Breaking: Uber's new crackdown on drivers

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From hidden rule violations to community guideline traps, drivers are being caught OFF GUARD.

Uber just sent warning letters to drivers using "No New Requests" on shared rides, calling it "against their terms of service."

Spoiler: Most drivers had NO IDEA this was breaking the rules.

In our latest video, we reveal…

👉 Why using "No New Requests" on shared rides specifically can trigger Uber violations (regular rides are still OK).

👉 The exact community guideline Uber is enforcing and why they're cracking down NOW.

👉 "The point of shared rides is to share amongst different riders — if you're turning every shared ride into a private trip, that's not what Uber wants."

The bottom line: Accept shared rides = accept ALL pickups, or let the timer run out instead.

Uber Says ‘No New Requests’ May Break the Rules — Here’s Why It Matters

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