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I recently found an error saying "You can only post once every 90 minutes.". To searched on meta for the reason it may be happening, I came across this question -

Error -- "you can only post once every 90 minutes" but I haven't posted in days

I use Internet services provided by my college.

The college uses Proxy server and only 2 or 3 IPs are exposed to the internet. And I feel the restriction must be made based on user and not IP Address.

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    Hare you read the answer? The rate limit applies to IP addresses (until you reach 125 points, see The Complete Rate-Limiting Guide).
    – Alon Eitan
    Commented Aug 30, 2016 at 21:17

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The restriction is made per IP address for a good reason. People commonly create account after account from the same IP address to circumvent per-account limits. This prevents those people from inundating the site with questions.

This limit goes away once you pass the 125 reputation threshold, which is a reasonably low bar for legitimate accounts. Anyone above that limit isn't impacted by the presence of others at their same location.

It's a tradeoff between artificially rate-limiting some new users and preventing the site from being overrun by people circumventing per-account limits. From what I've seen, this tends to not harm that many legitimate users, but it cuts down on a lot of abuse.

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    Just to add to this, if a lot of new users are asking questions from a university, they probably could just search instead of asking anyway. Commented Aug 31, 2016 at 0:31
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    cont of Bill's comment: since the questions they have are the mostly the same as previous ones.
    – Braiam
    Commented Aug 31, 2016 at 1:40

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