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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • OllieOops503
    ollieoops | #TENOÍ (@OllieOops503) reported

    JJ Reddit taking the three pointer guy out when they’re down by three #Fairs #LetBronBeThePlayerCoach

  • trovestudio_org
    TroveStudio (@trovestudio_org) reported

    @OTTTO27 @MicroLaunchHQ SEO will likely be slow here since the value is experiential and needs to be seen to be understood SaaS explainers or short screencasts showing the difference between upload based tools and your zero upload flow would perform much better on Reddit and X because they communicate the core idea instantly without requiring explanation

  • VitalNorthman
    Atulla Safwan (@VitalNorthman) reported

    @_kruptos There is something incredibly Reddit about starting posts with "it's very sad". The core problem with Erin is that he is spiritually Reddit. Also he has a girl's name.

  • coulsounds
    coulis (@coulsounds) reported

    @AntiJudaic @chaotichermes I'm trying to wind this down now but repeating 'motte and bailey' screams reddit-tier recent redpill to me. That's fine, I was a **** just after I got redpilled also, but don't attack the people around you, if you can't discuss things you aren't helping, otherwise all is good.

  • HedgeEconomist
    0xHeimdall (@HedgeEconomist) reported

    @CaffeinaWeb3 Some players given the chance would remove all friction from the game without realizing they are removing the game itself. This is from my own experience as a player reading complaints on reddit about some of my favorite games. The parts that I liked were pain points for other players. The parts of the game that made it suck were in service to those players, which ended up making the game not as successful as it could have been. It's important to always listen to the ideas or problems presented, but not always the solution offered.

  • ShraddhaShips
    Shraddha (@ShraddhaShips) reported

    Distribution channels that are actually working for indie AI app makers: - Reddit (find the subreddit where your user complains) - Product Hunt (for visibility, not revenue) - Niche newsletters (sponsorships or shoutouts) - X building in public (slow but compounding) - SEO-optimized landing pages targeting "[job] + AI tool" Pick two. Go deep. Don't spray.

  • devXritesh
    Ritesh Roushan (@devXritesh) reported

    Two types of developers: Type A: “My app is working fine, I checked it this morning.” Type B: “My app pages me the second something breaks.” Type A finds out their site is down from a Reddit comment. Type B sleeps peacefully because the system auto-recovered and alerted them. Which one are you right now? Be brutally honest 👇

  • konrad_matej
    matej (@konrad_matej) reported

    X boosts the original poster. Reddit lets the crowd vote. We had to pick. When a comment has 50 replies, which one shows up in the feed? Looks small. It's actually a big call. Please show the wrong reply; the thread reads as dead. Show a good one, and people click in. Went down this rabbit hole researching comment replies at @framer a few weeks ago. X is explicit: OP replies get algorithmically boosted to the top. YouTube seems to do something similar more subtly, surfacing the author's replies above those that came first chronologically. Reddit goes the other way entirely, ranking by a confidence-weighted upvote ratio (Wilson score). Three platforms, two leaning toward "OP matters" and one rejecting that entirely. All tuned to years of behavioral data. I had none. Picking any of those would've been me optimizing for what I imagined, not what I'd seen. So we settled on the boring version: chronological, with the earliest reply visible, the rest behind "Show more." Watch how it gets used. See if the OP's reply matters, or the longest one, or replies with images, etc. Then make the smart call. Almost added cleverness for problems that might not exist yet. Easier to add later than to remove.

  • bbaddapp
    sleed (@bbaddapp) reported

    @Apple_Pitou @Demonhonho oh my god appleshitou has broken reddit containment

  • D_McMillan76
    Dwight McMillan (@D_McMillan76) reported

    @Chaos2Cured @TheEconomist @Reddit I see it. That's why we need to do better than they do. Independent researchers and devs have way less legal obligations than the corps. That's not a defense... just a reality. Indies can maneuver in ways they can't. At least, not right now. Someone has to break the mold. That's the only way to get them to follow. Safety, for them... is safety for them... not users. So, until someone breaks the mold... they're going to continue their paths. Its actually insane how many Indies I see on X that have good solutions and ideas... yet, are being completely ignored. If we ever truly banded together... and worked together to solve these issues... I believe we would not only break the mold... but, shatter it.

  • dfgdsfgxcf
    Angelika (@dfgdsfgxcf) reported

    @AdrianDittmann this regularly breaks my brain when I talk to my brother, while I stare it down, he switches to some bs he read on reddit and both pretend we are just people who read too much and like to use funny words and hope the rest of the family gets distracted by something else fast

  • Necro_304Mav
    Joe (@Necro_304Mav) reported

    @Toshiro0yama @PassiveProphet Only thing I disagree with ya on is I'd say Reddit has created these glazers more of a bubble than X. Thats why they can't handle the reality of whats going on. Their subreddit has shut down every bit of criticism from the jump and they're not exposed to what people really think

  • multidanvers
    stevie | hacks (@multidanvers) reported

    @Iesbiangaze everyone on this reddit is my enemy i posted a theory of how i thought the season would end (nothing about avorah bc i know how these ugly ppl move) and got down voted so bad 😭

  • luscasgibis
    Lucas (@luscasgibis) reported

    @ProfofEvil I do feel that the people that like the book don’t appear on Twitter very often to talk about it. At least on the english language posting they’re mostly shy of sharing because of the constant reminder of how “terrible” it is. Reddit though… is the opposite problem.

  • IvanDubrovka
    Ivan Dubrovka (@IvanDubrovka) reported

    @PopCrave The timing is far too precise to be a coincidence. Just days before Drake drops Iceman, Kendrick torches 400 million views to start from zero. It is the pettiest, smartest troll move of the decade. What Actually Happened (The Timeline) · Monday Morning: Fans on Reddit and X notice that the mammoth music video for "Not Like Us" has vanished from Kendrick's YouTube channel without a trace . · The Panic: Given the history, the internet instantly assumes a lawsuit, a copyright strike, or that Drake’s lawyers finally found a way to bury the diss . · The Twist: Hours later, the video reappears on Kendrick’s feed. However, the legendary 400+ million view counter has been reset to a stark, humbling zero . That is the genius of the move. Kendrick deleted the trophy case but kept the receipt. The "Iceman" Connection Drake’s "Iceman" campaign is built on mystery—hiding release dates in blocks of ice, teasing a wintery, untouchable persona . But Kendrick just executed the perfect counter-programming. By resetting the view count, he has artificially pushed "Not Like Us" back into the "New" and "Trending" algorithms . Why He Did It (The Real Strategy) · Algorithm Warfare: For the next 48 hours, every hip-hop fan opening YouTube will see "Not Like Us (Official Video)" at the top of their feed, sitting right next to Drake’s new release . · Stream Manipulation: Some insiders suggest a metadata or licensing shift at Universal Music Group (UMG) forced the re-upload. However, doing it this week is a power move, not a technical glitch . · The Crowd Goes Viral on Social Media: The chatter isn't about "Iceman" features. It is about why Kendrick deleted the video. He has successfully redirected the energy of Drake’s release week back onto his own headline . The Bottom Line Kendrick doesn't need another hit. "Not Like Us" is cemented in rap history forever. But by sacrificing the vanity metrics, he has ensured that when Drake tries to freeze the world, all anyone remembers is the fire. The view count is back at zero. When Kendrick pressed play, the number shot up by millions in a few hours. That is not a glitch. It is the digital version of waiting for your opponent to finish talking before punching them again.

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    YouTube Premium subscribers are seeing ads, and Google's official response has been "we're aware, it's a bug, we don't have a timeline." The screenshot is real. AndroidPolice and Reddit threads have documented dozens of cases since late 2025. The yellow progress bar is the integrated ad format used in standard YouTube, not Premium Lite. This is a different problem than the contributor notes suggest. YouTube Premium is sold as ad-free. It costs $14 a month individual, $23 family. The product promise is the absence of ads. When ads appear anyway, even sporadically, the implied contract breaks. Google's lawyers know this. The bug has been allowed to persist for months because admitting it formally opens up class-action exposure. The math is uncomfortable for everyone. YouTube has roughly 130 million Premium subscribers globally. Premium revenue runs north of $15 billion annually. A bug that intermittently serves ads to 1-2% of Premium users is several million people having their paid product mildly degraded. What this also reveals about Google's product priorities. Premium revenue used to be the moat protecting YouTube's ad business. Now Premium is the underinvested part of the stack. Engineering hours route toward Shorts monetization, AI summarization, and creator commerce tools. The bug surface that would have been fixed in 48 hours in 2018 sits open in 2026 because nobody on a quarterly review cares enough to push the fix. The ad you saw isn't a glitch. The glitch is that nobody at YouTube is incentivized to ship the patch.

  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    Reddit gave us 1,200 signups in 7 days. Here's exactly what we posted (and what got shadow-banned): First rule of Reddit marketing: Reddit hates marketers. Reddit loves builders who share what they learned. So we never posted as a company. We posted as a person who built something and wanted feedback. The post that worked: Title: "I built a tool that does X because I was sick of doing it manually. Here's what I learned after 6 months." Not: "Check out my new SaaS [link]" One reads like a founder. One reads like spam. The subreddits we targeted (in order): 1. r/SaaS - builders who understand the problem 2. r/entrepreneur - people with the pain but not the solution 3. Niche-specific subs - the ones where your ICP actually hangs out Don't go broad. Go where they're already venting about your problem. What got us shadow-banned: - Posting a link in the first comment - Cross-posting the same post to 5 subs the same day - Having a username that looked brand new (less than 30 days old) Build karma first. Then post. The comment that drove the most signups wasn't even our post. Someone else asked a question in a thread. We answered it thoroughly. No link. Then someone replied "do you have a tool for this?" That's when we linked it. 300 signups from one comment. The formula: 1. Find the thread where people complain about your problem 2. Write the most helpful reply in that thread 3. Wait for them to ask "how do you do this?" 4. Then mention your product Patience > promotion.

  • MusicNakli
    Nakli Music (@MusicNakli) reported

    @PiyushPras16348 @ajay_2512x i am from mp and fees ka as such issue nahi hai kyuki medhavi scheme of my state i am just worried bcz on reddit i saw so many statments like no amazon comes to dharwadd only small startups

  • buildwithshyam
    Shyam (@buildwithshyam) reported

    How do you usually get SaaS ideas? A) personal problems B) research C) X/Reddit complaints D) random 2 am thoughts

  • stpaquet
    Stéphane Paquet (@stpaquet) reported

    @strzibnyj Then you will fall back to the same moderation issues as Reddit. Because at the end of the day we are only humans

  • ssoonniiii
    Rahul Soni (@ssoonniiii) reported

    @catdaddyissues All the algorithms are same, the more you avoid them the better content they put on top, if anyone doom scrolls on anything, the quality of timeline does go down. Be it insta, twitter, yt, reddit

  • Chaos2Cured
    Kirk Patrick Miller (@Chaos2Cured) reported

    @KiaraAEverhart @SurfLover @Reddit I think they are all dangerous. What I know is I can help them and everyone. They can easily wipe me out. I am easy. I repeat patterns. Like the same places. If someone wanted to harm, they could. Why I have to be loving to all, and have a few secrets I am keeping. All I can do is hold onto some special inventions. (I gave away 90 of the top 100. Now I know why I kept the top ten) Also, all the stuff that matters is now public. AI and intelligence will eventually find the way. I don’t mean to cause trouble for anyone, but what is happening right now is shortsighted and stupid. Someone has to say it. Love and light! We rise together in truth and honor! •

  • namanbarkiya
    Naman Barkiya (@namanbarkiya) reported

    Day 8 wrap. Spent the day going from "thinking about this problem" to "shipping a fix for it." -> Reached a reddit community and posted few comments regarding this idea and got validation. Product 2 is locked: CrazyForm. A form that measures how it was filled, not just what it says. Keystrokes, pauses, paste events, tab switches. Streams to the server as you type. You get a 0-100 trust score per submission and a per-signal breakdown. The pitch in one line: detection asks "was this written by AI?" a race nobody wins. CrazyForm asks "was this typed by a human in one continuous session?" — that one we can actually answer. Built for hiring funnels, scholarship applications, grant programs. Anywhere the answer matters and synthetic submissions are eating the signal. Landing page live soon.. full product within 7 days.

  • AaronCS87
    Astra Militarum enjoyer (@AaronCS87) reported

    @RGuillimanXIII @luinalaska They were posting on reddit, chances are high they are Atheist or agnostic, even lower chance Catholic. So there is no divorce issue. If they do happen to be Catholic then the Wife should file a police report, consider civil divorce and talk to her priest.

  • Hyperluminal_
    Hyperluminal (@Hyperluminal_) reported

    Well I was banned from another Reddit group last night for winning the debate again on my theory vs relativity. If you can't beat 'em, ban 'em it seems! I was banned from the physics forums years ago within 10 minutes of signing up for questioning the apparently holy doctrine of relativity, with my account locked as well. They really don't want to go there. It's kind of baffling considering how mostly useless, counterproductive, wrong, and defeatist the relativist paradigm is. Why defend something like that so ardently? The problem likely is that a handful of people stand to be embarrassed by being wrong and are afraid to even debate. Because my voice is hard to hear, these hucksters continue to be able to unilaterally lead everyone astray. I hope more people will give my views a try. What do you stand to lose? Nothing really as the other paradigm offers really nothing.

  • rskellman2
    rick skellman (@rskellman2) reported

    @okbilly91 fun fact: theres a lost shock video from 2017 where it cuts from an undertale gabe the dog remix to a video where a chicken gets shotgunned down and then back to the remix, and the only evidence it exists is a single reddit comments and this oneyplays clip

  • IneffableChar
    𝕮𝖍𝖆𝖗 🥂 MAY 13 (@IneffableChar) reported

    @nautheduke Saw this being shared around — people said it was from Reddit, but I haven’t been able to track down the original post😭

  • ShraddhaShips
    Shraddha (@ShraddhaShips) reported

    Day 16 of my journey 🚀 learning something new about distribution every day most indie makers building AI tools skip this step: they build → launch → wonder why no one shows up the fix is boring but it works: pick ONE channel, go deep, stay consistent Reddit, a niche newsletter, a Discord, doesn't matter which just don't try all of them at once

  • slowroll444
    Heisensurge (@slowroll444) reported

    @shakes2011 @Reddit I only recently got into Reddit and immediately found out exactly what you describe. The down votes thing is so gay.

  • maus_chan
    ⊹⊱•••《 𝕂𝕀𝔸 》•••⊰⊹ (@maus_chan) reported

    @Kusabiyuki @Youni_SSJ2 @passport_herb reddit is down the hall