@IgorBrigadir Unfortunately, I found that if my tweet content is very long and exceeds the limit of twitter, other users are directly forwarding this tweet at this time, and I can’t receive the event. If @ cctip_io is placed before the beginning of a long article and someone else forwards it, I will receive it.

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“event push” - I don’t understand this term. If you mean, can you POST more Tweets - no. “event push” in the context of the Account Activity API would only refer to incoming webhook events about the account to your application. This is also fixed, there’s no change if you have a paid account, your webhook will receive all the events for your subscribed account.

The paid premium upgrade to the Account Activity API enables you to subscribe to more accounts for account activities. Based on your use case, I do not think this will help you particularly, since you only seem to be interested in a single account.

@andypiper @IgorBrigadir guys,all those problems above,i have use another way solved. but i still need @andypiper to improve my account’s limit on number of reply tweets. :kissing_heart:

I’m unable to make any changes to your account. Check if the option I would like to apply for elevated POST limits. is visible on the API Policy support form. You’ll need to go through a review process once you’ve applied for elevation.

what happen?how can i unlimit this?

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@andypiper i have submitted to Twitter,don’t know why this will happen to me

This happens a lot when you make a bunch of duplicate tweets mentioning different accounts (it looks like spam) - you need to use “Restricted write actions” option here: https://help.twitter.com/forms/platform

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but, in my tweets, i didn’t mention everybody !

The anti spam rules are very opaque - there’s no way to know why exactly - mentioning multiple users that haven’t interacted with you is just a common one that happens. Anything that “looks like spam” or resembles spam is some pattern is flagged.

@IgorBrigadir

@andypiper @IgorBrigadir when my webhook url was called,can i send some msg back?such like direct message ?

guys,i really need your help

@andypiper hey man,when a user sends a direct message to my bot, the user he needs to reply. I found that my app, sending more than 120 direct messages in 15 minutes, would trigger the error shown in the above picture. it more than 120 user send direct message to me within 15 mins. It’s not that my robot actively sends messages to users. Should I increase the limit on the number of times my app can be sent? Can you help ? you can check the data, my app’s id is: 17255491, It had been banned once before, but because of my complaint, it has now been lifted. I hope you can help me improve the limit of times. @andypiper @IgorBrigadir

@Hamza can you help with this? thanks :point_up_2:

i’m not twitter so unfortunately i can’t help you at all with this

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First of all, please stop tagging individual users to respond to your thread here. Everyone has their own daily schedules, and we are not always online to answer on the forums. In addition, some people here are volunteering their time to help to answer questions, and probably don’t love a ton of emails when they get mentioned! We appreciate your patience - thanks!

Yes, you can absolutely send a Direct Message reply when your webhook receives a Direct Message inbound. That’s how apps like our SnowBot example work.

Twitter accounts all have technical account limits. These are outside of the API, and cannot be elevated by the developer platform team.

For Direct Messages, these limits are adaptive. You can send up to five messages in response to a single incoming message. If you are replying to lots of users with single messages, then unfortunately that’s not going to help you very much.

It may be that there are limitations here that mean that Twitter is not the best platform for what you’re trying to build.

I’m really sorry but the history of this thread suggests that this is not a Twitter developer platform or API issue. We do realise that you’re a newcomer to working with Twitter, but we cannot spend all our time on helping you to stand up an app.

I’m closing this thread now. It’s one of the most active threads on our forums but the original request, and the ongoing discussion, have made this an unnecessarily long conversation.

If you have a related question please ask it it again on the appropriate topic with a most directed scope. Thank you.