Speak Up Against Google’s Rate Limit Reduction: Tweet Your Concerns Loud and Clear (Version 262)
Make Your Voice Heard: Stand Up Against Google’s Unannounced Rate Limit Downgrade
In recent days, a significant and unexpected change has come to the Pro subscription users of Google’s services: the rate limits have been severely reduced, and this was done without any prior announcement. This lack of communication from Google has many users feeling frustrated and unheard.
If you’ve been active on social media platforms like Reddit, you may have noticed a wave of discussions and threads expressing concern over this issue, particularly in communities centered around Bard and GeminiAI. The conversations span various platforms, reflecting a growing unease among developers and users who rely on these tools for their work.
While Google may be disregarding our concerns on Reddit, they are notably more active on Twitter. This presents us with an opportunity to make our voices heard where it counts. It’s crucial that we raise awareness and advocate for better communication and transparency regarding such changes.
Here’s what you can do:
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Engage on Twitter – Consider tweeting your concerns directly to Google’s representatives. A key figure to reach out to is Aarush Selvan, the product manager for the Gemini application. You can find him on Twitter here.
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Tag Relevant Accounts – When you tweet, make sure to tag Gemini and Google directly in your messages. Additionally, it could be beneficial to include influential figures associated with these products, such as Logan K and Josh Woodward. This collective effort could amplify our voices and encourage Google to take notice.
By standing together and expressing our concerns, we can help bring attention to this issue and advocate for the changes we wish to see. It’s essential that we do not let these downgrades go unchallenged. Join the conversation on Twitter and help make a difference!



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