ChatGPT Troubleshooting Guide: 429 Rate Limits, 500 Errors, and Page Load Failures
When ChatGPT won’t load, shows “Something went wrong,” or returns 429 or 500 errors, it’s usually not because your “account is broken,” but because of network issues, browser cache, or triggering rate limits. Below is a reusable, priority-ordered ChatGPT troubleshooting workflow—identify the cause first, then apply the fix. Start with two quick checks: server-side or local? The first step in ChatGPT troubleshooting is to confirm whether it’s a server-side fluctuation: open status.openai.c
ChatGPT Plus Subscription FAQ: Payment Failures, Renewal Issues, and Refunds
This FAQ focuses specifically on the ChatGPT Plus subscription, addressing common pain points such as failed charges, interrupted renewals, invoices, and refunds. Follow the steps to troubleshoot; most issues can be identified and fixed within minutes. Payment failure: Why your payment keeps getting declined The most common reasons for ChatGPT Plus charge failures are issuer risk controls, failed 3D Secure verification, mismatched billing address, or a card that doesn’t support cross-border online subscriptions. Some users also trigger temporary restrictions by retrying multiple times in a short period, resulting in repeated
Midjourney Registration and Discord Linking Tutorial: Authorization Login and Account Switching Guide
To use Midjourney properly, the key step isn’t “downloading software,” but correctly linking your Midjourney and Discord accounts. This article explains the process in the real operating order: from the sign-up entry point and Discord authorization to joining the server, generating your first image, and switching accounts. Follow along and you can largely avoid common issues like authorization failures and being unable to access channels. Prepare before registering: email, Discord, and browser status Midjourney currently relies mainly on Discord to complete logi
ChatGPT File Analysis Upgrade: Direct Cloud Drive Uploads and Chart Exporting
If you often use ChatGPT for data organization or reporting, one of the most practical changes is this: you no longer need to download files locally before importing them—you can bring them in directly from a cloud drive. ChatGPT supports selecting files from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, reading spreadsheets in the chat, generating charts, and exporting customized charts for presentations. What pain points does direct cloud-drive connection solve? In the past, a common workflow for using ChatGPT to analyze spreadsheets was “download—upload—then analyze,” and it was easy to pick the wrong version in the middle.
A Practical Troubleshooting Guide for ChatGPT: Fixing Message Send Failures and Network Errors
If ChatGPT won’t open, shows an error, or your messages won’t send, most of the time it’s not that your account is “broken”—it’s an issue with your network, browser cache, or an abnormal session state. Below is a troubleshooting sequence for common ChatGPT errors, going from quick checks to slower ones; in most cases it helps you pinpoint the problem. Start with two quick self-checks: service status and basic network When troubleshooting ChatGPT errors, first open status.openai.com to see whether there are service disruptions; if the platform itself is having issues, you can only wait for it to recover. Then switch your network once


