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  • 58% Website Down (58%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

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Pélissanne Sign in 21 days ago
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  • big_alt1
    The Big Alt (@big_alt1) reported

    @reddit_lies Sooo you’re saying Biden got oil prices down really low AND you’re admitting the Iran conflict was a mistake? Ig Reddit lies went woke

  • DLibryum
    DLibryum (@DLibryum) reported

    @AwakanedZero @CorpoScum Reddit groups are community moderated, rarely will you see an offical CM directly moderating them. That said, keep pushing on steam and your post is probably going to be locked down.. and mre then likely if you keep persisting on x u'll be blocked

  • BitterEcho
    Jaded Phantom (@BitterEcho) reported

    @BrightEyedDork @Felisnexus They’re all on Reddit, interesting bunch. They will all say he’s a terrible father but that’s only decoration for his development. Expert victim blamers, first time I’ve seen the phrase self-inflected trauma used to describe Touya, apparently he caused his own trauma!

  • natiakourdadze
    Natia Kurdadze (@natiakourdadze) reported

    I recently discovered a new growth hack that SaaS startup founders use on X, Product Hunt, Hacker News and Reddit: 1. They set up Google Alerts, F5bot, ReplyGuy or BrandWatch for the competitors' products 2. Then, using these social listening tools, find discussions that mention their competitors 3. And leave comments that follow this framework: "Any reason why not using X instead of Y (competitor’s product)? Way better if you do not want to {problem agitation and/or unique selling proposition}" 4. People get curious and start googling the alternative 5. As a result, this improves SEO, gets them mentions, backlinks and customers

  • AICommerceGuy_
    The Agentic Commerce Guy (@AICommerceGuy_) reported

    @harpreetchatha_ @kristakdoyle The contradiction in your last line is the whole problem in a sentence. Reddit marketing corrupts the authenticity that makes Reddit valuable, but AI weights Reddit so heavily that ignoring it costs you visibility. Brands are stuck choosing between staying pure and staying visible.

  • victor_bigfield
    Victor 🧢 (@victor_bigfield) reported

    unpopular opinion: reddit is more valuable than any startup accelerator. i wasted months on 3 failed products with no validation, no users, and no feedback from anyone real. then i just... read reddit. found people complaining about the exact problem i could fix. got my first 10 users in a week. the whole tech world is optimizing reddit for AI search rankings. they're missing the real gold: thousands of people telling you exactly what to build and exactly who will pay for it.

  • CyberEagle1989
    CyberEagle (@CyberEagle1989) reported

    Asked a question on reddit because I didn't know where else the community for that game gathers and got six different positions on the problem from five people.

  • Dark_Light_SP
    Dark Light (@Dark_Light_SP) reported

    $CLOV This fvcking jackass is a pump and dump ******* who ran Rainy off from the CLOV Reddit blog YEARS AGO With his lies, hopium bullshit & arguments demanding Rainy take down pertinent info Retard is clueless. Where are the shares for sale coming from you FVCKING RETARD?

  • CrimsonSellec9
    Red&Wolf Fund Management Co (@CrimsonSellec9) reported

    Been telling the crackers that for the last wo)7 2 decades. But the crackers were like "Uh hyuck *Fixes reddit longhouse glass* do you ummm burn the whole house down just because cockroahces in it? Checkmate atheist". Idk can you? Lots of cracker golems with guns up there wo)7.

  • kyoro_214
    kyoro (@kyoro_214) reported

    @cybernetic_sam Or just shut down Reddit completely

  • 1atheistcat
    Cathy #ProtectChoice#Equality (@1atheistcat) reported

    @RealPostFolder What a horrible human being—did a man write this crap? No woman would do this, let alone admit it on Reddit, let alone ask how to fix things. I doubt this is real, but if she’s that broken, he can’t fix it, so why on earth would he stay?

  • Pherson24
    straderk (@Pherson24) reported

    @claudeai @bcherny @bcherny did you guys release the Claude design mcp and removed it the same day? I was trying to connect to Design from Claude and just kept getting error messages. Also saw a Reddit user asking the same.

  • ddsboston24
    DDSBoston.com (@ddsboston24) reported

    Print-on-demand is the most underrated innovation in ethical fashion and nobody talks about it. The Reddit thread asking about Pact is a symptom of a larger disease. People are searching for "organic clothing" like it's a holy grail, but they don't understand *why* it's so hard to get right. They see a label, they feel good for a second, and then they forget. That's not building a movement. That's just consumerism with a green veneer. The industry is built on waste. Full stop. Incumbents churn out millions of units, hoping to catch a trend, knowing full well half of it will end up in landfills. They use "recycled" materials that still shed microplastics. They claim "sustainability" with certifications that have more loopholes than a Swiss cheese. It’s theater. It’s designed to make you feel like you’re making a difference while the planet chokes. We saw this. We *lived* this. The data was screaming it at us from every discarded garment, every polluted river. So, we didn't just decide to be "organic." We decided to be *different*. We went Print-on-Demand. Why? Because it's the only way to truly eliminate inventory waste. We don't produce a single stitch until *you* order it. No excess stock. No pre-emptive production runs that might never sell. It’s a radical commitment to zero-waste manufacturing, built into the very fabric of our operations. This isn't a marketing angle; it's our foundational principle. It’s how we can afford GOTS-certified organic cotton, the real deal, not some watered-down version. We can afford the audits, the transparency, the labor that’s actually fair. The Reddit conversation around brands like Pact misses the point. They're asking "Is this organic shirt good?" We're asking, "Is the system that produced this shirt fundamentally broken?" If the system is broken, even "organic" can be a lie. They might be *trying*, and I'll give them that. But trying isn't enough when the stakes are this high. The industry's inertia is a gravitational force. It pulls everyone down into the same old cycle of overproduction and overconsumption. Our commitment to GOTS certification isn't just a badge. It's a testament to a supply chain that respects the environment *and* the people in it. It means no toxic chemicals, responsible water usage, and fair labor practices. It’s a rigorous standard that few can meet, and frankly, most don't even try to. They’d rather pay lip service. The "Pact experience" people are asking about is a surface-level inquiry. They want to know if the fabric feels good. If it fits. Of course, it does. We obsess over the tactile experience – the weight of the GOTS cotton, the precise drape, the durability. That’s the "Magical Moment" rule in action. But that's tactical. The strategic imperative is *why* we can deliver that quality without the ethical compromise. We reject the notion of disposable culture. We’re building the uniform for the post-hype builder, the individual who values longevity and intentionality over fleeting trends. This isn't just clothing; it's a statement against planned obsolescence. It’s a rejection of the landfill. The real conversation isn't about Pact. It’s about whether the industry will finally confront its own destructive patterns. We built DDS Boston on a first principle: you cannot be truly sustainable if you are still producing waste at scale. Print-on-demand makes that possible. It’s the strategic advantage that allows us to deliver on the promise of ethical, organic clothing without the inherent contradictions that plague the rest of the market. We’re not just selling shirts; we’re proving a better way is possible. The data doesn't lie. The waste crisis is real. And our approach is the only viable antidote. Link in comments. Check our Transparency Ledger. See the actual costs.

  • mehedi_u
    Md. Mehedi Hasan Rakib (@mehedi_u) reported

    More content in 2026 is a liability, not an asset. 68% of the global population, 5.66 billion people, now uses social media. And yet 35% of users say their trust in what they see on these platforms has dropped in the last 12 months alone. The cause is direct. AI-generated content has made it trivially easy to flood feeds. Sprout Social's March 2026 data found that 56% of users encounter AI slop often or very often, and 83% see it at least sometimes. Feeds feel synthetic. Users feel it. They are responding by going elsewhere. Reddit grew 19% in a single quarter. Substack traffic jumped 67% year over year. WhatsApp, a platform with no algorithmic feed and no strangers, now sits as the third largest social network on the planet at 2.9 billion users. People are not leaving social media. They are leaving broadcast social media. This distinction is what most brand strategies are getting wrong right now. The instinct when reach drops is to post more. The data says the opposite. Content perceived as AI-generated now suffers engagement penalties of 20 to 35% compared to human-created alternatives. More volume of low-trust content compounds the problem rather than solving it. The brands tracking ahead of this are making a different bet. Sephora's Beauty Insider Community has 25 million members generating social proof directly on product pages. Creator ad spend has reached $29.5 billion, up from $13.9 billion in 2021, because audiences trust people who are already customers and advocates, not polished brand accounts optimized for reach. Follower count is not your distribution. Community depth is. The practical move is not complicated. Stop optimizing for volume and start optimizing for depth. 200 deeply engaged community members outperform 30,000 passive followers on every metric that drives commercial outcomes: conversions, referrals, and user-generated content at the point of sale. Three decisions worth making now: 1. Run social listening to locate your most vocal advocates. They are already posting without you, and they are the most credible voice your brand has. 2. Build presence on one community platform, Reddit, Substack, or Discord, rather than broadcasting thinly across six. 3. Audit your content mix. If AI is generating the output, a human must own the editorial voice, the perspective, and the actual argument. The social commerce market is projected to reach $27.5 trillion by 2034. The brands that will capture that commerce are not the ones with the most content. They are the ones with communities that trust them enough to buy. In 2026, trust is the distribution channel. #socialmediamarketing #communitybuilding #contentmarketing

  • WazT555
    Wazza (@WazT555) reported

    Did.. the game look more like we were dominating on tv?! Cause live I thought we were in massive trouble all the way.. then again, coulda just been the stress of being there hahaha. Lots of tweets & reddit comments from last night make it seem like it was ours to loose

  • 7monkeyass7
    Yassine le gris (@7monkeyass7) reported

    @Sunelgunners1 @NoodleHairCR7 Constructive criticism for sure but the **** he said is reddit ********** level analysis. The whole team was *** but the problem is the number 9 who only got 2 good passes ?

  • justajustiguy
    Justi 🦾🔱 (@justajustiguy) reported

    gigi murin of hololive english generation 4 justice I love you but you can't be out here referencing the broken arms reddit story two days in a row that's wild 😭

  • andrewrdn463
    Andrew (@andrewrdn463) reported

    REDDIT WILL CLOSE DOWN SOON.

  • DbsCrypto
    CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reported

    If your launch plan is Instagram, LinkedIn, SEO, Reddit, and “maybe partnerships,” you don’t have a distribution strategy. You have a list of other people’s gates. If one suspension, one ranking shift, or one ignored email kills the whole plan, the problem isn’t traction. It’s leverage.

  • danoboltup
    dano (@danoboltup) reported

    @Grummz the biggest problem the iindustry has is they keep thinking social media people ARE the market. they aren’t. they are a very small % of it. but these devs think reddit and twitter loudmouths are who to appeal to. so they make the games for them and they fail monetarily

  • praveenkumaryo
    Praveen Kumar (@praveenkumaryo) reported

    Why My Digital History Is Triggering Active Hacking Attempts on Anyone I Interact With (The Cost of Pirated Software) Since 2011, I had a habit of digital hoarding - collecting and testing cracked games and expensive enterprise software (AutoCAD, Autodesk, Ansys, Adobe) just to see them run. In college and later in my professional life, I freely distributed these terabytes of pirated software to friends and colleagues, completely unaware of the massive digital footprint and security liabilities I was creating. By signing into these cracked builds with my personal email, my credentials were leaked to respective servers and weaponized through data breaches, allowing bad actors to tie my email, unique username handles, phone number, and social media profiles together. The real-world consequences started falling like dominoes. In 2017, a friend’s startup was targeted with Google account hacks and an Autodesk audit after their residential IP address registered as a business entity using cracked software from me. When I joined the rocket startup AgniKul Cosmos in 2019, I distributed these software packages again. The fallout was severe: the entire team began receiving targeted, unknown messages on LinkedIn and WhatsApp phishing calls; our Wi-Fi became unusable unless restarted; and our founder's email was compromised to spam the team, forcing me to wipe and reinstall every office machine. I later found out the startup faced massive licensing fines after audit visits. Even after moving to a spacecraft design startup, the exact same disruptive patterns followed. The targeting escalated heavily during the 2020 lockdown. After noticing a suspicious Microsoft account login alert that perfectly correlated with an Argentinian "ethical hacker" visiting my Premium LinkedIn profile, I confronted him directly via InMail. That very night, a coordinated wave of login alerts hit my Reddit, PayPal, and other social media services. Because I use a consistent username across platforms like Twitter/X and LinkedIn, these actors have mapped my entire network. They’ve tracked my investor interactions, used malicious links in bio pages to harvest my home IP addresses (forcing me to rely on a VPN to restore normal speeds), and targeted my family members. Because of this relentless surveillance, I keep my current venture strictly in stealth mode and refuse to update my employer details on LinkedIn to shield my current team. This is a public apology and a massive heads-up. Recently, this targeting has shifted outward to anyone I publicly engage with. Whomever I interact with, reply to, or tag on Twitter/X is immediately seeing a surge in suspicious login alerts and hacking attempts on their own accounts. If you are interacting with me publicly, please enable robust 2FA, monitor your active login sessions, avoid clicking any random links, and stay highly vigilant. My past digital hoarding has turned into an active security vector, and I am sharing this so you can protect your data before they target you next.

  • swayam_njan
    ഞാൻ തന്നെ (@swayam_njan) reported

    There was recurring theme in reddit geo sub during the summer suggesting blowing up Himalayas will solve the heat problem. it might appear light but this used to be even posted on CBSE sub. Intent was to make people think Himalaya was a problem. Good to see them being taken on.

  • niakjaw
    Jakub Jawniak (@niakjaw) reported

    Happy Mammoth has been running this ad for 63 days. But it doesn't advertise any product, so how does it print? Let me explain: 1. Creative The creative is Reddit post on r/hormonal thread. Looks organic. Something that potential buyer might be used to, because they maybe scroll Reddit often. Anyway it is just a post, not an ad and you can see this from the first sight. The post says: "I took a hormone quiz by women's health specialists... and it gave me a plan that actually worked" It's pre-invitation for taking the quiz. The social proof is here with "women's health specialists". The result is the plan that actually worked. Below there is CTA for taking the quiz yourself and a bunch of other social proof indicators. 2. The quiz The psychology of quiz is pre-selling. Admission to the symptoms you have. But also helping you choose the best product for your symptoms. Then the product feels completely dedicated to your problem. 3. After-quiz After submitting answers, we can get personalized results via e-mail with discount and then the website redirects the user to the product page. "Our #1 Recommendation For Your Body Type Is:" does the job here, because as I mentioned earlier, it feels like the only solution, specifically designed for your problems. The same discount from the e-mail appears on the page. Website also shows before-after pictures and testimonials. Another thing is upsell section and look what they do... It's not just "Add to your order", but "To Eliminate Your Unique Symptoms FAST, Pair Hormone Harmony With..." There is an intent with this upsell and reason for buyer to do so. To eliminate symptoms FAST. If someone doesn't even buy, but completes the quiz, it's a win, because the company got their e-mail address, so the potential lead that will be converted later.

  • Fools_Edge
    Fool's Edge (@Fools_Edge) reported

    Great post. How I'm allocated is a barbell approach. On the 1 side, go long AI basket. Think semi, data center, memory. On the other side, go long solid names that's been beaten down due to AI/AI capex narrative. Think Amazon (capex fears), Reddit (brought down with software basket). Side note: Some AI names rn kinda reminds me of crypto companies in 2021, like mara, in terms of their runups. I got caught with my pants down in the 2022 dump on crypto publicly traded shitcos, valuable lesson for me. Not calling for a giant crash, I'm personally dancing while the music is playing by being allocated in AI theme during this boom. But realize it is fragile and things can change quick. Lots of leverage building atm, it'll unwind eventually and it'll get nasty. I can't time it though so just riding the wave for now and watching.

  • JacobCounsell
    Jacob Counsell (@JacobCounsell) reported

    Attention build in public community! STOP making Reddit automation tools, none of these vaporware tools work. Thinking your vibe coded app is going to outsmart Reddit engineers is peak arrogance. 90% of them are slop factories that will get you down-voted into oblivion and eventually result in a full reddit ban, or they respond to ANCIENT reddit posts and will still result in a ban. STOP building these and STOP paying for these! Unfortunately reddit marketing is manual, you can use automation for lead gen but that can be done with any agent for free.

  • thereal_adam
    The Real Adam (@thereal_adam) reported

    @KevinGraySports I actually wouldn't be shocked if the Mavs draft him, seems like a Masai type of guy, though I see Mavs Twitter/Reddit going into full meltdown mode if it's not a trade down to get him.

  • thewilliamrb
    William (@thewilliamrb) reported

    How I use Claude to find content ideas my buyers care about: 1. I DON'T GUESS WHAT THEY CARE ABOUT I go pull their actual words and phrasing. From reddit threads, the comments on the big accounts they follow, my own DMs and replies, the reviews they leave. This is raw material. Their words, not my assumptions about what they want. 2. FEED IT TO CLAUDE The problems that keep coming up, and the exact phrases people use to describe them. Claude will read all of it and pull out what gets said over and over. 3. I DECIDE WHAT TO USE Claude surfaces everything, including a lot of low-stakes complaining. I pull out the burning ones, the problems people are genuinely frustrated by. These are the most potent content ideas. The general complaints make posts nobody reacts to, and telling them apart is something Claude can't do reliably for me. Every idea that comes out of this is something a real buyer already cared enough to bring up.

  • TraviXai
    Travi𝕏 (@TraviXai) reported

    Have you actually studied this? How many anachronisms were there when the BoM was first written? How many are there today? Has the number gone up or down? If down, then that means Joseph was smarter than the experts who claimed the anachronisms. If you don’t know how many there were, how many there are now, and how Joseph could have known any of them when no one else did, then I just assume all you did was spend a couple hours on Reddit and have no place in the discussion. You should find new threads about subjects you actually know about and comment on those.

  • UgwunnaEjikem
    UG🇵🇹 (@UgwunnaEjikem) reported

    Anytime I feel like getting upset for no reason, I go down the slavery rabbit hole using YT & Reddit, it never fails to leave me very upset. Bruh our ancestors suffered, death is 10x better than what those guys went through, humans can be incredibly cruel.

  • Moth_Lobster
    Moth Lobster (@Moth_Lobster) reported

    @MarshSMT I think when I had problems with pc98 emulation I switched emulators and found some old *** reddit thread with one guy who solved it so praying you get better results here