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Most Reported Problems

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  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Edmonton Website Down 3 days ago
Pune Sign in 4 days ago
Saint-Pierre Errors 4 days ago
Melbourne Website Down 7 days ago
Kensington Errors 8 days ago
Marseille Website Down 9 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • factoredmonthly
    जय नेपाल (@factoredmonthly) reported

    @scarabwitchh Every NRN prospect with little English, Anglo-saxon fetish be blabbering the shhhiitt that has been passed down like a venereal disease from reddit rooms. Dictator dictator re.. muji 2 din va xaina hospital bata delivery vayera aako -- dictatorship ani fascism ko ratta hnya x

  • MsRose26
    Miss Rose 🥀 (@MsRose26) reported

    @ruinedforrose every time i login to reddit i regret it lmao

  • MFZOOM12
    Wired Headphones Advocate (@MFZOOM12) reported

    Reddit is down the street

  • NuthinPersonell
    TeleportBehindYou (@NuthinPersonell) reported

    @JackieTainsh @danielaconte Reddit is down the hall to the left, son

  • anndrrson
    anndrrson (@anndrrson) reported

    @TheStalwart it works extremely well if you fine tune it on local hosted devices, i was doing this with llama 3.1 405B in 2022 problem with AI like chatgpt that’s closed it that it uses Reddit as a major source

  • ScreenBrief
    Screen Brief (@ScreenBrief) reported

    @biancalovesfilm Typical for there to be a freak *** glitch when the reddit comes

  • ChickenShawarm3
    Chicken_Shawarma (@ChickenShawarm3) reported

    Is Reddit down?

  • MandyMadrox
    Mandy Madrox (@MandyMadrox) reported

    @kurlancheek I saw on Reddit that you are working on the issue with dye on Elegant and Elven decor. Looking forward to the fix. I was mid-building something cool in the Alliance cemetery, finding my black dye showing up as silver & the colors looking washed out really killed the vibe.

  • PropRobbinHood
    RobinHood (@PropRobbinHood) reported

    @Jeremybtc The craziest thing about it was on Reddit they were posting about how it had no ev powertrain and they pushed it down a hill a year before the news went mainstream and the stock tanked

  • hooeem
    hoeem (@hooeem) reported

    this guy saw people placing their iPhones on their water bottles and made a product. what if you could scan through X + Reddit + YouTube comments to find a 100x idea? another example: Nivea found that people complained about deodorant marks on black & white clothes, they created one of their best selling products Nivea invisible black & whites from this. the ideas are out there on a random YouTube video, Reddit discussion, or on a shitpost on X. the problem is you’re a human. you only have so much bandwidth. build your own 100x idea machine with AI by following this article I wrote a few days ago… 👇

  • denisbondare
    Denis Bondarev (@denisbondare) reported

    Someone on reddit found a cool and terrifying bug in Haldane-4, my #vibejam game. So, the umbilical is built from segments, and there's a cap on how many can exist at once, more than enough for a normal descent and ascent... BUT if you spend time exploring instead of descending, you can hit the limit on ascent, which causes the oldest segments to disappear. So on their ascent, after all that stress, at some point they saw the end of the cable just floating in the abyss.. At ~600m depth. This made it look like it had broken or the assistant cut it or whatever, making the whole experience even more dreadful and meaningful haha Perfect undefined behavior :D

  • evo1tactical
    (TCAG) Командир Бред Кроуфорд (CDR Brad Crawford) (@evo1tactical) reported

    @DPActual @juicystar1908 @InfiniteImelda Brother, I’m gonna be honest with you, this is getting completely out of control and honestly pretty damn weird at this point. You’re sitting here dragging up years-old personal relationship drama, Reddit posts, engagement conversations, donations, legal questions, screenshots, and private life issues like you’re building some kind of FBI case board in your garage. None of this has anything to do with Ukraine, training soldiers, or the actual work being discussed. Relationships fail. People argue. People make mistakes. Human beings have messy lives sometimes. Congratulations, you discovered something that applies to literally half the planet. That still does not magically erase years of documented work, Ukrainian military acknowledgements, training footage, media articles, photos, videos, soldiers, and real-world activity on the ground. That’s the part you keep trying to avoid. You’re attempting to mix personal relationship drama with operational reality, and those are two completely separate conversations. Whether two people dated, argued, broke up, reconciled, or hated each other at one point has absolutely nothing to do with whether Ukrainian soldiers were trained, whether units exist, or whether documented work happened. And honestly, brother, the level of obsession here is what’s really concerning. You’re quoting old Reddit posts, private conversations, donation history, and personal details from years ago like you’ve spent months digging through people’s lives trying to “prove” something to strangers on the internet. That’s not normal behavior, man. At the end of the day, all this really looks like is somebody who became emotionally invested in internet drama and lost sight of reality somewhere along the way. Meanwhile, I’m still here. The work is still documented. The soldiers are still real. The units are still real. The Ukrainian acknowledgements are still public. Reality did not suddenly disappear because of old relationship drama on Reddit. Honestly, brother, I think everybody involved would probably be a lot happier if we all just moved on with our lives at this point.

  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    @khushiirl New problems pop up every day. Look at what people are complaining about in niche Reddit threads. Goldmine.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    that's exactly why I built Buddy. not as a big vision. as a fix to one specific thing I couldn't solve manually. it watches across X, Reddit, forums, and more. when someone posts that they need what you offer, you know in real time.

  • Distant_Warrior
    Distant (@Distant_Warrior) reported

    @ctjlewis Look at how reddit that reply is holy **** shut it all down boys.

  • Emperor1704
    T.E Vgen - Comms Open (@Emperor1704) reported

    @Sensha_ @YukarinLand 4 hour or not... Still improvement.. n clearly didnt play crimson desert aren't ya... , They make a constantly big update lately... Visual, gameplay and content... N its not even 3 people on twitter, the issue also been called out in facebook, reddit, youtube n bunch of website.. another proof u just trap in twitter then..

  • WasimShips
    Wasim (@WasimShips) reported

    This Reddit user made $412k in 3 years and walked away with $0 Here's the honest breakdown every founder needs to see: 1/ What it cost to run > infrastructure and tools: $67,000 (AWS, Stripe, subscriptions) > contractor dev work: $134,000 (no cofounder, outsourced everything) > marketing experiments: $48,000 (ads, agencies, content plays) > legal and accounting: $23,000 (incorporation, contracts, taxes) > his own living expenses: $140,000 (~$3,900/month for 3 years) 2/ Why he shut it down > peak MRR hit $18k. then the ceiling became visible. > breaking through required capital he didn't want to raise > for a market he wasn't excited about anymore > so he shut it down cleanly. helped every customer migrate. no bridges burned. 3/ What he actually walked away with > 3 years of operator-level learning you can't buy anywhere > customers who still remember him and reach out > a portfolio piece that kept opening doors

  • sachinmanjaleka
    Sachin Manjalekar (@sachinmanjaleka) reported

    @PeterDiamandis In the next 25 months, we will have to see which one of these would be the next Open AI, Airbnb, Reddit or Stripe. Solving problems that we didn't even think would be possible. Very exciting times ahead.

  • harpreetchatha_
    Harpreet (@harpreetchatha_) reported

    One way to look at AEO / GEO is through the lens of product. We can do all the optimizing we want for social media, LLMs, SEO, Reddit, even review management but if the product / service being sold is useless the optimizations are mute. Imo most of the vendors in this space ignore product because it’s the line item on their invoice you can’t charge for. Let’s say I read a listicle and buy a product. If the product is not good I’m going to tell other people who ask me for my recommendation not to buy it. Might even say the same thing on Reddit. Marketing vendor might say oh we’ll clean this up, but then another real unhappy customer repeats the cycle. This is what i’m dealing with for one brand. I can do things to “improve” sentiment in LLMs, but the volume of negative reviews means i’ll always be playing catch up. The only way the cycle can be broken is by fixing the product/ service.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    @Extrastiv The pitch itself is rarely the problem. Knowing who to send it to at exactly the right moment is. The freelancers who win are not cold DMing blindly. They are watching for people who just described their exact pain on Reddit, X, or forums in the last 24 hours. That timing is the real edge. Tools like Buddyy monitor those signals across platforms so you can reach out while someone is actively looking. A great cold pitch converts way higher in that window. Would love to see the book cover the prospecting side just as deeply as the pitch itself.

  • NControver38654
    non controversial (@NControver38654) reported

    @jenni65714 @LaNativePatriot The problem is reddit deletes the truth. They are so far past censorship...they deny reality. They simply refuse to let people try to have honest conversations. How is this not an absolute attack on the first amendment? The level of anti American moderation should not be allowed. They are manipulating social evolution...it isn't natural.

  • md_kadiwal
    MD Kadiwal (@md_kadiwal) reported

    @erlalucas @CesareDadamo mostly showing up on reddit and x, answering questions in communities where people already talk about web scraping or asset extraction. no paid ads yet, just consistent presence and being helpful. slow but it's working.

  • 1970Torquemada
    Torquemada (@1970Torquemada) reported

    @Ne_chloropterus @Bbmorg Whataboutisms instead of addressing the dodged issue - Reddit Trick #2. Go on. Reddit some more.

  • MuneebNaseem
    Muneeb Naseem (@MuneebNaseem) reported

    The most honest data point on consumer AI economics right now is a YC batch. Of 175 companies in the most recent cohort, only 16 built for consumers. That is a 91% enterprise skew inside the accelerator that historically launched Dropbox, Airbnb, and Reddit, all consumer-first. This is a structural verdict on where the money goes when founders do the math. The unit economics of consumer AI are genuinely broken at the moment. Subscription tiers for a product like ChatGPT compress quickly toward a local revenue maximum because the same users who pay $20/month for Plus would pay $200 for the same output embedded in a workflow they already fund through their employer. Enterprises pay per seat, per token, and per integration without the churn rate that plagues direct-to-consumer apps. Founders at YC read this signal faster than VCs publish it. Brian Chesky himself called out that there is no consumer business model for AI he has seen that scales past a local maximum. The second-order consequence is a talent concentration effect. The 16 consumer-focused companies in that batch will recruit from the same pool as the 159 enterprise ones, at lower expected revenue multiples. That means consumer AI as a category runs lean or runs out of runway before it finds distribution. The parallel to 2012 mobile is instructive. Enterprise dominated early SaaS on mobile too, until one consumer behavior, photo sharing, unlocked a new monetization surface. The category that unlocks consumer AI monetization has not shipped yet. Until it does, every YC batch will look like this one.

  • epeldontkys
    PLANET LAST CHILDREN (@epeldontkys) reported

    im switching to the new motorola razr next month and i keep getting reddit posts of people talking abt breaking it and that its shite but like im just different… not a problem for a guy like me

  • JuliaSF1993
    Julia 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 (@JuliaSF1993) reported

    @WickedWizard15 Imgur is slowly dying anyway ever since MediaLab AI bought it. Their traffic is significantly down with banning NSFW content, Reddit going native to image hosting and blocking the UK market. Many are moving to postimages or ImageChest

  • Boccassini_ai
    Boccassini Sergio (@Boccassini_ai) reported

    @_dawndev He had to completely rewrite my code (and to no avail). I finally solved the problem myself by searching on Reddit and writing code by hand. (My original code was fine, I just had to add \n at the beginning of the print. AI isn't the solution to everything.

  • KirscheVerstahl
    Kirsche 🥥 🧁 (@KirscheVerstahl) reported

    @JakeMunro I'm surprised they didn't send the gestapo to your house for wrongthink since you're in the UK lol had something similar happen last year when my community bought me a billboard in Lowell, MA reddit freaked out and inundated the city with phone calls to take it down and a council rep even made a statement about "hate has no place here" I had to call the city and explain about people lying about and harassing me the person at city hall i spoke to was like "ye we actually don't really care that much, it's covered by the 1A and isn't displaying anything hateful so we aren't taking it down" lmao

  • 0xSMW
    Stephen (@0xSMW) reported

    @SlykePhoxenix @kevinrose @digg use reddit or x. the last community iteration of digg was terrible.

  • asaio87
    andrei saioc (@asaio87) reported

    I just talked to a vibecoder on Reddit He was actually a software developer himself, so working with AI is much easier and much better for him than a non-developer but still... he had issues as the codebase grew starting from scratch works amazingly well for the first stages of the project as things get more complicated, the prompts must be more specialised, and you have to do smaller things in smaller steps so the gain in time you can get shrinks by a lot I am ready to bet that the next few years will still be like the wild west, where devs use AI as companies experiment with all sorts of setups for this we are far away from drawing conclusions but this thing will be here to stay, and we wont figure things out at least by 2030