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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-13T16:41:38.000Z",
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    "What does the hits limit mean",
    "Fair Usage Limits"
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  "textContent": "Markus_Parkus:\n\n> it overload the servers\n\nso you exceeded the hits limit again.\n\nThis article might help make more sense of the limit, and how you can avoid hitting it in the future:\n\nWhat does the hits limit mean Fair Usage Limits\n\n> One of the limits InfinityFree enforces is the “hits” limit. This article explains what a hit is, how you can control your hits usage and what happens if you exceed the limit. What is a hit? A hit is a simply request to a file on your website, which can be a HTML or PHP page, an image, a CSS file or something else. A hit is not the same as a page view, visit or visitor. Visitor can visit your website multiple times, a visit can include multiple page views, and a single page view can include mu…",
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