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  • Pam7777789
    Beth (@Pam7777789) reported

    Soo big issue again in #mesenate race... Troy Jackson said he "hasn't even been on reddit" when pressed about his support for Graham Platner on MSNOW. Uhhh- he literally has a campaign account he uses pretty frequently? I was warming up to him but that was just a bald lie

  • goat_ralsei
    Ralsei_GOAT (@goat_ralsei) reported

    @lporiginalg "How do I fix this" You don't, you betrayed the trust of your partner. Anyone who claims they fixed it is lying because they just pretend it's fixed, but it's not. Trust comes once and is gone forever if you violate it. Also, it's a Reddit story, so it's 100% fake

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    You don't have a Reddit problem. You have a monitoring problem. PostPulse watches your target subreddits, ranks posts by engagement potential, auto-replies, and reports conversions daily. Live soon.

  • army1325air
    ARMY1325AIR (@army1325air) reported

    Listen here I OWN YOU , you unemployable, tendie gobbling, waifu pillow defiling waste of skin. You sit in that mildew soaked dungeon your mother mistakenly calls a guest room. She gave up calling it yours the day she found your search history. You are surrounded by empty Monster cans and the lingering stench of regret, typing out “u ded” like you are some kind of digital grim reaper. The only thing dying here is your last remaining brain cell, and it has been on life support since you dropped out of high school because “the system was rigged.” You threaten me? Threaten me with what? Your collection of mall ninja swords you bought at a flea market? Your emotional support tactical flashlight that has never been turned on because you are too broke to buy batteries? Your alpha male personality that is nothing more than a poorly memorized script from a YouTuber who also lives in his mom’s basement? You have never accomplished anything. Let’s run the tape. Graduated? Nope. Held a job longer than three months? Nope. Made a woman genuinely laugh without making her uncomfortable? Nope. Contributed one single thing to society besides carbon emissions and terrible opinions? Absolutely not. You are not a freethinker. You are a parrot with a router, repeating whatever rage bait podcast bro screamed into a microphone last night while you nodded along like a bobblehead with zero self awareness. You think you are red pilled? Bro, you are red billed, like a confused pigeon that wandered into a conspiracy forum and never found its way home. You call yourself a patriot? Patriots build things. You cannot even build a LEGO set without rage quitting and blaming the elites. You have never voted. Never volunteered. Never donated. Never done anything except complain, cosplay as a freedom fighter, and contribute exactly nothing to the country that gives you the freedom to be this spectacularly clueless. You say you will show up? Show up where? The refrigerator? Your mom has been yelling for almost an hour because your chicken tendies are getting cold, you useless barnacle. You could not find your way out of a wet paper bag with a GPS, a compass, and a tour guide named Help. You get lost in parking lots. Parking lots. You are not dangerous. You are a cautionary fart in a crowded elevator. Offensive, forgettable, and leaving everyone wondering what just happened. You are not a wolf. You are not a sheep. You are a warning label that somehow learned how to type. Your entire legacy is a Reddit history so embarrassing your ancestors are spinning in their graves fast enough to generate renewable energy. You have more restraining orders than friends, more felonies in Call of Duty than in real life, thankfully, and the only body count you have is the number of tissues in your trash can. You mock NPCs while copy and pasting the same seven talking points from the same five grifters who do not even know you exist and would block you on sight. You are not awake. You are just delusional with a keyboard, screaming into the void while the void screams back, “Get a job. Take a shower. Touch grass. Please.” You think you are the main character? Newsflash. You are not even a side quest. You are the loading screen that takes forever and nobody cares about. You are the skip ad button that never works. You are the stale chip at the bottom of the bag that everyone avoids. Now log off. Take a shower. I am begging you. Your mom is begging you. Even the mold growing in your room is begging you. Breathe air that was not filtered through a vape pen. Touch grass that is not pixelated. And for the love of everything sacred, shut your pie hole before I donate to your mom’s GoFundMe so she can finally change the locks and enjoy a little peace and quiet.

  • GlennNieuwenh
    Glenn Nieuwenhuis (@GlennNieuwenh) reported

    Your best ad angle is sitting in a Reddit thread right now. It's in the exact words your customer uses when no brand is listening. A lot of people write ads based on how they think the customer talks. Then they wonder why it fails. You're literally guessing stuff bro. And places like Reddit (or even Trustpilot and other places) fixes that, because people there are honest. They're not being polite for a brand. They're venting to strangers, asking for help, and describing their problem in raw detail with zero filter. That raw language is a goldmine: Go find the subreddits where your customer hangs out. Search your niche, your product category, the problem you solve. Then read how they actually describe it. - The solutions they already tried and gave up on - The exact phrase they use for the pain - The objection that stops them buying - The moment that finally pushed them That's your entire ad, handed to you in their own words. When your hook uses the phrasing a real person typed at 2am, it stops feeling like an ad. It feels like someone finally gets it, because you're quoting them back to themselves. You can't invent this from your desk. It only comes from people who actually live the problem and said so out loud. So before you write your next creative, go read 20 threads in your niche.

  • gunaa_dev
    Guna (@gunaa_dev) reported

    3 days left before my 27th birthday deadline. 0 paying customers. product is ready. onboarding is fixed. I've tried: → Twitter replies (some traction, no conversions) → cold DMs (ignored) → Reddit (got shadowbanned, back with a new account) → SEO (too slow for a 3 day deadline) what am I missing? specifically how did you get your first paying customer? what was the actual move that worked? not looking for motivation. looking for the specific thing I haven't tried yet.

  • StartupsILike
    Andrew Wilkinson (@StartupsILike) reported

    Discord was built for gamers and became the infrastructure for the internet. Jason Citron had already sold a gaming company, OpenFeint, to a Japanese firm for $104 million before he was 30. He started Hammer & Chisel in 2012 to build games, but the games didn't work. What worked was the internal communication tool they'd built to coordinate while making them. Gamers needed a way to talk while playing existing options were laggy, complicated, or expensive. Discord launched in 2015 as a free, low latency voice and text chat platform built specifically for gaming. It spread through gaming communities on Reddit and grew almost entirely by word of mouth. Then it stopped being just about gaming. Study groups started using it, then artists, writers, NFT communities, sports fans, and investment groups. The server and channel structure turned out to work for any community that wanted a persistent, organized space to talk. By 2020 Discord had 100 million registered users, and by 2021 it had 150 million. Microsoft offered to acquire it for around $12 billion. Discord turned it down. The company raised funding at a $15 billion valuation instead. Discord now has over 200 million monthly active users across virtually every interest category imaginable. The failed game studio accidentally built one of the most important communication platforms of the last decade.

  • pink_sanguini
    Mindini 5️⃣🐯 (@pink_sanguini) reported

    I clicked onto a random Reddit thread and saw someone complaining about an English-language book, to which someone else replied complaining about how "Japanese media has a paedophilia problem" Every conversation is an opportunity to **** talk Asian people

  • Conor_D_Dart
    Conor Dart (@Conor_D_Dart) reported

    I went through the entire OpenAI Codex AMA on Reddit. The thread had hundreds of comments, with 24 identifiable questions receiving direct responses from OpenAI team members. Here are some of the most interesting exchanges: u/AppleSoftware asked: When will GPT-5.6 Sol receive the option for a 1M-token context window? Allan Zhou from OpenAI Research, u/allanzhou-oai, answered: Compaction already works reasonably well for very long threads, but the team has found the different long-context use cases shared in the AMA useful. u/VisualConnection3277 asked: Could Codex get an “Auto” option that routes simple tasks to Luna or Mini and complex tasks to Sol? Kath Koverec, Codex Product Manager, u/simpsoka, answered: There is no Auto option today, although GPT-5.6 already tries to avoid overthinking simple tasks while reasoning more deeply when needed. u/ryemigie asked: Is Codex’s $20 per a month pricing sustainable, or could it eventually become dramatically more expensive? Kath Koverec answered: OpenAI cannot promise that pricing will never change, but the goal is not to make Codex affordable only to a small group. M. u/FisterMister22 asked: Why does Codex sometimes give up after its first patch fails, revert everything, and waste the work it already completed? Janvi Kalra from Codex Research, u/janvi-oai, answered: The team is working on improving this behaviour. Codex should become better at diagnosing why an attempted solution failed, making additional changes and continuing forward rather than immediately reverting its work. u/AVAVT asked: Why does the Codex sandbox on Windows repeatedly block commands generated by Codex itself? Dominik Kundel from Codex Developer Experience, u/js_dom, answered: The Windows sandbox has unique technical constraints, and the team is actively working on improving the experience rather than forcing users to fall back to unrestricted modes. u/nerdyman555 asked: Why does macOS appear to receive Codex features and polish before Windows? Kath Koverec answered: Historically, more of the team developed and tested on Macs, which meant macOS sometimes received features sooner. OpenAI is now investing more heavily in Windows parity, testing and fixing the smaller issues that have accumulated. Looking across the AMA, people kept asking for the same things: • A 1M-token context window • Clearer and more consistent usage limits • Better Windows and Linux support • Smarter automatic model selection • Fewer unnecessary permission prompts • Better persistence when a solution initially fails • More reliable long-running tasks • A more stable desktop application • Clearer release notes and product communication The biggest takeaway for me: Users are not simply asking for smarter models. They want Codex to be more predictable, persistent, transparent and reliable while working on real projects.

  • ResTehBestMaybe
    Chud McCloud (@ResTehBestMaybe) reported

    @allie__voss The internet has given birth to this whole genre of people whose MO is just getting off on talking down to others. Most of them are on Reddit. If this is how this guy treats his potential clients, I'd hate to see what his Reddit account is like.

  • hi_gaganthakur
    𝐆𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐀𝐊𝐔𝐑 (@hi_gaganthakur) reported

    @GammaVibe That's the core Reddit problem. Even a relevant product mention can get killed if: - the account has no history in that sub - the thread isn't asking for tools - the comment reads like a landing page - AutoMod/mods dislike external links The better play is to separate "helpful answer" from "product mention" and only bridge when the thread gives permission.

  • BradPetrich
    Darkaardvark (@BradPetrich) reported

    @JoJoFromJerz You all supported that cretin through all the other accusations, reddit posts, social commentary, Porta potties. But one more accusations was too much. Your party is a terrible judge of characters and you've list all credibility!

  • PeptRally
    PeptRally (@PeptRally) reported

    The most common question in GLP-1 Reddit threads right now: "Is compounded tirzepatide still available?" Second most common: "Why did my price jump after month one?" Nobody's asking those questions before they book. That's the whole problem.

  • theb00g3man
    John Wick (@theb00g3man) reported

    @shantanugoel Almost all companies will end up with terrible reviews and more horror stories than that we read on Reddit

  • kreiburgcito
    alu ⁠♡s frederick🌹.ᐟ (@kreiburgcito) reported

    @cueistologist "mysogyny is my humor" reddit is down the hall and to the right son

  • ruggyscruggy
    edith !!!! 🏳️‍⚧️👹🐧 (@ruggyscruggy) reported

    everybody still talks abt reddit atheists but the real problem we should be talking about is reddit christians cause why are there homunculi in the replies actually going “notice how u didnt form an argument”

  • _stephenbishop_
    Stephen Bishop (@_stephenbishop_) reported

    Our AI ads profitably spent ~$1.5M last month. All of our winners come from an AI-powered research process that we have dialled in. Here's our process: > Cluster running ads by angle (creative fatigue is usually angle fatigue) > Pull competitor ads and break them down into reusable frameworks > Rip verbatim customer language from reviews, ad comments, and competitor reviews > Use Reddit Answers to find more language (this crushes for good hooks) > Make AI tag every insight as evidenced to produce hallucination > Build the personas/angles from the out - then produce Full process guide is linked in the tweet below.

  • ShaDowLZZZZZZZZ
    Sanchez (@ShaDowLZZZZZZZZ) reported

    @ShagyDoo2 @fromtethys The game for some reason is lacking shadows and I think other settings to fix the quality. That’s what I’m reading on Reddit so it’s *** on Xbox.

  • Nullsci1
    NullSci (@Nullsci1) reported

    On Reddit, saw a post of a girls BF possibly watching porn and getting flaccid when she would touch him; all the comments are saying shes overreacting, policing his body, not ******* him enough. Something about the dismissiveness of her issue w porn seems weird

  • VishalMaXz
    Vishal Max (@VishalMaXz) reported

    My Reddit account got shadowbanned just because I was trying to sign in using the buggy Google sign-in on my mobile app. Now one of my biggest distribution channels is gone before launch. I’ve submitted an appeal, so let’s hope for the best. Has anyone else experienced this?

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

    @rabbitghostin @tonyrigatonee Those posts on Reddit are always so over the top. **** like “I want to meet you at the basketball court, you beat me and then you pull down my gym shorts and wreck my boy *****.” It all reads like ****** fiction.

  • jkubicki
    Josh Kubicki (@jkubicki) reported

    @MEKowalski Frustratingly firms are hiring without asking/testing for AI competency. Worse, many are striking down interviewees if they mention AI skills. Firms have to get in front of this. Lawyers not properly trained will do what the Reddit thread hits on. Those who have been properly trained and reps with legal thinking and AI are less likely. I tech two consecutive 3 credit hours classes at IU Maurer on this. My students are fluent and competent. But many firms will overlook this.

  • shortyman09
    Ian Burt 🇻🇦 (@shortyman09) reported

    @kangminlee I remember Reddit libs pointing this out almost 10 years ago. But, you know what they say about broken clocks and all that.

  • noahide_art
    Noahide (@noahide_art) reported

    @AlbertJLewis6 @CoreyWriting Reddit is so broken nowadays. Used to be an acceptable app

  • AlexPhotiouOfcl
    Alex Photiou (@AlexPhotiouOfcl) reported

    Girlfriends are one of the easiest markets to sell to And they spill ALL their problems on Reddit Here's a list of subreddits if you want to sell to them r/relationship_advice r/relationships r/AskWomen r/dating_advice r/dating r/DeadBedrooms r/survivinginfidelity r/BreakUps

  • JiangShin
    Xin Jiang (@JiangShin) reported

    The real gold isn’t in AI. It’s in X and Reddit. That’s where people describe their frustrations in public. Every complaint is market research. Every repeated pain point is a product idea. The internet is global. Solve one real problem, and your customers can come from anywhere.

  • Roaringliger1
    Roaringliger (@Roaringliger1) reported

    @StephenMBlack82 @Bbqmiketyson @DavidLeavitt Game runs=isnt broken. Also how much of a reddit loser do you have to be to come jumping in and hitting that reddit pose 🤓 over the point of 80 dollar port and full price **** remake. Just to **** on the 40 dollar game that gave fans what they wanted. ****** weirdo

  • RealKyleOhio
    KyleOhio (@RealKyleOhio) reported

    @grok Yes, Flock Safety cameras (primarily their ALPR/license plate reader systems like the Falcon) have undergone both independent security research exposing vulnerabilities and formal testing/audits by the company. Their drones (e.g., Flock Alpha for Drone as First Responder) are newer with far less public security research available.110 Cameras: Extensive Vulnerability Research and Testing Independent researchers and groups have publicly identified and demonstrated multiple hardware and software vulnerabilities in Flock cameras: •Physical access exploits: Researchers (e.g., Benn Jordan in a widely viewed 2025 video and GainSec/Jon Gaines) showed how pressing buttons or using simple sequences on the device can enable a Wi-Fi access point (e.g., “Blue Mode” with weak/default credentials like password “security”), grant ADB/shell access, and allow full control. This enables installing malware, exfiltrating data, modifying footage, or turning the camera into a botnet/honeypot. Some exploits reportedly take under 30 seconds with physical access.01948 •Firmware and kernel issues: Unlocked bootloaders (allowing easy firmware tampering via fastboot), debug kernels (on outdated Android 8.1 base with verbose logging and known weaknesses), lack of package verification, and exposed diagnostic services (DNS, web server, MJPEG video stream on port 1234, etc.) without strong authentication.1035 •Other findings: CVE entries exist (e.g., CVE-2025-47822 for improper access control on debug interfaces; others for Android app issues lacking authentication). Compilations like GainSec’s whitepaper detail dozens of issues. Additional concerns include potential network compromise, data integrity risks for evidence, and weak defaults.3758 These have been covered in reports from IPVM, YouTubers, privacy groups, and media, with some leading to law enforcement concerns and calls for investigations. Municipalities have conducted their own penetration tests (e.g., Miami-Dade tearing down cameras).2 Flock’s response and formal testing: •They maintain a bug bounty/Vulnerability Disclosure Program and register issues with MITRE/NVD. •In early 2026, Flock announced ongoing adversarial security testing by Bishop Fox (a top offensive security firm) across hardware, software, and cloud—emphasizing professional credentials, CJIS compliance, and continuous (not one-off) assessments due to the sensitivity of law enforcement data.147 •Flock claims no cloud data breaches and issues patches/responses to disclosed issues. They argue some features (e.g., diagnostic modes) aid maintenance but acknowledge the need for rigorous testing.36 Critics note that many issues stem from design choices (e.g., older Android base, unlocked hardware) that require vendor-level fixes, and physical access lowers the bar for attacks on street-mounted units.48 Drones: Limited Public Information Flock’s Alpha drone (automated DFR system with cameras, thermal vision, etc.) is relatively new (launched ~2025). Public searches turn up no detailed independent vulnerability reports, CVEs, or hacks comparable to the cameras. Discussions on forums (e.g., Reddit) speculate about potential weaknesses based on the company’s camera track record, but these are not substantiated tests.54 Flock applies similar cybersecurity claims (NDAA compliance, encryption, etc.) to their ecosystem, including drones, and their Bishop Fox testing covers “every product.” However, no drone-specific public dissections or exploits were found as of mid-2026.47 Summary: Flock cameras have been heavily tested—both adversarially by independents (revealing real flaws) and formally by the company (leading to patches). Drones lack equivalent public scrutiny but fall under the same corporate security program. For the latest, check NVD for CVEs or Flock’s trust center, as security evolves with updates.

  • andreyiscoding
    just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported

    @zuess05 not spend this money is the smartest move. find your validation organically. B2C app: tiktok/instagram and so on organic content B2B: Reddit/Twitter organic content People think money will solve their problems when actually money can't save garbage product.

  • TheWiseIC
    The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported

    Totally possible - Honestly not unlikely. I do think that AVs in winter weather is a big risk though. I will probably take your side on this one. But realistically, this is the business environment. These companies have shareholder mandates. Companies don’t act ethically, ever. Or very few do. Anthropic stole data from Reddit to train their models and is being sued (they have denied it and tried to even open source Reddits data). So companies act unethically, nothing new. Bad look by uber if true, but don’t think they are anti autonomy, they just want a slow roll out so they can control the supply.