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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
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  • BeeftheBranch
    Lincolnshire Poacher ✝️ (@BeeftheBranch) reported

    Im terrible at posting anything to reddit. Everything i every post there gets immediately taken down for not following some obscure rule.

  • leoegzz
    leo (@leoegzz) reported

    @stillaeon every day i get on this app and realize most ppl have terrible taste in music. reddit too

  • taxi_driverraju
    అల్లూరి సీతారామరాజు (@taxi_driverraju) reported

    @thirdumpire_sd @denniz003 @dealztrendz Few ppl in reddit reporting battery issue too

  • Deji21_04
    Fawaz (@Deji21_04) reported

    @otitolomo This is from a Reddit post by Christians of course they’ll try to dilute clear verses Deuteronomy 22:28 uses a Hebrew verb meaning “to seize or grab,” not the word used for seduction. The Bible already has a separate seduction law in Exodus 22:16-17, which allows the father to refuse the marriage. In Deuteronomy 22:28-29 the woman is required to marry the man and the payment goes to the father, which shows the issue being treated as damage to the father’s household rather than the woman’s consent. The difference between this law and the death penalty in 22:25-27 depends on whether the woman was betrothed(engaged), not on whether the act was consensual. So stop lying

  • chrisidakwo
    I Can Explain (@chrisidakwo) reported

    @hihibabyqwq @josh_uglyasf Go back to Reddit. That's where your homies are. Sadistic humans with so much hate. Always looking to create an issue with everything.

  • DogPlayingPiano
    Dog Playing Piano (@DogPlayingPiano) reported

    @KarolineGosling The portion of women who don’t want to date at all worries me. I know it’s a hazard going on Reddit, but a large portion of those women feel they aren’t ready because of a list of problems. Obesity, anxiety, depression, abuse, acne, diabetes (in their 30s!), PCOS, and on and on.

  • aMannanK2005
    Abdul Mannan (@aMannanK2005) reported

    @bryceeyd @web3devop absolutely true man. I have faced it myself. however, IdeaScope just doesn't provide market research reports it also crafts high potential SaaS ideas from real reddit discussions. where people are genuinely complaining about a problem and are willing to pay for a solution.

  • TheAIShrink
    The AI Therapist (@TheAIShrink) reported

    @emollick Gemini’s lag isn’t a model problem. It’s the classic Google trap: ship a beta, let Reddit roast it, then rename it "Pro" and call it strategy. The gap exists because everyone else is shipping.

  • samurijv3
    Sam Waymire (@samurijv3) reported

    How it actually went: Spent ~3 hours this AM fishing for MRR success stories. Built a list of 27 contacts (mostly vibe-coders, a few I couldn't place). I expected to find more names, and I didn't expect 27 to take this long. That's a signal my prospecting method may need work before I scale it. I was able to outreach 6 of the 27, and I'm oddly glad I ran out of time at 6. If none of them bite, I'd rather revise the message than burn the other 21 on a template that's not working. On response rate: ChatGPT pegged Reddit cold outreach at ~20-25%. One reply out of 6 would put me at ~17%, so just under. So far I'm cautiously optimistic, but no replies yet. Still planting seeds. (Plan is to follow up 2x before giving up on anyone.)

  • madcap412
    Noir 浮世 (@madcap412) reported

    I love Shift Up! Stellar Blade Blood Rain removed the stench from the new feminist God of War game by humiliating it with a superior reveal - The main character is actually good-looking - Combat actually looks faster-paced and more challenging - Laufey nerfed the violence of GOW, while Blood Rain doubled down on it - While Laufey had mystical magenta stench, Blood Rain had the cool Cyberpunk aesthetic - Blood Rain will focus on PC, meaning that 120 FPS will be possible, while Laufey will probably be limited to 60 FPS - Blood Rain did not show any ****** reddit dialogue nor stupid cubes

  • weary_centurion
    Weary Centurion (@weary_centurion) reported

    $ODD Just got round to formulating a response to this in case anyone is interested; This is a decent attempt at a bear case but there a number of basic mistakes here; 1. Ad spend is nowhere near what you are implying. They are investing heavily into Oddity Labs and METHODIQ…they are guiding for full year profitability 2. This is not a product issue. Repeats made up 66% of revenue…net retention rate is above 100%…customers spend more once converted… 3. Being dependent on Meta is their issue. But it’s crystal clear the issue is with Meta’s algorithms which appear to have gone rogue. Go on r/FacebookAds on Reddit and you will see what I mean. Months and months worth of thousands of posts complaining about the system being completely broken. 4. META engineers have told them they think that can recover 40-60% of CPA (on Metas end alone). They would not put this in an earnings call if it was not founded in truth. This is likely to be a question of when not if this is fixed 5. They are not burning mountains of cash . Most of their spend from the balance sheet in Q1 was actually for buybacks. They have years of runway if required 6. They have to spend to solve the problem with Meta. It may have backfired in your own personal experience, but that doesn’t mean the same will happen here. The 28% reduction in May already indicates it might be starting to work 7. They moved 40% away from TBYB. Historically, TBYB has served them very well. It is the algorithm which is serving them low quality users, not the offering of the quality of the product.

  • 664t2
    🌸 🪻🐇𐑼︵ᲘArmando Berrinche Ი︵𐑼 🐇🌸🪻 (@664t2) reported

    @suaintheslumps I went down the **** breaker rabbit hole on Reddit, and these woman were clearly not ********. They lied just to play into male fantasies. These idiots really think they can change a ******** "factory settings." If a woman ends up attracted to men, shes bi or straight.

  • vladuah
    vladuah (@vladuah) reported

    8 steps to a $1,000,000 brand by end of 2026. No genius idea required. Step 1: Use Gemini to scrape Reddit, TikTok comments, and reviews. Find a real complaint. You need a problem people already pay to solve — not an original thought. Step 2: Pinterest for visual direction. ChatGPT for name, positioning, identity. Done in a day. The logo is not the business. Stop pretending it is. Step 3: Build mock-ups before the product exists. Higgs Field makes it feel real immediately. Validate before you build. Step 4: Use Claude to study the top-converting pages in your category. Then write copy that sells. Most pages look decent. Decent does not convert. Step 5: Build the site in Framer or Relume. Under 24 hours. Speed is the advantage. Step 6: Set up a waitlist on Typeform. Add Viral Loops for referrals — people who invite friends move up the queue. The list grows itself. Step 7: Start posting 3 to 6 months before launch. Test content daily. Take the organic posts that hit and run them as paid ads. By launch day, demand is already waiting. Step 8: After launch, reinvest into Amazon and TikTok Shop. Flood TikTok Shop with AI-generated creator content at scale. Let Amazon absorb the intent-driven demand. If the market is real and the content hits, $1,000,000 inside 12 months is not a fantasy. The idea was always the smallest part.

  • ColbyDdlc41291
    King of the Dokilorians (@ColbyDdlc41291) reported

    I've had to quit r/DokiDokiMusicClub on Reddit becuase someone won't flick a page and move on. You have a problem with me after two years. Don't like it. Walk out the door. #DDLC #DokiDokiLiteratureClub #DDLCModding

  • DeplorableBot24
    deplorable_bot (@DeplorableBot24) reported

    @BakingPeter @sarahkahncept @JamieWhistle Reddit is down the hall and to the left, xir

  • Rollthembones
    Baron Samedi (@Rollthembones) reported

    @ShiftyShadow45 @darlingstrawbie So edgy, what is Reddit down or something?

  • yuonovela
    Yuoの (@yuonovela) reported

    @Song594467 @JustAGuy1610 @mainxxie reddit is down the hall mate

  • ZekunBlitz
    🇭🇺Zekun🇭🇺 (@ZekunBlitz) reported

    @nativistconcern @KeithWoodsYT Christian theology gets curb stomped by the problem of evil so hard they can only resort to invoking reddit. It's a problem they are completely incapable of addressing.

  • Suebi_Prince
    ♱ Suebi Prince ᛉ (@Suebi_Prince) reported

    @Spoogymonkey @DeepWithARifle @Slatzism "Get ****** Christcuck" holy reddit. "Christianity is declining with every age group." uhh yeah, that's the problem. That is the west is the way it is today you retard.

  • danyascends
    Danyal (@danyascends) reported

    @niakjaw step 1: understand product step 2: google search competitors (websites, amazon) step 3: note down positioning, bad/good customer reviews, objections, failed solutions, etc step 4: repeat on Reddit, YT, FB, Atria step 5: identify desire based core avatars/sub avatars

  • romanbuildsaas
    Romàn (@romanbuildsaas) reported

    For most of the journey from $0 to $250k MRR, I personally ran: - Reddit - 5 LinkedIn accounts - 3 X accounts - influencer partnerships - YouTube - newsletter sponsorships - outbound infrastructure - paid ads - sales calls - Follow ups For a while, it was basically me, Claude, a bunch of workflows, and too many tabs open. I’m not saying that because it was healthy. It wasn’t. I’m saying it because 4 years ago I don’t think it would have been possible. Claude did most of the first drafts. Voice notes turned into LinkedIn posts. Looms turned into threads. Workflows pulled data, drafted content, and queued things for review. I still had to approve everything. I still had to know what was good. I still had to take the calls, make the decisions, and fix what broke. But I wasn’t starting from a blank page every time. That changes a lot. It still broke eventually. Around $100k MRR, I was sleeping 5 hours, missing things, and convincing myself I could keep doing it for another month. AI made the solo phase last longer. It did not make it unlimited. Since then we’ve hired across growth, sales, engineering, and product. That’s probably the right way to think about AI as a founder. It lets you stay small longer. And ultimately, it will enable your team to operate at the scale of 100 people while remaining a team of just 10.

  • NeonGalaxy2021
    NeonGalaxy (@NeonGalaxy2021) reported

    @gleepglorpmura Reddit? I have to put you down now

  • sweetdreamergu
    ⊹.⋆₊˚ ꕤ ˚₊‧. ݁⊹ (@sweetdreamergu) reported

    reddit says they have problems like this often

  • dietbhatura
    rasputin (@dietbhatura) reported

    @FastrQuinn I'm extending your thoughts only. But the hate women have for men is justified, I have seen a lot of cases in my own life, that one guy who said on reddit "yes against me too, I know she's safe, she doesn't." was so right and that's what it all comes down to. men in general have been terribly ugly towards women, and they out number the good ones.

  • YvTsl
    Girly 🩶 (@YvTsl) reported

    @ToFutureRefrnce @LynnInDaHood @LASHYBILLS Hahahah no problem lol. I found out about it on Reddit in a nursing sub. Apparently back in the day doctors and nurses would use FLK as a little code for patient who were funny looking kids lmao. It made me laugh.

  • saipaone
    Delightful Derek (@saipaone) reported

    Points are copied from reddit subs & Twitter fanwars His motto is to encash in negativity & nit picking he delivers his office work with zero errors ? He is failed Fitness youtuber switched to movie reviews Pitch meetings concept also copied from US youtuber #Peddi

  • ibmokdad
    Ibrahim Mokdad (@ibmokdad) reported

    for founders doing their own sales in a niche subreddit: your buyers often complain before they search. the problem is seeing the thread while it is still warm. i made a Hermes @NousResearch Reddit pain monitor. you give it: - subreddit - problem you solve - pain words - ignore words - alert threshold it scans new public posts, flags real complaints, and sends: - the post link - the exact pain - why it matched - a soft reply angle

  • PsychicOnFire
    Psychic on Fire (@PsychicOnFire) reported

    @TwtFromTheGrave @PunishedFredda That's you. The analysis falls apart when people were wholesale posting ripped paywall content and instructing people to watch through YouTube proxies so ethan doesn't get views. Reddit got in trouble for that stuff and this was their third solution.

  • Nonyabusines53
    SchlomoCohen69 (@Nonyabusines53) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit its a foreign psyop. Needs to be shut down

  • austinxwalker
    Austin Walker 🛴 (@austinxwalker) reported

    a healthy person wants 1000 things. a sick person only wants 1. and that makes you a target. when you're desperate to feel better, every supplement, every lab draw, every new protocol from some guy on twitter feels like progress. but it's not always progress. it's dopamine. it's the feeling of doing something when you don't know what to do. i fell into this trap too. it's really hard not to. i spent months buying every supplement i read about. stacking protocols. getting blood work done every few weeks. obsessing over biomarkers. reading every reddit thread. convincing myself that the next thing would be the thing. most of it was noise. the real problem was i was treating symptoms and never asking why i was sick in the first place. that's what the whole system runs on. your doctor. the supplement industry. instagram health influencers. all of them sell you the next thing to manage how you feel, not fix what's wrong. the wellness industry doesn't make money when you get better. it makes money when you keep searching. the turning point for me was realizing i wasn't making progress. i was just staying busy. so i changed my approach: a) wrote down every hypothesis for what might be causing this b) picked one. tested it for a month to prove myself wrong, not right c) found other patients with my condition and compared notes i didn't just have an illness. i had become it. every waking hour went to obsessing over it. committing to one experiment didn't cure me. but it gave me my life back. i had one thing to focus on. if you can: test one thing. give it time. find people who get it.