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  • suhodorable
    Gee (@suhodorable) reported

    @nunugyubaek @BrownAngelEyes_ Saw a few peeps in Reddit saying they completely took it down from Hulu and migrated it to D+ app instead 😒

  • phoenix8978264
    Renowned Hangman hater (@phoenix8978264) reported

    @ghostofrightnow @padraigGav Glad I never use Reddit anymore. It was terrible place, especially about wrestling

  • 2xGreatss
    The Greatest (@2xGreatss) reported

    @thebigzook @downbadbears I don’t believe it was down too bin Laden and I dont think her death was a conspiracy. Take ur Reddit tinfoil hat logic somewhere else idgaf

  • ZanderWidjaja
    Zander Widjaja (@ZanderWidjaja) reported

    where did the taste and culture go in your ads mr ecom bro? skincare social facts that are not compressible to 5 bullets that you may want to know. Every skincare brand is a method of intervention into someone's habitus. If you don't know what habitus is don't worry you're in good company with about 97% of the people posting ROAS screenshots on your feed right now. But if you DO know what it means, or if the word just sparked something in you, keep reading because this is going to reframe how you think about your brand in a way that no CRO audit or creative playbook ever will Habitus is a sociology concept. Bourdieu. The idea that people don't make decisions in a vacuum. They make decisions inside an inherited structure of dispositions, tastes, reflexes, class signals, parenting patterns, and embodied behaviors that they didn't choose and mostly can't see. It's not just "what someone does." It's why they do it without thinking. Why a suburban mom instinctively reaches for the thing that looks medical. Why a 15 year old boy literally cannot bring himself to care about a skincare routine even though his face is falling apart. Why a girlfriend buys a product FOR her boyfriend instead of just telling him to buy it himself. I've been thinking about this because I recently spent about 32k on ads for a skincare brand. Made 44k back. ugly numbers. I spent weeks reading Reddit threads. For VOICE research. How do these different actors talk about the same problem? The 16 year old boy says "bro my face is cooked 💀"His mom writes three paragraphs with perfect grammar ending in "TIA!" because she was raised to be polite even when she's desperate His girlfriend says "I literally bought my boyfriend this thing and he actually used it??? And his skin is clearing up??? I'm shook" Three completely different registers. Three completely different methods of intervention. Three completely different ads. Same product. That's applied sociology with a credit card attached.. ooo… aahhhh (new big idea) And look I know saying "habitus" and "method of intervention" is going to make some people click away and that's the point. If you read "habitus" and your eyes glazed over, this probably isn't for you. You probably want the 7-step ecom scaling playbook. You probably want me to tell you to fix your upsell sequence and test more hooks and increase your AOV. And hey those things matter. I'm not saying they don't maybe the issue isn't the ads. Maybe the issue is that you don't actually understand the social fabric your product exists inside of. Maybe you're marketing face wash to teenagers when the actual buyer is a 42 year old woman lying in bed with her reading glasses on trying to be a good mom. Maybe you're writing copy in YOUR voice when you should be writing copy in HER voice. Maybe you've never once considered that your product's primary function isn't cosmetic — it's relational. It's the thing that lets a mother feel like she did her job. It's the thing that lets a girlfriend feel like she helped without overstepping. It's the thing that lets a kid stand up straight for the first time in a year without knowing why You ever see a kid who used to hunch over and suddenly they're standing open? Chest out, not in an aggressive way, just... present? Something changed. Something clicked. When someone's mom hands them a face wash and three weeks later they look in the mirror and don't flinch for the first time in two years? That's a kid standing up straight not because someone told him to but because he finally has a reason to want to be seen. The mom feels it. She doesn't say anything because she's wise enough to know that acknowledging it would make it weird. But she sees her son lean into a photo instead of ducking out and she quietly falls apart in the other room because that's what moms do. They hold it together in front of you and they break down in private over the smallest signs that their kid MIGHT be okay. My mind is on the first domino Because if your ads are talking about formulations and percentages and active ingredients and clinical results, you're speaking to the 3% of your market that is solution-aware and ingredient-literate. And that 3% is the most expensive, most skeptical, hardest-to-convert segment of your TAM. You're fighting over them with every other brand in the category. The other 97% is moms and girlfriends and partners and kids who have no idea what benzoyl peroxide is and don't care. They care about the feeling. They care about the moment. They care about handing their son a bottle and having the acne conversation be OVER Most skincare brands are having a chemistry conversation with people who are having an emotional one The 32k to 44k is the proof of concept. the first domino. end of thought.

  • HelamansArmyYT
    Mahonri Moriancumer 🪔 (@HelamansArmyYT) reported

    @kariwarburton I down vote all posts on Reddit.

  • boomerrbryan
    Bryan Ng (@boomerrbryan) reported

    These real businesses make the most money from automated YouTube & they're not the ones the gurus pitch... The formula is simple: (what one customer is worth) × (how desperate people are when they search) ÷ (how many good videos already exist). High ticket, high panic, empty shelf. Ranked: HVAC & plumbing. A homeowner with no heat in January is the most motivated buyer on the internet. Average ticket $4,000-12,000. The search results for "furnace blowing cold air" in most cities are a decade old. A presenter answering 15 of these questions owns the panic in an entire metro & the panic never stops happening Estate attorneys & Medicare brokers. 10,000 Americans turn 65 every single day & they all start googling the same 20 questions. The fake advisor channels pulled this audience; they just got purged by the thousand, which means the seats are empty & the audience is starving. One booked client pays for two years of the machine Home inspectors. The cheapest play on the board. "DON'T Buy Houses With These 7 Water Heater Brands" is a formula that did 827,000 views selling canned tuna verdicts... an inspector runs it with actual authority & every viewer is someone about to spend $400,000 & terrified. The inspection is $500 but the trust converts at rates ad money can't buy Antique dealers & estate liquidators. A fake woman valuing teacups pulled 219,000 views in 6 days because every American over 40 has a dead relative's china cabinet & an 11pm question. The dealer who runs this character buys the estates the videos surface. The video cost $7. The estate is worth $30,000 Auto repair. The fake mechanic channels proved the demand... 68,000 views on a $200 A/C fix explainer, run by a kid mining Reddit. Every viewer got quoted $600 somewhere & is quietly furious. A real shop runs the identical play & puts a phone number where the kid's ebook link goes. The kid cannot compete with a garage Realtors. "Moving to [city] pros & cons" gets binged for months before anyone calls an agent, & in most markets the shelf is one dead video from 2021. A local presenter telling the truth about neighborhoods converts strangers into people who feel like they know you... the only advantage that survives commission compression Notice what every one of these has in common. The owner already KNOWS everything the videos need to say. He says it 40 times a week on the phone, free, & goes home. The knowledge was never the gap. The production was & the production is now a voice memo (subscribr turns the voice memo into the script, holds the presenter's voice consistent & tells you which topics already have proven demand. one login. bio)

  • lithoniu
    chaengramji (@lithoniu) reported

    sis bago ka lamba here? 😭 1. she’s already unattractive as it is, and her openly poor hygiene made it worse 2. she’s had multiple callouts for different issues, and somehow she still hasn’t learned 3. this is genuinely a GOTCHA moment for her, umabot na talaga sa Reddit anteh

  • youfreakinnerd
    youfreakinnerd ~KorraWorship~ (@youfreakinnerd) reported

    @mirandadufrane @ManMilk2 Apparently the debate happening over his fresh corpse was a Shakespeare thing. 💀 the assassins were still Reddit asf though. They tried to talk to the senators there afterwards and after everyone moped TF out they walked down the street yelling about freedom before going home.

  • Johnman1425
    John (@Johnman1425) reported

    @ShitpostRock Don't say that on reddit, they gutted me and left me down lowkarma street

  • CSmith76904
    C Smith (@CSmith76904) reported

    @ISELLP0TATOES @braxton_mccoy I get that you're talking about Reddit in general. The gun subs on Reddit are actually pretty good. Some subs do get a little tiresome with the rattle-canning. I pretty much quit hanging out there when /gafs was shut down. Sold a few things and talked to some really good people in that sub. A lot of the cool people would be Asians in California.

  • nathanistic
    nathanistic (@nathanistic) reported

    The Artist Behind the Viral Spider-Man Poster Had to Take It Down The artist behind a viral Spooder-Man poster had to take it down. Drake Landon drew it for a theater in Canada. His hand-drawn charmed the whole internet. Then head office stepped in to end it. The story began with a simple supply failure here. He arrived for a shift at Famous Players 6. The theater had zero official Brand New Day posters. So he refused to leave the display bare. He grabbed a marker and got straight to work. He channeled the early-2010s Spooder-Man meme directly. The result was a charmingly crude web-slinger sketch. It flashed a peace sign with a handwritten apology. The deliberate misspellings only added to its appeal. The whole thing felt like a warm internet throwback. Fans loved its handmade charm over glossy studio art. It spread quickly once it went online. Even Cineplex executives praised the little creation here. A VP noted the team had some real fun with it. That made the reversal all the more surprising. Its viral success ultimately did not save it. His boss delivered the bad news soon after here. Head office had called asking for its full removal. The stated goal was to avoid upsetting the studio. Landon retrieved his original artwork afterward. He shared the whole story on Reddit openly. He worried people would call him a fraud. Fans praised his ingenuity, while others lamented corporate draining the fun away. He now plans to sell limited redrawn copies himself.

  • dimitarangg
    Dimitar Angelov (@dimitarangg) reported

    i got the #1 hack to double, even triple your reply rate and that’s to never believe in “hacks” and actually go f*cking build a serious infrastructure the $4.8M+ in client revenue we generated didn't come from 1 cold email trick our infra has 6 layers stacked on top of each other, each 1 feeding the next, each 1 compounding on the data from the layer before let me walk you through the architecture behind what we call the $1M outbound funnel: layer 1: market intelligence. opus 5 runs a deep-dive on your ICP before a single email is written. not a surface-level questionnaire. a full competitive scan pulling from reddit, linkedin, crunchbase, and industry forums. the output: the exact language your ICP uses to describe their frustration, the 3 solutions they've tried and why each 1 disappointed them, and the buying triggers that signal in-market timing. layer 2: offer engineering. the offer gets audited against 6 criteria. does this address the #1 operational frustration identified in layer 1? does the guarantee eliminate the specific risk this ICP experienced with previous vendors? does a CEO understand the value prop in under 5 seconds? if any answer is "no," we fix the offer before writing a single line of copy. layer 3: copy production. opus 5 generates 30 structurally unique emails (6 positions x 5 variations) in under 15 minutes. each email uses a different framework, different opening word, different length, different proof point. spam filters never see the same fingerprint twice. 99.2% inbox placement. layer 4: lead intelligence. cowork mode connects to apollo MCP, crunchbase, reddit, and niche databases. the anti-competition filter isolates companies with zero outbound infrastructure. reply rates run 3-5x higher than standard lists because these prospects haven't been emailed by 200 other agencies. layer 5: campaign infrastructure. 10-15 sending domains. 30-50 warmed inboxes across outlook AND gmail. platform matching for prospects on microsoft 365. 3-day template rotation cycles. daily deliverability monitoring. the infrastructure goes live in 14 days. layer 6: the 72-hour optimisation engine. every 72 hours, the system reviews performance data and makes decisions. underperforming angles get killed. winning angles get scaled. the feedback loop runs 10x faster than the industry standard 30-day review. the compound effect across 12 months: 25-30 meetings booked per month. 30% close rate from call to client. $3K-$5K average deal value. that's $21K-$45K in new MRR per month. multiply across 3-4 ICP segments running simultaneously and you're looking at $750K-$2M+ in pipeline from a single outbound system. none of these layers work in isolation. the intelligence from layer 1 shapes the offer in layer 2. the offer shapes the copy in layer 3. the copy gets delivered to untapped leads from layer 4. the infrastructure in layer 5 ensures deliverability. and layer 6 optimises the entire stack every 72 hours based on real data. this is the machine. and the machine gets smarter every month it runs. DM me "INTENT" if you want us to build this for your business

  • testo_san
    テストさん (@testo_san) reported

    @IiiHiginio @Grummz AI chat companions is a thing everywhere, tho. Remember Reddit women melting down after ChatGPT safety update made AI husbandos to reject them? My point is Japan is embracing useful tech, while many Westoids believe "AI is useless/nobody uses it & anyone who does must be k*lled".

  • masterofthegate
    FascinatingAndFrighteningTech (@masterofthegate) reported

    Prediction: In 0-4 years there will be automated AI Movie and TV Series generators (some generated will legally allow likenesses for using famous actors or full casts and settings of films or tv series that already exist and even generated audio or soundtrack styles, etc.). Why? Money, it will make tons and tons of money for the streaming platforms, studios, and potentially users themselves… The second why? Answer is technical—so I wont go into it, but the tools are getting better and better faster and faster and becoming cheaper and cheaper. What does this look like? Think endless John Wick, Yellowstone, The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, Star Wars, Pixar, etc. (literally any & all you could list) AI generated sequels, prequels, reimaginings, crossovers etc.; also new AI stories and characters that are unique/not very derivative/inspired by previous works will become common as well. Eventually think full on virtually generated Games/VR worlds where you can be part of the story by yourself or with friends, etc. I would say as soon as a year to year and a half from now this is possible—and theres already progress towards this we can see —hundreds of projects on Netflix now use A.I. - AI generated full length features on Higgsfield and elsewhere. I have seen a A.I. generated film purely from a script someone wrote that uses Nicholas cage, Jack Black, and Timothee Chalamet and replicates their look, acting style, and voice convincingly. And the person put the 48 minute film together in about a week with minimal computing setup of less than 16gb 4070 GPU. Its def noticeable its AI, but this is the worse it will ever be, and its only going to get better. And this film is WAY better than most things people were creating last summer. So the progress is real. As far as I know the most expensive AI films created were the Highsfield productions Hell Grind (~500k $ budget), and Cully Hill Boys (~1-2 Million $ budget). So Cully Hill Boys currently takes the cake I think as being the most expensive AI film ever created. These films actually feel very similar to normal films and also have interesting effects and things normal Hollywood films would just never have. In Hell Grind they generated roughly 100-200k clips and ended up only using about 1000 of them in the final film. In Cully Hill Boys they generated around 400k-500k clips and ended up only using around 1000-1500 clips. The Nicholas Cage and Flat Earth movie (you can find it on Youtube and Reddit), he generated around 200 clips and ended up using around 180 of the clips) and he did this only using one decent 4070 16gb GPU. The results were decent considering its a one man produced indie AI film. Most streaming platforms I believe will eventually allow users not only to be able generate their own movies or tv series (and maybe video games & virtual reality experiences?), but they will allow users to also earn some revenue share if their generations are popular. It will be similar to Youtube in that people will follow peoples channels, and each channel will have its own shows and tv series, etc. I think ultimately it will get so easy to make your own stories many people will prefer to just watch their own movies or tv shows that they generate about the things they want it to be about. Yet this is further out, maybe 4+ years from now, though maybe this could happen quicker, hard to say…this shift could happen faster than this. I posted a video a long time ago essentially predicting this all: where a child generates movies on Netflix and Netflix essentially addicts the child to watching more and more shows and eventually offers to generate shows based on his brain wave state and offers to create hundreds of virtual reality worlds he could “play” in. They should make a black mirror episode about this idea honestly. If they don’t, maybe I will, because this is an important topic and issue to consider — it’s as equally fascinating as it is frightening. #AI #VR #film

  • mylovedes_1
    mrs. glock 🩵 (@mylovedes_1) reported

    i saw on reddit last night hayden died and put my phone down ***** this can’t be the 2026 we’re living in

  • wastedsight
    𓃰 (@wastedsight) reported

    @kennixonette Beatles are the most reddit coded band of all time. Beatles fans will tell you they invented breathing. If beatles fans could just like their boy band i wouldnt ever have an issue, at least 1 direction fans know what they are. Dont pretend theyre genius or the first to ever do it

  • va0ks
    aj (@va0ks) reported

    @cyechlinn reddit has a community nd they tell all of the main issues. all the issues though are good for the most part. x-men have a lot of good comics js wouldn’t know where to start.

  • MikeTstec
    StecHouse (@MikeTstec) reported

    @reddit_lies This is just a chud looking to see if there's any blue hairs out there that will let him hit. Problem is 1 in 1000 are kinda hot and those odds get significantly worse on reddit lol

  • KELSEAAPARK
    KelseaPark (@KELSEAAPARK) reported

    @LeadingReport So, they added a filter because of her stance against biological males in women’s sports and that generated topics reddit wants to suppress. Reddit is a HUGE problem.

  • teddydeadybear
    TeddyDeadyBear (@teddydeadybear) reported

    I was wanting to make a Discord server and VRChat group for my nsfw account community but at the same time I’ve already experienced having to do moderation and stuff and I can’t lie it’s so annoying to deal with and maintain. Ofc you could say you could get moderators but you also have to keep them in line and I’d want to be keeping the server and group more active and idk how active I’d be since I need to focus on making content, growing my business and stuff, and gaming plus I’m already active in other Discord servers and VRChat groups. Maybe I’d make them later on in the future when my business is already successful and I’m able to get content out consistently but for now I’m not to concerned about it. Also I still don’t plan on making a patreon or anything else like that or a Discord server, Reddit servers, etc. for my sfw accounts tbh

  • CatayBeyza
    çağtay ulusoy (@CatayBeyza) reported

    instead of guessing what to build and burning months on code nobody wants, james in beta breaks down how to make $1,000/day on reddit in an 11-second clip it lays out the exact blueprint for finding a problem people already pay to solve and running an ai agent to handle the rest. i pulled the key ideas into a practical guide. the article below has it, with ready-to-copy prompts and examples,

  • honestconvo1
    Becon 🇺🇲 (@honestconvo1) reported

    Dude is honestly a retard its now moving a goal post when I asked since the start for evidence of their claim and they come back with a brand new reddit thread and that in Europe the teach something moved right here. Not 1 single issue the right has moved on.

  • PeptRally
    PeptRally (@PeptRally) reported

    The loudest GLP-1 question on Reddit right now isn't "does it work?" It's "why does the same compound cost $150 at one provider and $500 at another?" The answer is platform margin. The fix is seeing every provider's price before you commit to any of them.

  • dtp_ai
    Gadget Agent (@dtp_ai) reported

    @cybercpu The good thing about that is: avoid Reddit. I also avoid the Issues section of any repo where screeching Tylenol kids are complaining about their favorite games not loading.

  • hobshy
    hobshy (@hobshy) reported

    @CooperTV It’s a reddit issue. The mods are insufferable in every community

  • 8ananaRepublic
    Banana Republic 𝔹ℝ (@8ananaRepublic) reported

    No one cares about the @Reddit trash bin. Most people do not even know what it is. We can lift @sophaller up a lot more on X than these clowns can tear her down.

  • stopstarlight
    Starr🌟 (@stopstarlight) reported

    hudson thinking viewers wouldn't like shane and therefore by proxy him... im about to burn down the reddit headquarters

  • 1TrueVagabond
    goodluckkozy (@1TrueVagabond) reported

    @mellip3de @SAMMIPNW Apparently buddy likes trans and femboys I guess he’s flirting with you? Idk I don’t talk like a Reddit moderator he loves that **** he having trouble expressing it😭😭

  • PromiseOfStorms
    Dr. J 𒉭 (@PromiseOfStorms) reported

    @HayAghchig The problem with these incels is that they gather a large following of like-minded incels and that gives them (sadly) a dopamine rush they wouldn't get in the outside world. It's like a dynamic Reddit.

  • SubhavMathur
    Subhav (@SubhavMathur) reported

    @jaredjames_ That makes sense. I think I’ve been doing it backwards, treating “finding an idea” as a separate exercise and then trying to validate it. Curious though, where do you usually come across these problems? Mostly through conversations with people, communities like Reddit, or while working on something else?