429x

APIs use these limits to ensure fair usage among all users, preventing a single high-volume user from slowing down the experience for everyone else.

The 429 status code is a standard HTTP response that signals . Unlike 404 (Not Found) or 500 (Server Error), a 429 error doesn't mean something is broken. Instead, it means you have exceeded the quota or threshold set by the server administrator. Why Do Servers Trigger 429x Responses? APIs use these limits to ensure fair usage

Below is a draft for a blog post titled Navigating the 429x: Understanding and Managing Rate Limits APIs use these limits to ensure fair usage

For many cloud-based services, processing requests costs money. Rate limits help keep operational costs predictable. How to Fix (and Avoid) 429x Errors APIs use these limits to ensure fair usage

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