The message “Facebook: You’re temporarily blocked going too fast” indicates a rate limit has been triggered by the user’s activity on the platform. This restriction typically occurs when the system detects an unusually high frequency of actions, such as posting, liking, commenting, or sending friend requests, within a short period. For example, rapidly liking hundreds of posts or sending numerous friend requests within minutes could trigger this block.
This type of restriction serves as a protective measure against spam, bot activity, and other forms of abuse that could negatively impact the user experience and platform security. The implementation of such limits helps maintain the integrity of the platform and ensures fair usage for all users. It also provides a safeguard against compromised accounts performing malicious actions. Historically, these rate limits have become increasingly necessary as automated bots and malicious actors have attempted to exploit social media platforms.