The "QuitGPT" movement is gaining traction as users push back against subscription fatigue and what they see as declining output quality. It's a reminder that even market leaders aren't immune to user frustration—especially when competitors are closing the gap fast
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A “QuitGPT” campaign is urging people to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions
In September, Alfred Stephen, a freelance software developer in Singapore, purchased a ChatGPT Plus subscription, which costs $20 a month and offers more access to advanced models, to speed up his work. But he grew frustrated with the chatbot’s coding abilities and its gushing, meandering replies. Then he came across a post on Reddit about…
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