On December 8 of last year, due to a flood of ChatGPT answers from new users, the rate limit for answers from users without 125+ reputation was [increased from 3 minutes to 30 minutes](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/421991/new-help-center-article-and-banner-on-the-site-about-gpt-generated-content). The [global meta FAQ](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/164899/the-complete-rate-limiting-guide) was edited to reflect this change some time later. However, just today, a user on the global meta edited this information out, claiming it's no longer correct. In [an answer they posted at the same time](https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/385820/377214), they claimed that on December 28, [this answer](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74937572/phpredis-and-locking/74937701#74937701) and [this answer](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74937663/awk-invalid-char-in-expression/74937722#74937722) were posted by the same <125 rep user only three minutes apart. As I don't have 10k+ reputation to look at the timestamps of the answers or the user who posted them, I can't check to see if their claim is indeed correct. I also searched this site for announcements of the rate limit being set back to normal and couldn't find any. Has this site-specific override been rescinded? If it has been rescinded, then [this help center article](https://stackoverflow.com/help/answering-limit) claiming its existence needs to be removed.