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  • 58% Website Down (58%)
  • 30% Errors (30%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Lima Errors 1 day ago
Indio Website Down 15 days ago
Rosenau Errors 16 days ago
Pélissanne Sign in 18 days ago
Adelaide Website Down 22 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 24 days ago
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  • bxn45I
    𝑏 𝑥 𝑛 (@bxn45I) reported

    @Cynical_Waffles @Valiant_Hermes @iamrobtv I mean I’m pretty sure that’s not the case for everything, many games are click and play but there also many games where u gotta check reddit to solve problems, Space Marine 2 stuck in boot up screen, AC Shadows heavy stutters after 30 minutes of playing

  • LSUomaha8
    NiteCapsLSU (@LSUomaha8) reported

    @AnonymousLeftie komi is a mentally ill reddit freak who needs to be put down. You live behind a computer and have no power in the real world

  • malgatyuvraj
    YUVRAJ (@malgatyuvraj) reported

    Reddit has a huge audience. My problem isn’t building it’s reaching them. How did you approach Reddit when you first started?

  • read_jfk_files
    JFK Files (@read_jfk_files) reported

    🤔 it always stuck in my mind for some reason. there was an old line from a Snowden file where NSA boasted about how they always think in terms of "do the impossible" and that's how they stay far ahead of everyone else because nobody can even think about what they are doing. how could you take down the Starlink weapon system without triggering Kessler syndrome? i like this idea posted on Reddit because it is a big idea, it sounds technically impossible and it requires such a huge scale that is bigger than the thing it attacks. this follows a principle similar to "the Bitter Lesson", but for weapons instead of data/AI. How do you take down 20,000+ small satellites which are the size of a couch? Easy, sorta. you deploy 40,000 smaller satellites the size of a microwave, which have grabber arms, they grab the Starlinks, then fire their small boosters and force the Starlinks down towards the Earth. this avoids the catastrophe of explosions in space and filling all the orbital planes with microscopic debris moving 17,000mph, like a giant shredder that makes going into orbit become impossible. i bet Starlink doesn't even have a defense against this type of attack because this is such a ridiculous engineering problem that nobody would believe it might be possible. i bet it is possible. but the only way it would work is a non-US country will need to clone SpaceX's re-usable rockets to make it scale. China is already pretty close. so the Starlink head start door closes in about 2-5 years.

  • Obycocoa
    Xo-Lucio (@Obycocoa) reported

    4 or 5 years ago, I told @WABetaInfo on Reddit to fix messaging animations for android by informing the team after seeing how iOS handles it messaging system across all apps in the ecosystem but they ignored my message. This is an improvement but still has a major flaw. 1/4

  • KemalistHitler
    çüd (@KemalistHitler) reported

    @criticalcivil @ATwinkler2ND reddit is right down the corner you ******* ******

  • alt_tgbwears
    DR-TGb🏄🏿‍♂️-iSellWears🇵🇹🇫🇷🇳🇴🇧🇷 (@alt_tgbwears) reported

    @TheBoykayy I Dey even see less self, sub 160 Most people are on the lease, 299 a month for standard model 3, 1700 down and 0% APR Be like na just offer for a while Good deal from what I read on Reddit

  • rahamanbinujit
    Rahaman Bin Ujit (@rahamanbinujit) reported

    @malgatyuvraj Reddit works when you post in a community where your exact problem already gets discussed. HN is good for technical products but brutal if you lead with a pitch. Show up with the value, mention what you built at the end.

  • IconRepulsive
    Oh great, it’s Ryan. (@IconRepulsive) reported

    @aboardgravyboat @MenezesCracked They got distracted ************ and had to go back to Reddit to calm down.

  • yash_vidh007
    Yash Chowdhury (@yash_vidh007) reported

    every customer we have seen since Day 0 faces they same issue they don't exactly know where are there customers talking about problems they are facing we had an internal process to track across sources like X linkedin reddit hackernews + 20 other communities we have not productivised it into a single offering and adding more channels on customer request no cost to set it up and you get notifications on email happy to set this up for you if you are interested to try it out and give us feedback thanks!

  • kkurochim
    dana IS SEEING LESSERAFIM (@kkurochim) reported

    Once i scratched my car so i went on reddit asking if the scratch was something i could fix on my own and somebody responded with im so sick of ****** who know NOTHING about cars coming on here to ask STUPID questions

  • HeyFaina
    Faina Shpund (@HeyFaina) reported

    @ParthProductX Go where they already complain about the problem. Reddit, niche forums, DMs. Reply to 100 people one at a time. Boring, free, works.

  • Yippiekiyay6
    Yippiekiyay6 (@Yippiekiyay6) reported

    @eXverze @AGCast4 @Reiju_N1337 Also the cop wasnt doxxed other everyone involved would be in trouble. Publically admitting crimes is reddit behavior.

  • nullshotai
    Nullshot (@nullshotai) reported

    @byryangambrell Reddit, but not 'post your launch' Reddit. Find the threads where people are already complaining about the problem you solve, and be the most useful reply in them. Your first 50 come from being helpful, not from announcing.

  • itv_enthusiast
    🌻 (@itv_enthusiast) reported

    People on Twitter seem to have a problem with anything Harshad does, while people on Reddit seem to have a problem with anything Shivangi does. 😭😭

  • thereal_adam
    The Real Adam (@thereal_adam) reported

    @KevinGraySports I actually wouldn't be shocked if the Mavs draft him, seems like a Masai type of guy, though I see Mavs Twitter/Reddit going into full meltdown mode if it's not a trade down to get him.

  • GoldenKazeX
    GoldenKazeX (@GoldenKazeX) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit will talk about an issue but they'll never actually do something to fix if

  • Fools_Edge
    Fool's Edge (@Fools_Edge) reported

    Great post. How I'm allocated is a barbell approach. On the 1 side, go long AI basket. Think semi, data center, memory. On the other side, go long solid names that's been beaten down due to AI/AI capex narrative. Think Amazon (capex fears), Reddit (brought down with software basket). Side note: Some AI names rn kinda reminds me of crypto companies in 2021, like mara, in terms of their runups. I got caught with my pants down in the 2022 dump on crypto publicly traded shitcos, valuable lesson for me. Not calling for a giant crash, I'm personally dancing while the music is playing by being allocated in AI theme during this boom. But realize it is fragile and things can change quick. Lots of leverage building atm, it'll unwind eventually and it'll get nasty. I can't time it though so just riding the wave for now and watching.

  • ankit_auth
    Ankit Mishra (@ankit_auth) reported

    @Himanshugoelyt people of Reddit have declared this a winner in — Har ghar espresso yojana most Nespresso type machines, break down often and very very difficult to get repaired and well in India right now. so buy and dump it. would much rather recommend something that’s simpler mechanically and cheaper even.

  • BurkhartLatam
    Thomas Burkhart | LatinaUGC (@BurkhartLatam) reported

    @kristakdoyle The biggest problem is that reddit moderator created a situation that forced any business to try to use stealth tactics which made everything worse

  • Kawaii__Key
    N-Word Scissorhands (@Kawaii__Key) reported

    Just went down a r/catbongos rabbit hole on Reddit

  • mehedi_u
    Md. Mehedi Hasan Rakib (@mehedi_u) reported

    More content in 2026 is a liability, not an asset. 68% of the global population, 5.66 billion people, now uses social media. And yet 35% of users say their trust in what they see on these platforms has dropped in the last 12 months alone. The cause is direct. AI-generated content has made it trivially easy to flood feeds. Sprout Social's March 2026 data found that 56% of users encounter AI slop often or very often, and 83% see it at least sometimes. Feeds feel synthetic. Users feel it. They are responding by going elsewhere. Reddit grew 19% in a single quarter. Substack traffic jumped 67% year over year. WhatsApp, a platform with no algorithmic feed and no strangers, now sits as the third largest social network on the planet at 2.9 billion users. People are not leaving social media. They are leaving broadcast social media. This distinction is what most brand strategies are getting wrong right now. The instinct when reach drops is to post more. The data says the opposite. Content perceived as AI-generated now suffers engagement penalties of 20 to 35% compared to human-created alternatives. More volume of low-trust content compounds the problem rather than solving it. The brands tracking ahead of this are making a different bet. Sephora's Beauty Insider Community has 25 million members generating social proof directly on product pages. Creator ad spend has reached $29.5 billion, up from $13.9 billion in 2021, because audiences trust people who are already customers and advocates, not polished brand accounts optimized for reach. Follower count is not your distribution. Community depth is. The practical move is not complicated. Stop optimizing for volume and start optimizing for depth. 200 deeply engaged community members outperform 30,000 passive followers on every metric that drives commercial outcomes: conversions, referrals, and user-generated content at the point of sale. Three decisions worth making now: 1. Run social listening to locate your most vocal advocates. They are already posting without you, and they are the most credible voice your brand has. 2. Build presence on one community platform, Reddit, Substack, or Discord, rather than broadcasting thinly across six. 3. Audit your content mix. If AI is generating the output, a human must own the editorial voice, the perspective, and the actual argument. The social commerce market is projected to reach $27.5 trillion by 2034. The brands that will capture that commerce are not the ones with the most content. They are the ones with communities that trust them enough to buy. In 2026, trust is the distribution channel. #socialmediamarketing #communitybuilding #contentmarketing

  • justajustiguy
    Justi 🦾🔱 (@justajustiguy) reported

    gigi murin of hololive english generation 4 justice I love you but you can't be out here referencing the broken arms reddit story two days in a row that's wild 😭

  • allzugern
    al Zugern (@allzugern) reported

    @GlowanneLee Either X or Reddit. It was like a week ago. If Harry's people haven't said squat since. It seems clear that if the security issue isn't settled, only Harry will travel.

  • swayam_njan
    ഞാൻ തന്നെ (@swayam_njan) reported

    There was recurring theme in reddit geo sub during the summer suggesting blowing up Himalayas will solve the heat problem. it might appear light but this used to be even posted on CBSE sub. Intent was to make people think Himalaya was a problem. Good to see them being taken on.

  • courtneyxthorne
    Thorne (@courtneyxthorne) reported

    @operagxofficial Tried posting to reddit first but haven't received much help yet.... I'd just switched to OperaGX a few days ago but now i can't log into my Opera account at all. I input the login info, but it just takes me back to the login page. over and over. Any help?

  • AIEliteThinkers
    AI Elite Thinkers (@AIEliteThinkers) reported

    An accountant on Reddit put the whole verification problem in one line: "If it cannot quote, the claim is invented." Before any AI output touches a workpaper, make it cite the source cell, the source row, the source document. No quote, no entry. The check takes seconds. Skipping it is how phantom data gets a sign-off.

  • Gundautism
    That Gundam Autist (@Gundautism) reported

    @The_HRforges @XFAngel98 @D_Trouble453 "reddit speak it out" lmao Maybe I specified 2026 because current events dictate whether or not a game is currently updated. In the initial reply, I called out the poster because the data they provided was worthless to the conversation. I never mentioned anything about whether or not destiny was profitable. Just that the data they provided didn't show profits, only revenue, and that it was very much outdated and money made in the first few years hardly applies to a recent decision to put the game on EoS. I specified 2026 to narrow down the timeline to a more recent window (unlike the original reply), but realistically, the decision was most likely on data from 2025. Destiny continued to miss its financial projections throughout its lifespan and was bleeding players even with some of the best expansions we saw. It's why the Activision contract was terminated. It's why a lot of the studio was laid off. Bungie was horribly mismanaged and I think with proper leaders at the helm, Destiny could have been so much greater than it ever was. Also, leadership not telling the teams that the game is entering EoS isn't Bungie specific. It's unfortunately how the industry operates, especially with a separate entity (Sony) making the decision.

  • mizz_fieldss
    Mizz Elizabeth (@mizz_fieldss) reported

    is anyone else’s @Reddit broken rn? my pfp, followers/following, bio and insights won’t display, and i can’t make a post or a comment but i can upvote…. i tried all the fixes and cleared caches , offloaded app… wtf reddit?

  • UgwunnaEjikem
    UG🇵🇹 (@UgwunnaEjikem) reported

    Anytime I feel like getting upset for no reason, I go down the slavery rabbit hole using YT & Reddit, it never fails to leave me very upset. Bruh our ancestors suffered, death is 10x better than what those guys went through, humans can be incredibly cruel.