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  • 59% Website Down (59%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

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Vigo Website Down 9 hours ago
Phoenix Errors 12 hours ago
Lima Errors 3 days ago
Indio Website Down 17 days ago
Rosenau Errors 17 days ago
Pélissanne Sign in 19 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • 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.

  • jamesan52491706
    Crypto Monk (@jamesan52491706) reported

    @JorgeyChriwmn8 @Reddit @RobertMitch_ How This Person Will Solve My Issue

  • 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

  • Moth_Lobster
    Moth Lobster (@Moth_Lobster) reported

    @MarshSMT I think when I had problems with pc98 emulation I switched emulators and found some old *** reddit thread with one guy who solved it so praying you get better results here

  • 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 Just that the data they provided didn't show profits, only revenue, and that it was very much outdated and money made in the first few years hardly applies to a recent decision to put the game on EoS.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.

  • Jgainsey
    John Gaines (@Jgainsey) reported

    @BMKing23 I retested yesterday after an IO dev replied to a comment I had made about the issue on Reddit. I saw an uplift in overall performance from whatever version I played through the game on, but the “uplift” from DLAA to Quality was basically identical to launch.

  • Azrun__
    Azrun (@Azrun__) reported

    @Discord_Lies So server run by reddit mods got it

  • MekunTizichi
    Mekun Tizichi (@MekunTizichi) reported

    @LinkofSunshine Only Redditors know the true horrors of Reddit. Look up/Google "Broken Arms Reddit", "Jolly Rancher Reddit", "Coconut Reddit", "Poop Knife Reddit", and "Maggot Girl Reddit". Just mentally prepare yourself for nightmares.

  • 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.

  • Last_Stone_
    Stone (@Last_Stone_) reported

    @aughhh8364 I was never allowed to use reddit. I been basically banned from all social media my whole adult life. I dont know what reddit is like and never used it . Reddit is way to extremely far left to allow me on it Listen! you are in a tribalistic mind set. You see me as the "other team" so attack put down ect Why not instead let go of the team and be like a scientist or detective and only seek truth?

  • what3verman
    ✨whateverman✨🎙️ (@what3verman) reported

    Woke up to a video taken down for DMCA for a FIFA clip I posted. My account was locked and it stated that a repeated offence will result in suspension. Guess I’m not posting highlights again. Strangely enough one of the videos was “post video” click from another account. The second was something I clipped from Reddit. FIFA is serious about this, probably better to be safe than risk losing your account for engagement. Here’s the legal dated March 30 2026 and I’m assuming they attach this to every complaint?

  • GirUnit75
    HAM (@GirUnit75) reported

    @DudethBrostein @Saamodeus @LeyoshiV Lol, couldn't refute so decided to double down on reddit speak. The information is there, real, and verifiable. Sorry you're a weirdo but, like, we all know why you didn't make any friends in high school. Saying any of the stuff you just did would get you laughed at lmao

  • sncemybeloved
    xallicatx⚢ (@sncemybeloved) reported

    i hope hollywood makes so many bad reddit movies that the site shuts down

  • xXm0n_fairyXx
    rae! ✒️ is writing... (@xXm0n_fairyXx) reported

    Is there a reddit for really perculiar tech problems?

  • 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 can you defend against technology you don't know exists? it's like fighting a ghost. 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 metal 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.

  • lunch_table_
    lunchtable 🇺🇸 (@lunch_table_) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit needs to be shut down.

  • DLibryum
    DLibryum (@DLibryum) reported

    @AwakanedZero @CorpoScum Reddit groups are community moderated, rarely will you see an offical CM directly moderating them. That said, keep pushing on steam and your post is probably going to be locked down.. and mre then likely if you keep persisting on x u'll be blocked

  • antisadh
    Antid (@antisadh) reported

    $20K A MONTH FROM 10 AI AUTOMATION CLIENTS IS THE WHOLE GAME IN 2026, AND EVERY $200K AGENCY IS BUILT ON WORKFLOWS most builders sell prompts and wonder why the same 10 client offer never closes, the agencies clearing $20K a month sell workflows where every step writes to a file and the next one reads it an october 2025 arxiv study showed LLM accuracy drops as conversations get longer because the model loses track of which piece matters, the fix is not better prompts but cleaner handoffs between steps clare liguori at AWS ran 3,000 evals on five different agent approaches, simple prompts hit 82.5 percent accuracy, structured workflows with steering hooks hit 100 percent across 600 runs a real client workflow runs in 4 steps, reddit research writes to one file, news scraping writes to another, arxiv pulls to a third, the final step reads all three and ships the deliverable 10 local businesses pay $2,000 a month each for that, the builder runs the pipeline overnight, never opens a chat window, never copies between tabs, $240,000 a year in net revenue the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes

  • D_Rentta
    Rentta (@D_Rentta) reported

    @OverclockersUK Looking for help on reddit: Someone describing same issue i and others have Edit: I fixed it they say. People ask how? Crickets.

  • praveenkumaryo
    Praveen Kumar (@praveenkumaryo) reported

    Why My Digital History Is Triggering Active Hacking Attempts on Anyone I Interact With (The Cost of Pirated Software) Since 2011, I had a habit of digital hoarding - collecting and testing cracked games and expensive enterprise software (AutoCAD, Autodesk, Ansys, Adobe) just to see them run. In college and later in my professional life, I freely distributed these terabytes of pirated software to friends and colleagues, completely unaware of the massive digital footprint and security liabilities I was creating. By signing into these cracked builds with my personal email, my credentials were leaked to respective servers and weaponized through data breaches, allowing bad actors to tie my email, unique username handles, phone number, and social media profiles together. The real-world consequences started falling like dominoes. In 2017, a friend’s startup was targeted with Google account hacks and an Autodesk audit after their residential IP address registered as a business entity using cracked software from me. When I joined the rocket startup AgniKul Cosmos in 2019, I distributed these software packages again. The fallout was severe: the entire team began receiving targeted, unknown messages on LinkedIn and WhatsApp phishing calls; our Wi-Fi became unusable unless restarted; and our founder's email was compromised to spam the team, forcing me to wipe and reinstall every office machine. I later found out the startup faced massive licensing fines after audit visits. Even after moving to a spacecraft design startup, the exact same disruptive patterns followed. The targeting escalated heavily during the 2020 lockdown. After noticing a suspicious Microsoft account login alert that perfectly correlated with an Argentinian "ethical hacker" visiting my Premium LinkedIn profile, I confronted him directly via InMail. That very night, a coordinated wave of login alerts hit my Reddit, PayPal, and other social media services. Because I use a consistent username across platforms like Twitter/X and LinkedIn, these actors have mapped my entire network. They’ve tracked my investor interactions, used malicious links in bio pages to harvest my home IP addresses (forcing me to rely on a VPN to restore normal speeds), and targeted my family members. Because of this relentless surveillance, I keep my current venture strictly in stealth mode and refuse to update my employer details on LinkedIn to shield my current team. This is a public apology and a massive heads-up. Recently, this targeting has shifted outward to anyone I publicly engage with. Whomever I interact with, reply to, or tag on Twitter/X is immediately seeing a surge in suspicious login alerts and hacking attempts on their own accounts. If you are interacting with me publicly, please enable robust 2FA, monitor your active login sessions, avoid clicking any random links, and stay highly vigilant. My past digital hoarding has turned into an active security vector, and I am sharing this so you can protect your data before they target you next.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • Hartdrawss
    Harshil Tomar (@Hartdrawss) reported

    @eliana_jordan reddit hands down

  • KettleworksSFW
    Kettleverse Daily (@KettleworksSFW) reported

    @SheeGee This isn't reddit you ******* quango. You don't get to red marker someone's image and you're suddenly in the right. Why don't you stop traveling and use that fly money to fix that absolute ******** of a city you call home.

  • TheLongGame10x
    The Long Game (@TheLongGame10x) reported

    A founder I listened to made 25k/month in 5 months with a guitare app. He didn't discover his idea through market research. He discovered it while playing guitar. He had a problem. A few friends had the same problem. Reddit confirmed it. That's all the validation he needed. Sometimes being the customer is the best market research you'll ever do.

  • WazT555
    Wazza (@WazT555) reported

    Did.. the game look more like we were dominating on tv?! Cause live I thought we were in massive trouble all the way.. then again, coulda just been the stress of being there hahaha. Lots of tweets & reddit comments from last night make it seem like it was ours to loose

  • JontheknightYT
    Jon Knight (Tryks's Husband) (@JontheknightYT) reported

    I remember battling the entire dbd discord server on why 2 survivors hiding in a 2v1 scenario is not holding a game hostage, and one community manager backed me up. Now I see my take being upheld on reddit is really nice to see.

  • N1ght3d
    Nighted (@N1ght3d) reported

    @CanadasLeafs @ChrisBarber1975 Why are you and here and not down vote bullying real Canadians and Americans on Reddit? GFYS metro degenerate.

  • 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.

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

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