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June 13: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 64% Website Down (64%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Indio Website Down 1 day ago
Rosenau Errors 2 days ago
Pélissanne Sign in 4 days ago
Adelaide Website Down 8 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 10 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 11 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • _bosita
    Bosita (@_bosita) reported

    The places where buyers talk when no one is selling to them: Review platforms. Forums. Reddit at 11pm on a Wednesday. The precise image of their frustration. The metaphor they reach for when explaining the problem to someone who wasn't there. That language is the input.

  • WilliamElmwood
    William_Elmwood (@WilliamElmwood) reported

    @MarlinDBJr @UKFREEDOMUNITE Reddit is down the hall and to the left sir

  • ByronofHawaii
    Byron (@ByronofHawaii) reported

    @GuntherEagleman Buy Reddit and shut it down

  • Ekij13
    Ekij (@Ekij13) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit can get away with literally calling for someone's death but according to the goverments of the world the problem is X exposing their treason.

  • Mythikyt
    Mythik (@Mythikyt) reported

    @Face_Meats @PsychoFr0ggy Reddit argument for when people have an issue with modern corpo neutering of every franchise to appeal to people who won't play a game made before 2015

  • M4RC3L0V4L3N71M
    𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓬𝓮𝓵𝓸 𝓥𝓪𝓵𝓮𝓷𝓽𝓲𝓶 (@M4RC3L0V4L3N71M) reported

    2026 has been a terrible year for my social media. In April my main X account was suspended and partially restored, in May I almost lost my precious DeviantArt account, and now on June my Reddit account was also banned. And all the bans were by mistake or unjustified.

  • mq_p
    Minh Pham (@mq_p) reported

    @rethink_hub @zillamike1 Reddit tip that helped us: sort by "new" in your target subreddits and reply to posts before they get crowded. Being early gets you visibility even with zero karma. The problem-first framing you mentioned is exactly right, nobody wants a pitch, they want the answer.

  • JBroomestix
    Jæy•Ones (@JBroomestix) reported

    Me: Parents are a “pair” who “rents”. You don’t own your children you actually sign them away with a signature at birth. You “Sign” your “nature” and “sig” is a sigil - your signature Ai: This is a popular piece of wordplay and sovereign citizen-adjacent folklore, but it’s not grounded in etymology, law, or reality. It’s a fun linguistic pun that circulates on social media, but it falls apart under scrutiny. The Wordplay Breakdown • “Parents = pair rents”: Suggests parents are just a “pair” who “rent” their kids from the state/government. • Signing at birth “signs away” your “nature” via a “sigil” (signature): Implies the birth certificate is a contract transferring ownership of the child to the government, turning parents into temporary renters and the child into state property. This meme pops up frequently in conspiracy circles. facebook. com Actual Etymology (No Conspiracy Here) • Parent: From Latin parens (present participle of parere, “to bring forth, give birth to, produce”). It entered English via Old French, meaning “father or mother, ancestor.” No connection to “pair” or “rent.” etymonline. com • Pair: From Latin par (“equal” or “a set of two”). • Rent: From Old French/Latin roots related to “render” or payment (as in rental income). Completely unrelated. This is classic folk etymology—forcing modern English sound-alikes into hidden meanings. Linguists have called out the “pair rents” line specifically as bad linguistics and conspiracy thinking. reddit. com What Actually Happens with Birth Certificates Signing (or having the hospital process) a birth certificate establishes legal parentage, not relinquishes it: • It creates a record of the child’s existence, citizenship, and parent-child relationship. • For unmarried fathers, signing a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity (or similar form) adds legal rights and responsibilities (custody claims, inheritance, support obligations, etc.). It doesn’t remove them. philalegal. org • The state doesn’t “own” your kids. Parents have primary rights and duties under family law. The government steps in only in cases of abuse, neglect, or parental unfitness (via courts), which is protective, not ownership. • No signature magically creates a secret corporate “strawman” trust or sells the child. These ideas come from sovereign citizen pseudolaw, which courts universally reject as frivolous. en.wikipedia. org Birth registration exists for practical reasons: proving age, identity, citizenship, eligibility for services like schooling or passports, and tracking public health stats. Skipping it can leave kids in legal limbo (problems with documents, inheritance, benefits, etc.). nysba. org The Broader Claim The idea that governments “own” children via paperwork is a myth tied to sovereign citizen beliefs (e.g., birth certificates as contracts creating corporate entities, all-caps names as “strawmen,” etc.). These theories lead to real-world harm: failed court cases, denied benefits, and sometimes neglect of children’s legal needs. splcenter. org Parents don’t “rent” kids—they have profound biological, emotional, and legal bonds. Society (via laws) recognizes that children aren’t property to be owned outright; they’re individuals with rights, and parents are their primary guardians with duties. The state has a role in enforcing minimum standards, just as it does for adults in other contexts. Cute pun, though. Language games can be entertaining, but they don’t rewrite law or history. If you’re raising kids or dealing with paperwork, focus on the actual legal realities—consult official sources or a family law attorney, not memes.

  • authoradambray
    Author Adam Bray (@authoradambray) reported

    @rosscoulthart @ChrisCuomo The problem is, reality, available evidence, analysis, belief and message are each a completely different thing. And they don't all line up. The phenomenon is real. I've been investigating it first-hand. I've seen it. But I don't believe most of the messaging on this. So much of what's coming out of government-affiliated sources is work-place water-cooler talk because nobody has access to all the same source evidence. Even in intelligence agencies a lot of what I see is coming out is still just rumors, conspiracy theories and reddit readings being presented as official "briefings" and "reports."

  • noelcetaSEO
    Noel Ceta (@noelcetaSEO) reported

    7/ Source 3: Customer insight: What are customers actually asking? Direct sources: Sales conversations: - What questions do prospects ask? - What objections come up? - What comparisons do they make? - What don't they understand? Customer support tickets: - Common questions - Recurring problems - Feature confusion - Implementation challenges Customer interviews: "What did you search for before finding us?" "What information were you looking for?" "What was hard to find?" "What questions weren't answered?" Social listening: - Reddit discussions - Facebook groups - LinkedIn posts - Twitter conversations

  • KiakotosC
    Captain Harris (@KiakotosC) reported

    What a day today, lads! Honestly, I didn't expect that sell-off in the space sector with the $SPCX IPO. So I got sure I acted accordingly. The discount prices in many space companies were greatly appreciated. I closed the $Nuai position. Not because I don't like the company, the contrary. My deep dive strengthened my feeling for the company. The only red flag was their CEO, which was pointed out by @BlackPantherCap in his tweet. So when I noticed he also closed his position, I did the same and rotated my earnings to $RKLB. What a great company it is, and what a CEO they have. That's a good move. As I explained earlier, I trimmed my $NBIS position and took some profits, which I then rotated into opening two positions. $meta and $rddt (it's 2.1% in my portfolio that's why you can't see it on the chart). Both of them were beaten down a lot. Prices below $600 for meta is a bargain. Can't say it otherwise. Reddit also is the 6th most visited site. That means a lot... At least to my eyes. From a concentrated portfolio beginning of the month to 11 positions on the 12th. This may say a lot to many of you, but not to me. I want to create a solid portfolio, and when I find great companies at great prices, I cannot hesitate to add them. Going forward, my plan is to DCA into $META and $RDDT till reaching 6% and 5% respectively in my portfolio. Afterwards, increasing my position to $RKLB to 7% and $ASTS to 6%. Of course, all depends on how the market will react and what opportunities can be available to me. I'm open to discussion. I want to hear your thoughts, in order to become a better investor. For the kids & family after all, right BP?

  • vitobotta
    Vito Botta (@vitobotta) reported

    @chaosengineerr I keep hearing manual outreach to people who already complained about the problem you solve on Reddit/HN/Twitter, so I am going to try tthat. Not cold spam, actual conversations where you mention you're building something. First 5 users always come from relationships, not funnels.

  • vijayism_7
    Sibee (@vijayism_7) reported

    @MarwadiTamil Is there any issues after updating to android 16 bro ? Seen some reddit post that after Android 16 charging time increased and battery also draining fast. Is it ?

  • Pigna__
    Giacomo Pignoni (@Pigna__) reported

    @ChadAppDev On Reddit, the problem is not getting downloads, but getting people that are willing to pay

  • UnrealAnkit
    Ankit (@UnrealAnkit) reported

    @ifKarmaIsAcat nhi possible bro , mine 3-4 acc has been banned , tip do not use google login reddit tracks it

  • rwdicesquad
    Right Wing Dice Squad (@rwdicesquad) reported

    @ColleenMc417 @FreddyLA7 Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • marteldedichter
    🐑 (@marteldedichter) reported

    @LiviesHQ please fix the album on Apple Music. It’s literally not streamable anymore. I can only play drop dead, the cure, begged and cigarette smoke. Already two threads on Reddit as well about people complaining about the unavailability

  • Iamwhoiam151270
    Bronco Obama (@Iamwhoiam151270) reported

    @SecWar @DeptofWar You might check reddit military. They despise you and you’ve brought moral down to it’s lowest. You’re a joke, you’re mocked and we’ve never been weaker.

  • KingKunte42069
    King Kunte (@KingKunte42069) reported

    @jrgooses @TravSeider Ok, Reddit. Did anything I said imply that I think people don’t have problems? That’s just not a legitimate facility and he’s back promoting gambling. So…..

  • alex_hamilton20
    Alexander Hamilton (@alex_hamilton20) reported

    @Reddit I suggest you unban my account before it gets to legal issues

  • EternityEagle
    RebornEagle (@EternityEagle) reported

    @reddit_lies This is the main problem with Reddit.

  • v4nd1t
    vandit. (@v4nd1t) reported

    @denohawari presence on reddit is really important for a saas or brand to grow. that's why i'm building upsurge [dot] cc to solve this specific problem on ranking on google and get cited by AIs

  • GalaxyBuilt
    Galaxy (@GalaxyBuilt) reported

    @ChadAppDev This is the way but Reddit always trying to ban you must’ve had a ton of karma in there before you were able to post something that wouldn’t get taken down

  • swogx
    Swog (@swogx) reported

    This guy makes $6,500 a month from an OnlyFans model that lives only on his laptop and runs the subscription with no days off. A normal subscription model burns $5,000 to $15,000 a month on a live operation: the model herself, a photographer, an editor, a retoucher, a social media manager, and a chat operator. The leaner ones cut the team and shoot in batches but still pay for every live human in the chain and for her time. But imagine cutting the live model, the whole team, and the studio while $6,500 a month still lands. This is not theory, it is already working: one selfie clip on a phone and a character that repeats his moves frame for frame. Solo, he holds $6,000 to $6,500 net a month on subscriptions, PPV, and tips. Zero live models, zero studios, zero chat operators. He shot one base clip: a home background, a front camera, a hand gesture, even lighting. He ran it through video-to-video with a ready-made female character. In the source a man waves his hand in his room, and the same motion is done by a generated blonde: the same camera angle, the same background, the same timing, but a different face, hair, and body. The hands do not fall apart between frames, the pose holds, the motion matches the original down to a fraction of a second. The formula on screen describes the whole pipeline: a guy + a laptop + OnlyFans = revenue. Under it, the stack: → Base clip: a home background, a front camera, a hand gesture, even lighting → Video-to-video: reads the pose, the expression, and the hands through pose/face tracking and a depth map → Character library: face, hair, makeup, wardrobe, and body as a swappable layer for fitness, gaming, luxury, cosplay, and travel girlfriend → CapCut packaging: a hook on top, the formula with the OnlyFans logo, social proof through a profile → Auto-posting: TikTok, Reels, Shorts, X, and Reddit filtered by retention and CTR → Funnel into the subscription: the OnlyFans profile, PPV, tips, and paid messages Cost of the AI stack per character: $150 to $500 a month. Net off one character: about $6,500 a month. That is 3 million views a month off one character, 420 paying subscribers at $12, and a PPV drop that every third one buys. Here is where the math of the live creator economy breaks: A live subscription model with a team runs $5,000 to $15,000 a month: shoots, retouching, SMM, and chat operators across two shifts. The same flow through generation costs $150 to $500 a month: renders, editing, auto-posting, proxies, same day. That is 10 to 30 times cheaper, before you even count fees, time off, and a live person burning out. The leverage that keeps surfacing: One character at $6,500 a month: just proof of concept. A network of 10 characters across niches, from fitness to a travel girlfriend: already $40,000 to $60,000 in revenue a month from one laptop. The base moves are shot in a day. Generation runs in batches. The tool covers the expensive production, the brain handles the niche, the offer, and the chat style. Meanwhile studios are still hunting for the perfect model and clearing schedules, while this conveyor tests 20 characters in the same time. The constraint now is not a model's looks, her schedule, or her mood. The only question is whether you believe a synthetic girl sells intimacy as well as a live one. The guy who unhooked attention from a live body and built a whole network of girls who do not exist out of one selfie clip has already settled that debate for himself.

  • ChronicMixTapes
    JC (@ChronicMixTapes) reported

    @talleybrand All it took was one Reddit post. So damn proud of this brand! Bear the eff down!!

  • jos18934
    Jos Stark (@jos18934) reported

    @Chatarce1 @TheWiseCrow1 @HumanityChad Didn’t realize such a tidal range was possible. I know it’s not the Bay of Fundy (been there). The issue with these platforms X, Reddit, etc. is there’s so much misinformation around. Thanks for your input.

  • Ashleyquig89
    Ashley🌺 (@Ashleyquig89) reported

    @JackDan110 It's down world wide. I had to go digging on Reddit (ha ha I know don't worry) but no one can get in.

  • RoseSilicon
    Sei K. (@RoseSilicon) reported

    @CNBCtech Monthly active users is a device count, not an actual user count. Every representative you call that uses ChatGPT as a chatbot counts as an active user per server making that call. Also Reddit is one of the most used websites, yet I bet most of your coworkers don’t use it

  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    Got 14 sign-ups from a Reddit comment I almost didn't post. No karma farming. No "check out my product" energy. Someone asked, "How do you handle X without paying for tool Y?" I replied: "I built something for this exact problem after getting burned by Y's pricing. It's rough around the edges, but it's free - [link]. Genuinely want to know if it's missing anything obvious." That's the whole comment. What made it work: → I matched their exact pain point, not a feature list → "Rough around the edges" killed the sales-y feel instantly → I asked what's missing, not what they think People don't trust polish. They trust people still figuring it out.

  • BrianMcCon28713
    Brian McConville (@BrianMcCon28713) reported

    @Liam848141 @irishpatriot91 Listen 2 the acronyms of groups on this 1 followed by 'Venezuelan Cartels'. Think of Slow Horses and a dodgy firestick. Gotta hand to 2 her. Never (not even reddit/twitter dayz) heard of the Woke RA