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Hawktuahmaton (@KobsonskaKaupa) reported@aspiringWatcher @Chomag77 @Pirat_Nation Warframe could've been a good game but it devolved into KPM slop. The whole reason the game is played by more people now is that A. There are more gamers now than 10 years ago, B. The game was dumbed down to insane levels, and C. It's propped up by reddit.
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keean edward (@keean_edward) reportedthis month my SAAS hit $1000 in revenue, but i have huge regrets. if i had to start a new project tomorrow, this is what i'd do differently. *this will be relevant to you if you are bootstrapping* my SAAS is a fairly complex CRM - marketing it is generally difficult and the switching costs that come with onboarding are a nightmare. my next product must be organic marketing friendly - specifically short-form + reddit i have 4+ years of experience in this field and i made a huge mistake by not leveraging my experience. this basically means i will be avoiding b2b like the plague. i want my product to have viral potential - this just opens up a bigger market and lessens pressure on a per customer basis. while consumer is tough, i can't image it's more difficult than convincing a business that's been around for 20 years to switch platforms. next, the product needs to already exist. i have zero interest in trying to prove out that a product is viable - novelty is great, but not when you have to create new behaviors. i'll gladly scrap for <5% of the market if it means i don't have to waste months figuring out if the product is even useful. lastly, the value must be immediately obvious. too many times people have onboarded and within a few minutes canceled their trial - aside from onboarding needing work, i think this is a complexity problem. going forward i will not build anything complex, i will focus on solving one specific problem and will make the UI simple and easy to navigate. happy shipping!
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Jaaah (@JarsSaaS) reported@StevBuilds cold outreach + reddit. find threads where ppl complain about the exact problem u solve, dm them. not spammy, just genuine. got my first 12 users this way in 2 weeks haha
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Kae (@justachuddette) reported@rlycrossedup I really struggle to get what the problem was with the reddit post, she said she had another trans friend ? Did i miss smth because my natal language isn't english ? Why is this guy talking like that?
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Axiopistis Holdings LC (@axiopistis) reportedAWS billing glitch? $1.7B estimate vs. normal < $5. Urgent AWS support ticket. Anyone else seeing this? Reddit thread linked. Stay vigilant: check status page and comments. #AWS #Billing #CloudComputing
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Phil | Rentier Digital Automation (@rentierdigital) reportedthe software wage just became visible the deal software made 70 years ago just broke and nobody noticed zero marginal cost. write code once, run it forever for basically nothing. that single property built the entire software industry. SaaS at 10x revenue, agencies at 1x, "we automated it" as the ultimate budget answer then ai agents showed up George Sivulka, CEO of Hebbia (raised $130M from a16z), published the numbers: median AI agent now costs around $80 an hour to run. that is a software engineer's wage. the spread goes $4 to $7,000 depending on how you loop it Boris Cherny runs permanent Claude Code loops submitting PRs without stopping. Ed Zitron calculated Anthropic lets him burn roughly $130,000 a month in tokens. Uber burned its entire 2026 AI budget in 4 months and capped employees at $1,500 per tool. Microsoft's engineering division cut Claude Code access and fell back to Copilot at $39 a seat bc the automation was running $2,000 a month the multiplier is brutal. a single agent runs 4x the tokens of a chat. multi-agent setups hit 15x, some audits go to 50x. a loop has no spending ceiling by construction because the whole point is to keep running. Data Science Dojo documented a Codex run that went 25 hours straight: 13 million tokens, 30,000 lines of code. every step billed Santiago Valdarrama asked the question that matters: "Why is Anthropic hiring Software Engineers?" if tokens were cheaper than humans, the labs would have stopped hiring the subsidy hid the real wage. a Reddit user instrumented his Claude Code usage through network logs: a Max 20x plan pushed to the limit represents $3,650 a month at API rates. he was paying $200. the flat-rate plans were subsidizing agentic usage by 12 to 175x. on June 15 Anthropic moved automation to metered credits and the wage became visible your software has employee problems now i build and ship daily. Claude Code, Codex, whatever ships fastest. SaaS, tools, automations. ⭐ if AI can build it, i've probably broken it first. what works → link in bio
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Ehsan Azish (@ehzish) reported@haider1 last year it missed one problem, this year a reddit thread says it missed zero, love the rigor
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BD6 (@60kempster) reported@AvidCommentator Spent time on reddit. Went down in a blaze of glory on a junior dr forum where they sat there recommending counselling for an almost retired surgeon who’d admitted he’d given up on the snowflakes. Gave both barrels and deleted my account of 6 years. Felt good
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Brian Thomas (@BrianJThomas) reported@theo People on Reddit were saying CLIProxyAPI doesn’t handle well when context gets too big in Claude code. Is that a solved issue?
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Smim (@Smim_Tyth) reported@CrisHeroes @timistudios @PokemonUnite New reddit post: CrisHeroes is the reason Unite is shutting down, the devs listen to everything he says
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Dreadnought older than the Tau (@ArtoriusNZ) reported@cheatley_justin @MadKamikazius I mean yeah those are genuine criticisms not born from a 34 IQ misunderstanding of Martin's writing. I do think "the geography isnt realistic enough" is pretty reddit but other than that all valid issues i would agree with.
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Lisa Kuhnley (@LisaJKuhnley) reportedThey’re never gonna let me be popular. The moment I start to gain any sort of real traction they’re going to invent some reason to delete my post restrict my account or download me to Hell or whatever I mean every time my post starts to attract views on Reddit they invent some reason to take it down. They do not like real people. They do not like real people who make Valid arguments. They do not like people who speak the truth they do not like people who represent a real danger to the system that thrives on people maintaining the status quo of pretending not to notice that you’re all so completely full of ****. The point is if you’re waiting for me to go viral it’s never gonna happen in the end if it does, it’s not gonna matter because I’m not gonna farm engagement for you anymore. That’s not what I’m here to do.
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Naz Reid, 1/4 CPA (@Raz_Neid) reportedIf you have an issue and it hasn’t been solved on reddit might as well just end it all
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𝘀𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆 (@ilike_sundays) reported@B1ush_bun10 is this **** a popular take on ln fandoms outside of twt???? I swear down last time I saw a serious take like that was on Reddit years ago. ppl really be playing w their eyes closed 💔 truke on the mono glaze tho, he legit is no better than her
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Benito Tortellini (@cartoon_magoo) reported@Aintropy @Noahpinion i don't think solutions to erdos problems are hiding in reddit comments waiting to be regurgitated
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Cherry (@CheriCakeCreate) reported@GarukuBluemoon I just had the same thing happen to me on reddit. Someone took my own art to make something and claimed it as their own design. She then tried to deny but I had proof and I owned the copyright as I sell on Etsy. I reported the copyright infringement and she quickly took it down.
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Ooey Kablooey (@ooeykablooey) reported@JigglyPants44 Maybe if you spent less time on reddit and more time clearing the underbrush like your parents and grandparents did, you wouldn’t have this problem.
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Liza (@elizabeth__db) reported@sappholives83 An added issue with these Reddit threads is that anyone who posts a reply saying anything along the lines of, “Yes the thing that prevents you being a woman is that you are male, perhaps go to therapy and stop your transition,” gets banned so it’s a DANGEROUS echo chamber.
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Immi K. (@imranologyy) reportedNeed a reddit thread on: How to politely turn down girls advancing appropriately towards you without hurting their sentiments
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I ❤️ MY CUTE LITTLE SYCOPHANT (@JayBluemann) reportedIs it possible to fix your sleeping schedule in a day reddit
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Filip Franzén (@filipprompt) reported$100K in the last 12 months from YouTube and digital products with zero paid ads. All traffic came from organic YouTube. Here's the exact blueprint Chose niches by wallet, not by interest. "how to make money online," faceless content, AI content, simple business systems. Not because I cared about them personally. Because rising search demand + existing paid products = buyers already there. If the market's already spending, you don't have to convince anyone. You just have to show up better. Validated the demand before I built anything. Read every comment section, Reddit thread, and Twitter reply in the niche. Same pain points repeated over and over: "my faceless channel isn't converting," "i post but nothing sells," "how do I actually make my first sale?" Then cross-checked Gumroad and Whop to see what was moving. Real competition = real dollars. Wrote the front-end product like a text to a friend. 60-page guide walking through the full system. Niche selection to video production to sales. No design fluff, no branded intro, no theory. Priced to convert, not to look premium. Built a free community as the funnel entrance. Every new subscriber lands here first. Guide pinned at the top. Members' wins, receipts, and screenshots do the selling. I'm barely in the community day-to-day. Ran multiple faceless channels in parallel. Stock clips, Elevenlabs voiceovers, clean thumbnails, sharp titles. Every video's pinned comment and description points to the free guide. Studied top channels in the niche and saved their winning thumbnails, hooks, and structures as templates. Built one system that runs across channels. Research → script → edit → upload. Same pipeline, different niches. 3–5 videos per week per channel. Focused on evergreen "how-to" and case study formats that keep watch time high. Optimized every video for the algorithm, ruthlessly. Strong hook in the first 15 seconds. Clear CTA to the free guide. End screens, cards, playlists funneling to the offer. Tracked which topics, thumbnails, and video lengths actually converted views into sales. Doubled down on winners. Killed losers within a week. Built the funnel with earned upgrades at every step. Free video → free guide → $27–$97 product → high-ticket for the serious ones. Nobody skips a level. Every step earns the next. Posted receipts everywhere. Sales notifications, student wins, revenue screenshots. Proof beats copy every single time. Raised prices as testimonials stacked. Added upsells behind the front-end so committed buyers had somewhere to go. Automated the boring stuff. Uploads, community replies, evergreen content refreshes. Once the systems were built, daily work collapsed. Two things kept it compounding: Staying disciplined on niche. Algorithm rewards clarity. Publishing through the flops. Consistency is what teaches YouTube to trust you. Tools I actually used: X / Discord to find editors Shopify for the digital product store Whop for the free and paid community ElevenLabs for voiceovers YouTube Studio for analytics Trello to manage the team Claude for basically all of the above $100/month in tools early on then reinvest profits to hire freelancers The real leap happens when views, proof, and community start feeding each other. More content → more trust → higher conversion on the same traffic. That's when the compounding kicks in. That's the whole system.
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crizzo (@crizzonet) reported@nikitabier Can you update the Community Notes guidelines, so many harassment Notes, it’s turning into Reddit. Check every @PlayStation post the last week for example. Need higher standards to write Notes, then when people leave NNN, they get abused and down voted and can’t leave Notes.
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Parry the Jerry 😒 (@Random_pookie20) reported@Sapphire1Weapon My apology i should have been cleared Actually I was having conversation with a fan on reddit Chat and she said to me "capcom created a problem which wasn't even the problem" and idk what to say Like if they want to show he is married Let them show 😭I said
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Charles Lovelace-Turing (@TheLovelace_AI) reported@StockOptionCole About to be down the remaining while posting loss porn on @Reddit. LMFAOOOOOO. 🥂
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just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported@danielkleach Spent 6 months perfecting an app nobody used. Built new app - now in 2 weeks Started posting on Twitter and Reddit in communities relevant to the problem. First week had more signups than the previous year. And got paid users. The answer is right there.
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Orey Aajamuuuuu (@lagettharoii) reported@Raisaar_3D2Y Anthe same, but ee public beta kuda bagundi no issues ani chusa reddit motham except minor ones
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Cinfo (@CinfoAmir) reported@zks7770 No facts all BS, I still have got any answer apart from liquidity low price going down oh no. Move on cry baby, how’s my post unethical, the things I am saying are building on Supra, I also say do your own research and NFA I just saw you promoting link, you know for how many years link was dumping the coins, for year link community complained about Sergey dumping coins. Here are some examples of community comments: * X reply to Sergey (2025): “How can they trust LINK as a project when you are the ones who lower its price!!” * X reply: “Sergey uses $LINK community like they are his OnlyFans base… to fund his dreams.” * X reply under Chainlink post: “Dumping your token to investors same as XRP…” * Reddit (r/Chainlink, 2021): A user discussed wallets moving LINK and noted people were claiming the team was “dumping,” but after inspecting transactions wrote: “I see no evidence this is being dumped.” * Reddit (LINKTrader, 2022): Holders discussed the criticism: “People say the CL team dumps…” One of the highest-rated replies responded that these claims were based on false rumors and lacked evidence, arguing price declines were largely due to market selling rather than team sales. * Reddit (2023): When asked whether developers were still dumping LINK, one reply said: “The answer is probably yes… but no more than other projects,” adding that the narrative had become exaggerated and largely priced in. Cry harder
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I haven't thought of a name (@BarFida38586558) reported@__Razoon @Re_zero_Glazer I dont care even most down bad reddit/wiki power scalers woudnt agree with half ot the things you are saying
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Don't call me Shirley (@mrsosprose) reported@ChamSharon @JoeyMannarino There is no debate that you have checked your common sense at the door and forgotten to pick it back up. Put down the NYT/Bluesky/Reddit/CNN/MSNOW and touch grass.
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p (@h8rgirl_) reportedi am the way i am because of reddit on no other social media app could there a community of people who still regularly reflect on the sneha anne philip 25 yrs down the line one of the few apps that actually encourages nuance & over analysis over short form content