Yes, this is the problem.  We've known that and reduced our API calls as
much as we can.  The hard part of the problem is the allocation,
apparently, is per application, not per user/application.  So it is
throttling based on all gwibber users, not just throttling the calls for
the individual users that are exceeding the limits.  The latest version
in lucid-updates and in maverick all should be well under our
allocation, but according to the statistics on facebook our API calls
haven't gone down.

So either users aren't updating or there are other problems with the way
facebook calculates the API calls.  The facebook documentation is rather
vague on how the allocation works, and how it handles mobile/desktop
applications vs. web applications.  I have been trying to get in touch
with anyone from facebook that can help shed light on how it works and
have been ignored.  If anyone knows anyone at facebook, PLEASE try to
get us in contact.

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[meta] cannot add facebook account, facebook does not update and more
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