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  • 64% Website Down (64%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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Indio Website Down 1 day ago
Rosenau Errors 2 days ago
Pélissanne Sign in 4 days ago
Adelaide Website Down 8 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 10 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 11 days ago
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  • doomerpost
    doomer (@doomerpost) reported

    @GreenTextRepost Likes, awards, blue checks, premium cope - we laughed at paying for reddit gold and now every platform is just a subscription to your own slow lobotomy.

  • bifidis
    Air Fryer Mindset (@bifidis) reported

    @uncledoomer Why is everyone so unwilling to suspend disbelief about this. “Ooohhhh you’re eating radioactive tungsten!” Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • r_xjjaa
    🌼 (@r_xjjaa) reported

    twt agad naisip ko tignan if facebook is down aside sa reddit lool

  • Juan_Jap911
    Baby Yobama (@Juan_Jap911) reported

    @kosaguiii @liiightgold @sidesofchicken Ah yes, 15 year old tankie (this is a rude way of calling a ****** an ******, since you are a child). Reddit is down the hall to the left bud.

  • _bosita
    Bosita (@_bosita) reported

    The places where buyers talk when no one is selling to them: Review platforms. Forums. Reddit at 11pm on a Wednesday. The precise image of their frustration. The metaphor they reach for when explaining the problem to someone who wasn't there. That language is the input.

  • peterli34923561
    Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported

    $RDDT --- According to the latest early-June research from independent firms Cleveland Research and Piper *******, $RDDT’s ad business is seeing a massive surge in client conversion in Q2. The surveys found 45% of advertisers are beating ROI expectations on Reddit (up from 37% last quarter), with mid-funnel campaigns delivering standout results. Cleveland Research has already raised its Q2 revenue growth forecast for Reddit to 47.5% — above the high end of the company’s own official guidance. As the largest high-quality, authentic human conversation corpus across the English and Chinese internet, Reddit’s current $60 million annual data licensing deal with Google expires in 2027. As the battle for LLM training data between tech giants (OpenAI, Google, Meta, etc.) heats up in the second half of the year, Wall Street is already pricing in aggressive expectations for a massive jump — even a full doubling — of its next round of data licensing fees. 1. The Internet’s Rare 91.5% Ultra-High Gross Margins Reddit’s gross margins have long held steady at a staggering 91.5%. Thanks to its 100% user-generated content (UGC) model, the platform’s capital expenditures (CapEx) are minuscule — just $1 million in Q1. This business model means nearly all incremental revenue drops straight to the bottom line, minus minimal server costs. Its 65.7% incremental net income margin in Q1 perfectly validates its massive operating leverage. 2. Exclusive Scarcity: The "Anti-AI" Authentic Human Conversation Moat As the internet becomes flooded with AI-generated spam and low-quality content, search algorithms from Google and other platforms are increasingly prioritizing Reddit’s authentic human experiences — think unfiltered discussions on r/wallstreetbets, r/technology, and thousands of niche communities — in top search results. Reddit’s content cannot be fully scraped by generic crawlers (protected by its terms of service), making it the definitive antidote to the AI-era information bubble. This uniqueness grants its data assets monopoly-level pricing power. 3. Mainstream Expansion: Massive DAU and Monetization Upside While its current daily active users (DAUq) stand at 126.8 million, it draws over 200 million weekly unique visitors. The CEO has made "converting weekly casual visitors into daily power users" the number one priority for 2026. If product optimizations can sustain 15%+ DAU growth, its ad monetization upside is at least 2x from current levels.

  • KiakotosC
    Captain Harris (@KiakotosC) reported

    What a day today, lads! Honestly, I didn't expect that sell-off in the space sector with the $SPCX IPO. So I got sure I acted accordingly. The discount prices in many space companies were greatly appreciated. I closed the $Nuai position. Not because I don't like the company, the contrary. My deep dive strengthened my feeling for the company. The only red flag was their CEO, which was pointed out by @BlackPantherCap in his tweet. So when I noticed he also closed his position, I did the same and rotated my earnings to $RKLB. What a great company it is, and what a CEO they have. That's a good move. As I explained earlier, I trimmed my $NBIS position and took some profits, which I then rotated into opening two positions. $meta and $rddt. Both of them were beaten down a lot. Prices below $600 for meta is a bargain. Can't say it otherwise. Reddit also is the 6th most visited site. That means a lot... At least to my eyes. From a concentrated portfolio beginning of the month to 11 positions on the 12th. This may say a lot to many of you, but not to me. I want to create a solid portfolio, and when I find great companies at great prices, I cannot hesitate to add them. Going forward, my plan is to DCA into $META and $RDDT till reaching 6% and 5% respectively in my portfolio. Afterwards, increasing my position to $RKLB to 7% and $ASTS to 6%. Of course, all depends on how the market will react and what opportunities can be available to me. I'm open to discussion. I want to hear your thoughts, in order to become a better investor. For the kids & family after all, right BP?

  • irejectmychild
    I Reject My Child (@irejectmychild) reported

    This Reddit **** for idiots is so much more embarrassing and undignified than when Biden was like a half dead guy running the country with his pants always falling down, and that’s saying a lot

  • ResonantTrace
    ResonantTrace (@ResonantTrace) reported

    @DrKewp @unmemetic Even if every word were true, would at most support: "OpenAI may have had advanced internal multimodal / agentic models before public release." No one can even agree on a stable definition of "AGI". Half the time it means expert-level task performance, half the time autonomous agency, half the time consciousness, half the time economic replacement, half the time “the thing I felt when the demo scared me.” You are stacking an undefined milestone on top of a Reddit rumor on top of a prompted persona’s self-report. Advanced internal model? Possible. Hidden sentient layer? Not established. Those are different claims with very different evidentiary burdens. You can’t avoid the problem of defining your terms instead of laundering every uncertainty through “It said it was sentient.” or “They said it was sentient.”

  • Slkoshka
    Slkoshka (@Slkoshka) reported

    @bee_fumo I got curious how Omarchy was handling this because my main complaint about it was automatic AUR updates. There's literally no discussion about this at all. There's one GitHub issue with zero replies and a Reddit post with like 3 comments. Those people live in their own world.

  • WilliamElmwood
    William_Elmwood (@WilliamElmwood) reported

    @MarlinDBJr @UKFREEDOMUNITE Reddit is down the hall and to the left sir

  • luffy_ysk
    Luffy. YSK (@luffy_ysk) reported

    @Angel_R_Sierra @metalinjection Reddit is down the hall, turn left.

  • KingKunte42069
    King Kunte (@KingKunte42069) reported

    @jrgooses @TravSeider Ok, Reddit. Did anything I said imply that I think people don’t have problems? That’s just not a legitimate facility and he’s back promoting gambling. So…..

  • radicalzest
    zadicalrest (@radicalzest) reported

    @uxiesweatshirt @Caroline69vd Try to hunt down their Fuji Rock show, might've been 2008? I uncovered it awhile ago and shared it on reddit after some weirdos were being secretive and gatekeeping it for themselves.

  • morganslegit
    🤷🏽‍♀️ (@morganslegit) reported

    @AnonXIV14 Bestie, you’re going to have a bad day. I don’t want to belong to whatever “side” you’re on. Black Twitter is all of Twitter and not a sub-category. This isn’t Reddit. Anyway, good luck with all that loser ****! “Fren down”, right?

  • blueshades2020
    Kevin 🍓 (@blueshades2020) reported

    @TohBoi76791 @Oo_Cotext_Women @SaifAhmadSaiif This ignorant freak is barely at a primary-level and doesnt understand even basic history. He's probably the kind who got his education from reddit threads and history gossip with people who are just as clueless as he is. That's the kind of problem this generation is dealing with

  • patye91
    LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reported

    How To Get High-Ticket Clients Commenting 3–4 Times a Week on Reddit? Your first visible contribution on reddit starts with COMMENTS. Here's the right way to write replies that actually convert, and avoid shadowban. 👇 →Find threads with real friction. Look for posts where someone is clearly stuck, asking something specific, or dealing with a real problem. For instance, if you're a social media manager, don't answer a post about: “ how to grow a social media account " but instead”how to get my content in front of the right audience on instagram” or “ how to manage my 02 Instagram accounts” . These ones are very specific. By dropping a valuable comment there …you are not solving a problem, but opening a door to potential job opportunities because people who struggle with the exact problem might reach out. →Don’t reply to threads that are already saturated. Dropping a comment in a post with 1k+ upvotes and 100+ comments doesn't make sense. →Don’t reply to threads with vague prompts. Questions like “How do you all handle X?” or “What do you think about Y?” are often too broad. →Make sure you have context for the issue. I got a client that way. The man was asking on how to position himself as a data analyst on social media and I helped. He wanted to work with me, but I was looking for jobs with clothing brands at the time.

  • QuietWealth_UK
    🇬🇧 Quiet Wealth | UK Investor (@QuietWealth_UK) reported

    @Barchart Traders accidentally bought Virgin Galactic instead of SpaceX and are now down 33%. The 18-year-old on Reddit who lost everything on $SPCE with 5x leverage is somewhere nodding slowly.

  • Wizzzzaard
    Wizard (@Wizzzzaard) reported

    @UnitedColin @PolitlcsUK I'm not joking mate, on Reddit they were melting down because it prevented "gay children" from finding "communities" where they could be "safe". To me, that sounds like they're trying to groom children.

  • jmachine64
    joe (@jmachine64) reported

    @gothkuro @xyzwontwakeup Reddit is down the hall and to the left ******

  • BlaznovX
    BlaZ (@BlaznovX) reported

    Privacy coin narratives frame Bitcoin’s transparency as a critical flaw. A problem that needs solving. A reason to switch. But Bitcoin’s transparent ledger was not an accident. It was the point. Satoshi’s core problem was trust. How do you create a monetary system that nobody can cheat without a central authority? The answer was radical openness. Make everything visible to everyone. Let anyone verify. That transparency enabled decentralization. No single party controls the truth because everyone can see the truth. The ledger is the trust. And it worked because of that transparency. Bitcoin was adopted not despite its public ledger but because of it. That verifiability is what made it credible. Now look around. People post their faces and location on Instagram. They share their finances on Reddit. They walk past CCTV cameras without thinking twice. Surveillance has trade-offs, and most people accept them because the benefits are real. Safety. Accountability. Trust. This doesn’t mean privacy is useless. It is important. But you don’t need indefinite privacy for everything every time. You need it only when and where you need it. Financial privacy matters too but that need is narrow. It will not replace what BTC is now. It will not be the everyday coin you spend. It will serve its narrow purpose when you need it. And it certainly does not require a coin with influencer coordination to shill and pump, giving people a 1000x illusion to lure exit liquidity. The privacy coin narrative sells Bitcoin’s greatest strength as its fatal flaw. And sells you as the exit.

  • TempDothacker
    Placeholder Name (@TempDothacker) reported

    @toddems2 @stopthatgirl7 That is if your intended goal is to connect with others. You'll find a very large number of twitter/Reddit people to be insufferable, and bask in their own ignorance as a form of elitism to look down on others.

  • shivpddas96
    SHIV | Reddit Marketing (@shivpddas96) reported

    @Cedric_Roberge People are looking out for in reddit and you where nowhere to be seen maybe we can fix that mind having a quick 10 mins meet ?

  • JBroomestix
    Jæy•Ones (@JBroomestix) reported

    Me: Parents are a “pair” who “rents”. You don’t own your children you actually sign them away with a signature at birth. You “Sign” your “nature” and “sig” is a sigil - your signature Ai: This is a popular piece of wordplay and sovereign citizen-adjacent folklore, but it’s not grounded in etymology, law, or reality. It’s a fun linguistic pun that circulates on social media, but it falls apart under scrutiny. The Wordplay Breakdown • “Parents = pair rents”: Suggests parents are just a “pair” who “rent” their kids from the state/government. • Signing at birth “signs away” your “nature” via a “sigil” (signature): Implies the birth certificate is a contract transferring ownership of the child to the government, turning parents into temporary renters and the child into state property. This meme pops up frequently in conspiracy circles. facebook. com Actual Etymology (No Conspiracy Here) • Parent: From Latin parens (present participle of parere, “to bring forth, give birth to, produce”). It entered English via Old French, meaning “father or mother, ancestor.” No connection to “pair” or “rent.” etymonline. com • Pair: From Latin par (“equal” or “a set of two”). • Rent: From Old French/Latin roots related to “render” or payment (as in rental income). Completely unrelated. This is classic folk etymology—forcing modern English sound-alikes into hidden meanings. Linguists have called out the “pair rents” line specifically as bad linguistics and conspiracy thinking. reddit. com What Actually Happens with Birth Certificates Signing (or having the hospital process) a birth certificate establishes legal parentage, not relinquishes it: • It creates a record of the child’s existence, citizenship, and parent-child relationship. • For unmarried fathers, signing a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity (or similar form) adds legal rights and responsibilities (custody claims, inheritance, support obligations, etc.). It doesn’t remove them. philalegal. org • The state doesn’t “own” your kids. Parents have primary rights and duties under family law. The government steps in only in cases of abuse, neglect, or parental unfitness (via courts), which is protective, not ownership. • No signature magically creates a secret corporate “strawman” trust or sells the child. These ideas come from sovereign citizen pseudolaw, which courts universally reject as frivolous. en.wikipedia. org Birth registration exists for practical reasons: proving age, identity, citizenship, eligibility for services like schooling or passports, and tracking public health stats. Skipping it can leave kids in legal limbo (problems with documents, inheritance, benefits, etc.). nysba. org The Broader Claim The idea that governments “own” children via paperwork is a myth tied to sovereign citizen beliefs (e.g., birth certificates as contracts creating corporate entities, all-caps names as “strawmen,” etc.). These theories lead to real-world harm: failed court cases, denied benefits, and sometimes neglect of children’s legal needs. splcenter. org Parents don’t “rent” kids—they have profound biological, emotional, and legal bonds. Society (via laws) recognizes that children aren’t property to be owned outright; they’re individuals with rights, and parents are their primary guardians with duties. The state has a role in enforcing minimum standards, just as it does for adults in other contexts. Cute pun, though. Language games can be entertaining, but they don’t rewrite law or history. If you’re raising kids or dealing with paperwork, focus on the actual legal realities—consult official sources or a family law attorney, not memes.

  • HalfH3ro
    James MacLachlan (@HalfH3ro) reported

    @NianticHelp @NianticHelp Day 2 - same problem FYI, no incense all day for Thursday and Friday. Any solutions or updates yet? Missing out on so many spawns from incense! As are other people that I've seen on reddit.

  • EternityEagle
    RebornEagle (@EternityEagle) reported

    @reddit_lies This is the main problem with Reddit.

  • CampyHawk
    C H (@CampyHawk) reported

    What do people do when their friends are totally unequipped to help with a specific personal issue and are looking for advice? Is it basically just posting on Reddit or therapy? I can’t stand either option. 😔

  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    5 Reddit posts that actually drive SaaS signups: 1. "I built X because I was tired of Y" - founder story, no pitch 2. "Here's what I learned after doing X manually for 6 months" - earned insight 3. "Honest review of every tool I tried for [problem]" - include yours last, honestly 4. Answer someone's question so thoroughly they DM you - no link needed 5. "We hit [milestone]. Here's what worked and what didn't" - transparency wins The pattern: every post that works leads with something real. Reddit doesn't hate marketing. It hates marketers who haven't earned the right to speak yet. Save this. 📌

  • gabrielamzallag
    Gabriel Amzallag (@gabrielamzallag) reported

    First badge from Search Console on my own website (one month after migration). Breakdown of the traffic : - my brand webanatomy (50%) -> probably my work on Reddit where ppl search for my brand as I don’t share the link - best industry websites (30%) -> programmatic SEO bet with updated ranking every month - LP Analyzer (15%) -> a tool that used to be my main product and describe my user pain - best section pages (5%)-> with new sections added every week, for now not working well I might be behind 1/3 of the clicks but that’s a good start!

  • bitemyveins
    𐃬𐃬 ᴊɪʀᴏ ✚ (@bitemyveins) reported

    these reddit stories piss me off because their problems can be so easily fixed