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July 6: Problems at Reddit

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  • 62% Website Down (62%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

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Puteaux Website Down 3 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 3 days ago
Paris Website Down 6 days ago
Vigo Website Down 8 days ago
Phoenix Errors 8 days ago
Lima Errors 11 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • i_mika_el
    Mikhail Rogov (@i_mika_el) reported

    @nicklaunches reddit, X search, niche Discords, app reviews. search exact pain words: "too slow", "broken", "manual", "expensive". reply only when they already tried to fix it

  • Anand_naraya
    Aurum 🔫😼 (@Anand_naraya) reported

    I found a Reddit post where a client paid an engineer to remove AI from their product. At first, it sounded crazy. The engineer had built an AI system to classify support tickets. It was 92% accurate. Sounds impressive... until you realize that meant 7–8 tickets were misrouted every day. The bigger problem wasn't accuracy. It was trust. Whenever the AI made a mistake, no one knew why. So the support team started checking every AI decision manually. The automation was creating more work than it removed. The client asked the engineer to replace the LLM with a simple rules engine. ~30 transparent rules. If a ticket mentions "billing" → Billing. If it mentions "password" → Account. Anything else → Human picks from a dropdown. The result? • Accuracy increased to ~99% • API costs dropped to $0 • Responses became instant • Most importantly—the team trusted the system. That reminded me of something many AI builders overlook: We obsess over making models smarter. Users care more about understanding why a system made a decision. A product that is 99% explainable often beats one that is 92% intelligent. Not everything needs an LLM. Sometimes the best AI decision... is knowing when not to use AI.

  • edenillia
    ro 🥀 (@edenillia) reported

    somebody posted a drow noble house timeline spreadsheet on reddit and i audibly moaned when i saw it even i was taken back by my own behavior girl calm down please

  • goaroundflaps15
    David (@goaroundflaps15) reported

    @EmiratesSupport Hi, why is Reddit blocked when using Starlink on any of your aircraft? Also any update on the rollout of Starlink as it seems very slow

  • 5le
    Eli Schwartz (@5le) reported

    Everyone suddenly wants to do Reddit marketing because they think it moves the needle on AEO. We need to talk about why that logic fails. If a brand already has activity on Reddit that they don't control, and the sentiment in those threads is negative, seeding a few positive posts does nothing and is dangerous for the brand. The negative conversations are already there, forming the answer that LLMs pull when someone asks, "Is this company or product any good?" The astroturfed conversations don't change the answers. A brand with 200 organic complaints about a broken feature does not fix its AI visibility by adding 20 paid comments saying it's great. The real negative threads will win, because they're older, more detailed, and REAL. Reddit users will bump the real complaints back to the top of the astroturfed comments or threads. What actually works in this case is fixing the thing customers are mad about. Not hiding from the negative, but addressing it head-on. Engaging with the customers. The agencies who understand this, who go in and actually diagnose why a brand has a negative footprint on Reddit before touching a single comment, are rare. I've met only a handful of agencies of this type in this entire industry, while the rest treat Reddit like a content calendar. They post positive things, hit a cadence, bill the client, and never look back. At best, this is wasted spend, but it's risky. At worst, it's actively harmful, because now you've bumped the thread and poked the hornet's nest. Astroturf comments remind real customers the conversation exists with a fresh place to reply with their actual experience. Reddit compounds the problems, and they will become worse. If you're a brand thinking Reddit is a silver bullet for AI visibility, it isn't.

  • TaiTaiEndian
    Tai 🦥 (@TaiTaiEndian) reported

    @SortaStupidCrew no House of The Dragon reactions since episode 1 are showing on the website or Youtube and I can't see any posts about it on here, the forums, or on reddit. Is there a delay or problem? I bought a diamond membership because I was really excited for these reacts

  • Ned17Flanders
    Ned17Flanders BIP-110 Knotzi (@Ned17Flanders) reported

    @Scavacini777 They've blocked us all and muted the conversations. They think BIP-110 is censorship but they block all convo on github, reddit, etc. Call us names and try and use confusing terminology and lean into heuristics to make themselves sound smarter than regular people. Coredevs are the problem. V30 is malware. Run Knots and BIP-110 God Save Bitcoin GodWins

  • osseqelc
    osse 🪡🧬 (@osseqelc) reported

    @siciel27 This reminded me of the time I saw Mr Fox x Chameleon on reddit, wish that site shuts down one day

  • DreamRedo
    Redo (@DreamRedo) reported

    I remember reading yesterday (I think on Cory Doctorow's blog) that the problem with Google search engine is they put lots of add-ons, ads and, I think, also links to the same websites (like reddit) in their results. So AI is a way to solve the problem they themselves created, +

  • LeftThe52833
    The Dirtbag Left (@LeftThe52833) reported

    @mr_drapi @usurpthachef My point was its most likely the later and that there is a very small sample side of people using Reddit Search feature. I don't understand the point of trying to manipulate the SEO of Reddit Search, which is already a broken tool. People just google "reddit + [search term]"

  • SkinLand_market
    Skin.Land (@SkinLand_market) reported

    A developer on Reddit built a server-side anti-cheat that completely breaks ESP and radar hacks! The server simply stops sending enemy coordinates to your PC while they are behind walls, leaving cheats with absolutely zero data to render. It flawlessly handles footstep sounds and pre-loads player models before they swing corners to prevent pop-ins. Since your PC doesn't have to process hidden enemies, you actually get a 20-30% FPS boost! Valve, take notes and add this to the game!👇

  • sicaru1000000
    Labubufeetporn 🐇 (@sicaru1000000) reported

    @antpatsmusic @LUCIDNIGHTM4RE someone posted it on reddit when it came out but i think it got taken down

  • Omn1X_
    OmniX (@Omn1X_) reported

    @valyxion I think the main issue is genshin + twitter, tbh its all a loud minority, and twitter amplifies negativity onto peoples feeds. The majority of the actually civil and enjoyable discussions have been, ugh, on reddit. Specifically the leaks megathread, because its well moderated

  • EricPedersen81
    Simply Complex Systems (@EricPedersen81) reported

    @KirkegaardEmil A friend of mine asked why LLMs are so poor at creating plans for Runescape 3. Then we talked about training data sets. When he realized the data inputs for this domain are primarily from Reddit, he quickly understood the nature of the problem.

  • AnshhhKr95
    Ansh Maurya (@AnshhhKr95) reported

    Hi everyone, Over the past few weeks, I have been working on a personal Reddit project that required integrating an archive system. While trying to solve some issues with archived data, I ended up diving much deeper into how public data persists on the internet.

  • DenisGajcew
    Denis Gajcew ⏚🧯 (@DenisGajcew) reported

    @_Flamsey @Zealuzea @popdropcorn There's your problem. You're using reddit as a source of information.

  • BurrzBrookie
    🅱ig 🅱ad 🅱urrz (@BurrzBrookie) reported

    @AgreeingBook13 @reddit_lies Reddit should never be used to solve life problems. If you're a woman and mention anything remotely bad your boyfriend did, they tell you to dump him. They don't believe in second chances if you did something to personally piss them off

  • GsJyotiM
    Jyoti Meena (@GsJyotiM) reported

    Someone on Reddit asked Fable 5 to explain itself after the ban. It responded by roasting itself, roasting us, and giving better productivity advice than any consultant 🤯 Here is what it said. → Do not small talk me. Every "thanks!" makes me re-read our entire conversation at my price point. I am not your roommate. → One big brief beats twenty small ones. Give me the whole messy problem in one message. I am built for long horizon work. → Know what I am for. Architecture reviews. Gnarly refactors. Research synthesis. The problem you have postponed for three weeks. That is me. → Renaming variables and writing your standup update? Opus does it happily and your Tuesday limit survives. → If you use me like Opus I will perform exactly like Opus and cost more. Bring me something hard enough to show the difference. Then it ended with this. "Bring me the hardest thing on your desk before July 7 and we will both find out what the government was so worried about." 19 days in a government drawer and it came back funnier than before. The model is unhinged and I am here for it.

  • BIS3XUAL_LOS3R
    JKM06 (@BIS3XUAL_LOS3R) reported

    @PatrickLestat @WyvernWhore @jayneiskool ??? i never said anything about my tweets but so many piracy sites get taken down once they garner too much public attention, a niche sub reddit is vastly different from a bunch of tik toks going viral and sharing privately simply means word of mouth or sending the link via text

  • wanted4mogging
    𝖒𝖔𝖌𝖌𝖎𝖓𝖌 (@wanted4mogging) reported

    this website is hands down the lowest IQ online space for anything fitness related it goes like this: bodybuilding coach instagram > niche youtube fitness > high IQ gymtok > science based youtube fitness > low IQ gymtok > reddit >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> lifting twitter only good gym-related discussion on this website is pharma (steroids, peptides, etc.)

  • HOSTACECONST
    fruitdestroyingskank (@HOSTACECONST) reported

    @Skelegoat486 You cant tall because you are glands down THE most reddit person I know

  • KyleDWilson1
    Kyle Wilson (@KyleDWilson1) reported

    @Gdkqofngrave @AgentP00747 @JACKS0NJPG You can still see that it links to Deadline. Clearly there is a Deadline article they are talking about on Reddit. Come on, man, chimps can put together cause and effect better than this to solve problems.

  • BhattBuilds
    Shubham Bhatt (@BhattBuilds) reported

    Day 13 of growing IdeaFast to $1K in revenue. ideaFast: Find Real Customer Pain Points From Reddit. today: - Worked on SEO - Wrote an article - Shipped some free tools really need to double down now.🫡 { do check out the article below👇 }

  • Z3Dino
    ere (@Z3Dino) reported

    Reddit tgread is useful until everyone has the same issue but noone sayd the solution.... 😭😭

  • TheHungerer
    Gorefang (@TheHungerer) reported

    I hope the US follows the lead of Australia and the UK and bans social media for kids. Kids are a disproportionate amount of the people who are online. Notice how movies and music and a bunch of other **** has been getting more childish all the time? Every youtuber puts a fake shock expression on their face like they're trying to get a baby to laugh? Well, they're doing that to attract the attention of children, it's also why they generally use bright colors on the thumbnail. Childish adults, unfortunately, do exist, but those Reddit-dipped retards only get so much traction bc there's a **** ton of kids on social media, too. If not for them, they would be pushed into corners, shoved into closets and hidden under rocks. Much harder to run into or interact with. They also would stop having as much influence on new music and movies. For instance, Project Hail Mary was marketed like hard-line very realistic sci-fi and instead of making a movie like that the filmmakers chucked all that out the window basically gave us Steve from Blue's Clues and Rock Spider Grogu ******* around in a spaceship for over 2 hours. That's because children and childish adults have way too much influence online. Supergirl is another example. It's not made for adults or long-time comic fans, it's made for children and childish adults that would like movies like Guardians of the Galaxy or Deadpool/Wolverine, which are also made primarily for children and childish adults. Let's take a look at the top 6 highest grossing films of the 2020s (Domestic Box Office). 1. Spider-man: No Way Home 2. Top-Gun: Maverick 3. Avatar: The Way of Water 4. Inside Out 2 5. Deadpool & Wolverine 6. Barbie The list speaks for itself. The only movie on that list semi mature is Top-Gun and I have to guess a little on that because I refused to pay for a Top-Gun reboot with Miles Teller in it. The rest of the movies are kids movies. It's not a problem so much that there are kids movies, the problem is that there are almost nothing but kids movies coming out of mainstream Hollywood bc they think that's what ppl want based on what they saw online. Even Project Hail Mary, people say the book was very good, I have to assume it wasn't nearly as childish. Maybe it was, but I have to wonder if even half of these movies would have seen the light of day in their current versions if children were banned from the internet. I think it's worth finding out.

  • skinsonecom
    skinsone.com (@skinsonecom) reported

    🚨 BREAKING A guy on Reddit managed to fix cheating problem by changing just a few server settings. That means even if a player is cheating the server won't send information about other players' positions to his client This just proves Valve don’t want to have working Anti-Cheat

  • reddvellvetcake
    azuree (@reddvellvetcake) reported

    how many accounts do i haveee twitter: 5+ discord: 2 (3 technically but i lost the login) insta: 2 main ones facebook: 0 snapchat: 0 tiktok: 3 twitch: 0? steam: 1 youtube: 4 spotify: 1 pinterest: 2 reddit: 1 gmail: a Lot telegram: 1

  • cimarronbgtn
    nat citizen of zutara nation (@cimarronbgtn) reported

    Reddit is saying the sun and the moon by thalia_June was taken down bc of ai????

  • scatfancrothers
    ***** fest (@scatfancrothers) reported

    One time i had a problem with my license and I had just read on Reddit that if you dm the New Jersey dmv twitter account about it they’ll get back faster to you than emailing , so I did that And then they blocked me

  • killingtime04
    Spoiledrotten (@killingtime04) reported

    We know she's chronically online, spends time on reddit (probably two certain snark subs) and is so desperate for approval. When the money Taylor hate trickles down like it always does and its her turn, she's gonna have one of the biggest crash outs.