I don't know what the limit should be. But if it's less than, say, 100,
maybe it should be handled on the client side too. Otherwise a genuine
reviewer might have carefully written their 51st review for the day,
only to get an incomprehensible error when they try to submit it, and no
way around it except to leave the computer running until tomorrow.
Instead, it would be better to say something like, "Whoa there! We
appreciate your enthusiasm, but that’s enough reviews from you today.
Try again tomorrow."

If the limit should be more than about 100, though, there's probably no
need to handle it on the client side, since it's obviously abuse.

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