OpenAI exec denies Codex throttling, gets community-noted with evidence
gaganghotra_ · x · 2026-08-22
OpenAI's Tibo Inoue denied that Codex usage limits were draining faster, attributing issues to user fraud. He was quickly community-noted by users with contradictory evidence. Following the backlash, Inoue posted a follow-up partially acknowledging the issue and announced an "investigation," while crediting users with a "BANKED reset." Critics described this as narrative control to maintain OpenAI's image.
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