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  • 57% Website Down (57%)
  • 23% Errors (23%)
  • 21% Sign in (21%)

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Douai Sign in 7 days ago
Olathe Website Down 8 days ago
Da Nang Sign in 10 days ago
Chhindwāra Sign in 11 days ago
Puteaux Website Down 16 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 16 days ago
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  • TSeeqr
    The Seeqr (@TSeeqr) reported

    @DenyTheMark2020 @DiligentDenizen The first post is a pic on reddit from a voat post. I tried to wayback the voat link but its down right now.

  • Sonagon1
    Lord Snow (@Sonagon1) reported

    @trashbagbbyxo @Dantethebanned2 @MinModulation reddit down the hall

  • kayjii
    kayjii (@kayjii) reported

    Everyone keeps asking content creators to speak up about the problems in Marvel Rivals… A lot of creators and pros have already given up because valuable feedback gets ignored anyway. The loud minority on TikTok and Reddit freaks out every time they can’t just hold one button and climb straight to Grandmaster. But let’s be honest, I’ll probably get ignored too because I'm not insulting and bitching on sites like Reddit and Tiktok, Apparently constructive criticism doesn’t get traction. You have to scream, insult for people to actually notice.

  • xio999bsky
    XIO ◈ 熊张杰 🔜 AX M3 (@xio999bsky) reported

    @awoooooo_6 The Reddit guide for reporting antis also has people discussing it in the comments as well (bc it seems like it was actually a massive issue in the hoyo fandom). People hearsay everything and then don’t bother to double check (I also run into the same issues I’ll admit

  • akses_0x00
    ɐʞsǝs (@akses_0x00) reported

    @ImLunaHey It was so good in the beginning but yes then the equivalent of reddit mods took over and now it deserves everything it gets. I loved contributing to it in the early days it solved a genuine problem at the time. Just very sad to see human nature play out like that

  • bluv502
    BLuvs502 (@bluv502) reported

    Anyone else having issues with logging into @Reddit ?

  • azmilnazran
    Azmil_Nazran (@azmilnazran) reported

    @nickrenshaw5 Oh, I see. I saw a lot of people on Reddit with the same issue too. Kinda sad as a Nothing fanboy, I really trusted them. 🥲 What phone are you using now?

  • Malay4Product
    Malay Krishna (@Malay4Product) reported

    The story behind this is very interesting. :) Let me explain. A while back, people on Reddit started discussing about Jan Aushadhi stores. Someone would post that the adapalene gel there was ₹27 while the branded tube was ₹500. Someone else would check and confirm. Then benzoyl peroxide. Then the salicylic acid face wash at under ₹50. They gave it a nickname. PM Baddie Banao Yojana. It was a joke, and it spread because the joke was actually true. That is how Reddit users in India found out that a government pharmacy sells the same acne actives a dermatologist prescribes, at a tenth of the price. So, if you look at the facts, Jan Aushadhi has stocked salicylic acid face wash for a while, in 1% and 2%, 60 ml, around ₹47 to ₹50, with a PMBI drug code. Now why a government would bother with this at all. The fundamental principle is not about face washes; Jan Aushadhi Kendras stock hundreds of essential medicines at a fraction of branded prices. Diabetes medication. Blood pressure tablets. Heart drugs. Antibiotics. Painkillers. Cancer medicines. Surgical items. This is a nationwide generic pharmacy network built for one purpose, which is to let a family manage a chronic illness without going broke. That is the goal. A retired man buying his monthly BP and sugar medicine for a few hundred rupees instead of a few thousand. The face wash just happens to be the item that went viral, because it is the one young people on the internet noticed. Having said that screen treatment is also an important piece to cover. See, skin treatment in India is almost entirely out of pocket. No insurance covers it. Dermatologists are available only in big cities. So most of the country never sees one. Because of this, cheap unregulated combination creams are sold across small towns, over the counter, used for months on end, thinning skin and causing irreversible damage. Indian dermatologists have been raising alarms about this for years. So the problem the government is trying to solve is the dangerous ₹40 tube from a chemist who told the customer it would fix everything. Basically put a regulated, cheap, boring, effective active ingredient into thousands of government stores and you give people a safe option instead. Now, Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid. Its useful trick is that it dissolves in oil. A pimple is a pore blocked with oil and dead skin. Normal face wash cleans the surface. This gets down into the oil inside the pore and breaks up the plug. It is one of the most studied acne ingredients there is. 1% and 2% are the standard strengths dermatologists use. The branded versions of Salicylic acid based face washed cost anything between ₹400 to ₹700. Imported ones cross a thousand. The government sells it for ₹47. Governments worldwide have been doing this to control the prices of essential medications. Bangladesh did something remarkable in 1982. They rewrote their National Drug Policy, threw out heaps of overpriced and useless formulations, and forced the focus onto essential generics. Prices dropped hard. Their own pharma industry grew out of it and became a real exporter. It is still taught as one of the boldest health decisions any developing country has made. Thailand went further and just built the factory. Their Government Pharmaceutical Organization manufactures generics directly. When HIV hit, being able to make antiretrovirals themselves instead of negotiating with foreign pricing saved an enormous number of lives. Brazil passed a generics law in 1999 and then built Farmácia Popular, a network selling essential medicines at heavily subsidised rates. Millions of people started taking treatment they had been quietly skipping because of cost. Our Jan Aushadhi Kendras are modeled on the same principle. New Zealand does not manufacture. It negotiates. PHARMAC buys for the entire country as one buyer and is famously brutal with pharma companies. As a result, New Zealanders pay a fraction of American prices for identical pills. So, basically Jan Aushadhi is a network selling the chemicals without the brand premium. Adding skin basics to that network costs almost nothing because the stores already exist. And acne is not a school kid problem. It follows plenty of people into their thirties, it shows up with PCOS in a lot of women, and untreated it leaves scars that cost tens of thousands to fix later, if you can fix them at all. If anything, my problem is availability. Kendras are not everywhere and stock is unreliable. So if you want to be annoyed about something here, be annoyed about that. Much better complaint than government prioritising face washes. :)

  • TViNzz15
    Tyler Vincent (@TViNzz15) reported

    @Treyarch just tried doing focusing stone relic 3 times and it only allows me to place down the 4th wine bottle… the 3rd one is bugged and I can 100% confirm this bc there’s a page on Reddit of people all having the same issue plz fix this or let us know what’s going on

  • Aelthemplaer
    Ælþemplær (@Aelthemplaer) reported

    @TabernaUmbra @nileboii 2004 is down the hall, over at reddit

  • WillyDiBa7
    mikchaelvratetbel (@WillyDiBa7) reported

    @alec_cardinale @Dungeon_Bastard @KILLTOPARTY If this entire chain is true (probably a coin flip at best with Reddit) then he’s clearly untrustworthy lol. I’ve broken up with multiple girls over similar ****. You can’t go MIA for 12+ hours without a word when you have a committed partner. Period.

  • rayengroves
    Rayen (@rayengroves) reported

    @MomKrill I love anime. This is not a problem bc I’m not a fat basement dweller with no other hobbies and no friends outside of Reddit lol. It’s ok if your kid watches cartoons sometimes but you def cannot let it consume them

  • rhoeshan
    CA. Roshan Agarwal (@rhoeshan) reported

    One random chinese whisper on reddit and everyone is pounding on it to earn elon bucks. Guys for gods sake HDFC cant cancel your card randomly. Calm down!

  • ThaComicBookFan
    Chrono (@ThaComicBookFan) reported

    @GurrenIsPeak3 Looked on Reddit this been a problem for a decade 💔 some say it can take up to a week like wtf😭

  • enuminous
    Singularity Matthew Chenoweth Lazarus Long Wright (@enuminous) reported

    @amtrusova Reddit has structural issues.

  • SonicXAmyGreat2
    SonamyGreat2P (@SonicXAmyGreat2) reported

    @BraSonic15 Agreed, right before 2020's at the right time. Obviously when reddit and deviantart exist before this app is a terrible place for build sonic fandom.

  • casualblu3
    casualblue (@casualblu3) reported

    I'm genuinely seeing the marathon Reddit arguing that no one playing a game isn't a bad thing and "PvE" will make PvP and thus the game worse. It's like they'd rather have the game shut down rather than Bungie try to make the game appealing to people that don't have 400 hours on 4 maps in 4 months. Crazy mindset

  • TheCourtneeLove
    goddess coco 😵‍💫 (@TheCourtneeLove) reported

    @spoilnature I tried growing my page on Reddit but girllll was it not working out in my favour 😭 I’ve given up

  • a3voices
    Alexander Trefonas (@a3voices) reported

    @coryalthoff As someone who’s done it very slowly, post comments in old Reddit posts and forum threads that mention your product and get slow organic traction

  • evgenyeyt
    Evgeny Timofeev (@evgenyeyt) reported

    well i guess reddit is no longer a marketing option lol got banded {pretty sure its because i posted a link in a comment and someone reported} pretty stupid how that works im now also seeing some numbers as far as google traffic, vercel analytics, bing still needs to catch up shipped a few minor maintenance things: + close open animations + offline download logic got approval from wifey to keep building this the one main point left is to figure out marketing and obviously its an evolving process but tomorrow i really want to hammer down on a few paths i can approach growth for this product thats it

  • Ouija2X
    ouija_x (@Ouija2X) reported

    One big problem with reddit is you are forced to look at pinned mod slop comment on every post

  • N0cturn4lly
    🖤🐱Mino🐱🖤 ꒰˚𝐕𝐒𝐥𝐨𝐩˚꒱ (@N0cturn4lly) reported

    @PunishedGaki no i get hating green reddit and moon that part is fine HOW they are being removed is a worst case thing that shouldn't be possible the farms aren't dying because they're terrible people but because they pissed off people who would do the same to you or me

  • Romanoide88
    Romanoide (@Romanoide88) reported

    @O2H2_OH4 But don't take what I said too seriously. I'm not the most modern technological person ( I'm the kind of person who has trouble using reddit and discord)

  • infamousmds
    Mark @ SullivanTech | Web + SEO Tools (@infamousmds) reported

    Red flag: multiple reviews mentioning slow reporting, poor communication, or surprise charges. One bad review? Normal. A pattern? Run. Check Reddit, Yelp, and their Google Business Profile—not just testimonials on their own website.

  • Jayseki
    Private Tier (@Jayseki) reported

    @Lokadavich @thesaintcats @KAMurimura hit-and-run doesn't sound right. the reddit post doesn't explicitly say he didn't drive away, but you'd think he would get in a whole lot more trouble than what he describes if he had

  • ecomchigga
    ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reported

    $127,000 from faceless X accounts nobody knows i own. these 13 lessons cost me either money or months to learn. most of them go against everything the info space tells you to do. 1. the product that sells is never the one you'd build for yourself. search reddit for complaints, not inspiration. 743 upvotes on a rant about a problem nobody solved is worth more than any brainstorm session. the person complaining already wrote your product title, your sales copy, and your target audience in one angry paragraph. you just have to read it. 2. people don't pay for information. they pay for assembly. every answer in your $27 guide exists free somewhere across 40 reddit threads, 12 youtube videos, and 6 blog posts from 2019. the buyer knows that. they're paying you to collect it, organize it, and remove the 94% that doesn't matter. a guide isn't a secret. it's a filter. 3. a $10 product can generate $32 per buyer without you touching anything. configure one upsell on the checkout confirmation page. "one-time offer: [deeper product] $59, 41% off." the card is already on file. the buyer is still in the dopamine window. 25-35% accept. the confirmation screen outsells the product page by 77%. set it once. runs on every purchase forever. 4. the algorithm decides your tweet's fate before any human sees it. a vision-language model called the Banger Classifier reads every post the moment you hit publish. it assigns a quality score and a slop score. high quality opens you to a larger test audience. high slop (AI-pattern content, engagement bait, formulaic structure) caps your distribution before a single person scrolls past. you're auditioning for a robot before you audition for people. 5. your first 30 minutes after posting are worth more than the tweet itself. the engagement cache refreshes every 5 minutes for tweets under 30 minutes old. after that the refresh rate halves. every reply you post in that window carries a 75x engagement weight. one reply-chain is worth 75 likes. most creators post and leave. the ones sitting in replies for 30 minutes are operating on math the others don't know exists. 6. a community with 2,000 free members is not a charity. it's a sales floor. every question a free member asks creates visible activity. every screenshot they share creates proof. every new person who joins and sees 2,000 people already inside having real conversations feels the thing a sales page can never produce: other people already trust this. the free members aren't freeloaders. they're the reason the paid members pay. 7. "i don't think you're ready for this yet" closes more sales than any pitch. 30-50% of stalled DM conversations close the same day after hearing it. the brain treats a disappearing opportunity on a completely different circuit than a patient one. you're not pushing. you're pulling away. that's what makes them reach. 8. an account with 8,400 followers and a backend will outearn an account with 147,000 followers and a linktree every single month. 147K followers. $1,840/month. 8,400 followers. $6,312/month. the bigger account gets 4x the views. doesn't matter. 6 links in a linktree means 6 exits and the buyer's intent bleeds out before they pick a door. one link to one community with one product pinned inside means one path. followers don't make money. plumbing makes money. 9. every off-topic tweet you post lowers the reach of every on-topic tweet after it. the algorithm builds a 1024-dimensional vector for your account based on what you post. one viral meme drifts that vector. every on-niche tweet after it reaches fewer strangers because the system is now less confident about what your account is. the penalty is invisible. you'll blame the hooks. it was the meme from 3 weeks ago. 10. the buyer paying $49 converts at a higher rate than the one who paid $29. for the same file. raise $5 every 20 sales. the product doesn't change. the proof around it does. by sale 100 there are 100 receipts in the community. the person seeing $49 next to 100 confirmed buyers doesn't think "expensive." they think "validated." 11. post more than 3 times a day and you're actively punishing yourself. the AuthorDiversityScorer runs an exponential penalty on repeated authors. your 4th tweet gets roughly 20% of the reach your 1st one got. most people posting 5-8 times thinking they're grinding are mathematically burying their own content. 12. one great tweet should make you money three times. self-repost at 12 hours. no penalty. the algorithm serves it to followers who missed it. repost again fresh at 48 hours when the content cache fully resets and the tweet re-enters the candidate pool as brand new. three performances from one piece of writing. 13. the gap between you and the people doing $5K-$15K/month is not talent. it's one afternoon of building something ugly, pricing it $29, and then not quitting for 4 months while the first $300 came in painfully slow. the information was always free. the tolerance for looking stupid in month 1 was the part that had a price tag. total cost: $69/month. daily time: 38 minutes. no inventory. no clients. no calls. no employees. someone buys, the file downloads, you both move on with your lives.

  • Ummmmmmhhhh
    Rheanius (@Ummmmmmhhhh) reported

    @VaporeonVapor @KrisDPizza Reddit is down the hall bro

  • lightissix
    petty ♡ (@lightissix) reported

    @LancelotQueen Ugh that's the worst :( Reddit can be so annoying sometimes I hope the issue can be resolved soon, good luck!🩷

  • arthurcolle
    Arthur (@arthurcolle) reported

    Reddit is crazy like "AITA for taking away HBOMax from my ex girlfriend after she slept with someone else?" Brother the HBO Max account is the least of your problems

  • be_randomguy
    RIMMY (@be_randomguy) reported

    Airtel hotspot unlimited data fix (source - reddit) Modify the TTL Value because routers drop the TTL value by 1, you can manually increase the default TTL value on your connected device so that it reaches Airtel's network at the exact value they expect (64). Solution in reply