This is a formal proposal and request that the rate-limiting be changed, so that users with less than 125 reputation do not need to wait 30 minutes between posting answers.
For most of the lifetime of the site, users with less than 125 reputation were required to wait 3 minutes between posting answers, to discourage rapid-fire low-quality answers. Then, in December 2022, this cool-down period was increased from 3 minutes to 30 minutes, because of the flood of ChatGPT answers. The rate-limit has not been changed since then.
I propose that the cool-down period be returned to the original 3 minutes.
I'm expecting to get roasted for this, so I hope you'll hear me out. December 2022 was a very difficult time, with a flood of ChatGPT-generated answers. At the time, emergency action was sorely needed. But I think circumstances have changed enough since December 2022 that perhaps the rate-limit can be returned to its original 3 minutes between answers. I think this might be helpful for the many new users who are trying to help others, and help retain them. I'm concerned that the current rate-limiting might be driving away some legitimate users. I also think it might be a better experiment to try than other proposals that have been suggested for increasing engagement. I'm sure there will be negative effects (increased spam, GenAI-generated answers), but I expect there will also be positive effects (not driving away valuable contributors), and I suspect the positive effects might outweigh the negative effects. So, to me, this change seems worth giving a try, and monitoring to see how it works out.
As the help article says, "This waiting period is currently set at 30 minutes" (notice "currently"), and the original announcement says "This is our attempt to bring quick help to the moderator team and is subject to review for efficacy." I take those as indicators that the current limit is not set in stone, and it was anticipated from the start that there might come a time when it's reasonable to reconsider the limit. Now that time has passed, I think it's time to reconsider that limit.
Related: Why is a new contributor limited in all the things?