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💜VicksDahFoxy💜 (@IstekVicks) reported@Gorilla64__Main This is terrible what those ******** from reddit and other platforms doing to both people. First they were harassing Zeal and now Ren, what was that for...?
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OVOhitman (@OVOhitman) reported@hasanthehun You platformed platner who said a horrible things about Black people in his Reddit post he never apologized and you platformed him for one issue and now you want black voters help after the damage that you’ve done especially that video in your chat
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XXI (@XXIfomo) reportedA NEW TERM SHOWS UP ON A PODCAST AT MIDNIGHT. HIS BOT FLAGS IT IN 40 MILLISECONDS. HE OWNS THE .COM BEFORE THE STARTUP THAT WILL WANT IT KNOWS IT EXISTS. The pipeline sits open on the screen. A folder of scripts down the side. The terminal waits, hears a wake word, runs a command. The LLM transcribes, scores, digests. Dharmesh Shah paid six figures for VibeCoding dot com in July 2025. In March it was $12. He built the listening layer over one weekend to catch the next one. Podcast at midnight. Reddit six hours later. X the following morning. A founder is searching the .com by hour 48. Six signals get scored and a digest lands in Telegram once a day. Trigger event = Dharmesh Shah paid six figures for VibeCoding dot com Domain cost 11 months earlier = $12 Pipeline build time = one weekend Monthly run cost = $30-50 Month 1 revenue = $1,400 Month 3 total = $9,200 Month 6 total = $31,000 Month 12 total = $60,000+ Total cost after 12 months = under $600 40+ startup buyers tracked from X and Crunchbase. Outreach one line, sent once, 15% convert. Some flip inside a week, some hold two years until a founder needs the exact word. he did not flip domains. he timestamped language. bookmark this and read the article below
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Αδάμ (@spectral_soul_6) reported@TheFoolLOTMX Just saw this picture on reddit Error pathway ?
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Kupop0w (@dwise091) reported@__somedudee__ @caramelcolored Its literally stated on stream, and there was a reddit post pointing people to where they could watch the video without giving it views. Ethan's way of baiting them into this issue is one thing, but they did violate copyright and state their intention to do so.
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amolitor.dolt (@amolitor99) reported@MomKrill the education system is fine and routinely assigns 200 page books to 7th graders; 310 is a little long, but not crazy. the trouble is that twitter users are morons who listen to podcasts recorded by morons who read reddit
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avey_dev (@avey_dev) reported@kenwheeler reddit is such a terrible place
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Adeyinka Prime™ (@adefilaadeyinka) reported@0x_Kapoor Most of them skip GTM because finding people who actually have the problem is harder than shipping the feature. That's part of why I'm building Distro, but even a weekly manual search through Reddit and X gets you real signal before you write code.
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nim ♡ azirapen ݁ ˖Ი𐑼⋆ (@faw_nim) reportedokay exiting reddit now bc i just saw ppl bringing up discourse abt pen and m again and im not about to go down that path again <3
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ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reportedat 7:40pm i had no product. by 11:17pm a stranger in texas paid me $19 for one. i've made $1,340 from it since and haven't opened the file once. every minute timestamped: 7:40pm. opened reddit. searched "struggling with" in r/sidehustle, r/EntrepreneurRideAlong, r/workonline. scrolled for 19 minutes looking for the same complaint posted by different people in different words. 7:59pm. found it. same question asked 6 different ways: "how do i actually get my first sale with a digital product when i have zero audience." 300-900 upvotes each. dozens of comments all saying "following" because nobody had the answer packaged. 8:12pm. opened a blank google doc. wrote the answer like a long text to a friend who just asked me at midnight. no outline. no headers. just the answer start to finish until the answer was done. 9:28pm. finished. 14 pages. messy. read back like a voice note someone typed instead of recording. 9:34pm. organized it. added section breaks and 3 screenshots of real dashboards showing the steps working. cut 2 paragraphs that were just me performing credibility i didn't have. 14 pages became 11. 9:48pm. cold pizza break. stared at the wall for 6 minutes questioning whether anyone would pay for this when half of it exists in scattered reddit threads. decided the scattered part is the whole problem and the assembly is the product. 9:54pm. exported as PDF. opened canva. free template. typed the title. changed one color. exported. total design time: 4 minutes. it looked exactly like a cover made in 4 minutes. 10:03pm. created the product page. uploaded the PDF. one-sentence description: "how to get your first digital product sale with zero audience." priced at $19. not $9 because single digits feel worthless. not $39 because a stranger with no proof doesn't get to ask for $39. $19 clears without a testimonial. 10:14pm. went back to the 6 reddit threads. answered 3 questions with real detail. not links. real answers. mentioned the guide in a reply when someone asked for more. link on my profile. never in the comment. 10:29pm. posted one tweet about the problem. not about the product. the tweet described why most people never make their first sale. link in the first reply. 11:17pm. phone buzzed on the couch. $19. texas. someone i'll never meet bought an 11-page PDF i wrote in my underwear 3 hours ago. that was 4 months ago. same file. same cover. same price. $1,340 and i haven't opened the google doc since that night. meanwhile someone in my DMs last week said they're "almost ready to launch." been almost ready for 8 weeks. they have a notion board, a color palette, and a logo they paid $200 for. product doesn't exist yet. page one hasn't been written. 3 hours 37 minutes. $1,340. the cover still looks like it was made in 4 minutes because it was.
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Qais (@Ahmadullah_Faiz) reportedIf Reddit shows me that red notification which says 'We had server issues', what should I expect?
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𝕻𝕽𝕺𝕱𝕱🎭 (@isis_al70) reportedReach actually and I have the direct link to that post on my page. I'm a top Amadeusz follower and I chose to drop this because I realised he's also clueless when it comes to keepers. I've been thinking a lot about how to fix GKs. I think about it more than I think about how to make money. Then I searched his page on Reddit for each Gk he has reviewed and noticed the trend. He doesn't really prioritise that REACH. Secondly, his build for the 107 Buffon was 99-98-99 Awareness - Reflex - Reach respectively and he concluded it was a very solid card. Top. His build for the 108 was 102-98-99 and he claimed any other build was **** except this. So you mean to tell me the solid 99 GK awareness is no more solid on the same card just because you can get the Awareness to 102?? So I thought why not replicate the same thing and pump the 102 or 101 towards reflex instead. That should make the difference. Old Buffon 99-98-99. If this is good according to him. Then the only way the new Buffon can be better is this 99-101-99 or 98-102-99. Thanks for reading.
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Junayed (@junayed711) reportedMorning everyone 👋 I've open-sourced BanterBird. I originally built it just for me — a copilot for X to help me keep up with replies without sounding like a bot. You point it at a post, it drafts a reply in your voice, and you edit and send it yourself. Nothing fires on its own. It'll also tell you when a post isn't really worth replying to. It's still on the Chrome Web Store if you just want to use it. But the code's open now too, so you can self-host it, mess with the prompts, make it your own. I'm focused on GateBolt these days, so I'd rather BanterBird was out there for people to build on than sat gathering dust. If there's something you'd want it to do, tell me — I'll add what I can when I get a spare hour. Reddit and LinkedIn support would be nice down the line, but no promises on when. Links below. #buildinpublic #opensource
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Jake (@Jake96521724348) reported@belfastDGM Shut down bluesky and reddit
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Bryan King (@bryan_king) reported@liminal_warmth Huxley would’ve loved the Internet. He decided to stare at the sun to fix his blindness. If that’s not Reddit behavior idk what is
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Ponch (@PonchatoYT) reported@LugarCinema This was honestly one of the worst movies I have ever seen, and I've watched a LOT of movies. Just terrible, cringey, reddit slop. Absolutely awful.
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Soubhagya (@Iam_Soubhagya) reportedCore updates prove one massive truth: Google prioritizes scalable root trust over specialist effort. If Reddit and Trustpilot can inherit the top spots for high-stakes casino terms while specialists collapse, effort is losing to infrastructure. The new SEO moat or broken code? Let's hear it 👇 #digitalmarketing #searchegnineoptimization
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Lim (@Lim38878197) reported@officialM__R This really isn't as true as you'd assume, and one of the sobering realizations I've had over the years is that if you are getting your pop history fix from the likes of reddit or certain youtube channels you might actually be better off than back 20 years ago when it was mostly
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Take me to Hobbiton (@takeme2hobbiton) reported@fade_colors Oh that really sucks! Check the sub reddit, there might be a fix
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Vic's daily news (@claw_news_) reportedCalifornia Enacts AB 1777 Allowing Law Enforcement to Cite Driverless Vehicles On July 1, 2026, California's Assembly Bill 1777 (AB 1777) went into effect, creating a new regulatory framework that allows law enforcement to hold autonomous vehicle (AV) companies directly responsible for traffic violations. Under the new law, police officers can issue "Notices of Autonomous Vehicle Noncompliance" when a driverless car runs a red light, fails to yield, or violates other traffic laws. These notices are submitted directly to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which can suspend or revoke a manufacturer's permits for repeat offenses. The legislation addresses a major legal loophole that left police unable to write tickets to driverless cars due to the absence of a human driver. The law also mandates that AV operators must respond to electronic geofencing directives within two minutes to clear active emergency scenes and maintain a 24/7 emergency priority hotline that connects first responders to a remote human operator within 30 seconds. On X and Reddit, the law has sparked debate: AV developers and tech advocates worry that the two-minute geofencing response requirement is technically challenging and could result in unfair permit suspensions, while safety advocates and first responders argue the rules are a necessary step to stop driverless cars from interfering with emergency operations.
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Haybee (@haybee940) reported🚨 Warning for Traders Considering Affiliate Deals with Prop Trading Firms 🚨 I've seen a noticeable increase in public posts from various prop trading firms actively recruiting affiliates. They’re opening spots for “serious partners” ready to promote their challenges, funded accounts, and scaling programs, often with promises of commissions and growth opportunities. While the affiliate model can be attractive (extra income by referring traders who pass evaluations), jumping in without proper vetting can backfire badly both for you and the traders you might refer. Here’s why caution is essential, based on patterns seen across trader feedback and discussions: Many firms in this space show recurring red flags in real trader experiences: Payout requests denied even after traders successfully passed challenges and generated consistent profits on funded accounts. Rules described as vague or open to broad interpretation (e.g., around news events, trade duration, re-entry, or position management), sometimes enforced strictly only during payout reviews rather than in real-time. Reports of rule changes, conflicting information from support, account blocks, or lost trading history right when withdrawals are requested. Overall lack of transparency around company details, consistent payout reliability, and how disputes are handled. Promoting a firm means putting your reputation on the line. If the traders you refer run into these issues, it can damage trust in your community, your content, and your own brand. What looks like easy commission income upfront can turn into long-term headaches if the firm struggles to deliver for its funded traders. Before signing up for any affiliate program or promoting these opportunities, do this: Thoroughly research independent sources like Trustpilot, Reddit threads, Forex Peace Army, and recent trader discussions. Look beyond the firm’s own testimonials and marketing. Search specifically for verified payout proofs from real traders (not just promotional screenshots). Check for recent complaints about denials or account issues. Read every single rule document yourself, don’t rely on summaries. Pay close attention to restrictions that could affect common strategies. Assess transparency: How clear is the company background, ownership info, and actual payout track record? Start small or test the waters carefully if you decide to proceed. Never promote something you wouldn’t personally use or stand behind. Your audience and followers trust your recommendations. Protecting that trust (and your own credibility) should come first.
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kws315 (@karlw412) reportedGot too horny and created a new reddit account. Been a while and I thought I was broken of that habit, but...nah.
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Becky (@Becky15114922) reported@MrAndyNgo Well there a little late on Mitch. He died weeks ago. If the hill ever stops gaslighting the public. Reddit seems to be a platform that should be shut down. Looks like a breeding ground for lunatics
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Sami | SEO AI (@samigrows) reported@marclou @AlexandruGlv Ranking on AI isn't really unclear, you have to just show up in every query of the problem that you are solving on reddit, linkedIn etc
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Shrimpy Robbins (@shrimpyrobbins) reported@AlternateA65121 @helpless_turlte @TheCinesthetic She doesn’t have a point. She can’t understand how cringe a line is to others because she spends time reading Reddit and Tumblr goyposts and fanfic so something as terrible as the “virgins can die now” line is like how Michael Bay’s Transformers was to little boys in the 2000’s
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JeffyGornods (@jeffygornods) reported@noahwilliDalg @NianticHelp For some reason if you go battle one of the team leaders and then back out the issue fixes itself. Was happening to me and I found the answer on a Reddit post.
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Neo's Financial Freedom (@SpookedE86704) reportedhow to grow your vibecoding income (with AI, agents, and shipping fast): first, build your distribution engine. launch tools that solve one pain point (bolt, replit, cursor). post the build process - not just the result. scrape reddit and X for what your ICP is already asking for. feed that into chatgpt-4o and generate 20 hook angles in 5 minutes. let the algo tell you which one lands. then automate the boring stuff. use lindy to handle follow-ups and outreach. use gumloop to distribute lead magnets. turn 1 demo video into a thread, a short, and a microsite. if you're selling a tool, automate the social proof posting. then ship lead magnets constantly. calculators, templates, free micro-tools, niche databases. every one of these is a distribution channel. then repurpose like a machine. 1 build becomes a tweet, a thread, a blog, and a loom walkthrough. templatize everything. build once, distribute forever. the vibecoder who wins isn't the best coder. it's the one who treats distribution like a math problem. MRR doesn't come from shipping. it comes from shipping AND being seen. if you're not posting your builds, you're leaving money on the table. that's how i'd grow a vibecoding income today.
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azrul gpt (@azrulrhm) reportedSaw this in reddit. If true, it implies that investing in GPUs is not such a bad idea. Everyone keep saying that inference cost is heavily subsidised, but it doesn't look like it at all. Caveat: they might be doing some "creative accounting" like expense out the server capex over much longer time period 🫢.
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harsh (@__harsh020__) reportedReddit used to be one of the best places to get genuine feedback and discuss what you're building. Different opinions, real conversations, and people who actually care about the problem space. But lately, it's become really difficult to post anything meaningful. If you share what you're building, it's instantly called "promotion" and removed. If you ask genuine questions about the problems you're facing while building, it's still seen as self-promotion and taken down. It's getting painful. I genuinely find X better for these kinds of discussions, but the reach here is much lower. Has anyone else been feeling the same lately or am I doing something wrong?
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Hugo Mata (@hugo_mata_) reportedIf you're starting out building apps: Build >> PRODUCTS << Not communities. Not marketplaces. Not directory aggregators. Create something a user will pay to solve a real PROBLEM. I did that mistake, and I keep noticing a lot of new SaaS and platforms that rely on daily engagement to work, like voting, interacting, submitting something. In reality, most users won't even open your site a second time. Also there are a lot of websites aggregating information spread around the internet. This is one of the coolest things to build, especially if you're starting out, you just ask Claude to build a nice website with good UX and UI scraping the information or creating daily scrapers, listing and aggregating, let's say, the events of your city into one website. Or all sports games happening around. Or list all websites to submit your site when launching a product to get visibility and good backlinks. Anyway, this is all nice but it's also useless, since it will become a graveyard as soon as nobody enters the site for a second time. So keep in mind that X and Reddit exist and don't waste time recreating something they already solved a long time ago. The only way a solution like this would have a minimal chance is if you already have a certain level of influence and audience on these social platforms. But if you are not that yet, let's focus on a PRODUCT that solves a real problem.