a page ๐ from Blueskyโs playbook with the launch of its own “Starterpacks.” ๐
In the coming weeks, X will roll out this new feature to all users ๐, as announced by the company’s head of product, Nikita Bier ๐ข. The tool offers compilations of accounts tailored to specific interests ๐ฏ, designed to help new users get settled on the platform ๐. If the concept feels familiar, it is essentially a mirror ๐ช of Blueskyโs “starter packs,” which debuted in 2024. However, there is a distinct difference in approach: while Bluesky empowers ordinary users to curate and share their own custom lists of up to 50 accounts via QR codes ๐ฒ, X has decided to compile and curate these lists internally ๐ข.

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According to Bier, the company โscoured the world ๐ for the top posters in every niche and countryโ ๐บ๏ธ to build these collections. The objective is to help new users discover the best accountsโregardless of their follower count ๐โthat align with their passions โค๏ธ. X is joining a growing list of platforms that have adopted Blueskyโs model. Threads ๐งต introduced a similar feature in late 2024, inserting collections of recommended profiles into the feeds of new sign-ups. Mastodon ๐ followed suit in 2025, though it distinguished its version by giving existing users the agency โ to decide whether or not they want to be included in the lists.
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Meta is rolling out Threads ads to users worldwide ๐๐ข
Threads has finally reached the scale necessary for Meta to fully integrate it into its advertising ecosystem. ๐ On Wednesday, the company announced that with the platform now boasting 400 million monthly active users ๐ฅ, ads are expanding to all users globally. ๐ This anticipated shift follows a pilot program conducted in 30 countries earlier last year. ๐งช

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The ads appearing on Threads are driven by Meta’s AI-powered advertising infrastructure. ๐ค They will utilize the “same level of personalization”โessentially the same tracking and profiling mechanisms ๐ฏโfound on Facebook and Instagram. ๐ฑ Users can expect to see image, video, and carousel formats appearing natively within their feeds. ๐ผ๏ธ๐ฅ
Meta indicated that this expansion begins next week ๐๏ธ, though a complete rollout will span several months. โณ “Ads on Threads expansion to all users will be gradual, with ad delivery initially remaining low as we reach global user availability in the coming months,” the company stated in a blog post. ๐
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๐ธ Instagram is effectively closing the door ๐ช on the hybrid era.
ย Come next year, employees will be expected back at their desks full-time. ๐ข Starting February 2, the social network is mandating a five-day in-office work week. ๐ Instagram chief Adam Mosseri announced the pivot in an internal memo, first reported by Alex Heathโs Sources newsletter. Framing the shift as a necessity for the company’s future, Mosseri told staff, “It’s clear we have to evolve,” ๐ while candidly warning that “2026 is going to be tough.” โ ๏ธ
The five-day mandate applies specifically to U.S. ๐บ๐ธ employees who have assigned desks. ๐ช While the memo acknowledges that life happensโnoting that staff can still work remotely ๐ “when you need to”โit leaves the policy open-ended, simply asking employees to “use your best judgment” โ๏ธ regarding that flexibility. ๐ง
This move represents a sharp turn โช๏ธ away from the hybrid models that became standard across the tech industry ๐ป following the COVID-19 pandemic. ๐ฆ Parent company Meta โพ๏ธ, for example, had settled on a three-day in-office policy in 2023. While executives continue to insist that physical proximity yields important benefits ๐ค, the workforce has historically pushed back ๐ฅ against efforts to revert to pre-pandemic norms.
Mosseri outlined several other operational shifts designed to make the company “more nimble ๐โโ๏ธ and creative.” ๐จ In a change likely to be more popular than the commute ๐, he intends to ruthlessly cut down on administrative bloat: recurring meetings ๐๏ธ will be canceled ๐ซ every six months unless they are deemed “absolutely necessary.” Furthermore, he wants to accelerate the pace of work โก by prioritizing product prototypes ๐ ๏ธ over slide decks ๐, aiming for a faster process regarding decision-making and unblocking stalled projects. ๐
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