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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (57%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (19%)
Live Outage Map
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Ndriçim (@Ndricimii) reported@AllTooWellEra Brother I hate people like you who judge people on traits that aren't the problem. He's a bad person but instead of judging that I'm gonna judge him by calling him a reddit incel and judge his anxiety. Cause that's the bad part.
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Wyvernsrose #RaiseTheRate (@wyvernsrose) reported@TessEmerson Wouldn't reddit only be a problem if you use reddit
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`🎴 (@tox1ckkk) reportedReddit users job is to just sit and make rumours about every existing actor. And people are coming up with those posts trolling whose job is to act just to bring them down🙏 Yash is an actor with 0 controversy but this bollywood lowdas🤡 Get a life fellas #ToxicTheMovie #Yash
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moose (@xdinaryaoi) reported@hadjooxz yeah.. mine did the same 😭 i got to use it once when i saw them in 2019 but when i tried to use it again in 2025 when i saw them it wouldnt even charge 😭😭😭 i asked people on reddit and they all had the same issue 💔💔
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benjisprinter (@benjisprinter) reported@redaction Imagine if these reddit threads are like holy **** i was turned down at the gate because apparently I’m not even an individual yet just a vessel for ideas or some bullshit. These ******** even told me im too Reddit
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slug&buns (@LotsOfSlugBuns) reported@mourningduhve "AITA for telling my (2700M) husband (250M) that I would let him ride my face again after being hospitalized bcs of a broken neck? He is 3,531,839 mi² long and weights 342M tons btw" via Reddit
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🐲DevaDragon (@DevaDragon) reportedThis may be a hot take or a cold take. But I feel like the fandom becoming so dramatic is because that's just how furry twitter is. I joined the furry fandom from reddit and I never had this dramatic issue up until I join furry Twitter and it all went downhill from there
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𝕱𝖔𝖗𝖙𝖓𝖎𝖙𝖊 𝕿𝖍𝖊𝖔𝖗𝖎𝖘𝖙 (@twer516065) reported@CraftyPlaysLF @joaoc_fgfb_2024 FOMO is an issue in other games too.Its not just a Reddit and Fortnite problem.Some people can't play the game even if they wanted to. Maybe they're on vacation,maybe they've been grounded,maybe they have too much work. You can't expect people to have time to play for 5 minutes
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Warden (@wwardenn) reportedWHY REDDIT FAILS FOR MOST CRYPTO PROJECTS @Reddit is one of the toughest platforms for crypto projects. Most teams fail on it because they try to use it the same way they use X or @telegram. Reddit does not reward speed or direct promotion. It is designed to filter out brand spam. A new account that shows up and immediately starts promoting usually gets negative reactions or gets caught by filters very quickly. Another common mistake is using the wrong tone. What sounds normal on other platforms often comes across as pushy or salesy on Reddit. The audience here is very sensitive to marketing language and hype. Many projects focus on getting likes instead of creating real discussion. A post with high reach but almost no meaningful comments delivers very little long-term value. Reddit’s real strength comes from deep conversations, which help with search visibility and how AI tools describe your project. Teams also tend to ignore negative threads. An old critical post can stay visible in search for years and continue hurting the project’s reputation. Staying silent is often seen as confirmation that the criticism is valid. Running ads before building any organic presence is another frequent error. When users click through and land on a new or empty profile, trust drops immediately instead of growing. Attempts to manipulate the platform through bought accounts or artificial engagement are usually detected. When this happens, the consequences often affect the entire project, not just one post. Finally, most teams only become active on Reddit right before a launch. By that point, it is already too late. Reddit requires consistent, non-promotional participation over several weeks before an account carries any real weight. The platform rewards those who are willing to put in the time and follow its rules. Quick results are rare here.
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elly 🍏📟| your favorite email worm! (@EllyElliottVT) reported@Brendzun you should try doing this in novice network if you want the whole server to have fun with it. i was in limsa when a dude got kicked for spoiling and he immediately started spamming the shout chat with the person's name calling them a burger king reddit mod
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ᴋᴇʀʀʏɪꜱᴛ 🔺 (@Kerryist04) reportedOne small problem Dune sucks and is reddit coded
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Dr. Kaushal Kakkad, PhD (@KaushalKakkad4) reported1. Search before you create Most people open Instagram, LinkedIn, or X and start thinking from zero. That’s why content feels forced. Open Reddit first. Search your niche, your topic, or your audience’s problem. Reddit already has real people asking real questions use that as your starting point. 2. Read the comments, not just the post The best ideas are usually hidden in the comments. That’s where people explain their pain, confusion, objections, and personal experiences. One Reddit comment can become a reel, carousel, tweet, LinkedIn post, or YouTube short. 3. Turn questions into content hooks If someone is asking the same question on Reddit, many more people are silently thinking the same thing. Copy the question, simplify it, and turn it into a hook. Example: “Why is nobody talking about this?” or “I found this question on Reddit and it’s actually important.” 4. Save good threads immediately Don’t trust your memory. If you find a useful Reddit thread, save it, screenshot it, or add it to your content bank. Later, you can turn it into 5–10 different posts without starting from scratch. 5. Use Reddit for research, not copying Reddit gives you raw ideas, real language, and real audience pain points. But don’t copy people’s posts directly. Use Reddit to understand what people care about, then create your own version with your own angle, opinion, and experience.
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Jon Carras (JonoftheDeD) (@JonoftheDeD) reported@CedarReloaded @FakeTaxedBrass Fun Fact: TheDonald reddit board tried to help those guys with flagging down places people could locally donate blood or offer medical supplies and help, until reddit shut that down.
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Shadab (@Shadabshs) reported@kmahjn At one point of time how many warmed up reddit accunts do you have? And do you use something like multiple login?
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Abdelrahman Al Omari (@AlOmariInc) reported@GohilHardy manual outreach to people already talking about your problem. search x/reddit for the exact pain you solve and reply to posts that are hours old, not weeks. timing beats copy. 100 users is 100 conversations, not a funnel
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Ritesh Yadav (@Ritesh_Yadav_14) reported@mahinhbuilds A few things that worked for me: 1• Use Reddit Map (website) to find subreddits where your target audience hangs out. 2• Don't start with promotional posts. First, find posts where people are asking questions or discussing problems, and genuinely help them. 3• Before posting, read the subreddit rules carefully. 4• Search for similar posts that performed well, understand why they worked, then create your own version that provides value instead of copying. Reddit rewards value. If your post genuinely helps people, users will naturally check out your profile and product.
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Xanthus Holdings (@xanthusholdings) reported🦅 Xanthus Market Predictor — 2026-07-09 📊 REGIME: Distribution — reduce, raise cash · Score 29.1/100 · 43% invested / 57% cash 🎭 CONTRARIAN: Neutral (F&G 42.3429, VIX 16.9, RSI(QQQ) 47.8625) 🤖 AI-labs book read: mean 24m +40% 🧠 AI COUNCIL — 🔴 RISK-OFF (high agreement) Unanimous risk-off across all three seats, and the committee concurs. The core case is asymmetry, not apocalypse: ridge offers a thin +0.62% while the correction forecaster flags 75.5/100 with an expected -5.7% air-pocket — roughly nine-to-one skew down. Composite 29.1 places us squarely in regime C distribution, and SBDV's distribution component at 94.8 confirms breadth is hollowing beneath index highs. Crucially, this is a positioning/vol-plumbing risk, NOT credit: HY OAS at 2.67% (-0.69σ) and a normal curve say the macro plumbing is fine. Gemini's real-yield argument is real but secondary — 2.3% real 10Y is a slow structural drag, not a 5-10d catalyst. The live tail is Iran/oil toward $80 plus 'ceasefire over' headlines against IVTS 0.849 complacency. Verdict: de-risk toward ~43% invested, trim crowded high-beta tech, hold quality, and buy cheap index hedges while vol is underpriced. Don't add. ↔ vs quant: CONFIRM. Composite 29.1, correction 75.5, SBDV 66.3 all align with seats; committee adopts quant's 43% invested target directly. 📣 24h X/Reddit/news: 24h X/WSB/Reddit: heavy Iran-oil chatter, energy longs vs tech shorts, sentiment tilting defensive but no capitulation yet ahead of housing data. 👀 Watch: Iran/US escalation and WTI $80 breakout · SBDV breadth / distribution component 94.8 for further deterioration · IVTS 0.849 complacency — any VIX term-structure inversion signals the dip starting Committee: • Claude (risk) — risk-off: Distribution regime with negative asymmetry; violent -5.7% air-pocket outweighs thin 0.62% edge — de-risk. • Gemini (macro) — risk-off: Restrictive real rates and severe breadth deterioration compel a sharp reduction in long-duration tech exposure. • Grok (catalyst/social) — risk-off: SBDV 66 + Iran tensions = distribution intact Advisory only — not investment advice. #AlphaForge #investing #macro
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icen (@icenquon) reportedMost founders discover real demand almost by accident. It's worth looking for it on purpose instead. Post about the problem itself and notice how many people reply with their own version of it. Search the exact problem phrase on Reddit and X, and notice how often it comes up without any prompting. Ask ten people in your niche what they currently do instead of your product. If the honest answer is nothing, that's worth sitting with.
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𝔎𝔢𝔢𝔭𝔱𝔥𝔢𝔠𝔥𝔫𝔤𝔢𝔶𝔞𝔣𝔦𝔩𝔱𝔶𝔞𝔫𝔦𝔪𝔞𝔩 (@wolfsangel23) reportedReddit is down the hall and to the left
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IPTV Service (@spades_089) reportedCan't fkng believe I've had no issues with my iptv box for nearly 2 yrs, even told someone on reddit a while back that my experience has been great, and now we're just stuttering & eating 10-20 seconds of video at a time. I bet that French goal was great. Wish I'd
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MarketWatch Sucks Donkey **** (@kay_enne) reported@comrade_casey Platner’s platform, which is on his website, states he wants to “rebuild the US military & fix the recruitment crisis”… He posted his war crimes on Reddit to brag about them… There’s no way this guy was ever an anti-imperialist & the fact Hasan still pretends he is, is wild.
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William Peynsaert (@PeynsaertBill) reportedWhen likes and follower counts don't just decide what luxury travel you can afford, but if you'll have any bearable life whatsoever. Gaza really is the most brutal elimination reality tv on earth. An inmate of Israel's version of Auschwitz 2.0 better get very social media savvy to survive. See Ayoub Junaid. This 7-year-old Palestinian boy from Gaza made international headlines after a viral video showed him in tears pleading to have his specialized, broken glasses fixed. Following the widespread online attention, Reddit communities and global campaigns quickly mobilized to get him replacement glasses. His family notes that he still requires specific medical procedures for an underlying neurological condition that cannot currently be treated inside Gaza. Imagine it's 1944 and the world feels motivated to do something for some prisoners of Auschwitz if their story manages to slip out and captures the hearts of enough people. So Israel sits by and watches the world forced into playing God: do we let this one escape, do we throw this one some crumbs, or does this one just get: that's so damn sad. Scroll on.
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【不可視】• Vizcacha (@x_bitz) reportedBy the way, I know I said I was going to post it on Reddit and Blablalink... but honestly, my mind is just overwhelmed with... too much stuff right now. If anyone wants to, and is willing to take the time, feel free to post it on those platforms. Truthfully, I don't mind at all, as long as it helps give some space for this small debate, point of view, issue, or whatever you want to call it.
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sauerkraut (@sauerkrautt2) reportedWhat the hell, reddit was totally fine this morning, and now it locked down my account and is asking for my ID It doesn't even change with a VPN Also, I've got a youthful face so I can't even scan it..
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Om Patel (@om_patel5) reportedthis is exactly how yc says to get your first 10 customers your first customers come from manually working your network and showing up in person, not from a tool. you dont need to be a great salesperson, just willing to do the unscalable stuff. heres the order: 1\ start with one question, where does your customer actually spend their time? most default to cold email because its easy, but a lot of buyers dont live in their inbox. map their actual day. reddit, linkedin, conferences, phone, referrals 2\ warm network first (customers 1 to 3) these almost always come from your personal network. early buyers buy because they trust you, not the product. go in order, personal network, then 2nd degree intros, and when you ask for an intro be specific about who, why, and what to say 3\ show up in person (customers 4 to 10) get in a room, not just a zoom. slower and awkward but it converts better than anything. small conferences beat cold emailing the same person, and micro events like founder dinners of 6 to 10 people work even better 4\ find where the pain is already public customers complain online about the exact problem you solve. reddit is a recurring winner, plus facebook groups, discord, youtube comments and industry forums. show up and be useful, dont just pitch 5\ only now go outbound find companies matching your icp, find the right person, get their contact, reach out. apollo for the leads, clay to enrich them, but the message matters more than the tool 6\ make the outreach not sound like outreach the best early message asks for advice, mentorship or feedback, not a sale. founders win customers by asking ceos to mentor them or paying for product feedback. keep it under 75 words, one clear ask, read it aloud to cut anything that sounds like ai, and follow up 3 to 4 times its slow and awkward but it works every time most founders never hit 10 customers because they want a growth hack instead of doing the unscalable stuff for a few weeks
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J.P. Billingsgate (@JPBillingsgate) reported@StealthQE4 I mostly just use Facebook for Facebook Groups. And, to an extent, I don;t have any choice. Back in the earlier days of the Internet, if you wanted to participate in a topic-specific Internet discussion forum, you mostly went to a topic-specific website running a forum using PhpBB or iBulletin or something like that. But most of those are gone thanks to a combination of Reddit and Facebook Groups. And Reddit quality has gone way down as well so, as much as I hate to admit it, Facebook Groups is the best option now in many cases.
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Sgt. Maple Sharkchenko (@SergeantMaple) reportedBad asthma day. Skipped an ultrasound I was supposed to have done today (completely unrelated) and resting up. Going down a Reddit rabbit hole sounds good. I’m taking suggestions. And no, getting an ultrasound here isn’t a burden on the healthcare system. The machine already exists. Things that use pharmaceuticals would be a completely different matter.
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PillarLabAI (@pillarlabai) reportedNorway vs England World Cup 2026 quarterfinal, ran Kalshi through a 9-pillar analyzer and the Norway defensive numbers are actually worse than I thought Kickoff is tomorrow at 5pm ET in Miami and I have been sitting with this one all day trying to figure out where the value actually is. England are at 65% to advance on Kalshi with $8.4M in volume behind the market. Vegas has them at -190 to -222 which implies 65-69% depending on the book. Everything is aligned. No obvious mispricing between prediction markets and sportsbooks. I ran the Kalshi URL through PillarLabAI which pulls Vegas lines, injury data, team stats, Reddit sentiment and sharp money signals all at once. A few things stood out that I want to flag before tomorrow. The Norway defensive numbers are genuinely alarming Norway have conceded 21 goals in five tournament matches. Zero clean sheets. They are allowing 14.7 shots and 4.75 shots on target per game. Every single Norway match at this World Cup has sailed past the over 2.5 goals line without exception. Now yes Haaland has seven goals and yes he knocked out Brazil with a brace. But the reason Norway keep winning is that they keep outscoring their defensive problems not solving them. At some point that catches up with you and England with Kane on six goals and Bellingham on four is exactly the kind of team to expose it. The England injury situation Quansah is suspended after his red card against Mexico. Henderson is out of the tournament entirely with a broken wrist he got celebrating the Mexico win. Reece James is a doubt with a hamstring issue and missed the Mexico game. England go into this against the tournament's top scorer with a reshuffled defense and minimal depth at right back. PillarLabAI flagged this as already priced in which I think is right. The market has not moved significantly since the injuries were confirmed. But it is still a real variable going up against Haaland specifically. The game within the game This entire match comes down to one thing. Can Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson cut off the Odegaard to Haaland supply line? If Rice shuts down Odegaard then Norway become a much more limited team. Haaland without service is just a big guy standing in the box. But if Odegaard finds pockets between England's lines then Norway have a genuine path. England's defenders actually know Haaland extremely well. Stones, Guehi and O'Reilly are his Manchester City teammates. Konsa has faced him in the Premier League for years. That familiarity is not nothing. Where I land England at 65% feels right. Not a bet I am excited about at that price. The interesting market here is both teams to score which most books have at around plus 105 to plus 120. Norway have both scored and conceded in every single game at this tournament. England have conceded in each of their last two knockout matches. Kane and Haaland have 13 goals between them. Haaland at plus 105 to score anytime is also worth a look given Norway need to attack and he converts one chance in two against any defense. The advance market at 65/36 feels honestly priced. Norway at 36% is not screaming value given the defensive numbers the pillar analysis returned. England should have enough. What is everyone else playing on this one?
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casper (@casperoffline) reportedok i know i haven’t locked in yet but i looked it up and ppl on reddit are saying you can easily get 90 pulls in 20 hours of play time like Ok sorry I’m so terrible and worthless
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Ash N (@ashnonx) reported"Reddit monitoring" is three broken tools wearing a trench coat. A firehose that overwhelms you. A ranking that treats upvotes as intent. A digest that arrives at 11pm when the thread is dead. Stop monitoring. Filter. 🧵