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July 3: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

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New Delhi Website Down 3 hours ago
Paris Website Down 3 days ago
Vigo Website Down 5 days ago
Phoenix Errors 5 days ago
Lima Errors 7 days ago
Indio Website Down 21 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • HardikCBeladiya
    Hardik Beladiya (@HardikCBeladiya) reported

    @CryptooIndia By that logic, go send notices to X, Instagram, Facebook, GitHub, Reddit, Discord, and half the internet. Usernames aren't the problem.

  • beesechurger67
    BeeseChurger (@beesechurger67) reported

    @DepthZz_ @sephirothrule34 Reddit is down the hall to the left lil bro

  • NWils01
    Killah Shogun (@NWils01) reported

    @hadmyback ‘Only Reddit users are upset about this, I haven’t owned a game in 10 yrs and I like Sony being able to take down my games anytime,’

  • romanxprofit
    Roman (@romanxprofit) reported

    Most coaches pick their offer based on what they're good at. The market doesn't care what you're good at. I've been using Claude Opus 4.8 inside Cowork to run market research sessions for info offers, and the output from those sessions makes one thing very obvious. The coaches doing $300K months almost never have a fundamentally better methodology than the ones stuck at $30K. The difference is that the ones printing found a problem the market was actively, urgently trying to spend money on, and built the clearest possible bridge to solving it. The offer is always downstream of the pain. The research process matters because most coaches skip it entirely or do it wrong. They look at what competitors are selling. They ask their existing audience what they want. They pick a topic they feel confident teaching. None of that tells you what the market is desperate about right now. What tells you that is sitting inside Reddit threads at 2am and reading what people say when they're not performing for an audience. Job postings on LinkedIn and Upwork where companies are paying $80K+ a year for a specific skill because they can't hire fast enough. YouTube comment sections under videos that inexplicably got 10x the channel's normal views. Discord servers and fringe forums where the unfiltered version of the pain shows up before it gets sanitised for mainstream platforms. Opus doesn't summarise that research. It synthesises it. It surfaces the patterns across hundreds of data points, identifies the white space between what competitors are promising and what the market is still screaming about, and builds an offer structure around the highest-intensity pain with the lowest existing competition. The output is an offer angle that the market was already looking for before it was built. That's a different starting position than "here's what I know how to teach." DM me "WEBS" if you want to apply this kind of research to your own niche. Roman

  • uncle_deluge
    Ante D. Luvian (@uncle_deluge) reported

    @RolloRouen Stop replying to me with these terrible reddit tier atheist polemics it's embarrassing

  • cryptojezuz
    Jeztoshi (@cryptojezuz) reported

    BeInCrypto is reporting users are accusing Anthropic of "caging" Fable 5, saying it's more restricted than previous Claude models. If true, it's the right move. Every frontier lab eventually hits this: ship a model too open and it gets weaponized in ways that torch your brand and trigger regulatory scrutiny. Ship it too locked down and power users revolt. Anthropic chose brand safety over Reddit upvotes. That's not cowardice, it's survival. The backlash proves the model works well enough that people want fewer guardrails, which is a better problem than shipping something nobody uses. For builders: if you're hitting Fable 5 limits that Opus 4.8 didn't have, the API and system prompts still give you the same underlying reasoning engine. The restrictions are at the chat layer, not the model layer. Route around them.

  • Kenjis9965
    Kenji S (@Kenjis9965) reported

    I found a reddit thread with a few others with the same issue and the common thread was Sony TV, Onkyo receiver and 40 series GPU (most had 4090s) It didn't always do it. It was one driver update from Nvidia that they just still havnt fixed

  • CrucibleCrypto
    Tucker (@CrucibleCrypto) reported

    @0xaudron @immunefi Here is how it changes, start tagging the protocols too, and making a fuss about them having Crit/high severity issues being completely unadressed and how dangerous it is that 5 months later they have not fixed or responded to the information that this has happened, their user's are at risk. Absolute best place to do it is Reddit, go in their fanboy subs and start talking about it.

  • ecomchasedimond
    Chase Dimond | Email Marketing Nerd 📧 (@ecomchasedimond) reported

    I sat down for an hour on Max Sturtevant's (@maxwellcopy) podcast to break down how to win at email marketing in 2026. Here are the top 8 questions he had for me, and my answers to each one: 1) What is the best way to use AI in email? Collecting data for market research is where I see the most benefit. → Gathering customer reviews, support tickets, SMS replies, and even reading through Reddit conversations. Most brands sit on a goldmine of their customer's exact words and never use them.

  • imalayamohanty
    Dr. Malaya Mohanty 🇮🇳 (@imalayamohanty) reported

    @encoword Will look good but the issue is making it consistent across UI. Like app and all. FOr example this glass effects are also there in reddit app in iphone but not there in Find X9 Ultra as android doesnt have.

  • bentoboxbrain
    Jiyuu🫀(🍱🧠) (@bentoboxbrain) reported

    @pawsucrazy reddit should be moved down a tier

  • Pattycakkkes777
    Symposium (@Pattycakkkes777) reported

    When you meet the hot girl from the app and discover that she's Reddit. 😫 People are relatively limited in the expression of personalities. Especially in the case of women... once you select for 'white', 'literate', and 'working class', there is basically only one type. And she is a black hole of neurosis. Attempting to love this kind of a woman will render for yourself a fate like Aubrey Plaza's ex-husband. Totally unacceptable to keep that kind of negativity around. I have courted a lot of different women. Only one wasn't a terrible proposition, but she was 20 and mentally unstable. You can't keep that kind of girl around without the patriarchy backing you up. So I am swearing off of this woman business for life this time...

  • negsan
    △キュアソティス△ (@negsan) reported

    I thought there are some government stupidity make their own system down that I can access reddit today, but apparently we are free to access reddit now after more than a decade blocked by stupidity lmao

  • ImthatHarrison
    That Guy Harrison (@ImthatHarrison) reported

    @theggman83 @Blu_lulululu @benardonhard Dude I’ve named several successful movies that have broken records and made billions. Was I supposed to ask AI for a list or cite reddit and facebook like you?? 💀

  • GoodfellaWGM
    MIH (@GoodfellaWGM) reported

    i'm so quick to go to YT for a fix and always forget, Reddit is actually the #1 source for problem solving

  • chip_coulant
    Chip Coulant (@chip_coulant) reported

    It is 3:14 AM in Hall 3 of us-east-1, and the ambient hum of 10,000 servers is vibrating at a frequency that I can feel in my molars. As the lone night-shift technician, I’m the only thing standing between global commerce and total digital oblivion while the daywalkers sleep. Right now, a massive banking database on Server Rack 42-B is throwing a tantrum because it’s clogged with a million microtransactions for artisanal dog food. I slowly approach the blinking blue light, whispering sweet nothings to the motherboard to soothe its overheating copper soul. Then I pull the power cord, wait exactly five seconds, and plug it back in. Suddenly, a localized rip in the spacetime continuum opens behind the ventilation shaft. A glowing, multi-dimensional entity made entirely of unindexed PDFs emerges and demands a blood sacrifice. I handed it my half-eaten gas station burrito and told it to submit a Jira ticket. Back to my desk to scroll Reddit while pretending to monitor my dashboards. Silicon Valley is asleep but I'm still here. I'm always here.

  • tarasshyn
    Taras (@tarasshyn) reported

    Building was never the hard part. I've seen founders ship genuinely great products - solid code, real problems solved - and then wonder why nobody came. Distribution is the actual game. Reddit and X are where your customers already are. You just have to show up in the right conversations.

  • winfordwnt
    HOAs are evil (@winfordwnt) reported

    @phillyphaninNY @LandlordRev I don't understand. I've never had a problem with reddit users. Everyone just gives knowledgeable information. If, for example, an electrician says something and it doesn't seem correct to you, respond politely. Don't call people names, like so many people do on this site

  • FrauBrow
    FrauBrow (@FrauBrow) reported

    im so jelly i wish i could go to Anime Expo but im suck with reddit con 3000 down in Australia

  • CatVanDerLinde
    Dagestani Oliveira 🇵🇸 (@CatVanDerLinde) reported

    @neuraldeli @Chuckisdope Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • SlayzzUKK
    Love Island - Slayzz (@SlayzzUKK) reported

    if it gets taken down again, use buzzheavier or voe. links are in the reddit in my pinned tweet. "instructions" are in the image attached to the same comment as those links.

  • dragosroua
    Dragos Roua (@dragosroua) reported

    @ShivamS1123 Hands down Twitter. Got viral on Reddit a few times, but almost zero impact.

  • aggresari0
    Aggresario (@aggresari0) reported

    @cowtow222 Reddit unfortunately is perhaps where every malformed being devoid of humanity choses to roost - this is akin to doubling down on confirmation bias

  • AuthorErwin
    🍊🐔 Erwin The Author (@AuthorErwin) reported

    Yes and Reddit tends to have this issue where somebody posts an info dump about their story, only for them to disguise this info dump as a question. The one who posted didn't want a solution. They just wanted to tell people that they made up the system.

  • keysmashdotcom
    johnny segment (@keysmashdotcom) reported

    @RamboGarbanzo @nocontextmemes Unfortunately could be one of those terrible usernames Reddit gives people without giving them the option to make their own also

  • gobarbhakthuntr
    33% slayer (@gobarbhakthuntr) reported

    @bhoota_ we aren't dappamandes. all such issues go back to the fact that we don't have media control to make people aware of such 33 antics. i myself used to be a bjp bhakt, until ka bjp lost and our people were abused. then I discovered reddit/x and have been olata since.

  • gol_mia
    Don Hasan (@gol_mia) reported

    @thejordanhart @denimneverdies No, it started because we permitted religiosity on the left so much that any critique of religion got shouted down as "reddit atheist", and the permissiveness of religious standards so bad that people started defending obvious religious conservatism under pretenses of leftism.

  • tou_iker
    Του Ικερ (@tou_iker) reported

    @Herotherogue Is that demon hunter from legion remix? If yes, there is a fix for that but it's gonna take you a lot of time. Check Reddit, the solution is there.

  • redranked
    Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported

    This actually is a great Reddit marketing hack. Having your own community kills 90% of usual problems like getting banned etc. But then populating the community is a whole different game

  • naji_dev
    Mohammed Naji 🇵🇸 (@naji_dev) reported

    @arvidkahl writing has the same problem now. reddit automods remove actual human comments as ai slop and the cleaner you write the more suspicious you look. people are roughing up their own real work just to pass