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- Website Down (58%)
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Yash Chowdhury (@yash_vidh007) reportedevery 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!
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Amin I. (@webdevamin) reported@buildwtim From my experience, Reddit was actually the first platform ever where I got my first clients basically. But it's really notorious in terms of self-promotion or even if it seems like that you are helping other people out with their problems by providing the solution that you have developed, they can ban you straight from the bat. But the first users came from Reddit and the second approach was actually using SEO and more specifically inbound SEO coming up with ideal primary and secondary keywords, making resource pages, article pages and recently I also made use case pages, using internal linking. And directory backlinks is also a good way to go.
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you are obsessed🌱 (@vegananddisco) reportedEhhh reddit does have a bit of an issue but it isn't as bad lol.
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sct350 (@sct350) reported@Crypto_Lexus Yep. Been a holder since ven days. Down 95% since December 2024. The telegram is dead. Reddit is dead. Team barely posts anything at all. Just floundering
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Praveen Kumar (@praveenkumaryo) reportedWhy 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.
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Xo-Lucio (@Obycocoa) reported4 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
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TheBigBerbowski (@TheBigBerbowski) reported@napoleon21st @Gubloinvestor You're conflating substack and pumps and dumps mate like it's part of the bigger scamming scheme. As long as people share authentic research, be it on substack, reddit, you name it, I don't think it's a problem. I wouldn't judge you based on $2 or $20 sub price, but based on the content you share.
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Audrey (@Hepburn_ve) reportedWtf is Ripple actually doing? It’s been a while since the XRP lawsuit was dropped, freeing Ripple from the chains it was binded. After the whole SEC drama cooled down, you’d think there’d be a ton of public news, big partnerships, real adoption stories but it feels… quiet. No massive updates, no flashy announcements, no big cross-border payment rollout proof, nothing trending. It was projected towards replacing old SWIFT rails. Yet outside niche corners of Twitter/Reddit, I don’t see screenshots of pilot programmes, banks actually sending stuff of real transactions with XRP live on the ledger. Japan ? no update. By when can we expect Ripple to just breakout with its amazing system ? Seriously Ripple had lot of time since past half decade to just get things ready and get things real once the case was dropped. But it feels like no one is serious out there
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Jakub Jawniak (@niakjaw) reportedHappy Mammoth has been running this ad for 63 days. But it doesn't advertise any product, so how does it print? Let me explain: 1. Creative The creative is Reddit post on r/hormonal thread. Looks organic. Something that potential buyer might be used to, because they maybe scroll Reddit often. Anyway it is just a post, not an ad and you can see this from the first sight. The post says: "I took a hormone quiz by women's health specialists... and it gave me a plan that actually worked" It's pre-invitation for taking the quiz. The social proof is here with "women's health specialists". The result is the plan that actually worked. Below there is CTA for taking the quiz yourself and a bunch of other social proof indicators. 2. The quiz The psychology of quiz is pre-selling. Admission to the symptoms you have. But also helping you choose the best product for your symptoms. Then the product feels completely dedicated to your problem. 3. After-quiz After submitting answers, we can get personalized results via e-mail with discount and then the website redirects the user to the product page. "Our #1 Recommendation For Your Body Type Is:" does the job here, because as I mentioned earlier, it feels like the only solution, specifically designed for your problems. The same discount from the e-mail appears on the page. Website also shows before-after pictures and testimonials. Another thing is upsell section and look what they do... It's not just "Add to your order", but "To Eliminate Your Unique Symptoms FAST, Pair Hormone Harmony With..." There is an intent with this upsell and reason for buyer to do so. To eliminate symptoms FAST. If someone doesn't even buy, but completes the quiz, it's a win, because the company got their e-mail address, so the potential lead that will be converted later.
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🌻 (@itv_enthusiast) reportedPeople on Twitter seem to have a problem with anything Harshad does, while people on Reddit seem to have a problem with anything Shivangi does. 😭😭
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RunicAlex (@BanzaiAlex03) reported@petalchere Not exactly what I assume youre talking about but semi related. I remember some guy on reddit that considered 6 to be one of the worst games in the franchise, gave the most illiterate takes ive ever seen on the game and talked down on any FF6 fan Got so obnoxious I blocked him
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Rob Freund (@RobertFreundLaw) reportedHere's another ecom subscription lawsuit that includes a PR lesson. Public Goods was sued today for allegedly enrolling customers in subscription memberships without their knowledge. The complaint includes a screenshot from a Reddit thread. In the thread, Public Goods says, "our previous membership model wasn't always as clear as it should have been." It's natural to want to apologize, but there are ways to address issues without making harmful admissions that an adversary will use against you. Not that the case will hinge on that admission, but it's what you would call a "bad fact."
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korchagin (@korchagin9) reported@SheetsWend59834 @_Jase_C_ @kajakallas Shure shure. Bronze age Stone age Dinosaur age. Dna illustrated bs corrected for invaders from Arabia and Bosnia to calm down bigots. Transformers of reddit piss hot hearing this stories.
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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
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GoldenKazeX (@GoldenKazeX) reported@reddit_lies Reddit will talk about an issue but they'll never actually do something to fix if
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Red&Wolf Fund Management Co (@CrimsonSellec9) reportedBeen telling the crackers that for the last wo)7 2 decades. But the crackers were like "Uh hyuck *Fixes reddit longhouse glass* do you ummm burn the whole house down just because cockroahces in it? Checkmate atheist". Idk can you? Lots of cracker golems with guns up there wo)7.
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Pyruuu 👧🍵🗿🔨➡️AX & Serendipity🩷💛🩵 (@Pyruuuuuu) reported@JCONvt @glitchshay An infamous reddit ama about a guy who broke both of his arms when he was a teen and because he was very moody his mother decided he needed some stress relief, and then it continued. Easy to find if you search "2 broken arms reddit"
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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.
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🎟️ (@damien_rmcf) reported@f4lzV1 Reddit or fullmatchshows, Reddit uploads them immediately but it was pointless to do it cuz it would be taken down immediately so I just chose to wait for fullmatchshows and download that cuz it’s easier
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Mackay Bell (@mackaybell) reported19. Which finally brings us back to the latest (and soon-to-be-brief) Reddit craze. Hollywood doesn’t actually believe Reddit is a goldmine of great movie ideas. They’re not that stupid. But in the random chaos of development, it gives some junior exec something to point to. “Look, we found this viral thing!” Just enough cover to justify their job and push a project forward for a minute. For thirty-plus years since Jaws and Star Wars, the studios have chased every fad imaginable trying to solve their story problem: spec script wars, magazine articles (Miramax even launched one), self-published novels, Wattpad stories, the Black List, Twitter threads, true-crime podcasts, YouTube creepypastas, and now Reddit AMAs and lore. None of them stick. The pattern is always the same. Everyone rushes in thinking they’ve found the cheat code. Agents quickly game the system. Prices explode. Most projects still die in development. A couple get made… and usually flop. Then it’s back to square one, hunting for the next shiny development fad. I’m not trying to discourage anyone from jumping on the Reddit wave. Go for it. But that’s how it works. The only hopeful thing I can say to anyone trying to break into this broken system is this: since it’s mostly random anyway… just make the thing you actually want to make. It can’t possibly be any worse than everything else being tried.
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Chan Chu (@chanchutoad) reportedWhoever posted this on reddit needs to be put down
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Moonfarm 🇸🇪 (@moonfarm_dev) reported@Arpansac Thanks mate! The one time I actually got a saas to make $ I first found a problem people had in a subreddit and then I built a product for them, after reddit i posted i niche groups on X which also worked quite well.
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Rottweiler General 🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️ (@Posh_Mo) reported@BroConfucius No, it's still the same. I can reply on my phone, but not on my tab. I can only reply when i use web on my tab. A lot of people are also having the same issue on reddit.
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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.
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Yassine le gris (@7monkeyass7) reported@Sunelgunners1 @NoodleHairCR7 Constructive criticism for sure but the **** he said is reddit ********** level analysis. The whole team was *** but the problem is the number 9 who only got 2 good passes ?
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Valiant Hermes (@Valiant_Hermes) reported@Cynical_Waffles @bxn45I @iamrobtv I've never had to go to Google or Reddit to troubleshoot any console issues. Now, bugs with a particular game or if I'm looking up a collectible guide, sure I'll search something up. But, I don't have to go into the console settings to configure anything for a game's performance.
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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.
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MagnusBonus (@kwabamtrooper76) reported@David70078685 @NBCPhiladelphia Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. Galatians 5:1 Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke? Isaiah 58:6 Not every law in the Old Testament was maintained. The problem here is that you have actually never read the Bible and rely on reddit tier arguments. God bless, have a nice day.
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N-Word Scissorhands (@Kawaii__Key) reportedJust went down a r/catbongos rabbit hole on Reddit
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Dr. M.F. Khan (@Dr_TheHistories) reportedOn May 8, 2008, 18-year-old Joshua Vernon Maddux left his family's home in Woodland Park, Colorado. He was last seen that morning and did not return. At first, his disappearance did not clearly look like a crime. Joshua was legally an adult, and relatives later described him as creative, independent, and known to enjoy walking and traveling. His family considered the possibility that he had left on his own But Joshua never checked in. His father, Michel Maddux, later said the family first thought he might be staying with friends. When they began asking around, no one had seen him. The timing made his disappearance even harder to absorb. One of Joshua's brothers had died the year before, and now the family was facing another loss without knowing whether to grieve, search, or keep waiting. For seven years, the case remained unresolved. In August 2015, workers were demolishing an abandoned cabin near Rampart Range and Kelley's roads in Woodland Park. The building sat on the former Thunderhead Ranch property and had reportedly been vacant for more than a decade. As the chimney was being taken apart, workers found human remains inside. The body was badly decomposed and partly mummified, wedged in the narrow space above the fireplace. Dental records identified the remains as Joshua. The identification was also reportedly supported by the missing tip of his right index finger, which Joshua had lost in a childhood bicycle accident. Joshua had vanished at 18. By the time he was found, he would have been 25. The cabin was less than a mile from his home. The cabin's owner, Chuck Murphy, later said he had noticed a bad smell at times but assumed it came from dead animals. Mice and chipmunks sometimes got into the abandoned building, and the chimney was behind a large piece of furniture, giving him no obvious reason to inspect the fireplace closely. Teller County Coroner Al Born said investigators found no signs of trauma. There were no obvious broken bones, gunshot wounds, knife marks, or injuries that clearly indicated an assault. Toxicology reportedly did not reveal dr*gs, although the condition of the remains limited what could still be determined. Born concluded that Joshua had likely tried to enter the abandoned cabin through the chimney and became trapped. Joshua was tall and thin enough to fit inside, but a wood-burning insert blocked the bottom of the fireplace. If he slid down from the roof, he may have reached a point where he could not climb back out or pass into the room below. His d*th was ruled accidental. The ruling was based on the evidence investigators still had: a body inside a chimney, no clear skeletal trauma, no obvious restraints, and no physical proof that another person had killed Joshua or placed him there. But the explanation was not entirely satisfying. One issue was the chimney itself. Murphy later said a heavy wire mesh had been installed near the top years earlier to keep animals out. If it was still there when Joshua disappeared, entry from the roof would have been difficult or impossible. Born said investigators did not see the mesh in their photos, while Murphy said demolition workers had already removed metal debris before anyone realized it might matter. Another issue was Joshua's clothing. Later accounts attributed to Murphy said Joshua was found wearing only a thermal shirt, with other clothing inside the cabin near the fireplace. If accurate, that detail did not rule out an accident, but it made the simplest version of the chimney theory harder to explain. It raised the possibility that Joshua had been inside the cabin at some point before he d*ed, or that the sequence of events was more complicated than a direct attempt to climb down from the roof. © Reddit #drthehistories