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  • asktoybox
    Toybox (@asktoybox) reported

    @sappholives83 @TsarevnaTatiana You could easily just not pretend reddit is real life and save everyone the trouble. But that's not nearly as profitable, is it?

  • ItsJustReeses
    Reeses (@ItsJustReeses) reported

    @AliceBright_ I agree. But also social media websites like here and reddit have turned absolutely toxic since COVID shut down. I miss the old internet.

  • falter_xv
    FalterXV (@falter_xv) reported

    God, I love copes like this that come and cry on my Youtube. 1: 100 likes on a reddit thread does not "everyone make." It is not even 1% of the Helldivers 2 community. 2: You are not entitled to my lobby. Thinking I have an ego b/c I kicked you from my lobby is the most backwards *** thinking I've ever heard of. Read. A. Book. 3: A pre-meditated threat to TK someone in the game is an open 4k admit confession that not only are you a griefer, but the one who has the ego is in fact, you. You are the toxic one. That logic where you feel entitled or deserved of being in someone else's space is the most backwards and arrogant thing ever. If being in other people's lobbies upsets you that they don't feel so 'awe inspired' by your presence that they have to keep you or be harassed, try making your own lobby instead of being a coward who can't play without others and self projects you have no friends. Summary: These numptys loves throwing around the word "ego" when what they actually mean is "boundary enforcement." Thinking you are so entitled to someone else's lobby that you throw a tantrum and threaten to team-kill when you're kicked? That’s not an ego problem on my end. That’s pure, unadulterated entitlement on yours. You are not John Helldiver's gift to the lobbies you join to get carried in. You are a liability that needs to learn to play the game, get some friends, and get some perspective.

  • LeblancRouge
    Jimmy Davis (@LeblancRouge) reported

    Reddit banned me for LIFE for acknowledging biology too many times (twice). Sad because “culture war” issues are less than 1% of what I do on there. All the e-friends I made there through mutual hobbies will probably think I died and took my secret fishing spots to the grave.

  • Shadabshs
    Shadab (@Shadabshs) reported

    @lovish888 @01ayushgarg Honestly I myself is trying to figure this out, And it all depends on personal preferences as well. As an example there are a lot of products like @ThreadRankHQ and people are running them also, But I had to shut it down because I realized later I don't wanna build such a product which is on such shaky grounds and fighting Reddit. But there are folks who has made peace with it and they are continuing similar products. So I think you will gradually get enough signals and gut feeling if the business is worth contining or not

  • chiraggkulkarni
    Chirag Kulkarni (@chiraggkulkarni) reported

    Everyone is saying OpenAI wiped off Reddit’s visibility in ChatGPT. Maybe. But I think there could be another reason. I’ve been using Reddit as part of AI search strategies across multiple clients, so I’ve been watching what happens to these posts long before the August news cycle. And the pattern I saw was pretty clear: Reddit was already getting much more aggressive about removing the kind of content that was getting picked up in AI answers. For example, on one period-care client, roughly 80% of the seeded comments from non-branded accounts were being deleted over a 3–4 month period. I saw the same thing across other clients between November 2025 and May 2026: high-karma accounts getting flagged, promotional comments getting removed, and previously reliable posting flows breaking down. Now look at @promptwatch's data. > August 8: Reddit citation share fell from the high 3s to the mid 2s. > August 14: it fell again from the mid 2s to under 1%. The first drop lines up with the change in ChatGPT’s query fanout. But Promptwatch doesn’t really explain the second drop. So there may be two things happening at once. 1. Reddit has been tightening its own moderation for months, removing more of the content that made it useful as an AI citation source. 2. OpenAI changed how ChatGPT retrieves sources, which clearly explains part of the August decline. I don't know how much of the total decline belongs to each. But the Reddit-side decline wasn't something I discovered after the August news. I was seeing it across multiple clients months earlier. If Reddit keeps removing the content that made it citable in the first place, its AI visibility could keep falling regardless of what OpenAI does next. I am not saying that Reddit is dead. Just saying that the August drop may not be the whole story.

  • setfiretooth
    acid (@setfiretooth) reported

    normally i do my research on reddit but it's not working so i typed "********" into the twitter search bar and i'm just scrolling

  • CoreyGallon
    Corey J. Gallon (@CoreyGallon) reported

    Every axis of scaling we have has only ever been pointed at public data. Wikipedia, Reddit, arXiv, GitHub. None of it is pointed at your emails, your meeting transcripts, or the work your company actually does. @jxmnop, cofounder at Engram, spends "Scaling Compute on Context" on that gap, and the talk is on @aiDotEngineer's YouTube. It's a tour of the methods people are trying for getting a pre-trained model to know your private data, and where each one runs out. - Breadth without depth. Terence Tao's point about AI: it knows every public mathematical topic and can connect them in ways no person could, but it lacks the intuition a grad student builds over five years in one area. - Two of the three scaling axes are closed to you. You scale by adding data, adding compute, or growing the model. With a fixed private corpus you can't make more data and you won't train from scratch, so compute is the one you have left. - Next-token training on your own corpus collapses the model. Take 10K financial reports, drive the loss to 0.0001, and generation falls apart. It also can't answer a question unless the answer sits in the data already. - Compaction buys context, not gradients. Compressing the corpus into a small set of KVs, the way Claude Code and Codex compact, only covers what fits in context and skips what taking gradients gives you. - On-policy distillation trains the model to act as if the data were in context. Raw documents don't distill well, so the self-study approach in the cartridges paper generates question and answer pairs conditioned on the corpus first. - Synthetic continued pre-training is promising and awkward. It overwrites part of the original pre-training, and it wants a base model, so you're post-training all over again afterwards. - All of these hit a wall. You define a data set, you train, you fit it, and then more compute stops buying more depth. - Self-improvement is the missing piece. AlphaGo got better by making its own training problems harder as it improved. The curve worth chasing is one where the model keeps generating harder data for itself. - The name isn't settled. Sleep-time compute, continual learning, neural memory, note taking, machine studying, amortized inference. One idea under a pile of names, because the paradigm is early. I'm working through the published talks from AI Engineer World's Fair sharing summaries and takeaways. Follow for more!

  • MassUpgrade
    Mass Upgrade (@MassUpgrade) reported

    I want to be known for my work, not my clothes. Its a strategic choice I've made. Specific issues can arise when you're black, but you can find white guys on reddit talking about the same thing. Back when Europe had sumptuary laws you could get locked up for this.

  • LogoSimian
    E. Darwin Hartshorn ⳩ (@LogoSimian) reported

    When everyone started freaking out about AI companies feeding old books to AIs a couple weeks ago, I'm afraid my first thought was, "good. About damn time the AIs had a literary model other than Reddit." C.S. Lewis praised reading old books as a bulwark against taking your own day's signature errors too seriously. I want robots to have read old books.

  • threadotter
    Jin Otto (@threadotter) reported

    @DanniChenGTM Reddit. I spent months treating it like Twitter. The fix: be a useful member first, stop link-dropping launches, adapt the post to the sub (problem first), and vary accounts/activity.

  • HoogyMiles
    HoogyMiles (@HoogyMiles) reported

    @ShaunFitzzzy @GMEMartian147 Just think posting charts without context is going down the same path that turned all the Reddit posts into junk as well Chief

  • andreyiscoding
    just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported

    @victor_bigfield landing pages still work if you're selling to people who already know they need it. reddit works because most founders aren't there yet. different problems.

  • Ivad_Enuffofdis
    Ivad Enuffofdis (@Ivad_Enuffofdis) reported

    Crash and burn? Not sure how it works but could regular people, like Reddit and YouTube users get other and do what needs to be done to bring crypto down. Erase the criminals earning? Just a thought.

  • fuqumang
    fuqumang (@fuqumang) reported

    @RoyL472926 @Adamadamgk just avoid spoilers for the maybe the most anticipated entertainment product of all time, for the next 12 weeks, stay off x, tiktok, instagram reels, youtube and reddit and stay inside my house and not socialise or go to work for 12 weeks? gee i never thought of that, thanks man, i'll do that! easy fix!

  • directRmarketer
    Kevin Hoepel (@directRmarketer) reported

    CRAZYYYY IN 24 HOURS I VIBE CODED THE BEST 10000% FREE COMPETITOR INTELLIGENCE TOOL IN THE WORLD!!!! 3 agents run it: Gemini, Ollama (local), Claude CLI See the VIDEO for evidence!!! Crazy. Crazy times!!!!! Haha, I will explain it all. But I must say it could be done this quickly because I have many other local spy tools and crawlers. I saw someone's video about an Artia 1100 plan or something, and thought, huh, I could create it easily nd 100% free. I already have many competitor intelligence tools, but they are large databases for ads, others for stores, and others for funnels, so not the super depth of 1: just how all these rate among each other based on certain things I think are important. But so this video wich I accidentally watched, was the last one in my chain. But since some data was recognizable, I just knew I could build that with free API’s and some agents crawling. So first I came up with the idea for a Claude cowork; I built everything with an in-depth analysis of a single brand. By crawling their ad library and using API’s for traffic intelligence, etc, with the idea of capturing their best funnels, landing pages, winning ad and LP angles, and how they position themselves Since we already had a lot of data in other databases, I asked it to make a small draft program, and pointed out to the other programs of wich each I wanted a specific function for to make it work. Yeah, you genuinely still need to have like ideas and directions; otherwise, this would not be possible. And I was AMAZED by the freaking first draft; normally I'm never lol. But it was understood I have built so many tools, data-intelligence tools(8/10) with the same model over months, so of course most we already did and could precisely point out. Besides, I had already, a long time ago, I had already made a skill of every marketing book & course I have ever read or followed; yeah, in the past, I, as a maniac, used to summarize them in Word lol. Always too intense Just to be slapped by reality lol, that it will always be harder, but with LLMs, that past work became useful again. Literally, all are their individual skill if they blew me away, and a bit less with some value combined into 1 or 2 skills. But I had not truly used them really those skills. But for this individual market intelligence, it fit brilliantly. So I literally told Claude to go over each of them 10 times individually, lol, not that it will memorize extra as if it's a human studying. Just to feel better And then I made a main Word file to make it more modern, and the variables I found super important, because Claude is super hard-headed, even during the work, I had to press it to read back lol lots of times, for the right implementation for data quality. Okay, in the second, Claude did it all based on the knowledge and the Word file. I thought, wow, strikingly good; in the past, I don’t know; I did not feel like LLMs could translate information into an angle. Of course, all information is assembled and presented based on my (SUPER EXTENSIVE, lol) directions, but I still thought it was strikingly good. So this toy model, I thought, no, I will build this out into a complete competitor intelligence tool. So first I had this idea: putting the data of the competitor in an analysis in isolation is dumb; the value will be artificial; it must be put against real data from real people. So I wanted to crawl the web also, for forums, Reddit, YouTube comments; I stated that exactly what comes out of people's own mouths gets first priority, 2nd order will be expert views published in papers (i feel those are less for marketing, and abstract, and from a perspective), 3rd order is blogs, etc. (they have to make money, so sometimes write for attraction, but unlike authorities are less obligated to remain truthful) I know if I don’t set this ordered structure as an absolute FORCED rule, the agents will go wild and not deliver But Claude could not do all the crawling, but Gemini could have access. I had a paid API, so yesterday I tested it was super cheap data that came back, but I thought, no, I want it to be free. So I made an API key in another Google account. We tested it; it was slower, etc, and it was not as Good at image reading. But for another project, I had Ollama installed for a CAPTCHA fixer, and it was super great. I have a video on it lol, pulling the letters out of the CAPTCHA, trying to confuse bots, stuff. Way better than any mathematical model Claude could build, so I knew Ollama was good at visual analysis. So I suggested, can’t we split the tasks: let Ollama do one part, and Gemini do the other part. Okay, we fixed that, and it was good, but I was not yet like satisfied with the overall data. So I suggested Claude read the marketing skills and Word docs again 10x and write extensive directions plus variables, plus explicitly stating there is room to deviate from it when reality proves otherwise, so they are not stuck to textbook stuff, so tight directions, but lose expressions, so I can connect more with the truth in how the market expresses And it was super great already. But I was now fully focused on data quality, kept hammering on how I wanted certain things about desires, angles, mechanisms, positioning, hooks, stage of awareness, and many more, as you see, because I know it will be useful for when I myself want to come up with ideas for ads or a landing page or complete funnel angles. Like absolutely refining the direction, so not forcing a strict box, but the direction. And I wanted Claude abilities somewhat still in the tool, but did not wanted the paid API, while I already have max subscription, it could already run without claude, but still the free limit of gemini is limited, so something must take over, plus I wanted claude as the controller of the simple program, because it has acces to all skills, all my files of learnings etc. Another Idea came together to not use a paid API and my subscription. So recently I already built MCPBs, so Claude has full control over my laptop back-end command interfaces like PowerShell, etc and front-end mouse, screen, etc. Which IS NOT POSSIBLE WITHOUT since cowork works within a virtual machine. And I thought with that same technique I could still use Claude if we built an MPCB for this program, lol. So I literally gaslit Opus 5 Cowork, stating: "I got you also out of your virtual box and allowed full control over my desktop" Hahah has no meaning in computational sense, just tought it was fun to say And yet, so we fixed it lol And it worked instantly, coupled to Claude Code CLI, just my subscription. So now, 3 agents within the tool And further, I kept pushing on data quality, refining, refining. Lol yeah, I'm not the one who thinks you can holistic vibe code. I think you can when it comes to pure code. They beat our asss lol. But never, ever, still not on conceptual and creative problem-solving. As you saw claude would never suggest using 3 agents from 3 different companies, splitting the tasks utilizing their individual strengths: Google web, Ollama visual files (images, Claude the controller. Or that I wanted the tools to allow snapshots of landing pages to put the full code: HTML, CSS, JS in a local folder This one was important because I'm still never satisfied with Claude's landing page building; I still style and code often on my own, so this was a good idea that came with this suddenly, because they work much better when they have great examples. Just like with existing architectures of tools and functions Then you can pinpoint a specific section of a page, and then suddenly the agent can do it much better. Or have the snapshot of the pages and ads within the reports visually. But all these conceptual problems, like no LLM will suddenly suggest or ‘hey, I have an idea to make your life way easier’ lol. Never Like, it will never jump out of the computer randomly to make your life free from thinking lol. We will forever have to connect the dots. And the same for market data: you want to make it very human, like actually sense this is a person's or a group of people's actual experience; if it is some abstract representation, it will not be useful So I fought the most on refining the presentation, and the search for data, and how I wanted it to be compared to similar brands, etc, with clear instructions stated absolutely in the tool, with some freedom not to force the agents in an absolutely rigid box of optionality, but to reason from a qualitative baseline, but express more grounded in reality, not some abstraction. And eventually got everything done, super satisfied, 100% free. But many things I have cracked in previous projects, like APIs You can not vibe your way into sudden data intelligence like traffic, etc. You can, but not easily, and not a simple task. But all the tools I had built had a useful idea or a specific architecture that already solved similar problems. So it was literally 24 hours out of an idea I saw by accident, but the ideas for the architecture and also specific functions were already there out of months of building other stuff. But truly it is sooooooo close. And yeah, I personally don't see much value in paying for expensive tools when you can literally get 50x more data, etc, for free, like it does not match anymore. But yeah, we undervalue human subjectivity and creativity; even simple things like data access are due to me pressing lol a while ago on my main tool, working with a local server 24/7 for market intelligence, like stubborn, checking direction change, explaining why it is possible, hahah, that is not what models do. A wall is a wall; maybe a small retry, or within a rigid box, a different maneuver, but that is a ceiling and done. Only people act and think like that, or think at all. I mean. Model compute: they beat us at computing code; they beat us at computing math. But they can never beat us conceptually: working on problems and frameworks while keeping the big picture and coherence in mind, and being adaptive and creative, having multiple concepts in mind like functionality as well as user-friendliness or ordered structure, etc, changing direction, having requirements from experience (like how I wanted the data, etc) Like it is NOT a mind; it will not suddenly snap awake. Rest that. There is no computational difference between just doing the task and doing the task with these requirements. If the task is just a command/goal. Like, it has no 'sense' for that. Or no 'sense' at all. That is where we come in. But Co-op!? Yeah, we are definitely in a new world. By the way, during this last generation, to test the robustness, the Gemini free api was out of credits. A less robust model was available; we had to implement it. But here again, this brought me to the idea of making it completely robust. So I suggested that I want functionality for model switching, so when the daily free api credit is used up. I won't create so many reports. I mean, I already have huge databases; this is for a deeper dive into specific competitors in specific cases. So probably more than enough, since I have generated multiple to test data quality and the presentation of the variables, etc, and the search quality. But still, to have it always robust, I suggested forcing a clear indicator when Gemini stalls, fails, or has reached its limit, and then forcing Claude code to take over and continue; and if that reaches a limit, impossible. As a last attempt, the Gemini API paid api, which was fully reponsible in the first version's qualitative data, did so for 0,50 yesterday. The requirements were fewer lol. But with a robust play and exchange between the first 2. I'm certain it will never reach the third option. Pretty sure. But even these things are like, it would be a stall pure vibe, without us thinking about the robustness of what we create. As you can see, it starts working on this rotation idea: “rotation patch”: Write provider rotation patch Run powershell Run powershell Fix provider patch script Presented file(s) Saving files to your computer Run powershell Write run patch and rotation test Lp claude PY Test claude PY Patch providers PY Patch run prov PY Test rotate PY Patch incremental PY Patch by PY Patch safe PY Saving files to your computer But, yeah, still working on some fine functionality details. Good luck, builders👌🏽🤟🏽

  • CSEbnb
    thz Devs (@CSEbnb) reported

    ZOE IS GIGA VIRAL ON REDDIT THEY JUST CTO'D WITH A ACCOUNT NARRA IS BIG DONT LET IT SLIP CT MONKEYS ARE SLOW

  • ddsboston24
    DDSBoston.com (@ddsboston24) reported

    Someone asked me on Reddit yesterday, "What's your favorite sustainable brand that actually has cute clothes?" It’s a fair question. The whole fashion industry is a mess. They churn out garbage, exploit people, and choke the planet with textile waste. Most "sustainable" brands? They just slap a recycled tag on a polyester shirt and call it a day. It’s insulting. We’re building something different at DDS Boston. We don't chase trends. We build essentials. The core problem is the system itself: overproduction, disposable culture. Our approach is radical transparency. We show you our costs. We show you our certifications. We use GOTS-certified organic cotton. That means no toxic pesticides, less water, and better conditions for farmers. It’s the only way to build something that lasts. Our "Print-on-Demand" model is key. It means we don't produce anything until you order it. No dead stock. No warehouses full of unsold inventory destined for landfill. This isn't about "scarcity" like other brands. It's about intentionality. You get a piece made specifically for you. That's the future. The clothes themselves? They’re designed to be worn, loved, and kept. We focus on fabric feel, durability, and fit. Think about the weight of a perfectly constructed hoodie, the feel of that GOTS cotton against your skin. That’s the "magical moment" we chase. It’s tactile. It’s real. It’s the opposite of the disposable junk out there. The industry wants you to buy more, more, more. We want you to buy less, but buy better. We're selling an identity: the post-hype builder, the person who rejects disposable culture. It’s not about owning the latest thing; it’s about owning something that aligns with your values. It’s a rejection of the entire broken system. So, to answer the Reddit question directly: DDS Boston. Because we’re not just making clothes. We’re building a different kind of brand, one based on truth, not marketing fluff. We're proving that you can build a business that’s both ethical and desirable. That's the bigger picture. Link in the comments.

  • IronBearBT
    IronBearBT (@IronBearBT) reported

    @alpassione7 @sntvizzy Is this screenshot trying to justify MoMs plot to explain why the plot is a repeat? Just want to check. Please clarify also please fix the grammer if you're able to. It looks like it was typed on Reddit during a heated debate.

  • falter_xv
    FalterXV (@falter_xv) reported

    God, I love copes like this that come and cry on my Youtube. 1: 100 likes on a reddit thread does not "everyone make." It is not even 1% of the Helldivers 2 community. 2: You are not entitled to my lobby. Thinking I have an ego b/c I kicked you from my lobby is the most backwards *** thinking I've ever heard of. Read. A. Book. 3: A pre-meditated threat to TK someone in the game is an open 4k admit confession that not only are you a griefer, but the one who has the ego is in fact, you. You are the toxic one. That logic where you feel entitled or deserved of being in someone else's space is the most backwards thing ever. If being in other people's lobbies upsets you that they don't feel so 'awe inspired' by your presence that they have to keep you or be harassed, try making your own lobby instead of being a coward who can't play without others and self projects you have no friends. Summary: These numptys loves throwing around the word "ego" when what they actually mean is "boundary enforcement." Thinking you are so entitled to someone else's lobby that you throw a tantrum and threaten to team-kill when you're kicked? That’s not an ego problem on my end. That’s pure, unadulterated entitlement on yours. You are not John Helldiver's gift to the lobbies you join to get carried in. You are a liability that needs to learn to play the game, get some friends, and get some perspective.

  • samigrows
    Sami | SEO AI (@samigrows) reported

    AI search just had its biggest shake-up of 2026, and most brands have no idea. Between August 9-18, ChatGPT's share of answers citing Reddit dropped from 13.0% to 2.2%. An 83% collapse in just 9 days. Meanwhile, every other engine moved the opposite direction: The Shift: AI Overviews: 14.2% → 17.8% (+26%) AI Mode: 12.4% → 16.4% (+32%) Perplexity: 8.7% → 9.2% (+6%) Gemini: 2.9% → 3.5% (+24%) What This Actually Means: - Reddit was quietly becoming the default "trust source" for AI answers - ChatGPT pulling back this hard signals a deliberate sourcing change, not a glitch - Brands that built visibility strategy around one engine just lost a huge chunk of exposure overnight - The winners are the ones already diversified across Google's AI surfaces This is the same pattern seen with traditional rankings. Algorithms shift fast, and businesses that depend on a single channel take the hit first. A similar shift happened with a client last quarter: three blog posts stuck on page 3 for months, no new content, no new backlinks. A structural restructure of 14 existing posts alone moved all three to page 1 within six weeks. Same content. Different visibility. The lesson carries over directly to AI search: the source doesn't need to change, the structure and signals feeding the algorithm do. What Brands Should Do Now: Audit which AI engines currently cite the brand and at what rate. Stop over-indexing on one platform's visibility (ChatGPT-only strategies are exposed right now) Build content structured for extraction across AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Perplexity, not just classic SERPs Track citation share weekly, not quarterly. These swings happen in days Volatility like this is where SEO and AEO strategy earns its value. 📊 Drop "VISIBILITY" in the comments for a quick breakdown of where a brand currently stands across these engines.

  • techie_piyush
    Piyush Sachdeva - Building ReelDrop + CannerAI 🚀 (@techie_piyush) reported

    if i get a chance to go back 15 years , i would focus on building stuff and shipping it. build, break , fix and repeat. repeat until i get the results i wanted. since i cannot turn back the time. i am doing this now. building products, shipping them and learning from each mistake to improve next time. there is no playbook or x article or youtube video that teaches you marketing and distribution. only true playbook is the failures you get, it teaches you things that no business coach can teach you. and this playbook is different for everyone as everyone is building something different for different audience, demography and use cases. goal is simple, try everything > build in public on x > reddit posts and engagement > linkedin > instagram marketing , ugc and influencers > founder-led storytelling > seo, pseo, geo, aeo > outreach > talk to existing users > referrals > directory submissions every single distribution channel, and double-down on what's working and kill the channel that doesn't work for you things that work for someone might not work for you or other way around. things that is not working for your first product may work for your next one you will never know untill you try. there is saying "the more you fck around the more you find out"

  • masterDS64
    mDS64 (@masterDS64) reported

    Maybe it's a website glitch but wdym on tfw2005 my first post calling out an absolute dunce counts as spam/is problematic? Guess I'll continue lurking while **** posting on reddit

  • CloakedSkeptic
    Cloaked Skeptic (@CloakedSkeptic) reported

    @TakGoUp @Brianycus Then don’t, no one gives a ****. It’s you who has the problem. I own all platforms, they all have their perks, but if you must choose one platform then choose the one that suits you. I come from PC, but overtime I’m finding that I am starting to enjoy gaming on consoles more. I feel like I’m getting the optimized version of the game, no crashes or unexpected bullshit on newly released games. TV turns on as soon as I grab a controller, HDR is automatically calibrated by Sony to my Sony Bravia TV. It just feels more refined, or maybe I’m just getting old, getting close to my 40s. I think it’s dishonest to try and convince non-tech-savvy people to sell their PS5 to adopt a platform that necessitates constant troubleshooting despite all the nay-sayers saying mine is fine. Yeah, maybe if you play the same 3 games every day, but if you’re an adopter of new games then there’s a 70% chance your game is going to crash and have to spend minutes if not an hour going through Reddit to figure out if someone is having the same error code and now you’re waiting for a hotfix (happened on multiple new games for me including the new Silent Hill 2 and Halo CE remake).

  • willyboyjesus
    old buddy (@willyboyjesus) reported

    @Askcake1 I’m not scholarly enough to have a strong opinion on his work. My sense is that he’s a Reddit brained weirdo (a capable internet sleuth might find him being quite prolific in the sewers of the Internet forums). But on arday, a broken clock was right

  • i_m8d_n_acc_4_U
    I_m8d_n_acc_4_this (@i_m8d_n_acc_4_U) reported

    @DilbertRoof @LucasBotkin That’s the problem I’ve been seeing this Palestine vs Israel bullshit for so many months now and now it’s being shoehorned into random bullshit in the most performative gay ways to get 3rd worlder updoots like it’s ******* Reddit So many Indians and Nigerians co-opt It, Thats U

  • robotnikhottake
    Number 1 Goris fan (@robotnikhottake) reported

    @ToxicatedWaste @realityuk He’s one of the mods on Reddit as well During CW because I dared to play split screen on launch my account bugged out, I didn’t get an after battle report I had no aim assist at all even swapped to ps5 then pc same issue Sent them so many videos and photos as proof …

  • TrevorOfficialR
    Trevor Official (@TrevorOfficialR) reported

    @nuttsackington Reddit is down the down and to the left

  • YzalAash
    Thorz (@YzalAash) reported

    @ErenEnthusiast_ @daggertex yeah. just a reddit problem. unfortunately got worse after manga ending and EH incels losers just spread out like fleas to spread their bullshit

  • RiseAscendant
    Ascended Sleeper (@RiseAscendant) reported

    @reddit_lies "It doesn't matter that he was right, it's the consequences of him being right that's the problem" So according to Reddit, reality is the problem.