Stand Up Against Google’s Rate Limit Cuts—Tweet Your Concerns and Make Them Listen
Make Your Voice Count: Addressing Google’s Rate Limit Changes
In recent days, many users have expressed frustration over significant downgrades to the rate limits for Google’s Pro subscription—changes implemented without prior notice or official acknowledgment. This lack of communication has stirred up discussions across various online platforms, prominently on Reddit, where users have been vocal about their concerns.
The modifications to the Pro subscription rate limits have sparked numerous threads filled with user feedback and reactions. You can find more detailed discussions on this topic in the following links:
While it’s clear that Google may not be actively monitoring these Reddit discussions, they are present on Twitter and appear to be overlooking our feedback.
If you want to have your voice heard, now is the time to take action! Consider reaching out on Twitter to make sure your concerns are acknowledged. A direct mention could go a long way in drawing the attention of decision-makers.
For a more targeted approach, you might want to specifically tweet at the product manager for the Gemini app, Aarush Selvan. Additionally, tagging official accounts like Gemini, Google, and influential figures in the tech community, such as Logan and Josh Woodward, can help amplify your message.
Let’s unite our voices and advocate for better communication and transparency from Google regarding their subscription changes. Your input matters!



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