Speak Up Against Google’s Rate Limit Reduction—Tweet Your Concerns Loud and Clear (Version 696)
Make Your Voice Heard: Stand Up Against Google’s Rate Limit Changes
In the fast-paced world of technology, changes can often take consumers by surprise. Recently, Google has made notable alterations to the rate limits associated with its Pro subscription—changes that have sparked significant concern among users. Unfortunately, these adjustments were implemented without prior notice or any official acknowledgment from Google, leaving many feeling frustrated and unheard.
For those who have been monitoring discussions on platforms like Reddit, it is clear that this issue has not gone unnoticed. Community members are actively sharing their experiences and concerns across various threads, including discussions within the r/Bard and r/GeminiAI subreddits. If you’re interested in joining these conversations, you can check out some of the relevant discussions here:
While it seems that Google may not be engaging with Reddit users directly, they are actively present on Twitter. This opens up an opportunity for you to make your voice heard! If you’re passionate about these changes—or if they have impacted your usage—consider reaching out directly via Twitter.
To ensure your message gets across, tweet to Aarush Selvan, the product manager for the Gemini app. You can find him here: Aarush Selvan’s Twitter. Additionally, it would be beneficial to tag both Gemini and Google, as well as other influential figures in the conversation, such as Logan and Josh Woodward to amplify your reach.
Now is the time to express your concerns and seek clarification on these significant changes. Let’s unite as a community and ensure that our voices are represented in discussions that matter to us!



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