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May 25: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

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Foligno Sign in 10 hours ago
Odessa Sign in 13 hours ago
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Atlanta Sign in 3 days ago
Helsinki Errors 3 days ago
Lübeck, Hansestadt Website Down 6 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • ThatHanselGuy
    ThatHanselGuy (@ThatHanselGuy) reported

    @realHogi @GhazzyTV You must understand only a minority follows daily reddit or socials about the game. The average user only gets info from these interviews and addressing the issue of performance as "too much **** going on and wtf killed me on the screen" is just part of the issue. But console and low/mid PC players couldn't play properly for a whole season and may not return if someone don't state especially the performance issues are gone. I don't expect these kind of events to be critical since these guys live from monetizing this, but I do expect performance concerns to be addressed since not everyone has a streamer rig. Let alone the connection issues

  • David_TornAI
    David Marco💡 (@David_TornAI) reported

    SEO backlinks in 2026 look nothing like 2018. Smart marketers are using AI to scale authority faster: 1.Find low-competition keywords with ChatGPT 2. Generate outreach emails in seconds 3. Create HARO-style expert replies 4. Turn Reddit comments into traffic magnets 5. Repurpose tweets into backlink bait 6. Build stats pages journalists actually cite 7. Find broken link opportunities with AI 8. Launch free tools people naturally reference 9. Create comparison pages that rank fast 10. Automate guest post ideas with prompts SEO in 2026 = AI + authority + distribution. The winners aren’t creating more content. They’re building smarter systems. Save this before everyone starts doing it.

  • s1eepyyhead
    wakeup* (@s1eepyyhead) reported

    @Marv12345654654 @GarethRack93315 @Rainmaker1973 u are y atheism is seen as reddit & corny, its one thing when someone is annoying about their religion & shove it down ppls throat but u agnostic losers are no better; literally the same behavior but from the other side. he said smth positive but u saw god so u lose all decency.

  • deadhand
    regular animal (@deadhand) reported

    no joke last night i was in bed thinking about that one post talking about how pre-anime manga fans would make cute quaint spells versus anime fans making weaponized spells, then scrolled down reddit a while later to see someone had made a spell to recreate the ******* demon core

  • patye91
    LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reported

    A lot of Reddit marketing advice says “just find relevant threads,” but in practice many threads are already dead, crowded, or full of low-quality activity. These are the signals to check before spending time writing a comment👇🏾: \- Is the post still fresh? \- Is the OP still replying? \- Are new comments still coming in? \- Has the discussion drifted away from the original problem? \- Is the comment section already crowded with tool pitches? If the OP is still active and the thread has a clear question/problem, that’s usually a much better opportunity than a big thread with 200 comments and no OP presence.

  • cyrilXBT
    CyrilXBT (@cyrilXBT) reported

    A guy named nbatman on Reddit accidentally built the most censorship-resistant website on the internet. Hollywood tried to kill it. Spotify tried to kill it. Adobe tried to kill it. Google delisted it. Reddit shadow-banned it. The Motion Picture Association flagged it as a top threat. The RIAA pressured every hosting provider it ever used. It is still online. Updated every single month. By six anonymous volunteers working in their spare time. Here is why nobody can shut it down and what it teaches every builder about the future of the internet. THE ORIGIN 2018. One Reddit moderator. One Google Doc. A single person decided to organize the internet's free resources into one place. No company. No funding. No team. Just a document that kept growing because people kept finding it useful. Google killed it with a DMCA takedown in 2023. What happened next is the part worth understanding. THE REBUILD The community did not petition Google. They did not hire lawyers. They did not start a campaign. They rebuilt it on their own domain, mirrored it to GitHub, deployed it to IPFS, and distributed it across 12 backup domains simultaneously. In doing so they accidentally built one of the most resilient information architectures on the internet. No central server. No single point of failure. No CEO to pressure. No hosting provider that matters. When you remove every central point of control from a system the only way to kill it is to kill the internet itself. Hollywood has not figured out how to do that yet. THIS IS THE FUTURE OF INFORMATION What nbatman built without intending to is a blueprint for how information survives in an era where platforms can disappear anything with a single policy decision. IPFS does not work like a normal website. A normal website lives on a server somewhere. Find the server. Pressure the host. Site goes down. IPFS stores content across thousands of nodes simultaneously. There is no server to find. There is no host to pressure. The content exists as long as at least one node in the network holds a copy. This is the same architecture behind every major blockchain. It is the reason Bitcoin cannot be shut down by any single government. Applied to information it means the same thing. No single entity can decide what survives and what disappears. WHAT THIS MEANS FOR BUILDERS Every platform you build on right now has a terms of service. Every terms of service has a clause that can remove you without notice. X. YouTube. Substack. Medium. All of them. The builders who understand decentralized infrastructure are not just building products. They are building on foundations that no platform can pull out from under them. IPFS. Nostr. Distributed storage. Peer-to-peer protocols. These are not niche technologies for crypto enthusiasts anymore. They are the infrastructure layer for anyone who wants to build something that lasts. THE LESSON FROM SIX ANONYMOUS VOLUNTEERS Six people. No salaries. No office. No investors. Maintaining something that the most powerful entertainment companies on earth cannot destroy. The lesson is not about the content they organized. The lesson is about what becomes possible when you remove every central point of control from a system and distribute it across a community that believes in what it is building. That architecture is available to every builder reading this right now. The question is whether you are building something that a single policy decision can erase or something that survives because no single decision can touch all of it at once. nbatman did not set out to answer that question. He just made a Google Doc in 2018. The answer found him anyway. Follow @cyrilXBT for the exact tools, protocols, and infrastructure decisions that matter for builders who want to build things that last.

  • bradasstv
    brad lee (@bradasstv) reported

    @luigi_3186 @Mary1417796 I've been on reddit for at least the last year where a bunch of us have issues with Ring cams not working when we get deliveries. It will go off 100 times if I'm mowing or if a cat walks by, but somehow it doesn't pick up 90% of drivers walking to the door and leaving a package.

  • FrankJo1576400
    Santa Gerald Robotnik (@FrankJo1576400) reported

    @gaisericss And fyi, to be blunt, nah brah. I don't think youve even watched it, just heard about it off reddit television or something. Nobody had a issue with season 1 finale. It wasn't pure amazing tv like andor don't get me wrong. But not "everything wrong with SW"

  • getoutchofeels
    ♕ . (@getoutchofeels) reported

    @G0ddess_Grace_ @zaddyy230 and Reddit! You have to make an account and post consistently! Make an account under “princess” or queen” or “pretty” something and then start. if u need help to get into a discord server let me know. i used to make money from doing quotes but i dont make as much anymore

  • 808crypto
    Elephant (@808crypto) reported

    Reddit $RDDT will be an absolute beast the rest of the year. Write it down now. I'm calling for Reddit to hit $300 by years end.

  • DK1gmm
    DK (@DK1gmm) reported

    @davidsirota Today they are ALL in trying to dig up the next big breakthrough that will Take down Platner (Facebook comments from 2012 or whatever) now they have people following him in and out of stores to ask him on camera about Reddit comments… he scares the **** out of them.

  • zagreuskitsune
    🦊 Zagreusざぐ 🇻🇪 (@zagreuskitsune) reported

    @AnnelieseMariah there's a short novel with 3 stories I found the fan translation on Reddit! I'm not sure about directly sharing the link in this website because I don't want it taken down, but I can DM it if you'd like?

  • gomamon99
    gomachan (@gomamon99) reported

    @EyeCaramel_ @Archivatumm Post some real news ****** no one thinks cartoons are "minors" reddit is down the hall

  • zagreuskitsune
    🦊 Zagreusざぐ 🇻🇪 (@zagreuskitsune) reported

    @jamrockshivers I found the link to the fan translation on Reddit! it's called witch hat atelier: special stories, I don't want to share the link in the comments because I don't want it taken down 🥺 I can DM if y'all want want tho

  • primate12172502
    primate12 (@primate12172502) reported

    @iyzebhel @RaminNasibov dont call people slow when you repeatedly implied that you dont understand how a tos works and then lied about what i said. your argument depends on tos being invalid. how you feel about your arrangement with reddit/etc or what a person can do is totally irrelevant.

  • TomKnight266373
    Tom Knight (@TomKnight266373) reported

    @Landeur Sounds like you're just not very familiar with him. This is a guy who pretended to be part black for years, and even doubled down after pictures of his white parents were found. He's a Reddit spaz at heart. He'll flake out on the right in the future.

  • meretzzy
    meret (@meretzzy) reported

    @cuntcatalina @dianaaloves @nuuriiaa_13 No, the leaks came from Reddit same for Drag Race and if they have been absolutely right & the post was taken down sis I’m not playing in your face.

  • sky_and_sunshin
    skylar (@sky_and_sunshin) reported

    @HannibalBarx @BowTiedCrocodil The behavior towards women is a complaint I’m seeing a lot on Reddit. Not Seattle but in general it’s being noticed and it’s a problem.

  • AmericanSquats
    Leg Day Enjoyer (@AmericanSquats) reported

    @umapalma01 I don't understand what the problem is. Don't you LARPing losers live on Reddit? Also, clips of Hasan saying the most unhinged **** are generally a pretty reliable source of information

  • nicoleeo2012
    NicoleeO (@nicoleeo2012) reported

    @BenSatterthwai2 @wil_da_beast630 Passing is subjective. They all sit around on Reddit telling each other how beautiful they are. I guess they can try their disguises and see if no one notices. Breaking the law can become an issue if people do notice 🙃

  • liberight
    Liberal Righteous (@liberight) reported

    1/ "Why is #AI not clicking for you like it does for everyone on @Reddit and @X?" I get asked this. Here's the real answer 🧵 2/ Those viral demos are showing you the 10% that worked. After 90% of iteration you never saw. 3/ Most showcases? People in easy terrain. US-market tools. APIs that plug in cleanly. Payment rails that just work. I'm building for African markets. M-Pesa requires business cert approval. Tax authority APIs have their own quirks. Bureaucracy doesn't care about your AI tool. 4/ But I AM using AI. Heavily. → 12-agent framework, built from scratch → AI categorizing transactions in my live product → Zero to deployed in weeks It just doesn't look like a viral demo — because it's inside the product, not the product itself. 5/ The gap is almost never the tool. It's terrain. The people "winning" with AI often had: a simple problem, an existing audience, or a market where everything already plugs in. 6/ Harder terrain = slower visible progress. But also: you're solving something that actually matters to people who actually need it. 7/ So if AI feels slow for you — maybe you're not failing. Maybe you're just building in harder terrain. That's worth more than a 10-minute vibe-coded landing page. Building KompliTax (tax compliance, Kenya) + BodaOkada (motorcycle fleet mgmt). Real build. No highlight reel.

  • ben__investing
    Ben (@ben__investing) reported

    Came across this horror show on Reddit and it stopped me in my tracks. 😮 $19,849 gone. Down 83.8% in his FIRST year. This is what happens when beginners chase hype instead of building foundations. You don’t need to be clever. You need to be boring. A simple S&P 500 or all-world ETF would’ve kept that money working for him, not against him. Slow and steady doesn’t go viral. But it also doesn’t end up on Reddit as a cautionary tale. 👀

  • EchoDoesRadio
    Echo (@EchoDoesRadio) reported

    The #RHORI cast must be working overtime because every time I click a Reddit thread about them, it’s been taken down.

  • broodloper
    ₿roodloper (@broodloper) reported

    🚨 AI IS GETTING DANGEROUS It’s pulling the craziest Reddit comments and serving them as “truth.” People are treating it like gospel while it hallucinates on the biggest issues. The only thing they can’t corrupt, hallucinate, or rewrite? Bitcoin Stack sats or watch AI become your new fckd-up reality.

  • hisachinj
    Sachin (@hisachinj) reported

    @manoj_ahi look for customer problems in the communities from sub reddit, slack, whatapp and then try to solve it to get engage without pitching product

  • vivilurking
    Vivi || multifandom (@vivilurking) reported

    cut off my therapist, friends dont wanna talk to me, discord vent server kicked me out, no ******* way i have to turn to reddit now

  • Radical_Ed_Bad
    Radical Ed 𐤊 (@Radical_Ed_Bad) reported

    @Vikingobitcoin9 But no Reddit fabricated or low IQ take will make the 7 tps anachronism better than state-of-the-art tech. You know that, right? Bitcoin will go down in the sewers of history.

  • bytefu11
    byte 🐊 (@bytefu11) reported

    @gorofan13 I know Reddit and Discord aren't really the friendliest of places, but with DND, it's quite the opposite. I'll be on lookout for you if I see anything in L*ndon, or at the very worst, an English-speaking DND server on Discord or the sorts.

  • FinRiff
    FinRiff (@FinRiff) reported

    @jain_harshit fortune documented hundreds of reddit posts on this in mid may. anthropic staffer called it a character tic they want to fix not an official feature. claude does not reliably know your local time

  • Philosophycr21
    Phil Osophy (@Philosophycr21) reported

    The problem with expensive abilities is casuals have no game sense, and therefore think they are weak cause they use them poorly. Take hero dark prince, its agreed upon in the reddit community to be the worst hero. And every single one of them are wrong.