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

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Kensington Errors 10 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • anniethegoober
    Annie!!!🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈🇬🇧(she/they/xyr) (@anniethegoober) reported

    @AxleLotl94 @noinconsistency <33: I think the problem is that its Reddit lowk

  • SamPeterToT
    SɅMUΞL PΞTΞR (@SamPeterToT) reported

    3/ Step 2: When you post about your project, lead with education. 'Here is how [Protocol] solves [real problem]' → performs 'Check out our new token launch' → banned Reddit respects substance. Reward that.

  • SaucePub
    Sauce‼️ (@SaucePub) reported

    @FifteethChance @naranciagaming That's the problem! It obviously isn't special to recognise, but it's still forced into everything to appeal to children and people with no awareness outside of their own circles, and that's what makes it Reddit.

  • TaiTechSolution
    Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported

    @rkarre566 @tibo_maker You’re already ahead of most founders just by doing that first 👍 Most people rush into posting links, then assume Reddit “doesn’t work” when the real issue was timing + positioning. Once you spend enough time observing, you start noticing: • recurring problems • language patterns • what gets engagement • and the exact moments where a product mention feels natural instead of forced That’s usually where traction starts compounding.

  • Shhdwi
    Shrish Dwivedi (@Shhdwi) reported

    🚨BREAKING: Reddit handed you 100,000 potential users and you're too busy optimizing your Twitter bio to notice. Founders waste months cracking Twitter or LinkedIn. Meanwhile Reddit has 26 subreddits where your exact audience is literally posting "does this exist?" You're over here A/B testing button colors. I tested this with NanoIndex. Posted in 8 subreddits. Got 47 stars on my repo in 3 days. Zero ad spend. My LinkedIn strategy got 3 from my coworkers. Here's the map nobody talks about because it makes their $997 course look stupid: Need validation: r/startup_Ideas and r/appIdeas. They'll tell you if your product solves a real problem before you waste 6 months building something nobody asked for. Need first users: r/alphaandBetaUsers and r/roastMyStartup. These people signed up to test new products. They want to find you. Building in public: r/buildinpublic, r/indiehackers, r/solopreneur. Share metrics, struggles, 3am debugging sessions. Other founders become customers out of solidarity. Need growth advice: r/growthHacking and r/scaleinpublic. Real operators sharing what actually worked. Not some guy in a rented Lambo telling you to "provide value." Technical: r/webdev. They need tools. You're building tools. The pattern is simple. Find where users gather. Show up. Be helpful. Don't spam. Most founders skip this because it feels too easy. They think growth requires complex funnels and retargeting pixels. Then they burn runway wondering why nobody cares. Reddit is sitting there with your audience already sorted by problem type.

  • jasper_yy
    Jasper **** (@jasper_yy) reported

    Day 14 building in public. Today’s lead was simple but very real: “How do you actually get users?” They tried Reddit, forums, telling people, posting around. Still nothing worked. This feels like one of the biggest traps in early distribution. Most founders think distribution means posting more. But posting everywhere rarely works by itself. What matters is finding where the pain is already being expressed. People saying: – “I’m struggling with this” – “this workflow is broken” – “is there a better way?” – “how are others solving this?” That’s where distribution starts to work. Not because you found an audience. But because you found relevance. The more I build, the more I think early GTM is less about broadcasting and more about signal detection. Find the pain. Join the conversation. Be useful before pitching. Still building.

  • RealOlamius
    Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported

    @heyblake Your branding is honestly stronger than most projects I come across. The issue probably isn’t the product itself. It’s that the right communities haven’t discovered it yet. Reddit can work well for that because people trust recommendations there more than traditional promotion.

  • raymonduekpo
    Raymond Ekpo (@raymonduekpo) reported

    @Ysquanir That’s actually the core skill on Reddit. You lead with the problem your users have, not the product. The posts that work look like genuine participation, not promotion. But to do that well you need to be really clear on who you’re talking to and what they’re already saying about their problem. That’s where most founders get stuck before they even open Reddit. What’s the app? I want to understand who the buyer is.

  • Zeerabets
    Zeerabets (@Zeerabets) reported

    spent $12k on a growth consultant who told me to run linkedin ads. my best performing product came from a reddit thread where someone complained about a problem nobody else was solving. the expensive advice industry has no idea what works anymore.

  • marzooqahq
    Marzooq Asghar (@marzooqahq) reported

    SEO in 2026 looks NOTHING like SEO did in 2020 the market has moved faster than ever before most companies are still wasting thousands of dollars on outdated tactics every month here’s what you need to be doing right now to keep up: - LLM SEO - entity building - reddit distribution - organic attribution - programmatic SEO - AI prompt discovery - buyer decision mapping - AI-first keyword research - growth loops from search - comparison page systems - decision page frameworks - topical authority architecture - structured all content for LLM citation - AI search discovery (ChatGPT / Perplexity / Claude / Gemini) the core principle: clear positioning around a specific problem your buyer has NOT random tactics targeting all broad keywords and hoping for the best we implemented this exact stack recently for our client Musicfy they went from ZERO organic visibility to: - 692k organic clicks - 7.4M impressions - 3,000–6,000 signups per day from search - organic search now driving the majority of their $2M+ ARR the playbook is changing change with it, or get left in the dust

  • y41lp13
    Yai (@y41lp13) reported

    @ubeng_ubas The thing is, if you search for the poster where we see that "bee Caine" you won't find anything except the same single image that is spreading around here and reddit. So, either it's all fake, or GLITCH is cooking something up...

  • Alexwyatt47
    Alex Wyatt | Meta Ad Creatives (@Alexwyatt47) reported

    Your customers are writing your next winning ad right now. You're just not reading it. Amazon reviews. Reddit threads. Trustpilot. TikTok comments. The exact words people use to describe their problem, what they tried before and what finally convinced them to buy. We pull 1,000+ of these before writing a single line of copy. 30 minutes of reading reviews will do more for your ad strategy than a week of brainstorming.

  • MillieMarconnni
    Millie Marconi (@MillieMarconnni) reported

    1/ Find rising complaints before they become startups Prompt: "Search Reddit, X, and Hacker News from the last 90 days. Surface the 10 most repeated complaints in [industry] that have NO software solution yet. Rank them by emotional intensity in the original posts, not by upvote count. Quote the actual phrases people use." I ran this for the freelance industry last week. Found 4 problems people are angry about that nobody is building for. One of them already has a Stripe page from a guy who started 3 weeks ago.

  • SerojaSinar
    seroja sinar 🪷🔆 (@SerojaSinar) reported

    @clionemi It's the wording because you mentioned that Glitch was ******* up Aussie fans as if they were ******* up all of them like what they did with Korean fans. Seen tweets and posts on Reddit seeing people state that Glitch is pulling out of Aussie bcs a tweet by a Turkish fan

  • MrJoeMcBob
    Joe McBob (@MrJoeMcBob) reported

    @makeshiftlapell @lifeofataygirl @elistagegirl It's a slang term. They know slang terms. TikTok and Reddit conspiracy theories have broken your brain to the point where your mind is nonfunctioning.

  • TaeCodesForFun
    TaeCodes (@TaeCodesForFun) reported

    @yepp_emma Its a hit and miss. But I have some success with reddit. It is a slow grind tho. The key is to provide value first instead of doing the sales immediately

  • 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 🚀

  • arcaseZero
    Arcase (@arcaseZero) reported

    @sickdotdev I mean you're presenting even a better problem to solve - Everybody wants to validate their ideas that they get all day long . Some people are solving it by scraping reddit intent.

  • jackaiwison
    JackWison (@jackaiwison) reported

    Programming is becoming a "commodity," while "product taste" is the scarce asset. There's a sobering point in that Reddit $10M discussion thread: the bottleneck is no longer writing code, but "knowing what to build." The most lucrative people in the next 10 years will be "AI Directors": ✅ Not needing mastery of Python syntax, but understanding system architecture. ✅ Using AI to automate messy databases and UI. ✅ The core competency is identifying processes in an industry that are "completely broken" and reconstructing them with AI. Don't be the one typing at the keyboard; be the one defining the problems. Direct the AI to help you "pick up the pieces."

  • towhidabid
    Towhid Abid (@towhidabid) reported

    @nalinrajput23 iSheeps has no concern over this essential issue. Everytime i raise a concern in their Reddit forum they make it look like i have a problem and iOS is perfectly fine.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    that's exactly why I built Buddy. not as a big vision. as a fix to one specific thing I couldn't solve manually. it watches across X, Reddit, forums, and more. when someone posts that they need what you offer, you know in real time.

  • RealOlamius
    Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported

    @AMK0_07 Your branding is honestly better than a lot of projects I see. The product is likely not the problem. The thing is, the right communities haven’t gotten there yet.” “Reddit is good for that because people trust recommendations more than traditional promotion.”

  • Ariafayeee
    Aria Faye (@Ariafayeee) reported

    @Susu_jpg As someone with 1 million karma on Reddit I can confidently tell you that it’s physically impossible for a post to go below zero down votes!! only a comment can go into the negatives!! lying for engagement bait when you already got 800K followers is crazy work!!😭

  • RapistAgartha
    ***** (@RapistAgartha) reported

    @jetneptune_ Reddit is just porn and libtard **** these days. The day that it shuts down permanently will be a great day

  • NoboLando
    nobolando (@NoboLando) reported

    @minniexskirt reddit is both the most useful place for any of my tech problems and the most horrible place possibly a gate to hell

  • 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

  • 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.

  • anndrrson
    anndrrson (@anndrrson) reported

    @TheStalwart it works extremely well if you fine tune it on local hosted devices, i was doing this with llama 3.1 405B in 2022 problem with AI like chatgpt that’s closed it that it uses Reddit as a major source

  • JReubenCIark
    J. Respectful Clark (@JReubenCIark) reported

    Alternatively, he just doesn't want to commit to marriage and the money is an excuse. Talking through the issue in a non-reddit way would help unearth this!

  • 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 😭