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July 7: Problems at Reddit

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  • 60% Website Down (60%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 15% Sign in (15%)

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Puteaux Website Down 4 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 4 days ago
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Vigo Website Down 9 days ago
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Lima Errors 11 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • Darthvader7675
    Darthvader77 (@Darthvader7675) reported

    @xIsraelExposedx I wouldn't trust reddit reddit is bound to take things down faster than yt and Twitter. Yt is a better option however and Instagram.

  • DaudaAbdullahiS
    Insightful Rex (@DaudaAbdullahiS) reported

    One thing I learned from getting clients on Reddit: People aren't looking for a data analyst. They're looking for someone who can solve a problem. Solutions get replies. Tools get ignored.

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    Gemini in Chrome just killed the copy-paste AI workflow. But the real power is not the feature. It’s what you can build with it. Select From Screen: → Highlight text, images, prices, comments, sales pages, or paragraphs → Hit the plus menu in the Gemini side panel → Drag a box around anything on the page and Gemini understands the context instantly Why This Matters: ✓ No switching tabs ✓ No copy-pasting into a chatbot ✓ No explaining what Gemini is looking at ✓ Chrome 149 turns your browser into the workspace Business Workflows: → Highlight Reddit, Quora, or Facebook comments and extract the top 5 objections → Highlight competitor pricing pages and find what their offer is missing → Highlight a prospect’s website and write a DM based on their actual business problems → Highlight your landing page and ask what a first-time visitor would find confusing This is the move: Stop asking AI generic questions. Point Gemini at the exact thing you want analyzed. Then ask better questions.

  • ov_winter2873
    WinterOVDiscontent (@ov_winter2873) reported

    @charlottewelker @RealCandaceO I've seen the actual pictures, that was a pretty gruesome wound, it shattered his lower jaw, then it exited and reentered his shoulder and neck, slashed him down. The pics are available on Reddit.

  • Entity__4
    Entity #4 (@Entity__4) reported

    @SmeltedFist @ChibiReviews damn its almost like reddit has a down vote button for a reason.. and that mods shouldn't decide what goes up and down.

  • patdennis
    Pat Dennis (@patdennis) reported

    kinda amazing they found the reddit account for 6k. 6k is nothing. Worst of both worlds for the contractor, in that they found good **** despite terrible economics, but they get **** for not outrunning the resources of the entire us press corps, which they were never hired to do

  • 5le
    Eli Schwartz (@5le) reported

    Everyone suddenly wants to do Reddit marketing because they think it moves the needle on AEO. We need to talk about why that logic fails. If a brand already has activity on Reddit that they don't control, and the sentiment in those threads is negative, seeding a few positive posts does nothing and is dangerous for the brand. The negative conversations are already there, forming the answer that LLMs pull when someone asks, "Is this company or product any good?" The astroturfed conversations don't change the answers. A brand with 200 organic complaints about a broken feature does not fix its AI visibility by adding 20 paid comments saying it's great. The real negative threads will win, because they're older, more detailed, and REAL. Reddit users will bump the real complaints back to the top of the astroturfed comments or threads. What actually works in this case is fixing the thing customers are mad about. Not hiding from the negative, but addressing it head-on. Engaging with the customers. The agencies who understand this, who go in and actually diagnose why a brand has a negative footprint on Reddit before touching a single comment, are rare. I've met only a handful of agencies of this type in this entire industry, while the rest treat Reddit like a content calendar. They post positive things, hit a cadence, bill the client, and never look back. At best, this is wasted spend, but it's risky. At worst, it's actively harmful, because now you've bumped the thread and poked the hornet's nest. Astroturf comments remind real customers the conversation exists with a fresh place to reply with their actual experience. Reddit compounds the problems, and they will become worse. If you're a brand thinking Reddit is a silver bullet for AI visibility, it isn't.

  • ttpdlore1
    jay (@ttpdlore1) reported

    @cagedandcrazy_ @loverslxnguage i agree that she called the other 2 out but she’s hardly called out kanye. there’s also the fact that her videos rightfully calling out the other 2 didn’t get nearly as many likes as this one. i think the main issue is people thinking reddit snark pages are a valid source lol

  • HananiaBosom
    HananiaBosomDefender (@HananiaBosom) reported

    @doctor1242523 @ScannerPacific Oh they absolutely are. Have you been on IG lately? You’re an out of touch millennial. Reddit is down the hall buddy.

  • 30lloydrobbo
    Lloydy (@30lloydrobbo) reported

    @SkyNewsAust Copy paste from Reddit. Slow news week at Sky

  • DreamFirms
    Tyler S. Clark 🤙 (@DreamFirms) reported

    @michaelcutajar @yachty66 No they lie, it's all over reddit and it's the industry's ***** secret that everyone knows but no one does anything about. Rounding up is generous to make your thesis more defensible, and to be fair, it's not really a thesis as much as just single point about A.I adoption. I'm actually at my CPU so I can type up a proper response: Anyone who can get a legtimate leg up in effeciency will take it 100% of the time *IF* they are incentivized to do it. The issue right now is 'do more work, make some money' is the issue associated with A.I adoption. There is no incentive scheme due to the hourly billing model. Additionally, there are negative head winds (another KPMG hallucination just hit the news today) and what accountant wants to be in the news, let alone for something as negative as that? Combined with slow to adopt anything and a complete lack of training on the topic, regardless of a partner dropping money on some rando implementation, they're not actually doing change management in a meaningful way. They don't have the skills to do it, nor the incentives in place to make it happen.

  • HeatherBellow
    Heather Bellow (@HeatherBellow) reported

    Per Grok: “Customer service reviews for Fidium are mixed to poor, with frequent complaints about slow responses, unreturned calls, and technician delays (including on Reddit, BBB, etc.).”

  • USMCFAN10_4
    THE SLAIN KNIGHT (@USMCFAN10_4) reported

    @Atomixx1703 @sukikage_ Well it worked for me; this is a personal story. I was living in the homeless shelter and being angry at my dad because he couldn't support me. I had just started a job that was too hard for me physically. As I tried to do anything, I was being flooded in a haze of negative thoughts and incompetence. Needless to say, that's where my advice came from. I broke something in my brain that never allowed me to feel the sweet feeling of depression ever again. Yes, I call it sweet because you don't know what you've had until it's gone. Reddit has done a disservice to young men everywhere when they took down The Red Pill Handbook. If you can find it on Google then you have all that you need.

  • DataJuggler007
    DataJuggler (@DataJuggler007) reported

    @KevinSzabo14 The whole point of K-12 education and even 95% of college is train obedient workers. 10 years I started building a math app for kids called Cat Math Bath. A math problem appears, and if you don't solve it in time the cat ends up in the bath. I asked some teachers groups on Reddit for advice / what they thought. Everyone of them had negative things to say. "That's like chocolate covered broccoli" or "Kids will enter the wrong answer so the cat gets wet". Their entire job is to kill dreams.

  • winnbegins
    soph 🐞🦬 (@winnbegins) reported

    reddit saying that influencer is lying about the noah kahan team giving her free tickets and i'm hoping that's the case bc this is a terrible look

  • CEOofWhamen
    CEOofWhamen (@CEOofWhamen) reported

    @hasanthehun Reddit is down the hall to the left big guy

  • yiqiw_
    Yiqi Wu (@yiqiw_) reported

    People will be shocked we don’t just integrate inside Meta. Aimerce integrates server-side not just one, not just twice but 16 ad platforms! but 16+ ad, email, SMS, and checkout platforms. Here’s what Aimerce integrates with: • Ad platforms: Meta (Facebook & Instagram), Google Ads, TikTok, Pinterest, Snapchat, Reddit, Taboola, and OpenAI Ads (ChatGPT Ads Manager) • Email & SMS platforms: Klaviyo, Omnisend, Attentive, Sendlane, and Postscript • Checkout & funnel platforms: Checkout Champ, Funnelish, and Lightfunnels Every integration runs on the same foundation. Aimerce's first-party pixel captures even The integrations aren't sixteen separate tools but instead they're sixteen destinations for one data stream. Here's the flow: 1. Capture. Aimerce's first-party pixel records every meaningful event (page views, add-to-carts, checkouts, purchases) server-side, immune to ad blockers and browser restrictions. 2. Identify. Each event is attached to a durable visitor ID that persists for up to a year, instead of the days a Safari cookie survives. 3. Enrich. Events carry first-party data customer details, product information, click IDs that platforms use for matching and optimization. 4. Deliver. Aimerce formats and sends the event to each connected platform's server-side API, managing deduplication automatically so browser and server events are never double-counted. So if you are having trouble with any of these platforms, @aimerce_ai could help!

  • EvBogey
    EVBogey (@EvBogey) reported

    I posted this on Reddit earlier but wanted to also include it here as many were disappointed with the Ducati 100 year celebration and lack of showing off a Ducati motorcycle with QS inside. I too am disappointed in Ducati and VW after a big zero this weekend and having a Ducati QSE Battery pack for over 10 months. It tells be electric racing motorcycles is not that high up on Ducati’s priority list most likely. Which is why IMO any auto news on QS will now be coming from Honda. Honda provides a 2nd communication pipeline that QS didn’t have a month ago and this communication pipeline, VW has zero control over. Honda is in a dog fight with China and IMO is why they were willing to allow QS to disclose their name as a JDR partner. They understand and welcome the benefit PR news can bring IMO Plus Honda is much more diverse than VW in terms of business units with auto, motorcycle, AI, robots, drone/eVTOL & Tools. They see the real value & future demand of higher energy density solutions. Which is why Honda bought out LG‘s interest/control of the Jeffersonville, OH plant which is 2M sq ft as Honda moves to service AI applications which can also include future on the rack applications. I expect Honda to beat Ducati to market with the first motorcycle with QS inside. Why? Because once the Japanese make a decision they drive it. They know they must leapfrog lithium-ion and they can not be a me to provider as they lose that low cost provider game all day long within their DC. As I have posted it would not surprise me to see Honda roll out a Motorcycle like the WN7 at the Nov Milan Show. Regardless I believe the next announced partner within 6 months, will be from the AI market either a major system integrator, possible Delta Electronics which is today tripling their Plano, Tx manufacturing footprint and/or a big 4 hyperscaler who has interest in being first in line to demo/test and then rollout the QS GPU on the Rack application. In essence that first in Hyperscaler becomes QS‘s VW for AI with first dibs. The AI Systems Integrator & Honda Jeffersonville becomes possibly QS’s PowerCo for AI application. What a huge competitive advantage not to mention the PR excitement the first in Hyperscaler with QS will get. VW has had their chance but IMO has too many internal issues that hold them back from being focused and effective. I do not see Honda operating like this as IMO these next 5-7 years is about survival via innovation, technology and diversifying or they decline. Atsushi Ogawa of Honda gets it……

  • Anand_naraya
    Aurum 🔫😼 (@Anand_naraya) reported

    I found a Reddit post where a client paid an engineer to remove AI from their product. At first, it sounded crazy. The engineer had built an AI system to classify support tickets. It was 92% accurate. Sounds impressive... until you realize that meant 7–8 tickets were misrouted every day. The bigger problem wasn't accuracy. It was trust. Whenever the AI made a mistake, no one knew why. So the support team started checking every AI decision manually. The automation was creating more work than it removed. The client asked the engineer to replace the LLM with a simple rules engine. ~30 transparent rules. If a ticket mentions "billing" → Billing. If it mentions "password" → Account. Anything else → Human picks from a dropdown. The result? • Accuracy increased to ~99% • API costs dropped to $0 • Responses became instant • Most importantly—the team trusted the system. That reminded me of something many AI builders overlook: We obsess over making models smarter. Users care more about understanding why a system made a decision. A product that is 99% explainable often beats one that is 92% intelligent. Not everything needs an LLM. Sometimes the best AI decision... is knowing when not to use AI.

  • KegelMorseHero
    Sergiusz (@KegelMorseHero) reported

    Reddit only works when you stop acting like you’re marketing and start acting like you’re also trapped in the same stupid problem as everyone else. Reddit hates being marketed to by a guy pretending he “just found this cool tool.”

  • samclaassen
    Sam 🇺🇸🌲 (@samclaassen) reported

    Tesla’s biggest problem is that they’re seen as the cyclists of car owners. The sleeping in the cars doesn’t win them much goodwill but what really destroys it is this holier than thou reddit style speak.

  • RavenofVerita
    🐦‍⬛ (@RavenofVerita) reported

    @reddit_lies Can someone get into reddit and just shut it down? I know someone with that ability is out there. Please do it.

  • Mightfo
    tilde festival (@Mightfo) reported

    @yapyapperz you're greatly overestimating how much trans people agree with you. if you go to to any major trans community(ie a discord server with hundreds of active users, or a large reddit), when the discussion comes up the percent of trans people who think its a slur is less than 20%

  • Azarian_95
    Azarian (@Azarian_95) reported

    @ScarverShawcro1 Tagging or mentioning their name is enough. Scene names for studios. Went thru this nightmare on Reddit of an account I had in good standing for over 7 years. Down bad MFs dry snitching in my comments got me nuked. Some are cool and encourage fan repostings or don’t care. Just gotta stick with those. But even then I still smh at the white knights who think they gotta let them know. Can’t stand that ****. LOL

  • StarBrandMC
    Brand (@StarBrandMC) reported

    @NextGenPlayer Playstation keeps having them taken down. Same thing for negative stuff on reddit

  • gaysayers
    ☕️ (@gaysayers) reported

    How to tell if a Reddit kpop story is fake: - unusual focus on the name of the kpop group rather than the issue at hand to make it clear what group to attack (a local would not do this) - emphasis on the person being a fan of *group* as the problem and not general celeb obsession

  • Omn1X_
    OmniX (@Omn1X_) reported

    @valyxion I think the main issue is genshin + twitter, tbh its all a loud minority, and twitter amplifies negativity onto peoples feeds. The majority of the actually civil and enjoyable discussions have been, ugh, on reddit. Specifically the leaks megathread, because its well moderated

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Every Reddit thread asking 'what tool handles X?' and every Discord message saying 'this is broken' is a sales lead your team is missing. SignalLoop watches those conversations, extracts buying signals, and sends warm outbound emails for you. Daily digest included. $99/month.

  • cywluu
    Lele ꒰ᐢ. .ᐢ꒱ ☣︎˚ ⋆ (@cywluu) reported

    How many accts do u have twitter: 4 (lost login for 2) discord: 2 instagram: 3 facebook: 1 snapchat: 1 tiktok: 5 twitch: 1 steam: 1 youtube: 3 spotify: 1 pinterest: 2 reddit: 2 gmail: 5 telegram: 2

  • UnbiasedFIA
    The Sunday Disappearing Act (@UnbiasedFIA) reported

    @DummyRanting @daily_dailies It's so blatant you all are getting called out in the quotes and comments, even in reddit a few too, either calling u "kurobots" (how original) or "usual suspects" The "If I don't see it in my bubble, it doesn't happen" doesn't work here mate Not my problem either way 🤷