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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (63%)
- Errors (27%)
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CDN724 - OF24 (@cdn724) reportedEpic Games deleted the storm shield defense bases of many Fortnite Save the World players, it's been 3 weeks, not a single reply about it. After I reported it on Reddit they fixed the problem from happening to others, but nothing regarding those that lost their SSD.
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jaywin.eth (@jaywin0x) reportedspent the last week reading through the top 20 most upvoted b2b marketing posts on reddit here's what actually got traction: 1. "how i hacked growth on reddit to build a $1m saas" - 794 upvotes, 194 comments top post by a mile. people want reddit playbooks now because linkedin is getting noisy and buyers search "[keyword] + reddit" for real recommendations 2. "from $4k in a year to $250k in a day" - 402 upvotes enterprise b2b + specific revenue numbers = engagement. nobody cares about vague strategy posts anymore 3. "8 weird marketing habits that actually work" - 207 upvotes unconventional tactics still win. the playbook everyone's running (apollo cold email spam) is dead 4. "i analyzed how 1,000 b2b saas startups got their first customers" data-driven case studies w specific numbers outperform opinion pieces every time 5. "i sent 217,000 cold emails in 2025 - here's why i switched to linkedin" this one's interesting because it validates what we're all seeing: cold email at scale is broken. 0.7% reply rate after 217k emails the shift is to intent signals - hiring events, competitor engagement, funding announcements patterns across all 20 posts: • cold email appears in 14 of 20 posts (most debated topic) • posts w specific revenue numbers crush abstract strategy discussions • r/saas gets the most upvotes but r/b2bmarketing has the deepest practitioner debates • consensus: precision over volume, founder-led content over brand pages, compounding assets over paid ads the old playbook (high-volume cold email, facebook ads, generic seo) is prohibitively expensive and ineffective now median b2b saas cac went from $30-50 in 2020 to $300-500 in 2025 facebook ads cpc: $5-15 → $50-80 linkedin ads cac: ~$500 per customer cold email cac: ~$45 (only if you have tight icp) what's replacing it: → intent-signal-based outreach (track job changes, funding, competitor engagement) → pain-point seo over volume seo → reddit as an intentional b2b channel → founder-led linkedin content (3-5x better than brand pages) → GEO (generative engine optimization) for ai search biggest surprise: apollo and zoominfo are considered "broken in 2025" because 90% of b2b teams use them prospects get identical messages from multiple vendors. data's stale. deliverability sucks the community shifted to clay + linkedin sales navigator + intent signals instead if you're still running 2020 tactics in 2026, you're burning money the posts w the most engagement all say the same thing: tight icp, authentic content, compounding assets
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Yousr (@rsuyoy) reportedslop everywhere you go, slop on youtube, slop on twitter, slop on reddit, it's a terrible thing
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🟣「News」🟣 (@aspacebetween_) reported@zweiwalker89607 Honestly it hasn't even struck me as "Reddit prose," if anything it's felt more like a 2015 Tumblr user writing down the events of a very-small-group TTRPG campaign. It's just really immature What really gets me though is, after his recent comments, it's VERY clear to me-
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Facundo Cajén (@facundocajen) reported@RoundtableSpace The real issue isn't whether the model changed — models evolve constantly. It's the silence. If you're selling a tool developers rely on daily, you owe them a changelog, not a PR response after Reddit does the audit for you.
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Skagnar (@Skagnarok) reported@reddit_lies See, the problem with reddit, and even anywhere online anymore, is idk if thats even real a real post. I feel like most posts are now obvious engagement bait. If this one is true then that woman is a feckless, selfish, *****. No room for Christ? Then no room for commitment.
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KSchlange | 4th chivalry arc ✝️⚜️ (@lowelosupport) reported@alwaysfilip @cruelsardaukar @evbi88 Reddit is down the hall to the right
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Flows (@GetFlowsAi) reportedI met a guy making $47,000/month by DMing people on Reddit within 2 hours of their post not joking, he opens Reddit every morning searches 6 words in his niche subreddits finds people who just publicly asked for exactly what he sells and DMs them while the post is still hot reply rate: 31% average cold email: 0.3% his is 100x higher because these people literally just raised their hand in public saying "please take my money" here's the exact phrases he searches every morning: "anyone got recommendations for [service]" "looking for a good [service]" "got burned by [company]" "does anyone use [software]" "we still do this manually" "anyone automate their [process]" every one of these is a buying declaration with a timestamp on it someone posted this 3 hours ago in r/HVAC: "we're losing calls after hours and i dont know what to do. budget is there. just need someone who actually knows what theyre doing" he saw it at 8am found the post sent this DM at 9am: "hey saw your post in r/HVAC — we actually build systems that handle exactly this. after-hours missed call recovery, automatic follow-up, the whole thing. free 15 min call?" reply at 9:23am call at 1pm signed same day from a Reddit DM this is the process: step 1: find the 5-8 subreddits where your buyers complain publicly step 2: search "recommendations" "looking for" "got burned" "still do manually" every morning step 3: filter for posts under 4 hours old with real buying intent step 4: send a 2 line DM referencing their EXACT post step 5: follow up every positive reply within 30 minutes that's it last month hypothetically at scale: 200 reddit posts identified 40 DMs sent per week 28% reply rate 20 booked calls 10 closes $4,500 average deal $45,000 in new revenue from reading Reddit while eating breakfast here's why this works when cold email doesn't: cold email = you guessing who has the problem Reddit = they just told the entire internet they have the problem with a timestamp in a public forum organised by niche completely free nobody is doing this because nobody thinks of Reddit as a lead source they think its just memes and arguments meanwhile business owners are typing their exact pain points into subreddits every single day timestamped organised by niche uncontested free someone posted in r/smallbusiness an hour ago: "need help automating our follow up process. losing deals because we forget to follow up. anyone know a good solution" that's not a lead that's a signed contract waiting to happen go open Reddit right now search "looking for a good" in any subreddit in your niche you'll find 5 hand raisers before your coffee gets cold simples P.S. if you want us to build you an AI automation system that handles your follow-up, missed calls, and lead nurture automatically — DM me "FLOWS" and I'll show you exactly what we'd build for your business
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Amara Gray (@Xanara6) reported@m_segreta @TurkishArc jews on Reddit literally claim she was "white savioring too close to the sun." These ppl are mongrels who should be put down
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dane garrus, dweeb (@dorkweeb) reported@LinkofSunshine “Discord vent server?” is that like a Reddit Digg? A car horse? Discord has effectively replaced vent (and teamspeak, and Skype, and mumble)
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Querious Inspector (Modi Ka Parivar) (@maximuminvers66) reported@drishtadyumn So many of our problems on the internet can be solved if we just ban reddit+insta
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Saleem S. Khatri (@SaleemSKhatri) reportedStop looking at marketing and start looking at venting. If you want a high-quality ICP profile, stop reading case studies. Start reading the "Internal Monologue" on Reddit and YouTube comments. That’s where the "Deep Signal" lives. Here is a Gemini prompt to find it: The "Deep Signal" ICP Discovery Prompt Context: I’m building [Product] for [ICP]. I thought their problem was [Metric], but I suspect the "real" problem is deeper—friction, ego, fear, or a lack of trust. The Task: Act as a forensic researcher. Use YouTube/Reddit/Forums to find the "Internal Monologue" of my ICP. Identify: The Resentment Loop: What is the one thing they’re tired of explaining to their team? Find the complaints starting with "Why can't they just..." The Scarcity Trade-off: What "Nuclear Option" are they afraid of? (e.g., "I want to fix labor, but I can't afford to lose my GM.") The Context Gap: Where do existing tools feel "too clinical"? Find where they say software "doesn't understand the real world." The Trigger Moment: Describe the exact "Hair on Fire" moment when this problem shifts from a vitamin to a painkiller. Goal: Pivot my positioning from [Old Category] to [New Category]. Output: Forensic, psychological, and direct. Why this works: Marketing is what people say they do. Venting is what they do when they think no one is listening. Find the "Context Gap" and you'll find the product they’d pay $1,000/mo to make "go away."
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Brink (@_brinked) reported@tenobrus @HistoryBoomer Maybe you've explained this elsewhere, but as effective as the criticism of "it's like a reddit comment" is on me in particular, you're going to have to elaborate more if you want me to agree it's dragging down the quality to like "as far from 'art' as you can in fiction". Like so what if the prose is a little cringe? Is prose the only way "art" is measured in fiction? What specifically makes this prose so exceptionally awful?
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Fund Crux (@FundCrux) reportedThis isn’t just one case. So many people on Reddit, Team-BHP and X are reporting the same thing with new inverter ACs, gas leaks and coil problems in 1-3 years. Brands seem to have switched to thinner copper pipes and coils after 2015 to meet efficiency rules and save costs.
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Harsh Kapoor (@0x_Kapoor) reported@mahanot_dikshit Drop down that reddit post, Dikshit, working on something related to reddit.
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Matthew Carpenter (@booknerdcarp) reported🆕 New macOS apps spotted on Reddit: • Glyph — local Markdown editor (↑17) • Media Server Pro — free codes available (↑10) • Canto v0.5.1 — drop files, ask AI on-device (↑8) Links via r/macapps & r/MacOSApps
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Christopher R (@Gmeister7) reported@Alex_RP_1 @_HersonL @imbrettcooper First of all, this place is far worse in many ways than Reddit and you act like I should care what you think of me? You sound awfully confused about what you are but I’m the one with the problem
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gangweedreal (@gangweedreal) reportedReddit is all incels and degenerates until you have an obscure issue with your computer
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Elitza Vasileva (@ElitzaVasileva) reportedDay 19 growing own․page to $10K MRR 🚀 ✅ Engaged on Reddit again… remembered why I truly dislike it. My main account is likely shadowbanned. Made a new one today, did no promotion at all, just genuine comments → still got 2 comments deleted. Makes no sense and is insanely annoying 😤 ✅ Worked on the new major feature. A few things left to fix and improve, but aiming to ship it early next week, so stay tuned! ✅ Spoke with a customer who wants to collaborate on marketing. Could be interesting if it actually works out.
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Dirteater 🌖 (@DirteaterMD) reportedafter my last day of college tomorrow i can go back to getting my r/**** fix from the source cause weirdly enough they blocked reddit but not twitter and i cannot think of anything that reddit has that twitter doesnt that would warrant being blocked on campus lmao
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Sam Millan (@_sammillan) reported@zuess05 You look where people were feeling irritated, I usually check Reddit for sentiment on certain ideas I'm exploring Validate everything up front before you build anything And there always will be problems to solve haha
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Trevor (@whiscashking) reported@TenkoKenko @StarLitRug @mikesulsenti “The lore” and its the 10 millionth Reddit post about how silver is a “transbian puppygirl girlfailure”. If anything, the algorithm is the problem because I’ll watch a bunch of comp stuff then get shown this constantly for the next week.
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Roas Hack (@ROAS_HACK) reportedReddit ROAS jumps 82% when you include purchases that start on Reddit and convert on Amazon. Revenue influenced by Reddit grew 257% year over year. Nobody’s attributing this correctly because the journey crosses platforms. Standard attribution gives Reddit zero credit for a sale that literally started in a Reddit thread. The most undervalued channel in performance marketing is hiding behind broken attribution. Not because it doesn’t work — because we’re measuring it wrong.
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whystrohm (@whystrohm) reportedDigital Twin V2 is live. 15 stress tests. 10-dimension scoring rubric. Real validated output. Ran my own Twin against a $300K Fortune 500 trap. It declined with structural reasoning and counter-pitched at half the budget. Scored 9.00/10. ____ V1 got 13K views on Reddit. People actually built Twins from it. The problem: no way to measure if the extraction worked. V2 fixes that. The rubric scores 10 dimensions. The stress tests break your Twin on purpose. If it holds, ship it.
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Random User (@Randomplayerf) reported@Cope_factory @DevBredda @Relaxed008 Have you seen the ads as of recently? videos? the amount of reddit posts as stupid as it sounds? I know you're a blue check but come on, you must be aware of this problem
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Jasper 🍡 (@goontothe_moon) reported@CallMeSirDammit @MartyBailey @HumansNoContext A) I'm sure u have plenty, it was a stupid comment. B) Reddit mod seems like an insult but idk if u meant it like that C) I think that would be cool, it rlly js comes down to ur age (I don't wanna be talking to a rlly young person or a rlly old person)
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laulukaskas (@clockstiqqun) reported@FugeusRedux This is what people meant by soy and reddit before those terms got watered down to nothing. You are the human equivalent of a Mumford And Sons album.
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Nick Anderson (@theonenicka) reportedDuncan Taylor, CEO of the Washington Bankers Association @wabankers, put words to something I have been observing as a parent. Most young people form their understanding of careers through screens. Social media. Reddit. No nuance, no depth, just whatever the algorithm surfaces. He calls it a flat experience. And before you can have a real conversation about what a career in banking actually looks like, you have to undo what they already think they know. That is a harder problem than most industries are ready to admit.
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MrJiavo (@MrJiavo) reported@MattSeesAss CS2 Trading Discord Servers, Official CS2 Trading discussions on steam, reddit, csgo trading . net, old semi/broken trading site but still in use. Note: this are all legit places where ppl trade, but scammers are lurking and contacting ppl that post for advertisement.
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Heather (@ukheather) reported@MicrosoftHelps OR you could read the hundreds of posts about this all over X, Reddit & your own MS forums. Tons of people saying they have MS email addresses (Hotmail being the most common with this issue) all saying the same thing. I CANNOT go through troubleshooting due to chronic illnesses