The message "your message was not sent because you are sending messages too quickly" typically appears when a system detects that messages are being sent too rapidly in succession, triggering rate limits or anti-spam protections. This can happen on platforms like Twitch, DeepSeek, or similar chat environments. Here are common reasons and ways to fix this issue:
- Wait a few seconds before sending another message to avoid triggering rate limits.
- Avoid sending multiple messages in rapid succession or repeating the same message repeatedly.
- If the platform has a "slow mode" enabled, respect the cooldown time between messages.
- Clear your browser cache and cookies as stored cache can cause functionality issues.
- Try switching to a different device or browser to see if the issue persists.
- Log out and back in or reload the page to reset potential temporary glitches.
- If the issue relates to an account-based limit, try using a different account if possible.
For example, Twitch limits regular users to about 20 messages every 30 seconds or 1 message per second per channel. If a channel has slow mode enabled, the delay between allowed messages is enforced strictly. DeepSeek and similar AI chat services also impose rate limits to prevent overloads or misuse. If these steps don't resolve the problem, contacting the platform's support can help, or consider using an alternative platform that doesn't impose such limits. In summary, the best approach is to slow down message sending frequency, clear cache, and try different access methods to overcome "sending messages too quickly" errors.
