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Stand Up Against Google’s Rate Limit Downgrade: Use Twitter to Make Your Concerns Known (Version 266)

Stand Up Against Google’s Rate Limit Downgrade: Use Twitter to Make Your Concerns Known (Version 266)

Make Your Voice Count: Speak Out Against Google’s Rate Limit Changes

In recent days, Google has quietly implemented a significant downgrade to the rate limits for Pro subscribers, leaving many users frustrated and confused. This change was made without prior notification, and as of now, the company has not issued any acknowledgment of this adjustment. We’re not just going to let this slide; it’s time to make our concerns known.

Numerous discussions surrounding this issue have emerged on platforms like Reddit, particularly in subs dedicated to Bard and GeminiAI. Users have taken to these forums to express their discontent, demonstrating that this is a shared concern within the community.

Here are a few threads highlighting user experiences and reactions to the rate limit changes:

While Google may not be monitoring Reddit closely, they remain active on Twitter. This presents us with an opportunity to amplify our voices on a platform where they are listening. If you are passionate about rectifying the recent changes, we encourage you to reach out directly on Twitter.

You can tag Aarush Selvan, the product manager for the Gemini app, in your tweets: Aarush Selvan on Twitter.

Make sure to also tag both Gemini and Google, as well as notable figures like Logan K and Josh Woodward, to ensure our concerns are seen by the right people.

Together, we can demand more transparency and accountability from Google regarding their recent decisions. Let’s rally our community and make our voices heard!

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