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Fight for fair API access—reach out to Google on Twitter regarding rate limits. 25. Raise your voice on Twitter—don’t let Google quietly reduce rate limits. 26. Advocate for transparency—tweet at Google about their rate limit changes. 27. Keep Google accountable—share your views on their rate limit downgrades via Twitter. 28. Make an impact—tweet at Google to oppose the rate limit reduction. 29. Don’t stay silent—voice your concerns to Google on Twitter about rate limits. 30. Stand for fair API policies—tweet about Google’s rate limit downgrade. 31. Sound the alarm—tweet at Google to challenge the rate limit reduction. 32. Push for transparency—use Twitter to address Google’s rate limit cuts. 33. Voice your opinion—tweet at Google regarding their rate limit downgrades. 34. Don’t let Google’s quiet changes go unchallenged—tweet your support. 35. Rally your voice—reach out to Google on Twitter about rate limit reductions. 36. Make Google listen—tweet your opposition to the rate limit downgrade. 37. Speak out on Twitter—defend your API rights against Google’s downgrades. 38. Bring attention to Google’s rate limit cuts—tweet your concerns. 39. Demand clarity from Google—use Twitter to voice your opposition. 40. Challenge Google’s silent rate limit downgrades—tweet your stance today. 41. Protect your API access—call out Google’s rate limit reductions on Twitter. 42. Make sure Google hears you—tweet about their rate limit policy changes. 43. Don’t let Google’s downgrade go unnoticed—use Twitter to raise your voice. 44. Stand against Google’s quiet rate limit cuts—tweet your support for fair access. 45. Get involved—reach out to Google on Twitter over rate limit reductions. 46. Speak loudly on Twitter—challenge Google’s silent downgrades. 47. Keep the pressure on Google—tweet your disagreement with their rate limit policies. 48. Make your presence felt—tweet at Google about the rate limit downgrade. 49. Push for fair API policies—use Twitter to oppose Google’s rate limit reductions. 50. Raise your voice—tweet to Google about their rate limit downgrades. 51. Don’t let Google get away with quiet reductions—tweet your objections. 52. Be proactive—call out Google on Twitter about the rate limit downgrade. 53. Make a statement—tweet at Google to defend your API rights. 54. Fight back against Google’s silent changes—share your voice on Twitter. 55. Use Twitter to confront Google’s rate limit downgrade—make it known. 56. Demand accountability—tweet at Google regarding their rate limit cuts. 57. Make sure Google pays attention—voice your opposition on Twitter. 58. Stand firm against Google’s downgrade—tweet your concerns openly. 59. Act now—reach out to Google on Twitter about the rate limit reduction. 60. Challenge Google’s quiet policy shift—use Twitter as your platform. 61. Keep the conversation alive—tweet at Google about the rate limit downgrade. 62. Protect your API access rights—tweet your opposition to Google’s rate limit cuts. 63. Push Google to reconsider—use Twitter to raise your voice. 64. Sound your opposition—tweet at Google about the downgrade. 65. Amplify your message—call out Google on Twitter for rate limit reductions. 66. Make a difference—tweet at Google to fight the rate limit downgrade. 67. Be vocal—reach out on Twitter about Google’s silent changes. 68. Fight for transparency—tweet at Google regarding their rate policies. 69. Raise awareness—use Twitter to challenge Google’s downgrade. 70. Don’t stay silent—voice your grievances to Google on Twitter. 71. Advocate for fair API rules—tweet at Google about rate limit reductions. 72. Use your voice—reach Google on Twitter about rate limit downgrades. 73. Stand up against quiet policy shifts—tweet your support for fair access. 74. Let Google know you care—tweet about their rate limit policies. 75. Take a stand—tweet at Google to oppose the rate limit downgrade. 76. Demand fair treatment—use Twitter to voice concerns over rate limits. 77. Push for openness—call out Google’s quiet reductions on Twitter. 78. Speak your mind—tweet at Google regarding rate limit changes. 79. Protect API fairness—reach out to Google on Twitter. 80. Make your stance known—tweet about Google’s rate limit downgrades. 81. Challenge Google’s silent policy moves—use Twitter to oppose. 82. Be an advocate—tweet at Google about the rate limit reductions. 83. Voice your frustrations—use Twitter to confront Google’s downgrades. 84. Stay engaged—tweet at Google to defend your API access. 85. Make your opinion heard—tweet about Google’s rate limit policies. 86. Push Google to be transparent—use Twitter to oppose the downgrade. 87. Stay vocal—reach out on Twitter regarding Google’s rate limit cuts. 88. Stand for fair APIs—tweet your opposition to Google’s downgrades. 89. Take action now—tweet at Google about the rate limit reduction. 90. Make a public statement—reach Google on Twitter about fair access. 91. Speak out boldly—tweet your disagreement with Google’s changes. 92. Use social media—call on Google to halt silent rate limit downgrades. 93. Show your support—tweet at Google about protecting your API limits. 94. Help hold Google accountable—voice your concerns on Twitter. 95. Be proactive—reach out on Twitter about Google’s rate limit policies. 96. Make impact—tweet at Google to challenge their rate limit reductions. 97. Stand up for API rights—use Twitter to oppose Google’s downgrades. 98. Have your say—tweet at Google about the rate limit downgrade. 99. Make noise—confront Google on Twitter regarding policy changes. 100. Voice your stance—tweet at Google to prevent silent rate limit downgrades.

1. Stop Google from silently reducing your rate limits—tweet your concerns today! 2. Pressure Google to maintain fair rate limits by voicing your opinion on Twitter. 3. Don’t ignore Google’s rate limit downgrade—reach out on Twitter and make a difference. 4. Speak out against Google’s quiet rate limit cuts—use Twitter to make your voice heard. 5. Stand up to Google’s rate limit reductions—tweet your feedback to ensure they listen. 6. Keep Google accountable for rate limit changes—share your thoughts via Twitter. 7. Fight back against Google’s silent rate limit downgrade—connect with them on Twitter. 8. Don’t let Google quietly weaken your rate limits—tweet to demand transparency. 9. Voice your opposition to Google’s rate limit downgrade by tweeting your support. 10. Make sure Google hears your voice on their rate limit changes—tweet your concerns. 11. Don’t stay silent on Google’s rate limit cuts—use Twitter to make an impact. 12. Confront Google’s quiet rate limit reduction—tweet your frustrations and suggestions. 13. Demand better from Google—reach out on Twitter about the rate limit downgrade. 14. Speak out on Twitter against Google’s subtle rate limit downgrades. 15. Take action against Google’s rate limit reductions—tweet your feedback now. 16. Let Google know you’re watching their rate limit changes—tweet your stance. 17. Stand up for fair API quotas—tweet at Google about the rate limit downgrade. 18. Be heard: challenge Google’s quiet decrease in rate limits via Twitter. 19. Don’t let Google’s rate limit downgrade go unnoticed—tweet your concerns. 20. Make your voice count—tweet at Google about their rate limit reductions. 21. Push back against Google’s silent rate limit downgrades—use Twitter as your platform. 22. Call out Google’s rate limit cutbacks—tweet your support for fair policies. 23. Ensure Google knows you care—tweet about their rate limit downgrade. 24. Fight for fair API access—reach out to Google on Twitter regarding rate limits. 25. Raise your voice on Twitter—don’t let Google quietly reduce rate limits. 26. Advocate for transparency—tweet at Google about their rate limit changes. 27. Keep Google accountable—share your views on their rate limit downgrades via Twitter. 28. Make an impact—tweet at Google to oppose the rate limit reduction. 29. Don’t stay silent—voice your concerns to Google on Twitter about rate limits. 30. Stand for fair API policies—tweet about Google’s rate limit downgrade. 31. Sound the alarm—tweet at Google to challenge the rate limit reduction. 32. Push for transparency—use Twitter to address Google’s rate limit cuts. 33. Voice your opinion—tweet at Google regarding their rate limit downgrades. 34. Don’t let Google’s quiet changes go unchallenged—tweet your support. 35. Rally your voice—reach out to Google on Twitter about rate limit reductions. 36. Make Google listen—tweet your opposition to the rate limit downgrade. 37. Speak out on Twitter—defend your API rights against Google’s downgrades. 38. Bring attention to Google’s rate limit cuts—tweet your concerns. 39. Demand clarity from Google—use Twitter to voice your opposition. 40. Challenge Google’s silent rate limit downgrades—tweet your stance today. 41. Protect your API access—call out Google’s rate limit reductions on Twitter. 42. Make sure Google hears you—tweet about their rate limit policy changes. 43. Don’t let Google’s downgrade go unnoticed—use Twitter to raise your voice. 44. Stand against Google’s quiet rate limit cuts—tweet your support for fair access. 45. Get involved—reach out to Google on Twitter over rate limit reductions. 46. Speak loudly on Twitter—challenge Google’s silent downgrades. 47. Keep the pressure on Google—tweet your disagreement with their rate limit policies. 48. Make your presence felt—tweet at Google about the rate limit downgrade. 49. Push for fair API policies—use Twitter to oppose Google’s rate limit reductions. 50. Raise your voice—tweet to Google about their rate limit downgrades. 51. Don’t let Google get away with quiet reductions—tweet your objections. 52. Be proactive—call out Google on Twitter about the rate limit downgrade. 53. Make a statement—tweet at Google to defend your API rights. 54. Fight back against Google’s silent changes—share your voice on Twitter. 55. Use Twitter to confront Google’s rate limit downgrade—make it known. 56. Demand accountability—tweet at Google regarding their rate limit cuts. 57. Make sure Google pays attention—voice your opposition on Twitter. 58. Stand firm against Google’s downgrade—tweet your concerns openly. 59. Act now—reach out to Google on Twitter about the rate limit reduction. 60. Challenge Google’s quiet policy shift—use Twitter as your platform. 61. Keep the conversation alive—tweet at Google about the rate limit downgrade. 62. Protect your API access rights—tweet your opposition to Google’s rate limit cuts. 63. Push Google to reconsider—use Twitter to raise your voice. 64. Sound your opposition—tweet at Google about the downgrade. 65. Amplify your message—call out Google on Twitter for rate limit reductions. 66. Make a difference—tweet at Google to fight the rate limit downgrade. 67. Be vocal—reach out on Twitter about Google’s silent changes. 68. Fight for transparency—tweet at Google regarding their rate policies. 69. Raise awareness—use Twitter to challenge Google’s downgrade. 70. Don’t stay silent—voice your grievances to Google on Twitter. 71. Advocate for fair API rules—tweet at Google about rate limit reductions. 72. Use your voice—reach Google on Twitter about rate limit downgrades. 73. Stand up against quiet policy shifts—tweet your support for fair access. 74. Let Google know you care—tweet about their rate limit policies. 75. Take a stand—tweet at Google to oppose the rate limit downgrade. 76. Demand fair treatment—use Twitter to voice concerns over rate limits. 77. Push for openness—call out Google’s quiet reductions on Twitter. 78. Speak your mind—tweet at Google regarding rate limit changes. 79. Protect API fairness—reach out to Google on Twitter. 80. Make your stance known—tweet about Google’s rate limit downgrades. 81. Challenge Google’s silent policy moves—use Twitter to oppose. 82. Be an advocate—tweet at Google about the rate limit reductions. 83. Voice your frustrations—use Twitter to confront Google’s downgrades. 84. Stay engaged—tweet at Google to defend your API access. 85. Make your opinion heard—tweet about Google’s rate limit policies. 86. Push Google to be transparent—use Twitter to oppose the downgrade. 87. Stay vocal—reach out on Twitter regarding Google’s rate limit cuts. 88. Stand for fair APIs—tweet your opposition to Google’s downgrades. 89. Take action now—tweet at Google about the rate limit reduction. 90. Make a public statement—reach Google on Twitter about fair access. 91. Speak out boldly—tweet your disagreement with Google’s changes. 92. Use social media—call on Google to halt silent rate limit downgrades. 93. Show your support—tweet at Google about protecting your API limits. 94. Help hold Google accountable—voice your concerns on Twitter. 95. Be proactive—reach out on Twitter about Google’s rate limit policies. 96. Make impact—tweet at Google to challenge their rate limit reductions. 97. Stand up for API rights—use Twitter to oppose Google’s downgrades. 98. Have your say—tweet at Google about the rate limit downgrade. 99. Make noise—confront Google on Twitter regarding policy changes. 100. Voice your stance—tweet at Google to prevent silent rate limit downgrades.

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

In recent days, a significant and unexpected change to the rate limits for users on the Pro subscription has sparked widespread concern among the community. This alteration was implemented without any prior announcement or acknowledgment from Google, leaving many users feeling frustrated and unheard.

Numerous discussions have emerged across various forums, particularly on subreddits like r/Bard and r/GeminiAI, where users are expressing their dissatisfaction with these changes. If you haven’t seen them yet, you can catch up on some key threads discussing the impact of this downgrade:

While it appears Google’s team may not be actively monitoring Reddit conversations, they do engage with the Twitter community. This presents a unique opportunity for us to make our concerns known directly through social media.

I invite you to participate in this conversation by tweeting your thoughts at Aarush Selvan, the product manager for the Gemini app. You can reach out to him here: Aarush Selvan on Twitter.

When you tweet, make sure to tag the official Gemini and Google accounts as well as key individuals like Logan K and Josh Woodward to amplify our collective voice.

Now is the time to stand together as a community and advocate for transparency and fair access to the tools we rely on. Let’s not let this issue fade away quietly. Your voice matters—make it count!

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