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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T18:51:58+00:00 2026-06-12T18:51:58+00:00

I’ve collected a bunch of users and put them in a variable ‘users’. I’m

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I’ve collected a bunch of users and put them in a variable ‘users’. I’m looping through them and trying to follow them with my new twitter account. However, after about 15, I’m getting stopped by Twitter for exceeding rate limit. I want to run this again but without the users that i’ve already followed. How do I remove ‘i’ from the array of ‘users’ after they’ve been followed, or somehow return a new array out of this with the users I’ve yet to follow? I’m aware of methods like pop and unshift etc, but I’m not sure where ‘i’ is coming from within the ‘users’ array. I’m a perpetual newbie, so please include as much detail as possible

Not, users is actually a ‘cursor’ and not an array, therefore, it has no length method

>> users.each do |i|
?> myuseraccount.twitter.follow(i)
>> end

Twitter::Error::TooManyRequests: Rate limit exceeded

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    2026-06-12T18:52:00+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:52 pm

    A simple hack would could make use of a call to sleep(n):

    >> users.each do |i|
    ?>   myuseraccount.twitter.follow(i)
    ?>   sleep(3)
    >> end
    

    Increment the sleep count until twitter-api stops throwing errors.

    A proper solution to this problem is achieved via rate-limiting.

    A possible ruby solution for method call rate limiting would be glutton_ratelimit.

    Edit – And, as Kyle has pointed out, there is a documented solution to this problem.

    Below is an enhanced version of that solution:

    def rate_limited_follow (account, user)
      num_attempts = 0
      begin
        num_attempts += 1
        account.twitter.follow(user)
      rescue Twitter::Error::TooManyRequests => error
        if num_attempts % 3 == 0
          sleep(15*60) # minutes * 60 seconds
          retry
        else
          retry
        end
      end
    end
    
    >> users.each do |i|
    ?>   rate_limited_follow(myuseraccount, i)
    >> end
    
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