Don’t let Google get away quietly with the rate limit downgrade. Make your voice heard by tweeting at them.

Speak Up: Addressing Google’s Rate Limit Changes for Pro Subscribers

Recent changes implemented by Google have left many Pro subscription users feeling frustrated and unheard. In a surprising move, the company has significantly reduced rate limits on their Pro tiers without any official communication or acknowledgment. This lack of transparency has sparked outrage across various online forums, particularly on platforms like Reddit.

If you’ve been affected by this downgrade, it’s crucial to make your voice heard. Engaging in a dialogue with Google on social media may be one of the most effective ways to address these concerns. While their team may not actively monitor Reddit, they do have a presence on Twitter, where you can express your frustrations more directly.

Over the past few days, numerous threads highlighting these rate limit changes have emerged in communities such as r/Bard and r/GeminiAI. For your reference, here are some of the discussions worth checking out:

It’s important to let Google know that their users are paying attention and expect better transparency. One individual you can reach out to is Aarush Selvan, the product manager for the Gemini app. Engaging with him on Twitter may help amplify your concerns. You can find him at @AarushSelvan on X (formerly Twitter).

When tweeting, don’t forget to tag Gemini, Google, and influential voices in the community, such as @OfficialLoganK and @joshwoodward. Your voice matters, and collective action may lead to the clarity and changes we deserve.

Now is the time to stand up for your rights as a user. Let your thoughts be known, and together, we can push for a more responsive and transparent approach from Google.

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