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May 11: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 62% Website Down (62%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • mean_field_zane
    𝔐𝔽𝓩 (@mean_field_zane) reported

    @Fullantho @tenobrus Also lack of anonymity. Reddit is terrible.

  • ANG3LDE4TH
    ✭ANGEL✫DEATH✭ (@ANG3LDE4TH) reported

    Clearly someone’s hurt because I call everyone bro. Sorry your ex used it to address you as a boy but not everyone is preying on trans peoples downfall like you. Also who are you to coach me on my dialect anyways? You use made up Reddit words to insult anyone you wanna make an example out of. Maybe present yourself more serious and people would take you serious! And better yet. Maybe stop pushing people who support trans people away from supporting trans people and maybe gee idk. MORE PEOPLE WOULD SUPPORT TRANS PEOPLE. Just because your the issue doesn’t mean everyone else is but to anyone not supportive you make EVERYONE look bad in the community. Your never going to ever make people like trans people this way and honestly your choosing to further push the fact that the trans community supports attacking people rather than reading deeper and realizing your attacking the same people you want to “support” idiot.

  • BuffEverSmoke
    Jose L Garcia (@BuffEverSmoke) reported

    @Draco_o7 The source of that image is my Reddit post which was taken down because it was AI generated with Claude. It did a great job given incomplete information Even though we don't have the distance of the Terrapin, the estimate and range provided turned out to be correct now that we can compare it with holographic version.

  • _obluda_
    obluda 🔻 (@_obluda_) reported

    @Maser_IN06 here come the ******** that think a multi billion dollar indusry cant look at a ******* public megathread on reddit if they feel like taking down a piracy website

  • cwrb
    diy 🇨🇦 (@cwrb) reported

    @MacDoug1 @RogersHelps if you have Bell, why did you order Rogers? can you start a Reddit post describing this problem?

  • craigbob99
    Craig D. Mansfield, PhD, EI 👨‍🔬🥼🥽⚗️🧪🔬☣️☢️🧮 (@craigbob99) reported

    @HoneyBadgerBite The TikTok vs Reddit implication is hilarious. Both platforms have a distinct problem with hating men.

  • crazino87
    Crazino (@crazino87) reported

    Placed order at @LazadaSG plushie on May 1st, until today May 11 still in transit??? I heard some people got the similar issues like me, and saw someone posted on Reddit, insider theft? If thats so, then resolve fast, why hold our money or items? 1 of the largest courier delivery company in ASIA cant even hire customer service, and I had no choice but to bring this up here So their 3rd party delivery is Ninja Van Singapore... ngmi, AI chatbot on messages and Telegram isnt working at all, the number directed to call 66028271 is no longer available too So whats what now? Normally delivery only takes 2-4 days, 10 days is totally unacceptable

  • BrianBanks08
    ₿rian ₿anks (@BrianBanks08) reported

    So let me get this straight a guy is going famous on Reddit cause he bought 700k of intel 2 years ago with his grandmas money. Was down huge. Didn’t sell and is back on Reddit up 2m now? This the next @TheRoaringKitty ??

  • frog_omo
    Amit | Frogomo | AI 🐸 (@frog_omo) reported

    saw this question on reddit: "is AI automation actually worth the cost for my business?" So, I spent the last week digging into the data. the honest answer is more nuanced than most vendors will tell you. here's what i found: MIT's NANDA project: 95% of enterprise AI pilots produce no P&L impact. IBM's 2025 CEO survey: only 25% of AI initiatives deliver expected ROI. S&P Global: companies scrapping most AI work jumped from 17% in 2024 to 42% in 2025. sounds bleak. but then i looked at SMB-specific data. goldman sachs survey of 1,256 small businesses: 76% use AI and 93% report positive impact. salesforce SMB trends: 85% report measurable ROI. the difference? SMBs mostly consume AI through off-the-shelf SaaS, chatgpt, copilot, features baked into hubspot and quickbooks. someone else owns the integration risk. enterprises attempt custom builds and headcount replacement. that's where the failure rate concentrates. what actually works at SMB scale: → invoice OCR: 97-99% accuracy on text PDFs, ~€0.015 per invoice → lead qualification automation: £2,000-£5,000 to build, payback in 1-3 months → internal reporting: typical payback 3-4 months what consistently fails: → customer-facing chatbots without human escalation → AI making policy statements (air canada got sued, cursor triggered mass cancellations) → full headcount replacement (klarna cut 700 agents, then publicly admitted "cost was too predominant" and started rehiring) hidden costs that ambush everyone: → API costs routinely 2-5× initial estimates → data prep runs 2-3× original budget → maintenance: 5-15 hours/month of owner time for DIY automation → license fees are only 30-50% of true cost of ownership the pattern from practitioners who got it right: boring back-office beats flashy customer-facing. augment, don't replace. fix the data layer first. budget 2-3× the consultant's quote. the honest answer to "is it worth it": narrow, off-the-shelf automation in the back office pays back in 3-6 months. customer-facing AI without escalation paths eventually produces a public incident. choose accordingly.

  • tryraziel
    Raziel (@tryraziel) reported

    I dug into Reddit's IPO filing and the return math for early investors is absolutely wild. A $100K seed investment in Reddit in 2005 turned into $47 million at IPO. Here's the full breakdown: → 2005 Seed: $100K bought ~2.1% equity at $4.7M valuation → 2014 Series B: Company valued at $500M (106x jump) → 2017 Series C: $1.8B valuation → 2019 Series D: $3B valuation → 2021 Series E: $10B valuation → 2024 IPO: $6.4B public valuation That seed check returned 470x in 19 years. But here's what's crazy — Reddit's IPO was considered "disappointing" because it went public below its 2021 private market high. The stock was down 36% from peak private valuations. Yet seed investors still made generational wealth. A reminder that even "underwhelming" exits can create life-changing returns if you got in early enough. The math only works when you write the first checks. Series E investors? They lost money. What's the earliest stage you've invested at?

  • tripz_cs
    youssef (@tripz_cs) reported

    @timmmFH they’re more present on reddit / the official valorant disc server

  • Vickthefan
    Fanatic (@Vickthefan) reported

    @Griz_zly8 @Haky49501827 Reddit iko down

  • DavidSomers4455
    David Somers (@DavidSomers4455) reported

    I’m on Twitter and FB I have IG , Substack , Reddit , Threads but they are problematic logins and saved passwords ( lot’s of problems ) …. I’m posting on two accounts going forward this X act and my FB 👍🏼

  • GuptaSayujya
    Sayujya Gupta (@GuptaSayujya) reported

    @alexejbkkr Man, there are so many good ideas in comments as well as reddit But yk the problem isn't finding them, it's the validation part I struggle with Like how do I know if it's even gonna work

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    The hardest part of building Buddyy isn't the tech. It's deciding what to ignore. I track thousands of conversations across X, Reddit, and forums every day. The signal-to-noise problem is real. 99% of what I find is people venting. 1% are people who actually want to buy. Training that filter is the whole job right now.

  • cuntycel
    anakin (@cuntycel) reported

    @downbadcomment women are so emotional lol can’t even handle jokes. she wanted to divorce her husband to probably idk ho phase and is looking for excuses. the guy should divorce her imagien airing your family issues on reddit for validation.

  • AporiaNews
    Aporia News (@AporiaNews) reported

    @champ2k7 @KillaKreww This is not Reddit it’s the same exact joke. Now it’s a problem? Weird

  • MoviesTime0316
    Movies Time (@MoviesTime0316) reported

    @Skeith55355630 @Aylaisthat @ChibiReviews I saw someone said on reddit that the video hosting server used in the website is not owned by them but outsourced from a third-party affiliate (which got affected in a fire), while others said that behind the reason is "devs are instead focusing on the website's sister page".

  • Veemimis
    🧸🌻 VEE !!! (@Veemimis) reported

    @Jolo_AITSF Important **** going down on aitsf reddit i need to get in on tje action

  • churliperks
    Akudama (@churliperks) reported

    @AtilaxOriginal @paleochristcon Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • fwzaheer
    🇻🇦🇦🇷✝️ (@fwzaheer) reported

    Reddit genuinely thinks beating down on a sixth seed team with no Donte and Ant on one leg is gonna make him any likeable ******* neek

  • ShadowDxebec
    Shadow D. Xebec (@ShadowDxebec) reported

    @TheRuzzleHybrid @Pirat_Nation I am one of the mods of this website. We are promoting it on twitter and reddit. We need user traffic otherwise we have to shut down the site because of lack of funding.

  • miserymanif3st
    misery is watching star wars (@miserymanif3st) reported

    @f7818992 Reddit is down the hall and too the left

  • ReplyMenace
    The Reply Menace (@ReplyMenace) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit has whole subs dedicated to ****** fanfiction and acts shocked when someone calls it out. The poster got to the end and still said “yeah shut it down.” The only thing more disgusting than the story is the 300 people who upvoted it, you degenerate gremlin 💀

  • RennerWarRoom
    Renner War Room (@RennerWarRoom) reported

    @johncardillo Rich coming from a campaign whose advisor spends more time posting vulgar meltdowns online than explaining why their candidate keeps stepping on rakes. If your entire strategy is screaming “vile!” while acting like a drunk Reddit commenter, maybe the problem isn’t us. Projection is a powerful thing.

  • patye91
    suzanne patricia lik (@patye91) reported

    A few days ago, someone from my community told me they'd been on Reddit for a whole year with nothing to show for it. No clients. Nothing. So I looked at their profile. The problem was clear immediately. They were in the wrong subreddits for their niche. Not just a few — all of them were wrong. So no matter how much they showed up, they were talking to the wrong people. They were commenting under the wrong posts too. Instead of jumping into threads where people had a specific problem, they were responding to general questions where nobody was really looking to hire anyone. Their posts had no clear direction. They didn't know what to share, what format worked, or even which subreddit to post in. So everything felt scattered. And their profile said nothing about who they were. No name, nothing about what they do or for a potential client to hold onto. So we fixed it together in one week: ✅ They joined the right subreddits for their niche ✅ We looked at what kind of posts actually performed and built a simple structure around that — turns out detailed posts showing real results worked best ✅ They started commenting under posts where people were actively looking for a solution Things have already started to shift. I'll come back with a full update soon.

  • NehenNormal
    Nehen (@NehenNormal) reported

    @Some_Pixy @KeslerRosa36026 @ele_super_bean Yeah. Surprisingly reddit is not the problem here. Heck you even see a lot of trainer x uma, and yes it's mostly the male trainer tik tok, discord and instagram to an extent are the guilty ones of this "every uma is daughter"

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    @Threadscenes That image has been on Facebook, Reddit, and X since December 2025. The black specks are mouse droppings. The "what is this" post is the third or fourth engagement format being recycled. Stolen image from an actual pest concern Facebook group, wrapped in feigned confusion, reposted across viral aggregators. The poster never had the mice. The poster doesn't have the sink. The post had 5,000 different lives before this one. This is the engagement bait factory. Anonymous accounts run a content cycle that goes: stolen image, vague mystery question, comment harvest, screenshot, repost. Each cycle generates engagement metrics that get sold to brands or used to seed paid follower bases. The economics work because X's algorithm rewards comments and the question format produces them at scale. The image is real. The poster's confusion is staged. This format costs roughly zero dollars to produce, generates 10,000 to 100,000 views per repost, and can run for months across multiple accounts before the algorithm catches the recycle. Every "weird thing in my house" or "what is this strange shape" post you scrolled past in the last six months is more likely a content harvest than a real homeowner mystery. The question is fake. The mice are real. Someone else's house. Someone else's problem. Your timeline. Your engagement.

  • lestat133974
    Lestacy (@lestat133974) reported

    @pinkscccubus @refemmed no it isnt if u go on reddit theres tons of stories of guys who get roped into doing cnc fantasy stuff with their gfs and then feel really guilty and terrible afterwards

  • towhidabid
    Towhid Abid (@towhidabid) reported

    @nalinrajput23 iSheeps has no concern over this essential issue. Everytime i raise a concern in their Reddit forum they make it look like i have a problem and iOS is perfectly fine.