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Reddit is a social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. Reddit's registered community members can submit content, such as text posts or direct links.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 24% Errors (24%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Brisbane Website Down 21 hours ago
Bengaluru Website Down 2 days ago
Dhaka Website Down 5 days ago
Bengaluru Sign in 6 days ago
Foligno Sign in 10 days ago
Odessa Sign in 11 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • n1ghtfawn
    nightfawn | vtuber (@n1ghtfawn) reported

    Every day I get closer to actually dming people on r/fireteams so I can join an active lfg server. However my only reddit account is the one I post my nsfw on and my only discord account is my vtuber one so I feel like I'd just be asking for trouble but I want to raid so bad

  • alexmountain0
    Alex Mountain (@alexmountain0) reported

    [2/3] Does it make sense? You are becoming confident in speaking when you do the work... in this case... speaking and speaking a lot. Think of it like going to the gym. . The examples are endless. . It's the same with girls, with writing, with sports, with cooking, with business. The more you do something, the more you push yourself, the better you get at it and THE MORE CONFIDENT YOU BECOME. . Now, reading through Reddit, I noticed this pattern: I don't feel confident due to X problem, Y physical appearance, you name it. Therefore, I don't feel confident AT ALL, - or, to put it another way, I am not good at all because of a small setback in my life! DEAD WRONG! . Let me tell you a quick story. I was a friend's house one day, chatting and goofing around, when his flatmate entered the room. We were talking about anxiety. The guy who entered the room quickly got into the conversation. We were debating and talking, when my friend said to that guy: It is like you when you don't want to go by bus because everyone is looking at you. His answer was: Yea I know man, I am still struggling with that. At that precise moment, I was thinking: WHAT THE F? HOW THE F CAN YOU GET ANXIOUS BY RIDING THE BUS TO WORK? DO PEOPLE LIKE THAT EVEN EXIST? Yes, they do exist. What I realized then was that I was taking myself for granted: being an extrovert, I never felt anxious when I was going by bus. I never questioned that. Though, for some could be an awful struggle.

  • jakevoytko
    Jacob Voytko (@jakevoytko) reported

    @ThePrimeagen You'll know an AI is trained on me if you see an AI navigate to Reddit, see that Reddit is down, and then navigate to Reddit to kill time while Reddit is down

  • jupy314
    𝓙𝓾𝓹𝔂 @ 桃花梦游🤍 (@jupy314) reported

    @XlAOXINGCHEN I never said they posted the reddit comment, but they did come into my server and screenshotted things to share with others. It's unprofessional. I do not know any of these translators, and having an opinion in my owned, personal space is not a crime.

  • TonkaParty2
    TONKA ☘️ ⚜️🤘 (@TonkaParty2) reported

    @matt_gannon_ @siensto No if it’s a real issue I go straight to Reddit and then back my claims up with real user approved facts from Wikipedia

  • KruxSmash
    KruxSmash (@KruxSmash) reported

    @iamrobtv Reddit is down the hall.

  • BenDreger1
    Ben Dre (@BenDreger1) reported

    @redditstatus Reddit has been down all day.

  • WarpytheThird
    WarpytheThird (@WarpytheThird) reported

    @nocontextmemes Doom Dark ages disappointed me. It didn't feel like a Doom game, the music was just less impressive, and doubling down on the reddit cthullu and "not angels" was pretty lame. No glory kills in a Doom game was really strange as a choice

  • nathangiggers
    Nathan "Nay" Giggers | For Mayor (@nathangiggers) reported

    @lex_ordo_ @reddit_lies Go to the front page of reddit. Any "critique" they have of Israel is a blanket safe "I'm just against war" take. They will shut down any critique of Israel that goes further than that. If you suggest that Zionsits hold power in American institutions they will call you antisemtic

  • GriftTV_
    (g)RiftTV (@GriftTV_) reported

    @Bw8496 @AmericanDescent ah ok, yeah I've been clipping him since like...2020 maybe? Mostly on Youtube (channel suspended a few years ago now) and green reddit I have had trouble maintaining a twitter account over the years, trying to be better with this one.

  • drtaralewisfan
    simone (@drtaralewisfan) reported

    @Jemilyblac80992 that reddit thread was so terrible

  • Boscochanam
    bosco (@Boscochanam) reported

    @opencode @opencode King, please fix the stripe bug with “Confirm your $10.00 payment” Lots of complaints on Reddit and Twitter, no one is replying

  • LagrangianSad
    Shaivite Ethnostate Enthusiast (@LagrangianSad) reported

    @Substantial6187 OP did some hacking of CBSE, now they made some repo which can figure out the identity of anon Reddit accounts by doing some llm analysis, then they say they like palantir and doubled down on it

  • JonSnyderHQ
    Jon (@JonSnyderHQ) reported

    I vibe coded a Reddit replacement that tracks how many people were banned by spaces (subreddits) and allows public rebuttals by users. Let me know if you all find any of that useful. Trying to solve the issue of moderator power trips.

  • GalleaniGroyp
    Luigi Galleani Bombing Ameritards Groyper (@GalleaniGroyp) reported

    @CJ_Kelsey89 @ZoomerHistorian It improved massively, Italians have like 100X the scientific/technological/architectural/literary/artistic output Romans had Romans are extremely overhyped fighters as well, eg they won the Punic wars via attrition The issue is, you mutt rightoids learn history via reddit memes

  • aMannanK2005
    Abdul Mannan (@aMannanK2005) reported

    One of the biggest founder traps: Seeing a problem once and assuming it's a business. A real opportunity usually looks like this: ❌ One person complains ✅ Hundreds of people complain ✅ They're actively looking for solutions ✅ Existing solutions frustrate them ✅ They already spend money trying to solve it That's why I spend a lot of time studying Reddit communities. The best SaaS ideas are often hiding inside repeated complaints. Today I found multiple threads from people struggling to organize AI-generated research and notes across different tools. Interesting signal. What recurring problem have you noticed lately?

  • GrapTops
    Alvin Rios of GrapTops (@GrapTops) reported

    Caught a warning on reddit for telling an AI videoman to lie down and not get back up. I will do it again.

  • moweiyuswifey
    lia (@moweiyuswifey) reported

    mind you none of us even knew allegedly a 7S translator joined this server. it all started bc I saw someone post a SS on reddit where I saw my own SS being used to compare translators and hate on the new one again. HELL nah with these excuses

  • Kakheliredguard
    Kakhelian_red_guard (@Kakheliredguard) reported

    >mazovian May allah strike down the developers of disco elysium for making me share an idea with a bunch of the worst reddit scum on earth

  • unpaidbasher
    Algohack (@unpaidbasher) reported

    @mikeys_money Nothing would happen and you’d blame it on more reddit cope slop. Just shut up and average down. 🤭

  • caallmeeden
    eden (@caallmeeden) reported

    @DiGi__Official he did not create the story from scratch, he simply stole someone else's terrible post directly from reddit lol.

  • SeaCritDev
    IllTemperedTuna (@SeaCritDev) reported

    @ALegendaryDrops Retro Studios isn't part of Nintendo, that's why I used Metroid Prime as an example but there are so many others. And many of these studios... they make their games IN THE UNREAL ENGINE. Which means that Unreal in a very real way made those games as well, unlike Valve that can only say they hosted the files on a server. Like this is entirely the reason I made that point about Metroid Prime, it is an outside studio that was paid by Nintendo to put a game on their platform. So please, do tell how this is exploitive of the consumer. Or is it an IP thing? Is this how irrational we're going to get? Again, the unbridled love of Valve has totally brainwashed you guys. I wish everyone could take a step back, unload the bias from all those reddit memes and the decades of shilling, and just see Steam for what it is, a competently made file download service that gets a lot of its good will from the very games they exploit with a 30% cut.

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    45% churn usually means the product solved the awareness stage but not the habit stage. The fix is almost always onboarding, not features — get them to their first Reddit win faster.

  • thebadassdev
    Toma (@thebadassdev) reported

    stuck at $0 MRR? i was too. months of building, shipping, not knowing where to go. if your customers are on Reddit, that's where i'd spend 100% of my time now why? DMs to people who just posted the problem. threads that rank on Google. feedback in hours. intent already public. not "also Reddit." Reddit first.

  • ladyloodeeloo
    🥒 salty pickles 🥒 (@ladyloodeeloo) reported

    @sidewayskoyote @adesertdryad I’m not talking about the reddit post anymore. There are deeper issues going on there

  • rumbletumblekid
    Rumble Tumble Kid (@rumbletumblekid) reported

    There's one big problem with AI: it is often wrong while sounding confident. Lots of people (and bots) will pick up this information and spread it confidently as well. I guess what I'm trying to say is, don't look for answers on platforms like Reddit or Hackernews.

  • AveMegumin
    Ave Megumin (@AveMegumin) reported

    I don’t understand why ppl run to reddit to ask others about how to solve the issue instead of just having this conversation with his gf

  • btmpb
    Brett Peterson (@btmpb) reported

    Training your kids on AI slop is definitionally to train them on the mediocre average of human thought. Everything this platform does, it could do better using real texts: tagging passages with skills, matching students with (real) content they will find interesting, and helping students learn while they read. If there's a dearth of content, hook it up to Kindle Unlimited (which, yes, I know, also has a lot of AI junk). More worrisome are the fallacies in the description. Advik claims it's hard to have a skill-graph for reading because it's "fuzzier" than math - for the record, Mortimer Adler laid out a skill graph for reading in "How to Read a Book" almost 80 years ago - but then also claims students progress using his team's AI generated texts. If students are progressing, and measuring progression, then there's a skill graph - the source of the content has nothing to do with it. (It seems the platform lifts the reading skill graph described in the Common Core State Standards; that's where all of their textual "tagging" and assessment comes from. I don't have a problem with this per se ; I do have a problem with the simultaneous, contradictory claims that "Reading cannot have a skill graph" and "We have a reading skill graph".) Advik also claims students can't get interesting, personalized content from "real texts", because they would be limited to the public domain; this is the justification for generating all of their text with AI, on the fly. Ironically, AI is mainly trained on that same "insufficient" public domain material. So, instead of getting Shakespeare and Tom Swift separately, the kids get Othello and Tom Swift making TikTok videos and spouting Reddit opinions, because that's what the algorithm thinks the student is interested in. The best pedagogy on the platform is in the idea to use AI text to lead the student from their "personalized" interest to something "broader", in four steps. This is a good idea! But if the platform can truly generate and/or tag passages so accurately, then it can do the same with real texts. Figuring out what people want is the hard part. If you can do that, there's already an ocean of human-generated content to choose from to match those specific interests. And if you can't figure that out, then having an AI generate something doesn't help; having the AI guess is not qualitatively better than having a teacher do so, and is certainly neither personalized nor engaging as claimed. The primary benefit of using AI text seems to be the ability to stitch together average passages to match "interest" - which brings us back to Othello making TikTok videos while ranting about late-stage capitalism. I have strong doubts that reading AI slop, focused primarily on student interest, will translate to greater reading ability generally, but I will reserve judgment on that. I have even stronger doubts that students will find generic AI slop engaging, even if it is written about their favorite subject matter. There's some interesting ideas here, but I wish Advik and team would ditch the AI texts, and use real sources instead.

  • ShmuelCohen007
    Future NHL Commissioner (@ShmuelCohen007) reported

    @Reddit hey Reddit my chat feature is not working. I can’t post for help and I have no idea what’s going on. Can anyone help?

  • helloparalegal
    Ann Srivastava (@helloparalegal) reported

    Yesterday I wrote about the litigator on Reddit who missed a deadline by one day. The post reached 20,000 lawyers. Hundreds of DM said "this is me." For everyone who recognized themselves - here is what to actually do about it. The diagnosis: you are running two jobs (practicing law + running the business of law) and the second one is eating the first. The fix: stop trying to do both with the same brain. The system that works for solos and small firms has three components. 1. Capture without your attention. Every billable minute. Every client touchpoint. Every deadline. Logged automatically from your calendar, emails, and matter folders. Not "after the call." During it. Passively. 2. Triage before you open your inbox. Inbound emails sorted by matter, by urgency, by deadline impact, before you read the first one. The 7 AM panic of "what fires am I walking into today" becomes the 7 AM clarity of "here are the three things that matter." 3. Follow-up that runs on a schedule. Outstanding invoices. Client check-ins. Paralegal handoffs. Each one fires when it should, in your voice, without you remembering. None of those three are legal work. All of them are what was eating your weekends. The lawyer in yesterday's post and the hundreds who said "me too" were not bad lawyers. They were good lawyers without a system. The system is buildable in 14 days. We do this for solo and small-firm practices. If you want to be the lawyer who never has the Reddit-post night - DM "system" or grab the calendar link in my bio. 5 June slots open.