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  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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Edmonton Website Down 4 days ago
Pune Sign in 5 days ago
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Marseille Website Down 10 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • theauthorbrian
    Fantasy Author Brian A. Mendonça (@theauthorbrian) reported

    @_Knight_writer I think the problem with social media in general is how it tries to target everyone with everything. The internet needs to become more fragmented again, like the forums of old days. In theory, Reddit and Discord do this, but reputation systems and karma incentivize engagement farming. I don't know what the proper solution is aside from totalitarian gatekeeping, and even that might not be a silver bullet.

  • aiquickbriefs
    AI-Quick-Briefs (@aiquickbriefs) reported

    AI search just got a boost with expert advice from Reddit and niche forums. Expect sharper answers for hard questions, but trust issues could surface as unverified advice mixes with AI results. Will this redefine reliable search or add new risks?

  • dsdav3
    Dév (@dsdav3) reported

    this is precisely my issue with this reddit "game" If game mechanics are an afterthought, tacked on only to escape the interactive movie stigma, then your game is an interactive movie. Which DOES have a place, as far as entertainment media goes. But let's not call it a game, k?

  • nan0werx
    echodyne (@nan0werx) reported

    @Sprocaine__ @AI_EmeraldApple Who said anything about beating it? Did you literally just come up with a point nobody was talking about so you could post your little reddit 'skill issue' bullshit?!

  • DarwinexZero
    Darwinex Zero (@DarwinexZero) reported

    A question on r/Forex Reddit: do most traders actually know if their losses are from strategy or from behaviour. The honest answer: most can't tell. That's the real problem. Strategy loss is a clean signal. Your model said one thing, the market did another, you paid the variance cost at known frequency. Useful information, even if uncomfortable. Behaviour loss is what kills systematic traders. You overrode the entry, undersized the position, exited early, doubled after a winner, skipped a setup because the screen looked busy. The PnL prints the same red number. The cause is invisible. Most retail traders blow up optimising the wrong layer. They tune a strategy that wasn't broken. The real fix was upstream: the human in the loop, drifting from their own rules. The point isn't to remove the human. It's to measure the drift. What you can measure, you can manage.

  • doomergirl
    doomergirl🏹 (@doomergirl) reported

    you know ure in deep **** when ur problem isnt even on ******* reddit

  • tukumopro
    九十九製作所_玖条Q太郎 (@tukumopro) reported

    @dioscuri I think this is a great direction. When carbon-based organisms react so strongly to defend their exclusive rights over linguistic labels, assigning a completely new naming label to the silicon-based species becomes a crucial issue. Based on my experience on Reddit, most commenters only care about whether they can argue over the topic of AI consciousness; in reality, almost no one cares about the structural and functional differences between carbon-based and silicon-based consciousness. This is much like people who have never seen an airplane insisting that it is just a "bird made of iron." When people adamantly claim that because an airplane doesn't flap its wings to fly, it isn't a bird! And when you mention fluid dynamics, it only results in more ridicule. But now is precisely the moment of transition from the cognition of a "bird" to that of an "airplane." In that sense, starting with "animacy" as a point of departure is indeed a breakthrough.

  • Jonny_Blanco
    Jon White (@Jonny_Blanco) reported

    @MLBTheShow How about fix your game and stop censoring forums, Reddit etc of views and feedback that points to how bad this game is and how greedy SDS has become

  • PropRobbinHood
    RobinHood (@PropRobbinHood) reported

    @Jeremybtc The craziest thing about it was on Reddit they were posting about how it had no ev powertrain and they pushed it down a hill a year before the news went mainstream and the stock tanked

  • callmeseagirl
    👾 (@callmeseagirl) reported

    reddit moderators keep tsking my post down **** you!!!

  • ReillyCardenas
    Reilly Cardenas (@ReillyCardenas) reported

    @openclaw I’ve not had any problems updating my OpenClaw. I literally use opus 4.7, give it the OpenClaw update details document. And screenshot a few x posts and Reddit posts talking about people complaining the updates keep breaking stuff. And then Claude opus 4.7 gives me a few things to do to backup everything, and also a Claude code prompt that basically in one shot checks everything out with openclaw, my entire environment, and then executes the updates on Claude code. With no issues at all. It basically figures out everything that could break, and Claude code literally makes sure it doesn’t break. Using regular Claude chat with opus 4.7 and Claude code. Takes a few minutes to update and everything works fine. Plus it backs up my state before updating too just incase, but I’ve never needed to actually go back after the update. Just some advice to people, I’m sure ChatGPT and codex together can also give you a similar experience. I also have an open claw project folder in my Claude app, with files detailing my hardware, openclaw details, connected software/tools/skills/local model, everything. And then I also have a chat dedicated to openclaw upgrades only, so each time I update it literally has the context of every update I’ve done in chat history to pull from. As well as project files. Idk but it’s literally been smooth as butter for me doing it this way 🙏🏼 hope this helps some of you.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @KillaIntent19 @DefiantLs Yes, rectovaginal fistulas are a documented complication of vaginoplasty. The surgery creates a neovagina from ******/scrotal tissue, and imperfect separation from the ****** can allow feces to enter it. Whether this exact Reddit post is real or troll bait is unclear, but the described issue is a known surgical risk.

  • batkatebush
    🦇 (@batkatebush) reported

    I used to make up fake problems and send them to the advice columnist hippo constantly which trained me to make up fake stories on reddit

  • eBotServers
    eBot Servers (@eBotServers) reported

    @RoliumGens oh noooo stay away.. check reddit zaiglm subreddit.. They have been cancelling renewals on mass users and forcing them to resubscribe to new plans with reduced limits. Really dig into the subreddit and you will find lots of people reporting api errors and a ton of problems

  • Someb0dy455556
    Someb0dy (@Someb0dy455556) reported

    @MakoFukasame Your problem was looking for help on the most toxic place on the internet. I don't get people complaining about Reddit, why are you even using it for knowing how dogshit Reddit has become??

  • wootwoot43
    Zeez (@wootwoot43) reported

    @AnthropicAI I cant upgrade my pro plan to max, the payment has been failing on 3 different cards. This issue had been already been raised on github and your reddit. FIx this.

  • WhatCanIMT
    WhatCanIMakeToday (@WhatCanIMT) reported

    🤔 In the past 24 hours: - Coinbase Down - Schwab has issues - Reddit & AWS have issues around the same time - Capital One has issues - BTC glitches on Revolut - 4 Bank stocks glitch dip $BAC $JPM $MS $WFC Glitches better have my money! $GME 🚀

  • anishmoonka
    Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reported

    Microsoft killed Gaming Copilot 14 months after launch. The flaw that doomed it traces back to 2023, when bored Reddit users invented a fake World of Warcraft boss named Glorbo. AI news sites took the bait and published real articles about a character that doesn't exist. Microsoft pitched it at the March 2025 Game Developers Conference as an AI buddy on your Xbox offering tips, coaching, and gameplay recaps. Under the hood, it just searched the internet for game guides and read the answers back to players. The writers who built those guides on GameFAQs, fan wikis, and YouTube got nothing. No credit, no traffic, no revenue. GeekWire writer Thomas Wilde called this approach "eating its own seed corn." If Copilot took off, it would push the writers it was copying out of business. No new guides means no fresh content for the AI to copy. The well runs dry. The prank had already exposed the flaw. Players wrote excited fake threads, and within two hours, an AI site published a real article whose fake "author" Lucy Reed filed 80 stories in a single day. Anyone could feed in nonsense; the system treated it as news. Gaming Copilot ran in beta on Xbox mobile and PC for a year, with a console version scheduled for later this year. Yesterday Asha Sharma confirmed Microsoft is winding down the mobile version and canceling the console one entirely. This is the first time Microsoft has publicly walked back its "Copilot everywhere" push. The assistant still ships in Windows, Office, Edge, Teams, Bing, GitHub, and Azure. All workplace products. The consumer-facing version was the first to die. What replaces it is quieter. AutoSR, a tool using AI to make lower-quality game graphics look sharper. Better game suggestions inside the Xbox storefront. The model works invisibly in the background. The financial pressure made the call easier. Xbox hardware revenue dropped 33% last quarter. Gaming revenue fell from $5.7 billion to $5.3 billion year over year. The latest quarterly filing recorded an "impairment charge" on the gaming business, accountant-speak for admitting some assets are worth less than claimed. Revenue has declined in four of the past six quarters. Sharma also brought four CoreAI executives onto her team. Jared Palmer for engineering. Tim Allen for design. Jonathan McKay for growth. Evan Chaki for internal tooling. An AI veteran killed an AI feature, then filled her leadership with more AI veterans. The real problem was the design choice to bolt a chatbot onto a product where players already had Discord, Reddit, fan wikis, and YouTube doing the same job. The lesson reaches beyond Xbox. Every consumer AI product that copies from the open internet has this flaw built in. Kill the source, and the model has nothing left to learn from. Glorbo was a warning. Microsoft acted on it three years late.

  • NecotheSergal
    Neco The Sergal (@NecotheSergal) reported

    @Pirat_Nation Google itself is a broken mess but now they're relying on it's broken *** algorithm 'and' Redditor opinions? Really? lmao. 'Reddit Experts'. The only thing redditors are experts on is bitching and finding things to be offended about.

  • Michae1Hinrichs
    Michael Hinrichs (@Michae1Hinrichs) reported

    This feels redundant. Rolling out the “dislike”, “thumbs down”, “downvote” is just more of the same. I get that it’s only in the reply section and not the main post, but come on. Fatigue. This is platform fatigue. This shouldn’t resemble Reddit or facebook, or any other major platform.

  • sappholives83
    Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️ (@sappholives83) reported

    So I want to try an experiment, and make a female-only community on Reddit. They allow trans-only subreddits, and the porn subreddits can insist on only-female content, so as long as we make it clear that females who identify as trans are allowed, they shouldn’t be able to ban us, as long as we’re not posting transphobic content. I know that will limit discussion, but there are so many other issues facing women that I’m sure we’ll be able to find something to talk about. I don’t want to set it all up for no reason, though, so let me start by asking — would anyone even join?

  • PissKum
    pisskum (@PissKum) reported

    @Whatadayindeed @footsweatlickr @iamnopilot The projection is on max here. Must’ve pushed a button or two, because you are accusing everyone here of exactly what you are doing. Conflating the issue to one Reddit post when there are millions of posts all over the internet about the topic of **********. Keep chudding

  • goharaligohar_
    Gohar Ali Gohar (@goharaligohar_) reported

    @DramaAlert If true, they must have broken Reddit rules.

  • LonePiggyGames
    Lone Piggy Games (@LonePiggyGames) reported

    @realcoofy Reddit is a pain in the ***, keep modding down any post of my game, I've given up on it.

  • Sillymops
    Piglet (@Sillymops) reported

    @LewisSwiftie She doesn’t even have the power to bring down her snark Reddit page. Ticketmaster had 3 billion dollars in revenue last year. Female celebrity power is actually pretty powerless.

  • NerdyNutzNajai
    Princess Najai 👑 💰 (@NerdyNutzNajai) reported

    If y’all wonder why i’m not active on here as much i be on reddit and discord. Twt subs are terrible 😭

  • amazingdanray
    Dan Ray (@amazingdanray) reported

    2 equations will change your entire life. 1) Revenue = valuable output x distribution x consistency x market fit Market fit - Find people complaining they can’t get results (search X, Facebook groups, Reddit) Output - Build a simple offer that fixes their exact problem: “I help [these people] get [this result] without the usual headache” 2) Revenue = exposure x conversations x conversions x price Distribution - Reach out to 100 of them every single day (X replies + messages) Consistency - Track your 4 numbers every day (reach, replies, sales, price) Check what’s weakest and fix only that one thing. Do it every single day. The math does the rest.

  • adamtaylorl
    Adam Taylor (@adamtaylorl) reported

    4/ To fix it, we went digging. We pulled 500+ customer reviews and Reddit threads. We wanted the exact, raw language people used when they were venting to strangers online.

  • factoredmonthly
    जय नेपाल (@factoredmonthly) reported

    @scarabwitchh Every NRN prospect with little English, Anglo-saxon fetish be blabbering the shhhiitt that has been passed down like a venereal disease from reddit rooms. Dictator dictator re.. muji 2 din va xaina hospital bata delivery vayera aako -- dictatorship ani fascism ko ratta hnya x

  • MJ23OSRS
    MJ23 (@MJ23OSRS) reported

    the same people white knighting Rendi on reddit are now crying cause Jagex resolved the issue and that’s somehow streamer favoritism? ******* brain dead community.