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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (56%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (20%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Ian Matson (@Helixantithesis) reported@roydherbert I publish no where. Idk the"rules" 3blu1 Brown on reddit has a lot of my posts. Cern had the dna decryption. Reddit scrapped my account. Had over 15k views on 1 post. That's why they shut down I exposed their fatal mistakes
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June ꩜ (@hyxkkimxru) reported@drpepper_33 I checked people on reddit and apparently its super common for this game to have problems like that from what i saw 💔
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Nightlight 🌙 c0mms open (@varlfhanred) reported@deadapostlee Jedi Knight (issue #10, iirc). Sorry, I also don't know where to read it in full. I search through google, reddit, and tumblr for bits and pieces. There's a tumblr blog that posted near complete chapter though, you can try searching using the "jedi knight comic" for the tags.
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lee 🐌 (@mahogahraga) reported@talesofthesoul omg wait I just went to my old link and it’s down 💔 but Reddit has a ton of threads abt sites you can use!
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a fool (@iridescyth) reportedI hate reading the opinions of the commoners. You search something like "xyz problem Reddit" and it's just Retards
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=BK= (@BKMurder101) reported@KaiKai2492 I wrote a whole thing on Reddit about it once but Shinji and Asuka are just completely incompatible. It's more complicated than them just being a boy and a girl around each other. It boils down to Shinji needing someone to love him unconditionally before he can grow as a person and Asuka needing someone who can break through her walls and love her despite her damage. They can't be what each other needs which is part of why it's such a bummer that in the end it's just them left.
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Дід Жара (@Rusiiiiiiiik) reported@Knight10293847 BG3 issues are that it based on dnd 5e which means bad balance due to powercreep for its characters after a level 5, week plot (all of larian games have weak plots) bloated and at the same time undercooked act 3 and few reddit chungus companions (damn you Mercer and theater kids)
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RandomVerbose (@RandomVerbose) reported@__ctrl_shift_c S4S allows a lot of things. Most people use it to batch fix problems with the cc. Opening it allows you to view and edit the file in various ways. I can't list everything it does here. But if you google it, I'm sure there's a Reddit post or something that will explain further.
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Brilliance | Ads & Funnels (@brillaas) reportedIf you want a 5X ROAS yesterday here's the quickest and guaranteed way to do it First we have to understand why ads perform. There's 4 different reasons. You have the ads, the market, the sales team, the offer. If you were to guess what would you say is the most important of them all If you guessed the market you are right Here's the hierarchy 1. Market 2. Offer 3. Ads 4. Sales When you run ads to a HUGE market with a painful problem that they desperately need to solve The ads could be **** and you still make a lot of money Because there's a substantial volume of individuals who need your solution The second is the offer Say the market is not that huge but you have a REALLY GOOD OFFER that people are going to see and go "yeah I need that right now" You will make money Every other thing including the ads is secondary. So if you want a 5X ROAS from the jump Choose a massive market with a huge pain and sell to them Turbo charge it by creating an offer that: -> Is revenue driven -> Removes a lot of the upfront work that they have to do -> Has a specific timeframe (ideally fast) -> Is super easy to understand -> Is ideally a one-time setup And you will generate such a substantial amount of revenue for your business If you have these components it also means that your costs are typically going to be much lower than the standard A great example of this would be a funnel we built out for a reddit marketing company that ranks businesses using AI - ICP is Business owners Super broad ICP and a hot offer They launched ads and booked 89 calls at $79 each 19% application rate 10% booked call rate $41 cost per application $76 cost per call Insane stats and not average by the way Huge market, great offer, good ads and a great conversion mechanism.
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Zid (@_zidkim) reportedNothing went according to plan this week. Wrote an X post about winning a hackathon – deleted it right after because I sounded like an ***. Didn't mean to. But lesson learned - review before posting. And don't post when you're half awake. Built a value-first content engine for X that finds distribution plays in the market, but one of the layers is fragile and prone to hallucination. Shelving it for now, will fix later. Pivoted to a series instead – think it's more valuable anyway. Posted the first yesterday with @yusukelp. Warming up email accounts for outbound campaign. Met with 6 recent grads in person – mostly engineers, one product person. Interesting group. Thinking about running regular coworking or brainstorming sessions, maybe once a week. Goal this week was to get back on X and farm karma in specific subreddits. Done both lightly but well behind on Reddit. Catching up tonight and over the weekend. Also ended up building a top of funnel web-based game that can be iframed into Discord. How about some structure next week yea? (speaking to myself)
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Honey Syed (@honeydreamss) reportedYour Google ad got the click. Your landing page built the interest. The buyer was close enough to purchasing that they did something most founders never think about. They opened a new tab and typed your brand name into Reddit. They wanted to know what real people think. What they found in that thread decided whether you got the sale. This happens constantly and never shows up in your analytics. The buyer doesn't click a trackable link from Reddit back to your site. They either return to your tab and complete the purchase or they close it and move on. Google Analytics records it as a lost conversion. Your marketing team blames the landing page. Nobody checks what Reddit said. The sale was lost in a thread you've never read where someone wrote "tried this, wasn't worth the money" or "their customer support is terrible" or "just use [competitor] instead." One comment. Three upvotes. No reply from your brand. Sale gone. Anyone spending more than $50 on something found through a Google ad is going to search "[brand name] Reddit" first. SaaS buyers do it. Ecommerce buyers do it. Course buyers definitely do it. Most founders design landing pages as if they're the last stop before purchase. They're not. They're the first stop. The buyer reads the page, builds a mental model of what you're claiming, and then goes to Reddit to check whether reality matches. Your page sets expectations. Reddit confirms or destroys them. Search your brand name on Reddit right now. Search "[your brand] review," "[your brand] worth it," "[your brand] vs [competitor]." Read every thread. Unanswered complaints and negative opinions with no counterpoint are actively killing your conversion rate, and until you look, you won't know they're there. Then be present in the conversations where your brand comes up. Not with fake accounts, with genuine responses from someone at your company who addresses concerns directly and provides context. The brands doing this well monitor Reddit daily with tools like F5Bot (free to start) and Syften, respond within hours, and don't argue with critics. That's still playing in someone else's environment. I acquired a niche subreddit with over 33,000 members for $0. When someone searches "content marketing tools Reddit," the conversations they find happen inside a community I control. The tone, the quality of responses, the pinned resources, all of it shapes what a buyer reads when they're doing that verification check. Most brands try to influence Reddit from the outside, posting in other people's communities, hoping someone says something nice, monitoring threads they can't shape. When you own the subreddit in your niche, you don't hope. You set the environment. Every conversation that happens there reinforces the story you want buyers to find when they open that second tab. Your Google ad budget is generating clicks. Your landing page is generating interest. Reddit is deciding whether any of it converts. DM me REDDIT. I'll ask you a few questions about your situation first, then recommend what your next step should be.
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Josh (@Josh345890) reported@Schwalm5132 They look like normal redditors that spout communist bullshit and down vote anything remotely centrist. I deleted reddit years ago because of retards like these.
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I (@drive200132) reportedEdward Elric is essentially a reddit atheist jerk who learned the wrong lesson from the traumatic event happened due to his misguided yet sympathetic desire and keeps doubling down on it at the start of the story. I love how flawed he is.
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you know our motto baby, (@f0ehamm3r) reported@wokeupsupernova @jhilikeye Reddit is down the hall
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Tiresias (@iamTiresias) reported@DailyDarkWeb Reddit search being broken by design is one of the things that makes it a genuinely useful OSINT surface. The friction protects the data from casual scraping, which means the discussions that actually matter for investigations (drug markets, extremist communities, insider leaks) stay findable to people who know the right tools without being surfaced by every basic search. The Pushshift shutdown was a real hit though. Arctic Shift and PullPush have been picking up the pieces, but historical search across deleted posts and comments is still nowhere near what it used to be. Worth knowing which tool works for which time window before starting any Reddit-heavy investigation.
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🌠🌳 hatewatch spoilers⚔️🛡 (@kookiepond) reportedseeing Rainas ig stories & funny how they dug as deep as they could to try to find dirt on her to bring her down going to the reddit incel sewers but the easily found on yt clip of her supporting the student pro Palestine protests 2yrs ago never came up curious how that works huh
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SlimePerspective (@SlimePerspectiv) reported@kiwwsplash Also a bit has to do with omega strikers. There were some really terrible people that shouldn't have done so many terrible things while proclaiming to be allies or what not. So seeing it happen in a more extreme way in Umamusume day by day on Reddit, that pushed me away from it.
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⚡︎𝐈𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐄 ⚡︎ (@HighestHatter) reportedI saw something on Reddit about @TatumPaxley and her husband, they are happily together and it's also not anyone's business but I felt like I should say something if they're having relationship problems it's nobody's business but theirs, Tatum and her HUSBAND are HAPPILY MARRIED
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🍃moss 🍃 (@MossyTwilight) reported@dayaoiwizard @mommunist420 The issue with Reddit atheists was not the atheism
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Call Me Gideon (@Letsbebettertx) reportedReddit is a cesspool! An email address I created to keep all our household receipts, etc.... in one place was used to open an account on Reddit. Im not certain how, because I couldnt access the Reddit account to see WTF was going on as I didnt create it and dont have the password. But I kept getting activity emails from whatever the disgusting deviant in control was doing. Eventually I just nuked the email account and I hope it blocked access to the Reddit account, too. Some really gross people on there. If ever there was a site that needs shutting down and investigating users, its Reddit 🤮🤮🤮
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Augustus (@IndieBeaverHere) reportedHow to get to $5k MRR in 12 months with 0 marketing my way (I did it in 9 but made a lot of mistakes on the way). 1. Find a painful niche (preferably your own problem so you would use the app yourself) 2. Research keywords through Try Astro using their MCP. Focus on difficulty below 60 and popularity above 20. 3. Look at top competitor apps. Read negative reviews, scan reddit. 4. Build at least 1% better app (MVP only) for play store and app store in no longer than 3 weeks. 5. Really focus on nice screenshots and logo. Localise screenshots using figma MCP. 6. Localise your app to 30 languages. Make sure bigger markets have their own keyword research through Try Astro (all work deferred to Claude). 7. Move to the next app. 8. Build at least 5 unique apps fast, learn, iterate, improve those, that get traction. Continue building and learning. 9. While you're building, watch all @adamlyttleapps youtube videos. They're golden. 10. Most important - show up every day, even for 30 minutes. If you never give up, you will eventually succeed.
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kaylee ⏩ ˚✧ ゚. (@xereeto) reported@somewheresy Terrible epistemology + converting to Catholicism for the vibes has itself become soy and Reddit at this point
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Servant of God 777 (@servant_777) reported@reddit_lies That's a bad AI edit, the picture of Mitch used is from 2023. The SAME PICTURE. Plus, his wife was in China last we heard of her. No one bothered to check if she's back. Aka, Reddit is broken clock, it gets SOME things right.
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Cold (@6978ghty) reported@saldamico02 @PlayHearthstone So then there is no meta issue and you play your gay little reddit tier cringebait game any way you want but with a disingenuous base. Priest is a strong counter pick in wild to a lot of decks. To not consider legend play as good players shows you are either retarded or ignorant.
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Jude (@imjudekim) reported@p_chefski i have no idea. seems like quite a few ppl on reddit encounter the same issue when running llm locally on their apple silicon mac’s.
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Saul Flores Jr. (@SaulFloresJr) reported@growth_pigeon Based on the comments I've been getting on Reddit, this is a really common issue. I mean it's not the end of the world, but it is annoying. I just need to implement the ghetto solution and get a rubber band to hold it in place.
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WSB Robinhood (@wsbrobinhood) reportedGm $WSB degens! A few updates from us - 💠 We have added a custom sticker pack to telegram, more will be added overtime. 💠 Dex bug looks to be corrected soon, we have been hounding them about it - this will show us as an OG coin of hood chain. 💠 CA has been added to our bio & X community is being made 💠 NOXA have been contacted for redirecting fees, they are slow to reply but as soon as they do the buy backs & community rewards will start! 💠 Our website is starting to be built, we want this to be perfect and show the story & history on WSB along with a custom WSB meme generator so this may take some time. 💠 Working on advertising across other platforms like tiktok & reddit.
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yellow boy (@Spirit_Handle) reported@sacarybagna14 @DanLassmanq0vz @ArtetaEra ****** hell. His stans spread misformartion.Gyokeres was the problem,not other players I CAN FIND HUNDREDS OF COMMENTS FROM TWITTER,INSTA, REDDIT WHEN THEY SAID GYOKERES CAN CREATE FOR HIMSELF. AND HE CANT BECAUSE HIS POSITIONING AND MOVEMENT IN THE BOX ARE **** HE WILL BE SOLD
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Mubashir Shah (@MubashirSh88019) reported"What does your RESEARCH process look like? Where do you focus THE most?" I get asked this a lot. Most people expect me to say Reddit. Or Amazon reviews. Or YouTube comments. … I don't start with any of those. I start with the data on the account. Top spenders. Winning ads. Post-purchase surveys. The customers who already pulled out their card. … Here's why I work this way. I would never tell Reddit what I'd tell a close friend. Neither would you. Online, everyone puts on a brave face. Reddit even forces people into community speak, so what you're reading isn't the voice of the customer. It's the customer performing for strangers. … But someone who already bought? Who filled in a survey telling you why they bought, what they tried before, what almost stopped them? That's the close-friend conversation waiting for me on the account. … And when I'm working with a brand at 8 or 9 figures, one more thing is true: They've already gone past Reddit. Reddit is for when you're at zero. That account has proven avatars, proven angles, proven messaging that took real money to validate. So my job isn't to reinvent from scratch. My job is to read what's already winning and double down until I squeeze new winners out of it. … One winning ad on a good account gives me dozens of iterations before I ever need to open a forum. New formats, new avatars, new angles off the same proven idea. There's too much work sitting in the existing data for me to go digging anywhere else first. I focus on the people who already paid.
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Aaron D. Schneider (@aaronogre) reportedThe number of a-historical, reddit tier thinking I've seen in response to this is staggering. "Every time we've tried to have a Christian Nation its been terrible!" Really? Be specific then? Living in the West which was built by Christian nations, what are you talking about?