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Challenge Elon Musk and set a daily limit for the number of tweets you want to see!

Elon Musk never ceases to surprise us. Since acquiring the social media network Twitter, the South African business magnate has not stopped making controversial decisions such as making the blue verification badge payable, introducing Twitter Blue subscription leading to identity theft cases, username auctions, reinstating political ads, and banning third-party clients.

All of this has resulted in more than 500 advertisers losing out and a historic drop in the social network’s price. Just when we thought Musk couldn’t do any worse to the head of the social network, the South African businessman has imposed a limit of no more than 600 tweets per day that you can read using your free Twitter account.

Received a message exceeding the maximum allocation? Well, don’t worry, we’ll show you here how to avoid this limit on Twitter. So you can continue to use the social network you like so much on your computer.

On mobile, the only way to bypass the new 600-tweet limit is to subscribe to Twitter Blue. This will give you a greater number of daily tweets to read. Now, a Reddit user discovered that there is a way on desktop to bypass this limit announced by Elon Musk.

How? Using a browser extension called Old Twitter Layout originally designed to redesign the old Twitter. Well, all you have to do is install it in your browser using the buttons we leave below:

Old Twitter Layout (2023) for Chrome browser

Old Twitter Layout (2022) for Firefox browser

The massive user complaints meant that, just hours after announcing these limits, Elon Musk had to increase the number of daily tweets you can read from 600 to 1000 tweets in the free version and from 6000 to 10000 tweets on paid Twitter. Additionally, the South African mogul also mentioned that this is a temporary measure against data extraction, so the limits are likely to increase over the days until they return to normal.

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