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What is the default rate limit? Can I find the rate limit programmatically?

I'm getting rate_limit_error on the API when posting posts with just title+url. What is the default rate limit for posts? Do all requests have a rate limit or only posts?

Can I get the rate limit from an instance with a request to the API?

Edit: json { "local_site_rate_limit": { "id": 1, "local_site_id": 1, "message": 180, "message_per_second": 60, "post": 6, "post_per_second": 600, "register": 3, "register_per_second": 3600, "image": 6, "image_per_second": 3600, "comment": 6, "comment_per_second": 600, "search": 60, "search_per_second": 600, "published": "2023-02-05T03:52:36.832982" } }

I'm getting limit rate with a 10 second delay so 1/post_per_second = 0,0016 seconds / post delay is not right. So what do those even mean and what is the delay I should have between posts?

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    Bluesky, a decentralized social media platform, has introduced a feature called "custom feeds" that allows users to choose their own algorithms[1][2][3]. This feature gives users the ability to subscribe to different algorithms or create their own algorithms for others to follow[1]. The goal is to provide users with more control over their social media experience and address concerns about algorithmic manipulation[1][2][3].

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