Hello everyone,
Our engineers are reporting that the "User is over daily status update limit," API and posting issues should now be resolved. Thank you all for the helpful info and patience while our engineers worked with Twitter to get this addressed.
If you're still experiencing this error, please create a new thread so we can investigate and troubleshoot further.
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Hello @AndreC19 ,
For the sake of troubleshooting, can you please confirm whether or not you've faced any of the limitations that Twitter implements?
This isn't an error on our site, but something from the Twitter API that is restricting your account from making the posts. If your daily Twitter activity does not match any of the criteria above, and the error continues more than 24 hours after you've seen the initial error report on our side, please call our general support line and confirm you don't meet the above limits so we can troubleshoot further. You may also want to reach out to Twitter's support to see if there's any elements in your actual Twitter account that'd be affecting your ability to post, including through 3rd party apps / sites.
As mentioned in my earlier reply, if you're not meeting those threshold limits from Twitter and you're not finding anything explicitly in your account settings regarding 3rd party access / permissions, please call in with the additional info requested, so that we may continue with more thorough, live troubleshooting.
Hello @J.A ,
Based on the error report for those previous social attempts, it looks like Twitter told us you were over your postings limit. Are you aware if you've met any of Twitter's built-in limitations like:
Otherwise it looks like you were able to make your Twitter post after the initial failures. If the issue persists, it may be worth reaching out to Twitter's support.
Hi,
I am having the same issue. The Constant Contact is my only post to Twitter - and I am within the limits of everything listed above.
Does recreating the tweet and trying to post the new one work, or reducing the number of characters - even if you're already within the limit? Beyond that, it may be that there's too much traffic coming into Twitter resulting in certain 3rd party API restrictions, and it'll just be a matter of trying to post at a later time.
Hello @YourComputerLady ,
Did you recently re-connect your Twitter profile to your CTCT account? If so, it may take up to 24 hours from the reconnect for Twitter to allow the post through. If it's been well over 24 since you reconnected your accounts, then I'll see what other troubleshooting we can perform to figure out what the holdup is.
Hello @MU_Ben ,
Have you tried to resubmit the scheduled tweet? Are you still receiving the error when you schedule or immediately post your tweet? Had you recently made any significant changes to your Twitter account, or are you seeing any privacy settings in your Twitter account that'd indicate limitations on posts or 3rd party apps?
Having the same issue. Tried resending, didn't work. Tried reconnecting my Twitter, didn't work. This used to happen maybe 10% of the time that I scheduled Tweets from March to August, but now I have had 3 posts in a row starting Sept. 10th that have not been posted.
Same problem today with my Twitter post and I don't know what's going on or what the fix is.
Does recreating the tweet and trying to post the new one work? Beyond that, it may be that there's too much traffic coming into Twitter resulting in certain 3rd party API restrictions, and it'll just be a matter of trying to post at a later time. if you continue to have issues with that same post at different times, or if the recreations and other attempts to circumvent the Twitter restrictions don't work, please let us know so we can make sure to get your account's case updated regarding it.
I am also getting this same message, on eon 8/27 and again today (8/30). I have tried different tweets, and redoing it. This was going to be my first post today.
As I was doing more research, I came across this from Twitter: "These limits include actions from all devices, including web, mobile, phone, API, etc. API requests from all third-party applications are tracked against the hourly API limit. People who use multiple third-party applications with their account will therefore reach the API limit more quickly." (https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-limits).
If I am not mistaken this seems to mean that Twitter is limiting the number of tweets that Constant Contact users are creating through the API and we just happen to be caught in the middle.
I'm getting the same thing. It might be that there are too many words. That seems like was doing it for me.
Thanks, this seemed to work. While is clearly short of the Twitter Character limit I removed a few characters and the posts worked.
I am also receiving this error and I am not over the character limit in the tweet. Before Constant Contact changed the social share, my tweets were going through just fine. I tried to resubmit the tweet and it still did not go through. I only do one post a day and not even everyday.
Same issue!
Same here.
We hardly do tweets and the only third-party activity we do is with Constant Contact. These social shares go out at most once a month, maybe twice. Not sure what is going on. Like some suggested, I tried to edit yet wasn't sure how to edit once it posted and I received an error message. I simply went out to Twitter directly and shared from there. No problems then!
This is clearly a Constant Contact issue, as I can post directly from Twitter fine, but cannot post from CC. The question is, will they actually correct this or just ignore it like they have numerous other issues (i.e., inability to wrap text around images, inability to insert photo captions within a body of text, etc.)? Given the the OP is now 3 months old, I'm not holding my breath.
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