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To ensure smooth operations and compliance with platform rules, ROBOPOST implements daily posting limits for various social channels. Let’s break down these limits and what they mean for your social media strategy.
Why Posting Limits Matter
Social media platforms have rules to prevent spammy behavior and maintain the quality of content. Exceeding posting limits can result in penalties, including account restrictions or bans. ROBOPOST’s daily posting limits are designed to ensure you stay within safe boundaries while maximizing your reach.
Daily Posting Limits by Social Channel
Here’s an overview of the maximum number of posts you can schedule via ROBOPOST for different platforms in a 24-hour period:
Social Channel | Maximum Daily Posts |
---|---|
Facebook Pages | 35 |
Instagram Creator & Business | 50 |
LinkedIn Profiles & Companies | 50 |
Pinterest Accounts | 25 |
TikTok Accounts | 25 |
Google Business | 50 |
YouTube Shorts | 10 |
Telegram Channels & Groups | 25 |
X/Twitter Accounts | 100 |
Threads Accounts | 250 |
BlueSky | 100 |
WordPress.org (Self-Hosted) | unlimited |
WordPress.com | 24 |
Posting Limits FAQs
What happens if I exceed the daily post limits?
If you exceed the daily post limits, the system will temporarily stop scheduling new posts for the affected account(s) until the 24-hour period resets. This ensures compliance with platform rules and prevents potential account restrictions.
Staying Within the Guidelines
The daily posting limits outlined earlier are per social account and are calculated over a rolling 24-hour period. These limits are subject to change without prior notice if deemed necessary to comply with platform policies or improve the user experience.
Twitter Automation Rules
Twitter’s latest rules on automation emphasize a commitment to maintaining a high-quality, authentic user experience. Here’s what you need to know:
- Unique Content Only: Automation must not post duplicate or substantially similar Tweets across one or more accounts.
- Avoid Spam: Do not send a large volume of unsolicited or repetitive @mentions.
- Trending Topics: Automation must not post about trending topics or attempt to manipulate them.
When scheduling Tweets with tools like ROBOPOST:
- One Account at a Time: You can only schedule Tweets for a single account at once.
- No Recurring Posts: Recurring Tweets or automated re-posting are not allowed.
- No Duplicate Posts: Scheduling the same content for multiple accounts or reusing it for the same account is prohibited.
For best practices:
- Post a Tweet only once, no matter how engaging it is. If you need it on another account, consider retweeting it manually or using scheduling tools that offer auto-share options.
- Adhering to Twitter's rules is critical. Non-compliance may result in restrictions or permanent suspension of your ROBOPOST account.
Facebook and Negative Feedback
Facebook policies aim to minimize negative user experiences. ROBOPOST takes this seriously by monitoring feedback on published posts. Negative feedback, such as marking posts as spam or hiding them, is flagged, and corrective measures are implemented.
Anti-Spam Measures:
- Posts receiving high levels of negative feedback may be automatically removed.
- Repeatedly violating Facebook’s standards can lead to permanent restrictions from using ROBOPOST.
Blocked Domains:
- If a domain is flagged for spam frequently, it will be blocked on ROBOPOST. Links from that domain will no longer be usable.
Recurring Posts: Balancing Utility and Abuse
Recurring posts are helpful for regular announcements but can be misused. ROBOPOST enforces safeguards to prevent spam:
- A recurring post will only be published if:
- At least 10 other posts have been published since the last occurrence, or
- At least one week has passed since the last occurrence.
Bulk Scheduling: Uniqueness is Key
When scheduling in bulk, each post must be unique. If you need to reuse content, leverage recurring posts where appropriate, keeping in mind the limitations for platforms like Twitter.
Delay Between Posts
For platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn, where posting to multiple accounts at once is allowed, using the “delay between posts” feature is highly recommended. This introduces a time gap between posts on different accounts, making your activity appear more organic and less “robotic.”
Enforcing Compliance
Failure to comply with these guidelines, whether through spamming, abusive content, or violating community standards, may result in permanent restriction from using ROBOPOST. This applies equally to all users, regardless of whether they are on a free or paid plan.
Final Thoughts
Social media scheduling tools like ROBOPOST are designed to empower users while respecting platform rules and community standards. By following these guidelines, you can maximize the impact of your content, protect your accounts, and maintain a positive reputation across social channels.
Safe scheduling!