FURTHER release preparations
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A note about rate limits
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Mastodons API rate limits per IP. By default, the limit is 300 requests per 5 minute
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time slot. This can differ from instance to instance and is subject to change.
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Mastodons API rate limits per user account. By default, the limit is 300 requests
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per 5 minute time slot. This can differ from instance to instance and is subject to change.
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Mastodon.py has three modes for dealing with rate limiting that you can pass to
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the constructor, "throw", "wait" and "pace", "wait" being the default.
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just pretend there is no such thing as a rate limit and are fine with sometimes not
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being very interactive.
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In addition to the per-user limit, there is a per-IP limit of 7500 requests per 5
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minute time slot, and tighter limits on logins. Mastodon.py does not make any effort
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to respect these.
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If your application requires many hits to endpoints that are available without logging
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in, do consider using Mastodon.py without authenticating to get the full per-IP limit. In
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this case, you can set the Mastodon objects `ratelimit_limit` and `ratelimit_remaining`
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properties appropriately if you want to use advanced rate limit handling.
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A note about pagination
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Many of Mastodons API endpoints are paginated. What this means is that if you request
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