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Stand Up Against Google’s Rate Limit Drop: Voice Your Concerns on Twitter

Stand Up Against Google’s Rate Limit Drop: Voice Your Concerns on Twitter

Speak Up: Let Google Know About the Recent Rate Limit Changes

In recent days, Google has made unannounced changes to the rate limits associated with its Pro subscription, diminishing access and functionality for many users. This alteration occurred without prior notification, and unfortunately, there has been no acknowledgment from the company regarding this downgrade.

The user community has taken to online forums to express their concerns, with multiple threads emerging on Reddit, particularly in subreddits dedicated to Bard and Gemini AI. Many users are feeling the impact and voicing their frustrations, but it seems that Google has been largely unresponsive on these platforms. If you’re looking for a way to make your concerns known, consider taking action on Twitter, where Google appears to be more engaged.

What You Can Do

  1. Raise Your Voice on Twitter: While Google may not monitor Reddit activity closely, their presence on Twitter is significant. Now is the time to make your opinion known. Tweet at key individuals associated with the Gemini app, particularly the product manager, Aarush Selvan. You can find him here.

  2. Include All Relevant Accounts: Don’t forget to tag Gemini, Google, and notable figures in the conversation such as Logan K and Josh Woodward. The more people that engage, the better chance we have of getting noticed.

  3. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on ongoing discussions in the Reddit threads about this issue. You can find them by visiting these links:

  4. Bard Thread 1
  5. Bard Thread 2
  6. Gemini AI Discussion

By taking these small steps, you can contribute to a larger conversation, urging Google to hear the voices of its customers. Change can happen when we stand together and demand accountability. Don’t let this issue go unaddressed—make

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