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#199 WARNING - That means 'too many requests'. I'll go to sleep...

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2017-05-13
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Originally created by: rebbu

WARNING - That means 'too many requests'. I'll go to sleep for 5 minutes!

Hi, can you please tell me why is this happening and is it sends some kind of signals to IG that something "strange" is going on? Should i stop and restart bot when i receive this message?

Thanks

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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2017-05-13

    Originally posted by: JoshTristram

    yeah, it makes it look like you bot :) Could you tell me what file this is happning in? I will make a fix

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2017-05-13

    Originally posted by: rebbu

    i am using ultimate_schedule script....i am not a programmer but i think that script in some point tries to do to many operations...i mean it does not finish previous scheduled operation and it is time to start new one and so it does 2 or more operations at same time...is it possible?

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2017-05-13

    Originally posted by: JoshTristram

    Cound you please post the file

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2017-05-13

    Originally posted by: rebbu

    it is default ultimate.py file...i did not make changes

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2017-05-13

    Originally posted by: JoshTristram

    Could you please run the file and post the log. I need to know what part of the script is doing this.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2017-05-17

    Originally posted by: a11b1ack5

    I also got this warning, but from running the file like_user_followers.py (unedited). The log says:

    WARNING - Requst return 429 error!
    WARNING - That means 'too many requests'. I'll go to sleep for 5 minutes!

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2017-05-27

    Originally posted by: jessmike10011

    @a11b1ack5 @JoshTristram

    Anyone land on a solution? I think it gets triggered if there's too much activity from your bot. Any general guidelines for max stuff per day? I try to keep mine running conservatively.

     

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