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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 26% Errors (26%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Helsinki Errors 7 hours ago
Lübeck, Hansestadt Website Down 3 days ago
Craiova Website Down 3 days ago
Nanaimo Website Down 3 days ago
Chicago Website Down 3 days ago
Pāhoa Website Down 3 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • Proj2025Enjoyer
    Monroe Doctrine FTW (@Proj2025Enjoyer) reported

    @k1rallik I saw a reddit leak that if it had come true would have been a way better finale. This show went lightning in a bottle to dogshit over the past few seasons. Once again it was **** writers who dumbed down and ruined a series that could have been remembered for decades.

  • dancantstream
    Dan Saltman (@dancantstream) reported

    FYI, I reached out to @crashoverride on twitter DMs in march showcasing the issue with his "botting" tracker when it comes to people that use legitimate embeds. Now, I see him using destiny (who has the most active community on reddit of ANY streamer) as an example of botting is just either bad faith or sloppy code. Attached is a screenshot showing the DM. I was reaching out for AE's channel (which i wanted tracked) but obviously this would apply to dgg as well. Maybe all this site can do is count kick chatters + viewers? I assumed the tech was more advanced but if its getting this error that wrong, I would cast doubt on the other "example" streamers as well. Also, I literally gave him an alternate url that showed both chats so even if that was the way he was chatting "bots" he could still do that method.

  • godofprompt
    God of Prompt (@godofprompt) reported

    Prompt 2: "The Pain Point Miner" "Based on the [NICHE] projects you just found, I need you to do deep research on the complaints and unmet needs people are expressing around these tools and this space in general. Search Reddit threads, X posts, Product Hunt comment sections, Hacker News discussions, and app store reviews for phrases like 'I wish,' 'why can't,' 'still waiting for,' 'the problem with,' and 'I'd pay for.' Give me the top 20 pain points ranked by how often they appear, with direct quotes and source links for each one."

  • abangantech
    Abangan Tech (@abangantech) reported

    Hour 10–24: Have 5 real conversations. DM people who signed up or commented on your Reddit post. Ask only 3 questions: 1. "Tell me about the last time this problem cost you time or money." 2. "What have you already tried to fix it?" 3. "If I built X, what would you pay for it?" Do NOT pitch. Do NOT explain your solution. Just listen. If they struggle to answer question 1 — the problem isn't painful enough. Stop.

  • CyberneticNewt
    randomrapture (@CyberneticNewt) reported

    @darkcursse164 @Pirat_Nation Reddit is down the hall and to the left. Maybe they will humor you and your retardation.

  • sierraplusultra
    sierraplusultra ☆ (@sierraplusultra) reported

    they said my voice is so emotionless that it made them viscerally angry and ruined the record, meanwhile on friday someone told me i'm their favorite singer ever i would feel worse if i didn't have years of experience reading reddit posts saying my faves are terrible singers

  • FreakGoons
    FreakGoons (@FreakGoons) reported

    In terms of the hashtags on that one post I made, he told me I could try and use the ones he used for engagement. I stopped because I noticed my posts don’t show up in them anyways. And the long style posts are something that I’ve always done going back to Reddit. Especially the comments since the post character limit was much less. And in DMs I was always the same way. I got premium on x so that I could post longer captions because I couldn’t say what I wanted before. Every single account I’ve had were long style posts which wasn’t a problem until now for whatever reason. Also, I’ve been saying booty gas for years now too. I honestly thought I was being copied. I’m not saying he copied me but I definitely wasn’t copying either. I haven’t changed in those couple of years. Just not as active anymore but I’m not trying to copy anyone. I also never heard him talk about some of the crazier **** I’ve said like ******* a corpse either lmaooo. This is how I’ve always been. And if I were to use ai my posts would probably be a bit more consistent since I don’t even have to think about what to say since I just have an ai do it. I also can’t remember the last time he made a long style post. Most of them are shorter now anyways. All of my posts are written by me. I honestly feel like he should know this at this point. And since we’re into the same **** some words or small phrases might sound similar but no one’s trying to replicate anyone. I’ve just been a horny **** and have been doing this for a few years now, that’s it. And then night before he seemed fine when chatting, and then he blocked me the next day

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    Discovering demand from Reddit pain posts is a solid start, but the hard part is turning a complaint into a buyer. Most people screaming about a problem online still won't pay to fix it.

  • TheParmesannDon
    GeriatricMillennial M.D. (@TheParmesannDon) reported

    @jaylessblame @DHuskytron I can't do the thinking for you Reddit is down the hall to the left 👍🏼

  • DbsCrypto
    CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reported

    The market usually doesn’t need more validation. It needs a cleaner exit. If people are already paying $20-$50/mo for scheduling tools they complain about every week, demand is proven. The hard part isn’t finding pain on Reddit. It’s beating the switch cost. Bad exports, broken embeds, lost links. That’s the moat.

  • abangantech
    Abangan Tech (@abangantech) reported

    Hour 36–48: Make the decision. Score your idea on 3 signals: 🟢 Green light (build it): → Reddit threads with 50+ upvotes on the problem → Landing page converted 20%+ → At least 1 pre-sale or LOI 🔴 Red light (kill it): → Had to explain the problem to 3+ people → Landing page under 5% conversion → Nobody would give you money upfront Two greens and one red → pivot, don't quit. All red → kill it fast. No code wasted.

  • FinalViolaVII
    Viviola The Rosa VII 🏳️‍⚧️ (@FinalViolaVII) reported

    @ViktorArsenev1 @LordofCinder24 You're reddit and you're down voting me?

  • Hololiverem
    Zuthar14 (@Hololiverem) reported

    @Cloz58693137 Nah this is just legit goy cattle pipeline having your kid be addicted to discord with no proper social life and not checking up on them. Go to any discord server and you'll find 60 percent of filled with insane people like this. Same can be said for parts of reddit.

  • ignis2401
    Chase🐯🔥💣💥 (@ignis2401) reported

    @thechosenberg He was under the assumption she would never do it again and, assuming that wouldn't happen, was in a fight-flight response, pretty normal. Still, he should say something, but she's equally in the wrong. How about you two just communicate and don't go to Reddit with this issue

  • matt__makes
    Matt (@matt__makes) reported

    @kelvinbuildss I looked for people trying to solve the problem my app is solved on Reddit People are asking for recommendations there every day, and they trust the answers they receive more than on any other platform…

  • MKOISupeak
    Supeak (@MKOISupeak) reported

    @juggerdealer @Drawluks Well if this polish guy has it, and I have it, and you have it, I imagine it's something on the EUW server, though NA was down a few hours ago, they're also complaining about vanguard errors on the riotgames reddit

  • anditfelt
    derickito (@anditfelt) reported

    reddit will fix me

  • ForrestWolstane
    Forrest Winyard Wolstane (@ForrestWolstane) reported

    @Schmeehh @KentSuminski @Flammiferrus ***** believes in the Christian Darke Ages KOL. Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • Vlad_Nemyr
    Vlad Nemyrovskyi (@Vlad_Nemyr) reported

    @NaivaidyaY66600 honestly just going where they already complain about the exact problem you're solving. reddit threads, niche discords, manual outreach. it's painfully slow at first but those early users actually stick around. the grind pays off, keep showing up.

  • slic_media
    SLIC (@slic_media) reported

    The AI tool that's actually changing how brands research customer psychology. Not for generation. For research. Claude and ChatGPT with web search. Used systematically. The traditional customer research process: 5-10 interviews. 100 survey responses. Maybe a Reddit deep dive if someone has time. The AI-augmented research process: Pull 1,000+ competitor reviews. Have the AI categorize them by sentiment, mentioned objections, and recurring language patterns. Scrape forum discussions for the product category. Have the AI identify the most common questions, frustrations, and decision criteria. Analyze your own support tickets. Categorize them by problem type. Identify the gaps between what marketing promises and what customers experience. Compare positioning language across the top 10 brands in your category. Identify what's claimed, what's repeated, what's underused. The output: a customer psychology brief that's based on thousands of data points rather than dozens. The hooks that emerge from this kind of research are specific in ways that intuition-based hooks aren't. The tools haven't changed creative work yet. They've changed the research that precedes creative work. The brands using AI for upstream research are producing more specific, more substantiated creative briefs. The downstream creative quality follows. How are you currently using AI in your research process versus your production process? #CreativeStrategy #DTCMarketing #AITools

  • PokeDollWhimsy
    full of Whimsy 🏳️‍🌈 (@PokeDollWhimsy) reported

    @hamburger317 I sometimes look at r/vinted on reddit, mostly to help cause that subreddit always has people falling for scams and not knowing what to do. Something I've seen posted more and more frequently is buyers marking items they bought as broken, only for that to be AI

  • Misuta106
    Misu†ā びぴ四 (@Misuta106) reported

    @RyanMisner2 @IcyVert @NASCAR 😭 dude unironically brought up ratios. Reddit is down the hall to the left!

  • joe_tendo
    JTX (@joe_tendo) reported

    @dancantstream @crashoverride Anything but address the issue. Destiny's reddit is bound to be active given the topics he discusses. What kind of straw man is that!?

  • FreakGoons
    FreakGoons (@FreakGoons) reported

    In terms of the hashtags on that one post I made, he told me I could try and use the ones you used for engagement. I stopped because I noticed my posts don’t show up in them anyways. And the long style posts are something that I’ve always done going back to Reddit. Especially the comments since the post character limit was much less. And in DMs I was always the same way. I got premium on x so that I could post longer captions because I couldn’t say what I wanted before. Every single account I’ve had were long style posts which wasn’t a problem until now for whatever reason. Also, I’ve been saying booty gas for years now too. I honestly thought I was being copied. I’m not saying he copied me but I definitely wasn’t copying either. I haven’t changed in those couple of years. Just not as active anymore but I’m not trying to copy anyone. I also never heard him talk about some of the crazier **** I’ve said like ******* a corpse either lmaooo. This is how I’ve always been. And if I were to use ai my posts would probably be a bit more consistent since I don’t even have to think about what to say since I just have an ai do it. I also can’t remember the last time he made a long style post. Most of them are shorter now anyways. All of my posts are written by me. I honestly feel like he should know this at this point. And since we’re into the same **** some words or small phrases might sound similar but no one’s trying to replicate anyone. I’ve just been a horny **** and have been doing this for a few years now, that’s it. And then night before he seemed fine when chatting, and then he blocked me the next day

  • ElefteriadisJ
    Jossif (@ElefteriadisJ) reported

    My AEO post came from 30 seconds of research. Not 2 hours. Here's the exact workflow: THE COMMAND Before writing anything, I run /last30days [topic] inside Claude Code. It searches Reddit, X, YouTube, TikTok, HN, Polymarket, and 4 more platforms in parallel. Scores everything by real engagement (upvotes, likes, views). Not publication date. The brief it returns is grounded in what people actually upvoted. Not what an AI guessed. WHY IT WORKS Most tools give you recent. This gives you relevant. A Reddit thread from 3 weeks ago with 800 upvotes ranks higher than a blog post from yesterday. That's how you find what people actually care about. THE OUTPUT (from /last30days aeo) → FAQ schema gives 44% more AI citations → AI traffic converts 25x better than SEO traffic → Organic Google traffic down 20-30% B2B → Most brands haven't started yet That brief became the post. THE LOOP /last30days [topic] → brief in 30s → draft → publish I run this before every content session. Before building anything. Before any pitch. THE INSTALL /plugin marketplace add mvanhorn/last30days-skill 26,000 engineers starred this. What topic would you run it on?

  • JoshuAnansi
    Joshua Anansi (@JoshuAnansi) reported

    @breaking2morrow If I remember, it was trying to sell me on a very reddit, "Look how big the universe is, and how small you are" but I just realized how big the world was, and how small my problems and obstacles were in the realm of possibilities. It wanted me to realize that nothing matters, because I could not conceive of the infinite in which I exist, but I was focused on all the stuff that mattered in addition to the stuff that already mattered to me.

  • bbcin314
    bbcin314 (@bbcin314) reported

    I think my Reddit account was shut down…weird

  • nkpajares787
    Not Needed (@nkpajares787) reported

    @Hookrack2019 @cobaco123 @RealPostFolder The original reddit post, the op said they told him as soon as she found out. Op pays the bills and everything. What is the problem just staying one extra week at his place? He gets it every year and this is the one time she is asking to use it.

  • theNewsfox
    Newsfox (@theNewsfox) reported

    Disgracefully the @greenparty Reddit thread is being run by cowardly censors who shadow ban accounts. I’ll be raising this serious issue with @Reddit .

  • jaydeved
    Jaylon Nelson (@jaydeved) reported

    @Sherifdeenolat2 You drop in your startup idea, and Validly scans Reddit and YouTube for real complaints from real people then tells you if the problem actually exists, what's causing it, and what people would pay to fix it.