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Most Reported Problems
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Website Down (69%)
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Errors (24%)
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Sign in (7%)
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Noah Heijnen
(@NoahHeijnen) reported
@ArtandTomatoes Same for me, but that means i can explain in simple terms. Huge investing companies (hedgefunds) made bets (aka shorts) that gamestop shares would go down/bankrupt. Reddit (millions of users) in turn bet against that market and invested in gamestock shares.
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Chazekiah, the Mitten Socialist
(@42Pigeons) reported
When Reddit is causing the stock market to crash, it's not just corporate dudebros that are effected. There are plenty of regular, not well off people, that use the stock market as a way to make money while saving because between fear of losing our jobs or the broken American
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needsanap
(@cheri311) reported
If they shut down the market bc of a bunch of Reddit bros it delegitimizes the entire market
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Highly Unethnical
(@V_Unethnical) reported
@Satan32219997 @QuarantinedCoof Cracking down on these people might actually be good in the long run. It'll be a rare bipartisan topic that may truly awaken complacent people and turn them against the system. Even leftoid Reddit clearly hates the hedgie elites
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AP
(@ac_piper) reported
@disclosetv They’ll probably pressure reddit to shut down the “chattering”.
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Tom VanHaaren
(@TomVH) reported
@bdub237 Basically some hedge funds saw the stock price was artificially going up so they bought contracts that would let them profit off of the stock once the price went back down to where it should be. Reddit users saw the hedge funds were doing that, so they have bought the price up
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𝐉𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞
(@cruz9725) reported
I love Reddit for getting us our stimmy back from the people benefiting from us the most. That’s the story. The illusion is broken. We all know we’re in Chuck E. Cheese land. And nothing we do will probably get us that big stuffed animal. So get over it and figure it out Linda.
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🌽🌽🌽 Corn Pop 🌽🌽🌽
(@Fishcak18433002) reported
@KyleKulinski Didn't Goldman literally buy a fiber-optic next-door connection to NASDAQ, so they could do their naked short-selling ahead of everyone else? But REDDIT - now that's the main problem!
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Openly 6LACK
(@TheHusayn) reported
Reddit is bankrupting hedge funders so the SEC and NASDAQ gonna shut everything down? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Shark+Whiskey=Frisky
(@Ronald__Mexico) reported
@MRKR @JamesSurowiecki No it doesn't. GameStop shorts were overconfident and got overextended in their positions. Smart guys/ladies identified and profited by taking the other side of that trade and made them pay. Happens all the time, just usually not via Reddit. Calm down.
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Nathaniel Foster
(@Notsogreatnate) reported
Truly nothing has brought me as much joy as watching these random people off Reddit reign terror down on the hedgefunds managing GameStop stock and million dollar investors. Like we HAVE ALL BEEN SAYING THE STOCK MARKET IS SO STUPID MADE UP ****! AND LOW AND BEHOLD.
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ʟᴇᴀɢᴜᴇ™️➐
(@ItsLeague) reported
@kgthepoet Ya, AMC. Been up since the whole buzz of it been going on to watch what's happening. GME is going down, nobody is buying the dip, they're all jumping to AMC. Reddit etc. And the fact Elon been tweeting about it is insane. The amount of buys that are going to happen at 9:30 🤯
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ᴅᴇʟᴛᴀ ᴅᴏɴ
(@TheDeltaDon) reported
@araybu1 @Malcolm_fleX48 Google it. Reddit bros decided they were going to up the stock to take down the rich. Rich have to stay in as it falls and makes GS soar even higher and bros get their coin too. It’s a mind bend.
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🇺🇲 Elitist Patriot
(@IDtheMIKE) reported
So, let's say the SEC _did_ try to outlaw "stonk memeing," or whatever we're calling this Reddit stock jackaling thing. Lawyers, wouldn't that run right into 1A issues?
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FOGO rights advocate
(@Patrick_Filios) reported
@TravisAlexPhoto @RKRigney Big Wall Street says game stop stock bad, bets on it going down by borrowing shares for a limited time in the hope that it will go down, Reddit takes offense to this and rapidly inflated the price of stock, meaning the people who bet it would go down lose money.
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🇮🇱🏳️🌈***** Sanchez🏳️🌈🇮🇱
(@ChodeSanchez) reported
@brunchmoneyboyz Probably will get taken down soon I bet.. Reddit sucks fed&medias **** so hard. Looked this morning apparently they’re running up $amc and $bb rn
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Tom VanHaaren
(@TomVH) reported
@bdub237 so it doesn't go down during the time period those hedge funds need it to go down to make their money. The Reddit users are essentially making it so the hedge funds lose money on this.
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Coach Harry Ellis
(@Jetspete) reported
@DinosaurTruther This is different though. Some Reddit morons are literally trying to bring down the global hedge fund market, and are now helped by Elon and an owner of the GSWarriors.
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Ana Valens #StopSISEA 🏴
(@acvalens) reported
Sorry, I don’t feel bad for a bunch of obscenely rich hedge fund dudes realizing a bunch of random strangers on Reddit can mess with the numbers and destroy their predatory business. Finance notoriously has its head up its own ***, it’s nice to see them brought down a peg
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Herakets
(@herakets) reported
@RoseMa08 @Martinboee @business By closing at $90 last morning? That seems highly unlikely. This Reddit fail is going down in the history books. Legions of stupid =)
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Kyrunn23
(@kyrunn23) reported
Is it only my reddit that is broken?
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Lucas Newcomer
(@Lucas_Newcomer) reported
Maybe I am just an old head now but I can not wait to lick up the salty tears of every reddit bro that is going to be crushed when they thought $gme was going to 1k and it goes back down to 50 by Monday.
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Jordan Cork
(@jcorkecu) reported
@dallasprogress @JoeBriggsEsq I mean, if you work at Melvin/Citadel/P72....this might be the first time you’ve thought of retail individual investors in your consideration of market volatility in single name ownership. I really can’t see anyone crying over this, unless Reddit shuts down the sub.
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Sigmund Fried
(@realGlusk) reported
If most indexes down are more than 5% Reddit might be causing the next recession lmao
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gerardo
(@HangryGerardo) reported
@barstoolsports If Reddit and Twitter can alter stock market returns they surely can fix this issue. Get on it
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News Geek
(@TheRealNewsGeek) reported
@ShadeLiesHeavy Reddit doesn't need to wait for an actual crime to happen. If enough important people put enough pressure on them, they'll just make up a fake crime to shut down the subreddit. They've done it many times before.
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Pfizer Soze
(@pfizer_soze) reported
@Resonance_Freqq @WealthyTycoon1 I daytrade for my life and I just bought into GME and AMC because Reddit shut down the board
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Peter Anderson
(@pcanderson) reported
@EssFresh A bunch of investors had sold short GameStop stock - meaning if the price went down, they’d make money. A Reddit group decided to buy a shitload of it to make the stock price go up, causing those short sellers to LOSE money instead. They lost a lot of ******* money.
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****** tuberville
(@marx_attacks_) reported
@Sabertooth0023 @krystalball Major investors placed a bet worth $X that GameStop’s price would go down to $Y, so they would profit on $X-$Y. People on Reddit realized this and bought GameStop shares until the price far exceeded the bet. Now the bet is coming due and the major investors can’t afford to pay.
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john
(@BE8844) reported
@jimcramer CNBC should stop covering the Reddit bros. It’s like a streaker at a soccer game, don’t glorify the idiots. The chance of them taking down the stock market is growing daily....