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Youtobe Exceeded quota?

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Pabblymember11

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Hey @Bananajuice2002

Thank you for reaching out to us regarding the error you encountered while using the YouTube API. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused, and we are here to assist you in resolving the issue.

Based on the error message you provided, which states, "The request cannot be completed because you have exceeded your quota," indicates that you have exceeded the allowed quota for the YouTube API. Quotas are set in place to ensure fair usage and maintain the stability and performance of the API for all users.

Our integration team is currently reviewing our current utilization of the YouTube APIs to identify areas where optimization can be achieved. This may involve reducing unnecessary API calls and implementing enhanced request management strategies. Once we have an update on this, we shall notify you.
 
Good morning,

I just tried to upload a YouTube Shorts video via Pabbly, but the final step failed. I couldn't upload it because I somehow exceeded my quota, and I'm not sure how. Can you help me? I'm attaching a screenshot below for reference:

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I see their response and they've been saying the same thing to me now for a long time. They have a single quota with the YouTube API for their entire platform, so as they get more users using the YouTube connection, they will have lower and lower quotas for each of us. This platform is going down hill fast. Things are failing like YouTube, as well as other platforms but they blame these platforms instead of acknowledging they need to fix the issues to make things work on their end.
 
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