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Getting "Too many requests" while opening Stack Overflow page Meta

Too Many Requests - Stack Exchange. 50 pull requests waiting is absolutely ridiculous. That would seem to be the real status message that's causing the exception to be thrown that you're receiving.

Getting "Too many requests" while opening Stack Overflow page Meta
Getting "Too many requests" while opening Stack Overflow page Meta

After a few minutes i got a message saying we have detected too many requests from this ip. 50 pull requests waiting is absolutely ridiculous. What are the api request limits? So have both options, and use each one where the situation calls. That would seem to be the real status message that's causing the exception to be thrown that you're receiving. When i use chrome it seems fine. Active 7 years, 8 months ago. Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. (faq) request throttling limits (faq) note that you must pass the key with every call to get the quota benefit. Here's the inner message from the above reformatted for readability:

As mentioned before we do limit requests on our endpoints to prevent abuse and while we can’t reveal the actual limits we do recommend that you wait several seconds before making consecutive requests. If your manager doesn’t have the time, he either has to make the time, or handle the job to you and your colleague, or leave and the company finds a replacement for him. As mentioned before we do limit requests on our endpoints to prevent abuse and while we can’t reveal the actual limits we do recommend that you wait several seconds before making consecutive requests. Ask question asked 7 years, 9 months ago. I suspect the reason for the too many requests error is because you are using multithreading. After a few minutes i got a message saying we have detected too many requests from this ip. That would seem to be the real status message that's causing the exception to be thrown that you're receiving. To me, too many db requests is making more requests than you need to load the data you require at any given time. I've looked into alternatives, but many of these just went belly up over the years. Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. But if you need the amount of data, you should minimize the calls to the db.