Upgrades: What Does "200pm" Mean?

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The term "200pm" refers to the number of posts allowed per month on the upgraded account. Users are curious about the post limit on the basic free account, which currently allows over 9,000 posts. There is reassurance that the upgrade does not impose a restrictive post limit. Clarifications regarding private messages and other details will be provided by mentors. Overall, the discussion addresses concerns about posting limits and account upgrades.
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Hi

I just looked at the upgrade page and it mentions something about 200pm.

Is that posts per month or something? What is the pm on the basic free account I have now?

Sorry if I'm asking something that's already mentioned somewhere but i couldn't find it!

Thanks

Dixo
 
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Ah ok! Thats cool. I was worried about there being a post limit or something!

Thanks for your help.
 
The current post limit is over 9,000.
 
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