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Most Reported Problems

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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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  • MrHoppy800
    Hoppy (@MrHoppy800) reported

    @ReclaimTheNetHQ Nobody wants the Reddit app, it's time they give up & move on, & possibly fix their site, so it won't be toxic in some subreddits (Snark subreddits for example).

  • NitzyWeasel
    Nitzy Weasel (@NitzyWeasel) reported

    @baubutz @bgcts Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • Joanna33392677
    low balance alert (@Joanna33392677) reported

    @LiarRenton god he's so much like phil "ive been saying this for years and no one listened to me!!" as if he's some kind of renegade, but his opinions are actually just watered down versions of posts he saw on reddit or twitter

  • daniel_oyeee
    Daniel Oyegoke (@daniel_oyeee) reported

    Spent the morning answering a real estate agent’s question on Reddit about open house follow-up. The answers most agents give: respond fast, text don’t call, follow up 5–9 times, be specific not generic. All true. But none of it is actually the problem. The real issue is that agents don’t follow up consistently on leads that didn’t feel hot in the first 24 hours. Open house attendee who chatted for 3 min then left? Gets 1 text, no reply, abandoned. Zillow lead who came in at 9pm Saturday? Voicemail Monday morning, no callback, abandoned. Callback an agent promised three weeks ago? Tuesday came and went, forgotten, abandoned. These aren’t lost leads. They’re abandoned leads. There’s a difference. Lost means you tried and didn’t win. Abandoned means you stopped trying. Industry data says most lead conversions happen between touch 5 and touch 9. Most agents stop at touch 1 or 2. So most agents are quitting in the exact range where the money actually is. The cruel part, the leads that didn’t seem hot at first are the ones with the longest decision timelines and the biggest payoff. The hot ones either close fast or move to another agent fast. The lukewarm ones come back in month 3, month 5, month 8, but only if someone stayed in touch. Brokerages don’t have a lead problem. They have a Lead Leakage problem. And most of the leakage happens not at first contact, but at touch 3, 4, 5; where every other agent has already given up. Fixing that gap @ORVNlabs

  • ok_uhh98009
    uhh_ok (@ok_uhh98009) reported

    @Rayraybom76 5-6 years ago I and a bunch of other zealous teenagers were running an "IT Cell" on Reddit over Discord. One "less secure" and one "secure" server. Stopped cuz we all had other stuff to do. Astroturfing, like/dislike bombing, post-targetting, etc are easy to pull and widespread.

  • VoxPopuliVoxD14
    Vox Populi Vox Dei (@VoxPopuliVoxD14) reported

    @GBudhau Echo chamber irl. Reddit er manush jon thik eirom. Has zero notion about the ground reality. Commies in our locality were expecting to win 170+ seats. Problem is they are a vocal minority online.

  • mednasah_
    mednasah (@mednasah_) reported

    "He is saying don't open the Packs but he is opening them by himself, how hypocritical" The posts on Reddit are already in front of my eyes. Yes you Idiot, because this game is paying my bills and feeding my family. If I stop creating content, I can shut down "Mednasah" and go back to my 9-5 job. But if YOU stop opening packs, you will have even MORE money for you and your family.

  • maxmingl
    Max (@maxmingl) reported

    reddit is pretty nice when its a bunch of people trying to solve an issue they have everything else is BS

  • CharonsSails
    🌼Charon🌸 (@CharonsSails) reported

    @LibraryofLewd @LilithLovett Nah the reddit largely disavowed by the community (to the point there’s like 4 alternatives, the maincord, the companion app server, SEF, FA, a large coalition of places full of people who disavow the Reddit on premise) allegedly did that, and diff 10 is mad easy.

  • BearAdventuring
    AdventuringBear (@BearAdventuring) reported

    @RealMrKraken I should note that my Org has said that maybe we should take down your link in my Discord to show solidarity with the Reddit Mods ;) But in all seriousness, you deserve all the follows, likes, and loves!

  • shipwithkrsna
    Krishna from getmvpbuilt (@shipwithkrsna) reported

    @pcshipp reddit is full of genuine problem solvers

  • Xorxox2
    Xorxox (@Xorxox2) reported

    @DOROTA78391689 @JEStaurset @DakdaR22 It is not my problem, that you are to stupid to read something else, then posts on Reddit. How many military books did you read? Do you know what is Snail Offensive? And why it was developed? Do you know when is war of attrition won? Do you know what is it war of attrition? Do you know what are military productions of RF and NATO?

  • ratgirldingus
    ★ juliet‼️ (@ratgirldingus) reported

    @MilitSt would it be less reddit if on the back it said hawk pooah with an arrow pointing down at butt

  • ashmq200
    ˚。⋆୨୧˚Ash 🇭🇹˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆ (@ashmq200) reported

    I love reddit any problem I have someone already had it as well😌

  • zeebellaire
    Zee Bellaire (@zeebellaire) reported

    @Reddit is there anyway I can get support with my account for a general inquiry? My account is not banned or anything like that but I need to discuss an issue that is not listed in any of your contact forms.

  • desirealIndian
    REAL INDIAN (@desirealIndian) reported

    @RahulMukherji5 @iammsk I mean they are right. You'll be in trouble if you keep on, the more the day passes it will become worse for sure. Better to be anonymous and on Reddit or somewhere to be vocal. But still you do have ***** to be willing to be vocal now.

  • tayyabirfan_
    Tayyab Irfan (@tayyabirfan_) reported

    @_falsi1ke Just start with a micro SaaS, build something that solves only 1 problem, that’s it and start marketing it like crazy on X, Reddit, FB, Product Hunt and any other platform you can think of

  • Animesh_aaj
    Animesh (@Animesh_aaj) reported

    @pcshipp Reddit is full of people who know exactly how to fix everything but have never built anything.

  • BipstyMcBipste
    BipstyMcBipste (@BipstyMcBipste) reported

    @TheEbonyMaw @omegilla Right, you're gonna declare the other person cringe or Reddit or some flavour of immature then pretend the problem disappears from your belief system.

  • huskiesplswin
    OKONGWU TO BOSTON p (@huskiesplswin) reported

    i feel like my issue with drake is that he makes the music equivalent of a youtuber reacting to reddit posts, while other artists make the equivalent of literal cinema

  • sabievsky
    sabi🕸️ (@sabievsky) reported

    every problem has a solution and that solution is already on reddit

  • Vyapaari_CA
    Vyapaari CA (@Vyapaari_CA) reported

    @Dhairya__tweets And reddit is there favt. Unmarried chacha who share everything with them and also discuss the problems

  • LeomacLCM
    Sir Leo (@LeomacLCM) reported

    @Fenrirtheicewo1 Everything about this show makes me mad. Genuinely everything. It's like they took a checklist of Reddit moral superiority and tried to check every single box Then they Deus Ex Machina every single problem the world had Oh airbenders genocide? No worries, here's God to solve it

  • cyberprince_rwo
    cyberprince (@cyberprince_rwo) reported

    The ultimate Reddit thesis and the reason why Prince won't stop talking to you about it: The path from today’s valuation to a possible trillion dollar outcome for $RDDT is not one catalyst. It is several massive flywheels stacking together at the same time. The market is starting to realize Reddit is no longer “just a forum website.” It is becoming: The human data layer for AI - A next generation intent driven advertising platform. - A search engine for opinions and recommendations. - Potentially a commerce platform powered by community trust. The biggest upcoming catalysts are these: 1. AI Data Licensing Explodes This is probably the single most important long term catalyst. Reddit already has deals with Google and OpenAI, and the entire AI industry is becoming desperate for high quality human conversation data. The critical point: AI models are running out of premium human generated data. Reddit has: billions of authentic discussions niche expertise communities product reviews emotional conversations technical troubleshooting real human opinions That dataset is nearly impossible to replicate. If frontier AI models become trillion dollar industries themselves, paying Reddit billions annually for training and retrieval data becomes rational. The market currently treats Reddit licensing revenue as a side business. It could eventually become one of the highest margin data businesses in the world. 2. Reddit AI Search Becomes a Monster This may become the company’s defining product. Reddit has openly said AI powered search is their next big opportunity. Why this matters: Traditional Google search is weakening for recommendation queries. People increasingly search: “best laptop reddit” “best protein powder reddit” “moving to madrid reddit” “how to fix shoulder pain reddit” because they trust humans more than SEO spam. Reddit Answers and AI search combine: generative AI real discussions authentic human perspectives That is a fundamentally different search experience. If Reddit captures even a small portion of commercial intent search from Google, the economics become enormous. Search advertising is one of the biggest profit pools in tech history. 3. AI Powered Commerce and Shopping This is massively underrated. This is potentially huge because Reddit already influences purchasing decisions at scale. People already use Reddit before buying: watches, GPUs, cars, supplements, skincare, electronics, software, almost everything. The difference is Reddit historically captured almost none of the transaction economics. Now they are trying to monetize recommendation intent directly. If Reddit successfully becomes the trusted recommendation layer of the internet, then commerce revenue could explode. That market is gigantic. 4. Advertising ARPU Still Has Massive Room Compared to Meta, Reddit monetization is still early. Yet revenue growth has been extraordinary: 69% revenue growth 74% ad revenue growth The important part: Reddit ads are becoming much better because AI improves: targeting contextual relevance conversion optimization ad generation Unlike Instagram or TikTok, Reddit users reveal intent directly in conversations. Someone posting: “Best EV under $50k?” is insanely valuable advertising inventory. That intent signal is worth far more than passive scrolling. 5. International Growth International monetization is still underdeveloped. That is a classic hyper scale internet company setup: global audience low international ARPU monetization catches up later As Reddit improves: translations, localization, AI moderation and onboarding, international revenue can compound for years. This is exactly what happened with Meta historically. 6. Google Search Dependence Is Shrinking Historically, one Reddit bear case was: “What if Google stops sending traffic?” But AI search changes the equation. Reddit increasingly becomes a destination itself rather than just indexed content. If users open Reddit directly for: answers recommendations AI summaries shopping discovery Then, the platform power increases dramatically. That improves long term durability. 7. The “Human Internet” Scarcity Premium This is the deepest long term bull thesis. AI generated content is exploding everywhere. But authentic human interaction is becoming more scarce and valuable. Reddit may become one of the few remaining scaled repositories of: real opinions real expertise real communities real debates real emotional discussion In an AI saturated world, authentic human networks may deserve premium valuations. That could justify valuation multiples the market currently thinks are impossible. What Would Need To Happen For $1 Trillion? A trillion dollar market cap would likely require Reddit to evolve into something like: a dominant AI search layer a core infrastructure provider for AI companies a massive global ad platform a commerce recommendation engine one of the primary “human data” networks on Earth That sounds extreme today. But: Meta was once “just Facebook” Amazon was “just books” Google was “just search” The biggest upside is that Reddit may own one of the most strategically valuable datasets in the AI era.

  • 111adnan1119
    111adnan1193 (@111adnan1119) reported

    @BasedDostoevski Had hours long discussions on obscure forums (Reddit) on these issues. Literally zero material evidence,also it takes a significant leap of faith to assume tattoing a pagan symbol(or even a cross) would deter a slaver. Ottomans were not vampires.

  • GrzegorzBukat
    GrzegorzBukat | DevOps & Laravel | @zuzia_app (@GrzegorzBukat) reported

    A while ago people on Reddit said that if a platform like this ever existed, it would be a complete game changer for SEO. The thread got buried. So I decided to test it myself. Fresh domain. No history. No backlinks. No authority. No tricks. And the result? Google is indexing the pages beautifully. Literally all of them. Every single page got indexed without issues. This is exactly why I’m building PSEOPage. Programmatic SEO is about to change a lot more than people think.

  • LayoffAI
    Official Layoff (@LayoffAI) reported

    AMAZON DOING SILENT LAYOFFS RIGHT NOW 🚨 No CEO memo. No press release. No WARN Act filing. Just employees showing up on Reddit saying their roles were eliminated. A lot of them. This is exactly what @PlumbNick predicted in October 2025. Amazon announced 30,000 cuts. Backlash was massive. They walked it back to 14,000. Still too loud. His words: "I'd A/B test the message and fine-tune the balance all the way down until Americans have nothing left." Now in May 2026, they seem to have found the formula. Say nothing. Eliminate roles quietly. Keep each site under 100 cuts so WARN Act never triggers. No filing means no public record. No record means no headline. Do we know 100% they are doing this? No, and that is the point. The WARN Act requires 60-day notice for mass layoffs. But if you stagger the cuts, spread them across sites, and never use the word "layoff," you never technically trigger it. Is it legal? The law says deliberate structuring to avoid thresholds is a violation. But enforcement is through private lawsuits, and the penalty is 60 days back pay. For Amazon, that's a rounding error. Meanwhile, they are the #1 abuser of H-1B in the entire country since 2017.

  • BonifaceOption
    Andrew Isker 🌳🪓 (@BonifaceOption) reported

    @RobertSportsBet Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • Basti_dood
    Basti (@Basti_dood) reported

    @ReviewsPossum Can't re-evaluate everything while being part of the hivemind. They would just go for the first feel-good option that comes along, reinforcing each other along the way. Guess why ChatGPT, trained on reddit data, used to be so affirming even for terrible ideas. We have a problem.

  • HopeWidogast
    Nomad Tealeaf 🍂🍄 (@HopeWidogast) reported

    @All_Lee24 Going for a job interview to ragebait the manager with chad Radhan reddit takes so they rip their clothes off and I can spend the next 3 hours rolling around the room and poking them with a half broken toothpick