If you love spreading the word of your WordPress site through liking posts to get noticed, you may be tempted to go as far as liking dozens of posts. However, the system will eventually prevent you from liking any more. Why does this happen?
There are limits on what you can do in Reader
WordPress places limits on what their users can do in Reader in terms of liking, commenting, and reblogging, for the sake of reliability. They help alleviate the strain on the Automattic servers and reduce downtime.
It’s not clear, but a possible estimated technical limit for Reader actions is likely 100 per hour. Users are not notified when they hit a limit. You can continue to like more posts after the time limit has elapsed. Of course, you can contact WordPress support for more information on limit troubleshooting.
Other things you should not do
Subscribing to users is an easy way to curate your feed and stay up to date on the topics or people you’re interested in. As mentioned above, there are limits on subscribing action to ensure the Automattic servers are kept stable. These limits are based on how many subscribers your own site has.
It is not clear on how many sites you can subscribe to, but you should not engage in abusive subscribing behavior, such as churning (subscribing and then unsubscribing to sites in order to inflate your own subscriber count), subscribing indiscriminately (subscribing and then unsubscribing to a large number of sites within a short time period), or using third-party services that claim to add subscribers but in reality doesn’t.
Additional resources
Automattic has a selection of FAQs and practices for ensuring how to stay within their limits.
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I didn’t know about this yet. Thank you very much. Very informative!
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Well shared I don’t know anything about it I post my stories once in a week. 💐
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Hmm, churning…
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very informative , still learning from you all
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“Thank you for sharing such an inspiring post! Your words truly resonate and uplift. I’m grateful for the positivity you’ve brought to the community. Let’s continue spreading joy together!”
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yes 💗
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“Thank you for sharing such an inspiring post! Your words truly resonate and uplift. I’m grateful for the positivity you’ve brought to the community. Let’s continue spreading joy together!”
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Yes! I thought it was just me. Maybe they think I am a bot!
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Good tips!
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Very informative and is there a WP link for this information.?
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Very informative …… 👍
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I don’t follow that many folks… maybe ~ 150… but even that keeps me hopping. I always try to comment and sometimes I’ll overlook somebody for a week if I’m trying to write daily. But nothing worse than hearing the JetPack chiming sound every 5 sec for a minute and seeing someone’s just liked 20 articles. Yeah, thanks for stopping by 🙄😂👌
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Interesting read. I didn’t even know there could be limitations, because… if I’m being honest here, I’m a slow reader. lol. I only subscribe after reading a few posts and find that I enjoy the content; I do not expect people to follow me back for the sake of following me back. Thank you for sharing 🙂
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Useful article! Thank you!
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Thank you for this information. I did not know they cap how many likes and reads we do. I love to read and post, so I’m on here about 3 times a day trying to promote, post, and support everyone. I come across this issue every day. I didn’t know why. Thank you for explaining it😁🙏
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Hello from Albania
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