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

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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • ajlamesa
    Anthony LaMesa (@ajlamesa) reported

    Fare evasion is one issue, but they have an obligation to their customers to clarify whether it's necessary to tap to exist. On Reddit, people who tapped at entry said they were being charged a second fare when tapping to exit. Meanwhile, those who didn't tap to enter (they entered at a station without fare gates) don't have to tap to exit (the fare gates open automatically) and it's unfair if they can ride free while some are forced to pay.

  • Mars2021Kj
    Nostro, the Turning Point (@Mars2021Kj) reported

    So this is my first official post since I got a blue check mark, and my first post since all the bullshit with GoW: Laufey. GoW has been my favourite gaming franchise for over twenty years. I literally grew up with it. As I grew older, the games changed, the narratives changed, Kratos changed, in some subtle ways and some bigger ones. I was always happy to play, always excited to see a new trailer. GoW 2018 was one of my all time favourite trailer reveals, it was so cool. I know the Norse saga games aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, fair enough, but they always held on at least a little to what made God of War so compelling. To what drew me to it. Even with Ragnarok’s narrative blunders, Faye ironically being the worst culprit, I enjoyed it overall quite a bit. The Laufey trailer was genuinely the most depressing thing I’ve seen in gaming by a wide margin, nothing comes even remotely close. All of that quality of animation, that beautiful music, return to form in combat, all of that time waiting, not even expecting a new GoW game just happy overall with the result, warts and all, and we got a poor choice of protagonist, a bad garish colour palette, a cringe light blue Reddit cube, sassy pink ribbons, absurd tone and dialogue, an Egyptian goddess that looks like a man, a distinct lack of femininity in the trailer as a whole; the protagonist is a woman, why is she stuck in puke green and grey androgynous armor?, all stuck in a location with a very dumb name whose creation will serve to cheapen every moment in the series. Old foes of Kratos will return, Gods whose death should have been permanent, as now there is no excuse that they can’t return, and they will be lesser than they were, all to fight and lose to the cringe girl boss the developers idolized in there heads. A character that was damaged irreparably in Ragnarok, a character that was never foreshadowed to have a game or to even return, a character that wasn’t in demand from the audience before the trailer was shown, and a character that lacks the charisma or presence to carry a game on her own. That trailer genuinely hurt to watch, to see something I love go to **** so willingly, and ever since I’ve been on X trying to explain my points, trying to hear any kind of counter arguement, and trying to make sure that Santa Monica knew how badly they had erred. How much they had ****** up. How irreparable this would be. An unforced error, one they chose to make, and one entirely to be blamed on no one but themselves. - Nostro

  • Bruceleegg
    Brucelee (@Bruceleegg) reported

    Making money is actually super simple.Go on Reddit, find real problems people are complaining about, build a quick solution with AI, and you can easily make a few thousand dollars a month.Anyone actually doing this right now? Drop your experience below 👇

  • brokenshaders
    broken💎shaders (@brokenshaders) reported

    @madsmadsdk I prefer spending 2 weeks building something high quality and guiding the dumb LLMs. And yes, Codex is faster BUT NOT BETTER than me. That's the issue. I don't think speed is *everything* especially seeing how all the brainlets on X/Reddit prioritize speed over everything.

  • jdjohnson
    Jarad Johnson (@jdjohnson) reported

    @ryannystrom @NotionHQ Hey Ryan, any update? I just saw another Reddit report today. It seems your AI is silently deleting your user’s content. This should be a massive issue, no? I’ve not gotten a clear explanation from support yet.

  • HomeWithTheKids
    Runner of my Squad (@HomeWithTheKids) reported

    @Elliesmommyy23 Gah reddit and the baby apps are all terrible for stuff like this!!! They're echo chambers too and you DO get in trouble for speaking up. I got some warning from my 9/25 baby bump group for saying no to having a progressive mom safe space thing.

  • AmoremWeb
    Amorem (@AmoremWeb) reported

    Installed the macOS 27 developer beta today on two work Macs (both M1s, so definitely not the latest hardware). It’s free now: no need to pay for the $99/year developer program anymore. A free developer account is enough. I mainly tried it because people on Reddit were saying it feels noticeably faster: apps opening quicker, less lag, that kind of thing. My first impression: maybe, yes. Windows do feel a bit snappier. Nothing crazy, and Apple hasn’t really shared performance numbers, but it does seem to give these M1 Macs a small refresh. But… it’s still an early beta. CleanShot is broken for me. LuLu made me re-approve everything. My menu bar was flickering this morning until I rebooted. And Homebrew is currently broken, so I can’t update my Brew apps for now. So yeah: maybe a bit faster, but also the usual pile of beta annoyances.

  • OlympiaBeanie
    Olympia ♡ (@OlympiaBeanie) reported

    @TDefledaro Yeah idk there’s some Reddit problems but idk what’s up with it 🥲

  • Ethan__Dobbins
    Ethan Dobbins (@Ethan__Dobbins) reported

    $0-$1m dropshipping - day 17​ Hey pookies, product test #3 is officially ready to go…​ … the product page is genuinely strides better than my competitor who's pushing numbersssss not because of fancier design tho, but because the unique mechanism is explained with the level of specificity stage 4 audiences actually require​ i honestly think that's the main reason 99% of dropshippers can't make a product work they refuse to get into the weeds enough​ As an example, if i was marketing my ecom program right now to dropshippers​ The ai written slop would say, "you've watched youtube videos, taken a course, set up your facebook ads, made some AI image ads, and it's not working, that's why you need my AI branded dropshipping system"​ But there’s no way in Davy Jones's locker that ad will ever work on a real dropshipper​ because if you've actually put your ***** in the dropshipping mouse trap for years​ you read that copy and immediately know the marketer has never actually done the real thing​ But the ad that DOES land on me is one that calls me out by name without naming me​ "you've tried Shrine, you've tried Elixir, you've changed your ad account or pixel because your cpm was too high, you've blamed Meta for underperforming this month, you've blamed the product, you've second guessed your criteria and your prompts"​ THAT level of specificity reads my mind​ now you can introduce the mechanism: "you've heard of AI branded dropshipping before, but the other systems are running outdated prompts on the wrong tools…​ …mine uses agents that do the deep research and surface the exact details your audience uses so your ads speak directly to your customer"​ then back it with real proof, real results, real testimonials​ now i've handled the objections and related to the specific pain​ while showing why my version of a familiar mechanism is structurally different​ that's how trust gets built​ specificity = trust. emotion = trust​ calling out the exact thoughts they have in their head at 1am while staring at ads manager = trust​ because generic copy that you don’t even realize is generic is why your ads flop​ that was my entire focus on this product ​ Not to just write "here's why other supplements don't work"​ i wrote how dog owners actually feel when they're watching their dog suffer​ the depression of "i guess this is just part of pet ownership," the resignation, the guilt of having spent money on 4 different products that didn't move the needle​ then i called out those limiting beliefs and challenged them​ ended up with about 3x more copy on the page than my main competitor​ Now ik i’m a 10/10 on understanding the dropshipping audience because i've lived it for 8 years​ but i'd estimate i'm about a 6/10 on understanding the dog supplement audience right now​ still more reddit threads to read, more amazon reviews to dig through, more forums to surface​ but if this product shows early signs of life, i'll go deeper, no question​ The product is in the best possible position i can give it on a first test​ ads launched​ native style format for both angles, 2 formats per mass desire, 2 mass desires total​ natives because that's what wins in this specific niche based on the swipe study​ PST ad account so they kicked off at 7am pst​ $25 per ad set, $100/day total, all traffic to the same heavy PDP which is basically functioning as both an advertorial and a listicle given how much copy is on it lol​ offer is solid, social proof is believable, mechanism is layered, copy is hyper specific if i do say so myself​ At the gym today, your boy hit some shoulders and tris​ for anyone wondering how i actually lift, i'm fully Dorian Yates pilled​ 2 working sets to true failure per exercise​ if you need more sets on the same machine then you're just leaving reps on the table, full stop​ This methodology easily turns a 90 minute workout into a 45 minute one with better results​ Now once i hit 7 reps clean on any weight, i bump it up the next session​ i genuinely despise going past 7 reps unless i've maxed out the machine waiting for the Gym 2.0 of that machine to drop​ Hit 193 on the scale today, the tortamaxxing is finally working ​ trying to get back to a 9:30 bedtime, which is why this post is shorter than usual​ tomorrow is intentionally a slower day​ a few obligations in my other business to clean up​ then planning to study Hollow Socks since everyone's been pointing them out​ curious to see if there's a layer of their funnel or creative that translates to what i'm doing​ this product needs 2-3 days of breathing room before i make any decisions anyway​ see you in the next one pookies

  • Irfanbuilds
    Irfan Mohamed (@Irfanbuilds) reported

    Most founders think they have a marketing problem. Usually, they have a trust problem. I spent months building my SaaS, tweaking features, improving onboarding, and polishing the UI. Then I launched. Nothing happened. No users. No feedback. Just silence. Here's what actually helped me find my first users: 1. Stop building. Start talking. Your first users don't care about your polished onboarding. They care whether you understand their problem. Talk to people. Ask questions. Listen. A few conversations will teach you more than months of building. 2. Go where the problem already exists. Your users are already talking about their frustrations on Reddit, X, Slack groups, Discord communities, and forums. Join the conversation. Don't pitch. Don't drop links. Just be helpful. 3. Comments beat cold DMs. I spent weeks sending cold DMs and got almost no replies. The issue wasn't my product. It was trust. People are far more likely to reply after they've seen you contribute useful insights. 4. Build in public. Share what you're learning. Share mistakes. Share feedback. Share small wins. People connect with real stories more than polished success posts. 5. Start with people you already know. Many founders skip this step. Talk to founders, friends, marketers, and operators in your network. Ask for feedback, not sales. Your first users are often closer than you think. The biggest lesson: Finding your first users is not really a marketing problem. It's a trust problem. Every conversation, comment, and post builds trust. It's slow. It's not glamorous. But it works. How did you find your first users?

  • WhittlingBandit
    Kern 😷🐾 (@WhittlingBandit) reported

    @TheFreshKnight1 I think you need to look at different reddit threads, as loads of people who waited to theatre release were disappointed too. I saw the leaks & saw it on release day in the cinema, and I liked a lot of episode 9 but was left disappointed by the direction it took & other issues

  • gearsoft2
    ULTRANATIONALIST (@gearsoft2) reported

    @DNA_The_Worst @_BasedCow_ Sir, reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • omegachaosonfn
    マサラダ fan🦌 (@omegachaosonfn) reported

    @iritaliam @legend_wolfy @EXINE_the_1 most socially aware reddit user i was mad because brok died, not bc i was spoiled. I wasn't expecting anything when I opened twitter dude. its not that deep also she was just protective that wasn't an issue, just her choice

  • TheXetra
    Captain Ginyu (like 20% gayer than usual) (@TheXetra) reported

    @ElJorgieLG @Doodle3087 @dullscytheraven didn't know he's a reddit man, that makes so much more sense for the sense of superiority, and needless habit of doubling down

  • bodesulaiman
    Bode Sulaiman (@bodesulaiman) reported

    @CoreyAtad This same thing happened to me last week when I tried getting Big Picture tickets. I don’t think I’d be going at all if I didn’t try my luck through Reddit. Terrible ******* system.

  • JonPro333
    JonPro (@JonPro333) reported

    @AkiraToriyama All I want to know is where tf did this screenshot come from? Bluesky? Reddit? Some gay *** Discord server?

  • Thetransfairy
    Aria Faye 🧚🏻 (@Thetransfairy) reported

    My Reddit with 130k followers and 830k karma just got banned with no explanation, that’s three years of hard work down the drain and the loss of my biggest income generator :(

  • Sc0tty_Boom
    Scotty_Boom (@Sc0tty_Boom) reported

    Where are the Reddit mods to shut this down? They don’t usually allow “black pill or incel rhetoric” lol But when it’s a foid I guess it’s ok

  • SuperCB_TV
    Shookbyava (@SuperCB_TV) reported

    @tiktokcreators My account ShookByAva was permanently banned in error. My previous two misinformation strikes are over 90 days old and my latest video was clearly entertainment/creepy theory content. I was simply reading creepy ufo stories and theories off of Reddit hints me saying OP AKA ORIGINAL POSTER. according to TikTok’s guidelines misinformation is something that causes harm to individuals or society and I do not think creepy ufo stories cause harm to either I’ve submitted an appeal but it was denied and I have submitted feedback tickets I would appreciate a manual review of this recent violation that cause my ban and of the past two violations. These bans are obviously made and decided by bots because of the fact there is no misinformation in a scary story that is obviously for entertainment purposes. Thank you.

  • jellyfish12371
    LRA | Jellyfish (@jellyfish12371) reported

    I offer free coaching in the Reddit server. Ion get paid to put up with **** lmao

  • Enderspider
    Enderspider (@Enderspider) reported

    @DumbsYT @msanchez_tv Honestly the overmoderating problem is the main reason why i left reddit in general, i remember logging in again like one or two years ago and having a notification that a post was removed like 4 years after i posted it because they updated the rules and it didnt align with that

  • PanzerMage
    PanzerWizard (@PanzerMage) reported

    @hausofdecline >meet hentai artist that draws the darkest most ****** up **** >is one of the most down to earth normal people you've ever met >meet wholesome reddit comic artist >find out that he chats up minors in his discord Why do it be like that 🤔

  • UncleUpskirt01
    ArgarthanCunnyClaimer1984 (@UncleUpskirt01) reported

    @anime_viral @DARTHMALL821918 @HazzyRail reddit is literally an anti site. the discord server was literally taken over by project moon fans and hoyotards. you'd know this if you were actually part of the community. Also remind me again who put down the cdawg collab?

  • ThisLocalHater
    Skurt Vonnegut (@ThisLocalHater) reported

    @fundersum @tara_266273 I saw this ad on reddit a while back and couldn't believe it was real. So I had to joke about how vapid it all is. Definitely setting a kid up for self esteem issues immediately in life.

  • classicstevet
    classicstevet (@classicstevet) reported

    The issue isn't hate keeping, because its YOU ******* that ban people for stating facts. 1. the MMORPG genre is BLEEDING players. 2. the MMORPG genre started dying when they started focusing on the crybabies of that reddit whom want "easier" "more casual" "single player" MMOs

  • cpjet64
    Curt (@cpjet64) reported

    @TheGeorgePu you have to hand curate your own datasets based on what you want your model capable of. my dataset is 200GB and hand curated on code and english and general english language history. you have to be careful not to trust like 95% of premade datasets since some actually have prompt injection to nerf themselves if a certain flag is not set. not going to say who because i dont want to get sued just know that its out there. also avoid any dataset that contains any amount of reddit. i have found a general english only coding base like what my dataset it based on and then stacking fine tunes on compilers and SPECs has helped big time for my purposes. as for the harness i run it in i have a additional finetune for that as well which finally solved my dynamic tool use issues.

  • NigBabTreb
    DarkBabyCatapult (@NigBabTreb) reported

    @thuleanmaid111 If theyre going to ******* REDDIT with their problems, theyre not men. Theyre short fat gay brown *******

  • 1974Palaces
    CaliforniaRepublic38 (@1974Palaces) reported

    @glenn_tunes If nothing else , this group mentality on every single issue makes you look very immature. This place is turning into Reddit smh

  • realcoolducky
    Duck (@realcoolducky) reported

    They made the entities reddit chungus and honestly i didnt care too much but are we FOR REAL trying to make no clipping reddit chungus too? Do yall even ******* like the backrooms? If this keeps boiling down all the way to just (backroom = liminal space) im going to off myself

  • blueon_fa
    Blueon Financial Analysis (@blueon_fa) reported

    The massive catalyst is AI. Reddit has established deep data licensing partnerships with major AI chatbots and tech giants, including Google and OpenAI. These companies are paying hundreds of millions annually to access Reddit’s human conversation data to train their models and stop hallucinations. This hyper-growth makes the valuation look incredibly cheap. Reddit's forward PE has compressed significantly to 33x, down from over 100x earlier this year. It trades at a PEG ratio of 1.9x, which is highly reasonable for a company growing earnings at a 25% annual clip. The platform operates a capital-light model—spending just $1 million on capital expenditures last quarter—which allowed them to print $311 million in free cash flow at a 47% free cash flow margin and a 91.5% gross margin. Note: AI Software Winner. Critics look at Reddit as an old-school forum, but it has become the foundational data layer for the entire AI ecosystem. As LLMs demand fresh human conversation to scale, Reddit's licensing revenue becomes pure, high-margin software profit.