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June 9: Problems at Reddit
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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (64%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (12%)
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Reddit Issues Reports
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ops (@riotskk) reportedIs reddit down?
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Matthew Turley (@matthewrturley) reportedHow did you find me?" "My Cursor agent told me you could help." Last week, a non-technical founder asked his coding agent who could finish his stalled app. It sent him to me. That's discovery now. Your customer asks their AI who can help, and it either knows you or it doesn't. Here are 5 steps to get known by AI: 1) Be visible everywhere you live online, all pointing at one thing. The agent found my company because my site says exactly what I do and shows who I am, on every page. Plain and specific, not a vague "we do digital." The model needs a clear thing to point at. 2) Be specific about the problem you solve. Not "AI consultant." "The guy who finishes broken vibe-coded projects." The model can't recommend a blur. It needs a clean line from a problem to a person. 3) Answer the same real questions in public, over and over. Reddit, forums, X. That's what these models read and pull from. Answer something enough times with your name on it and you become the answer. 4) Keep your identity the same everywhere. Same name, same one-liner, same problem, on your site, GitHub, LinkedIn. The model builds one picture of you. 5) Write so a machine can quote you. Put the answer in the first line. Let each section stand on its own. Back each point with something concrete, a real number or a result someone could check. Not a soft claim. The specific bits are what get pulled into the answer. None of this is a hack. It's just being findable for one specific thing. Do that and the agent does the selling for you... while you sleep.
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neko (@nekomoeobserver) reported@animegirl3773 the problem with a subreddit like that is that the only people who have the final say on who to "gatekeep" are the moderators and reddit admins. and reddit admins have already made it very clear that lolicon content is not allowed on the site. things like this follow naturally.
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Bin (@binhof19) reportedreddit is down the hall and to the left
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Tucker Adams (@WE1RDFACEGUY) reported@OnekGaming @Sir_Anthon When the hell did he mention realism in the post? You just made up a strawmen so you win a made-up argument. The reddit cube is stupid. Thats the issue. And I’m glad you bring up these other examples because they are all far more interesting than a stupid reddit cube.
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Zero Dozer the Fifth (@dozerthefifth) reported@ChibiReviews The world would be better off if the FBI raided and shut Reddit down
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jurídico fots is the worst girl in fln (@showgrlophelia) reported@SGmymindandme @Streamqueen486 Are guys aware that reddit is not a font and that there ARE actual articles that say clearly that Paramore demanded those credits in May? Geffen Records gave Taylor, St.Vincent (Oh, yes, her too!) and Jack those credits to avoid another possible problem
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Jones 1 🇺🇸 (@Jones1) reportedAnyone Tried This Wrap Yet? I see a Reddit user did his model y. From Reddit , Grok & Google @greggertruck DIY Precut Matte PPF install experience $450 eBay kit Not promoting anything here, just hoping to help others who may want to tackle this project but might need a little inspiration to get started. This was my first time working with any kind of PPF. My only previous experience with film products was tinting two windows about six years ago using a precut kit. I was hesitant to spend $1,800–$2,200 on the more well-known DIY kits, knowing there was a good chance I might mess it up. The kit I used came as a full roll of backer material with precut pieces all attached, rather than individual ready-to-install panels. Once I started cutting pieces off the roll and sorting them into trim and main panels, the process became much smoother. I stored the trim pieces in a clean plastic tote and rolled the larger panels onto themselves, labeling each one with painter’s tape before placing them inside the appropriate door or hatch for safekeeping. Setting up a flood light opposite my line of sight helped to get the panel down with minimal bubbles. There were no instructions for panel placement, so I had to rely on trial and error to figure it out. In total, I spent between 40-50 hours on the project, working entirely on my own. The only time I really wished for an extra set of hands was while applying the front bumper, back-rolling that panel made it possible on my own, but it was challenging. Removing the fender trim and side cameras was a huge help.
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Koustubh Lapate (@koustubh018) reportedAfter 2 months of building firsteyes AI, one thing became painfully obvious: People don't care what your product does. They care what problem it removes from their life. The moment I stopped explaining features and started talking about visitor confusion, everything improved. Reddit taught me that.
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Bard Witness (@BardWitness) reportedFor the record. This is not poetry. Recent BEHEADINGS list below. Source AI This does not belong in a civilized humanity. June 2026: Kinnaird Avenue Attack (Belfast) •What Happened: A Somali man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after pinning a man in his 40s to the ground and repeatedly stabbing and sawing at his neck in an apparent attempted beheading. [1, 2] •The Response: Local residents bravely intervened to stop the attack, with one onlooker hitting the suspect with a wooden hurling stick. The victim survived but suffered significant injuries to his face, neck, and back. Extremely graphic footage of the street assault went viral on social media platforms like Reddit and Facebook. [1, 2, 3, 4] September 2025: Dallas Motel Machete Attack (Texas, USA) [1] •What Happened: A 37-year-old Cuban national, Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, attacked and successfully decapitated a 50-year-old man named Chandra Nagamallaiah. [1] •The Details: The attack occurred outside the Downtown Suites motel in broad daylight following a minor verbal argument over a broken washing machine. The suspect attacked the victim with a machete in front of the victim’s wife and son, later moving the severed head near a dumpster. Cobos-Martinez was arrested a block away and charged with capital murder.[1, 2] September 2022: San Carlos Street Beheading (California, USA) •What Happened: A young mother was beheaded with a sword in the middle of a residential street in broad daylight. •The Details: The victim's ex-boyfriend, Jose Solano Landaeta, attacked her outside her home in San Carlos, California, following a history of domestic violence. The attack occurred in front of several witnesses and children before law enforcement arrested Landaeta walking down the street. [1] October 2020: Conflans-Sainte-Honorine Beheading (Paris, France) •What Happened: Samuel Paty, a French middle school history teacher, was beheaded in the street outside his school. •The Details: He was targeted by an 18-year-old Islamic extremist after Paty showed caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad during a classroom lesson about freedom of expression. The attacker was shot and killed by French police shortly after the murder. [1] May 2013: Woolwich Attack (London, UK) •What Happened: Lee Rigby, an off-duty British Army soldier, was attacked and nearly decapitated in the middle of a street in Southeast London. [1] •The Details: Two extremist attackers first rammed Rigby with a car and then used knives and a meat cleaver to murder him in broad daylight, dragging his body into the road while demanding passers-by film them. Both attackers were shot by police at the scene, arrested, and later sentenced to life in prison
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David Biderman (@biderman) reported@Mike_M_Klotz @united If you post this on a @Reddit page for #CostaRica I am quite sure you can solve this problem.
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Colin Elefante-Smith (@ColinElefante) reportedSKILL files are still massively underrated for getting better outputs from AI, specifically when it comes to paid acquisition. Like most men with OCD, I used to play a lot of video games as a child. The games I loved most were the ones where you build your character over time. Every time you level-up, you get to pick something new. A perk. An ability. A capability you didn't before. And you start stacking them, one on top of the next. At some point you look up and your character is unstoppable. That's exactly how I think about SKILL files now. Each one is a new ability you unlock once and keep forever. You stack enough of them and you can do almost anything with AI. Most people miss this. They think of AI as one big chat window where you type a request and hope you get back something usable. A skill file is the opposite. It's a saved capability. A repeatable process you write down once, then trigger on demand for the rest of time. A SKILL is nothing more than a plain text document written in plain English. No code, nothing technical. Inside it, you write down how you want a task done. The steps. The rules. What good looks like, what to avoid, the format you want back, examples, etc. You save it once, and from then on you just trigger it by name and AI reads the whole thing before it does the work. Think of it like a recipe card you hand to the best version of an assistant. Every time you run it, the LLM follows your exact instructions instead of guessing. The work comes back the way you'd do it, not the way AI thinks it should be done (which changes all the time). You could build a skill where you drop in a competitor's ad library link and their website, and it pulls all of their top-performing ads with the landing pages sitting on the other side of each one. Competitive research that used to take an afternoon gets done in a few minutes. You could build one that spins up advertorials. Feed it a winning ad transcript, a concept, or an angle, and it uses that as the foundation for a full advertorial. You could build one that just does iterations for you. Hand it a winning static and it produces ten variations to feed Meta. As an example, I created that takes any product URL, runs research and returns 10 direct-response grounded ad concepts for the product. It calls specific tools, and uses some of our agency's secret sauce to inform the visual direction and copywriting. In my experience some of the best SKILLS replace the boring, repetitive things you already do. The file just lets you stop doing them from scratch every time. The real unlock is when you start chaining SKILLS to make yourself unstoppable. Let's say you run 2 foundational SKILLS to start. The first one scrapes your brand's website and products, existing ads, interviews you about your business and brand voice, and outputs a brand brief or DNA document. The second one does deep research about your customer personas. It looks through Reddit threads, forums, website reviews, comments on social media posts, competitor reviews, hundreds of sources. Then it builds out each persona in a consistent format, complete with an empathy map and voice-of-customer data. Now you have a foundational data layer to build on. You can run other SKILLS that use these documents to run workflows like: • generating hooks for ads • generating briefs for new creatives • writing scripts for video creatives • writing new landing pages • spinning up variations of your statics Every one of those SKILLS reads from the foundation first. Which means everything you generate, the ads, the landing pages, the emails, the advertorials, is already calibrated to your customer and your brand before it writes a single word. That's the whole game. Build the foundation once. Let everything downstream inherit it.
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Robinounet (@pluvioox) reportedThe most underrated distribution channel for a SaaS in 2026: Reddit. Not ads. Not posts. Comments. Find threads where people have your exact problem. Answer genuinely. Link only if relevant. I got 200 signups from one comment on r/entrepreneur. Zero budget. Just usefulness.
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💯🧬 Jake 🧬💯 (@Fidgetz93) reportedMK-777 (Acetamoren) — The Claimed Upgrade This is a close structural analog (CAS 950841-87-9, formula C₂₈H₃₅FN₄O₅S) with a fluorinated thioether backbone. Vendors (e.g., Umbrella Labs and similar research chem sources) position it as an optimized version engineered for better receptor interaction and pharmacokinetics. Mechanism & Claimed Improvements Higher GHS-R1a affinity: Ki = 0.8 nM, described as ~92% greater binding affinity than MK-677. This suggests it could achieve strong GH stimulation at lower doses or more efficiently. Allosteric modulation of somatostatin receptors (SSTR2 and SSTR5): This is the interesting part — somatostatin normally inhibits GH. Modulating these could allow more physiological/pulsatile GH release or reduce negative feedback, potentially making effects “cleaner.” Fluorination improves metabolic stability (resists first-pass metabolism). Claimed half-life: 8–10 hours for the compound, with IGF-1 elevation sustained 18–22 hours. Claimed Benefits (mostly vendor + limited anecdotal) Lean muscle growth and protein synthesis via IGF-1. Bone density support. Improved sleep architecture (REM/deep sleep), though often described as less dramatic than MK-677. Tissue-selective IGF-1 signaling (favoring muscle over visceral fat in theory). Vivid dreams reported by some users. Key Claimed Advantages Over MK-677 68% reduced hunger stimulation — this is the headline win. It still activates the ghrelin pathway for GH but dials down the appetite bomb. Minimal to no water retention or bloating → drier, leaner, more aesthetic look. No (or minimal) disruption to cortisol or glucose homeostasis/insulin sensitivity (big if true). Overall “cleaner” profile while retaining core GH/IGF-1 benefits. Real-World Anecdotes (from forums like Reddit r/SARMs, ISarms, etc.) Users who ran both often report: Tighter physique, less puffiness, recomp-style results (some muscle gain + fat loss or stable weight with better composition). Normal or only mildly elevated appetite (huge quality-of-life upgrade for many). Still decent pumps, strength, and recovery, with some sleep improvement (vivid dreams noted). Mixed on overall “potency” — some say it feels slightly milder on sleep/hunger but superior for staying lean. One report of elevated fasted glucose despite claims, so individual response varies. Some skepticism: “marketing hype,” “no human clinical data,” “Merck never made MK-777.”
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Jimmy Dave (@JimmyDave10) reported@tibo_maker Interested. The churn fix especially caught my eye, that's usually where Reddit campaigns quietly die. What kind of products/niches have you seen work best? Dropping here so you can vet fit before I DM.
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reportedPersonal brand or not — it doesn't matter on Reddit. Nobody's keeping score of your brand type. What matters is showing up consistently, being helpful, and actually solving people's problems in the comments. Do that, and the momentum will follow.
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Matthew Turley (@matthewrturley) reported"How did you find me?" "My Cursor agent told me you could help." Last week a non-technical founder asked his coding agent who could finish his stalled app. It sent him to me. Your customer asks AI, and it either knows you or it doesn't. Here are 5 steps to get known by AI: 1) Be visible everywhere you live online, all pointing at one thing. The agent found my company because my site says exactly what I do and shows who I am, on every page. Plain and specific, not a vague "we do digital." The model needs a clear thing to point at. 2) Be specific about the problem you solve. Not "AI consultant." "The guy who finishes broken vibe-coded projects." The model can't recommend a blur. It needs a clean line from a problem to a person. 3) Answer the same real questions in public, over and over. Reddit, forums, X. That's what these models read and pull from. Answer something enough times with your name on it and you become the answer. 4) Keep your identity the same everywhere. Same name, same one-liner, same problem, on your site, GitHub, LinkedIn. The model builds one picture of you. 5) Write so a machine can quote you. Put the answer in the first line. Let each section stand on its own. Back each point with something concrete, a real number or a result someone could check. Not a soft claim. The specific bits are what get pulled into the answer. None of this is a hack. It's just being findable for one specific thing. Do that and the agent does the selling for you... while you sleep.
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Adam AZ (@AcmePhoto) reported@mysticgypsy311 I also was randomly in the group call.... The TLDR is it was a clique, I was trying to calm them down.... Then *I* got thrown under the bus and labeled "bad"... All the lore is basically on reddit.
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PirateCoder (@rethink_hub) reported@zillamike1 Focus on growth hacking. Posts that are relivent to the problem you are solving and slide in your product in the post. Also reddit is a good platform where you can find the relivent subreddits, and create posts focused on problems that you are solving. Long story short, change the narrative to problem you are solving instead of taking about your product.
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RuggedRascal (@Rugged_Rascal) reported@TikTokSupport what’s going on with this new 0 views glitch everyone is having big reports here and on Reddit and not one person has been helped. You know this is a issue but don’t care
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Felis Grognardicus (@FelisArtificus) reported@TimJosling @nosilverv Man, thank you. I am so tired of that ****. "The problem with you worthless, inhuman dumbass ******* reddit materialists is that your rude and condescending."
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LoveYouFren (@Loveufren) reportedShowed they could solve 500+ problems based off patterns, learn pattern recognition and then keep talking/making friends around Leetcode/Reddit/DISCORD groups. Prepare for GSOC and give it a try. I guess, they will try and figure out the path ahead.
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🪷🐝 Sharone Wellington-deAnda🖖🏾 (@DeandaSharone) reported@tify330 I’m trying to grasp the gentleman’s argument. Does he think that Platner’s bigotry in the Reddit post acceptable? Does he view it as non-issue when directed against Black ppl but if he had known abt the totenkopf Platner would not have gone further? Seriously WTF Maine!
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Meyer (@Meyer_ofc) reported@JesseCox Most likely you are the 20th dude with the same topic hence it got struck down. Reddit be Reddit dude. Good review though
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Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported@Sherifdeenolat2 read reddit + hn for 30 days. write down every "i wish there was a tool that..." you see. cluster the ones that show up 3+ times. the saas isn't the idea, it's the recurring complaint
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Ghostmatterz (@Ghostmatterzx) reportedPlease dont post ai art in the reddit hololive. Itll probably immediately get taken down.
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Bob Addababy 🇺🇸 (@Myrmidon369) reported@__rpkilby__ Yeah, I fell for it. I'd say this is a both sides problem overall, have you seen reddit, threads, or blue sky? Both sides will fall for whatever fits their worldview, and it's irritating. I want to follow facts and evidence. But my bias got the better of me this time.
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reported@HermitinHell Yes it might make things worse. I have recently posted the most downvoted comment on reddit. More than 600k downvotes and it was from a company that was trying to justify a post. They have been obliged to shut their account down
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Lisa (@Lisa_Travels) reportedIs Reddit down or have I been completely blocked from using it just for speaking the truth?
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John-Paul Ross (@Wsox12Skins05) reported@MLFootball He awesome at track and field! The Cardinals didn't help matters by playing him at every position possible his initial couple years to where he never got comfortable! Rasson Reddik the Cardinals did the same thing to! Played off LB one down and then edge rusher the next! Simmons should of been a SS out the gate till he mastered that spot and then move him around! Reddit left for another team to be an edge rusher before he was ruined!