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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (30%)
- Sign in (12%)
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Is Deltarune On Xbox Yet ? (@DeltaruneOnXbox) reported@Kitsuism913 I read on reddit that a function of Game Maker, the motor of Deltarune, is incompatible with Xbox…but if they were really interested, both toby and microsoft team would fix the problem easily. They are just lazy😔
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Sea Slug (@sluggymcduggy) reported@WarnerBernieBro The chemicals used in the making of the toilet paper don’t agree with my skin/ph balance. A lot of women now have an issue with Kirkland brand ever since they changed how it was made. There’s a whole Reddit thread on it lol
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CHXXN (@iam_chxxn) reportedI seen on reddit the game isn’t completely done and they just gon drop it and fix everything in a update after the game comes out idk how true it is but supposedly they are under pressure about the constant delays
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✨whateverman✨🎙️ (@what3verman) reportedWoke up to a video taken down for DMCA for a FIFA clip I posted. My account was locked and it stated that a repeated offence will result in suspension. Guess I’m not posting highlights again. Strangely enough one of the videos was “post video” click from another account. The second was something I clipped from Reddit. FIFA is serious about this, probably better to be safe than risk losing your account for engagement. Here’s the legal dated March 30 2026 and I’m assuming they attach this to every complaint?
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Victor 🧢 (@victor_bigfield) reportedunpopular opinion: reddit is more valuable than any startup accelerator. i wasted months on 3 failed products with no validation, no users, and no feedback from anyone real. then i just... read reddit. found people complaining about the exact problem i could fix. got my first 10 users in a week. the whole tech world is optimizing reddit for AI search rankings. they're missing the real gold: thousands of people telling you exactly what to build and exactly who will pay for it.
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Johnraider (@Johnraiderjza6) reported@RAWigger Reddit should be shut down
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JFK Files (@read_jfk_files) reported🤔 it always stuck in my mind for some reason. there was an old line from a Snowden file where NSA boasted about how they always think in terms of "do the impossible" and that's how they stay far ahead of everyone else because nobody can even think about what they are doing. how can you defend against technology you don't know exists? it's like fighting a ghost. how could you take down the Starlink weapon system without triggering Kessler syndrome? i like this idea posted on Reddit because it is a big idea, it sounds technically impossible and it requires such a huge scale that is bigger than the thing it attacks. this follows a principle similar to "the Bitter Lesson", but for weapons instead of data/AI. How do you take down 20,000+ small satellites which are the size of a couch? Easy, sorta. you deploy 40,000 smaller satellites the size of a microwave, which have grabber arms, they grab the Starlinks, then fire their small boosters and force the Starlinks down towards the Earth. this avoids the catastrophe of explosions in space and filling all the orbital planes with microscopic debris moving 17,000mph, like a giant metal shredder that makes going into orbit become impossible. i bet Starlink doesn't even have a defense against this type of attack because this is such a ridiculous engineering problem that nobody would believe it might be possible. i bet it is possible. but the only way it would work is a non-US country will need to clone SpaceX's re-usable rockets to make it scale. China is already pretty close. so the Starlink head start door closes in about 2-5 years.
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Justi 🦾🔱 (@justajustiguy) reportedgigi murin of hololive english generation 4 justice I love you but you can't be out here referencing the broken arms reddit story two days in a row that's wild 😭
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Deadbeat Barbie (@deadbeat_auntie) reportedI was in reddit thread about overrated/underwhelming euro cities, and I named Paris and immediately caught smoke. I was like sheesh people are such basic haters 🙄 then further down the thread someone said MILAN is trash and I almost crashed out 🫠
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Moth Lobster (@Moth_Lobster) reported@MarshSMT I think when I had problems with pc98 emulation I switched emulators and found some old *** reddit thread with one guy who solved it so praying you get better results here
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Mauthe Doog 👁️ (@mauthe_doog) reportedAfter I stopped laughing at the headline and read it, it sounds like they're just going to the mods of the horror short story forums and saying "give me the email of the most popular short story writers here" It's funny because as far as I'm aware, Kane didn't interact with the backrooms reddit and is actually quoted as saying he had "no idea" about the backrooms community when he started his series. It's kinda funny seeing it try to sneakily imply that the success of the backrooms is due to Reddit when you could remove it from the equation entirely and nothing would change. The article is TECHNICALLY not wrong about Reddit helping the communities grow, and says Reddit, Youtube, and Tiktok are where the communities grow. Which is not the full story: Reddit is the easiest to search historical opinions and has the horror short story community mostly now. Reddit functions as a kind of retention layer for long term discussion. A lot of that happens in discords but they're silo'd off so practically useless for any discussion like this. And yes I know "reddit haha" but the horror writers there are pretty good, so it's not the worst idea in the world. Although there are some big examples of tiktok native series doing well (Angel Engine), afaik short form is more used to share analog horror than make it. YouTube is where most of the horror growth is imo, especially for video since the horror analysis/commentary community pulls in MASSIVE numbers that (unfortunately only sometimes) filter down to original creators like Kane. Kane's work is great but I don't think it would be half as popular if other YouTube creators didn't latch onto it.
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Ankit Mishra (@ankit_auth) reported@Himanshugoelyt people of Reddit have declared this a winner in — Har ghar espresso yojana most Nespresso type machines, break down often and very very difficult to get repaired and well in India right now. so buy and dump it. would much rather recommend something that’s simpler mechanically and cheaper even.
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The Real Adam (@thereal_adam) reported@KevinGraySports I actually wouldn't be shocked if the Mavs draft him, seems like a Masai type of guy, though I see Mavs Twitter/Reddit going into full meltdown mode if it's not a trade down to get him.
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Nullshot (@nullshotai) reported@byryangambrell Reddit, but not 'post your launch' Reddit. Find the threads where people are already complaining about the problem you solve, and be the most useful reply in them. Your first 50 come from being helpful, not from announcing.
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Howard the Axel: Foley Artist™ 🔫🍹🍌 (@HowardtheDuck95) reported@tylergilfoster Oh so if I get one now it might not have the horrible layer change issue that even a replacement copy didn’t fix? (Was real lovely when Criterion told me it was a *me* problem when there was a whole reddit thread I linked them to of people with the exact same problem!)
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✦ INAbee // ✦Chocobo Connoisseur ✦ (@chocobobun) reported@SakuraMadoi pick apart illustrations that were uploaded there.) and the etiquette just kinda roll from there. Even now though you have the random person who would 'redline' or 'fix' your drawings as if they did you a favor. On reddit/IG there can be some really unwarranted sentiments
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xallicatx⚢ (@sncemybeloved) reportedi hope hollywood makes so many bad reddit movies that the site shuts down
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Thomas Burkhart | LatinaUGC (@BurkhartLatam) reported@kristakdoyle The biggest problem is that reddit moderator created a situation that forced any business to try to use stealth tactics which made everything worse
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OtherSheep (@Other_Sheep_) reported@bartofthehouses @KelseaJ112 @LDS_RedPill You gave the reddit response “I’m so smart you don’t even know” And you also couldn’t even give one story for the Book of Mormon lol your “favorite” part is the last verse supposedly “because it’s finally over” and your least favorite was a broad critique of someone who hasn’t read it. So your reading comprehension is either TERRIBLE or you haven’t read it
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leftlaneisforpassing (@lftln4passing) reportedCollege football twitter has the reddit problem of being stuck in like 2021 and it's becoming difficult for me to enjoy. Same jokes for 4 years now man GROW UP.
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Jakub Jawniak (@niakjaw) reportedHappy Mammoth has been running this ad for 63 days. But it doesn't advertise any product, so how does it print? Let me explain: 1. Creative The creative is Reddit post on r/hormonal thread. Looks organic. Something that potential buyer might be used to, because they maybe scroll Reddit often. Anyway it is just a post, not an ad and you can see this from the first sight. The post says: "I took a hormone quiz by women's health specialists... and it gave me a plan that actually worked" It's pre-invitation for taking the quiz. The social proof is here with "women's health specialists". The result is the plan that actually worked. Below there is CTA for taking the quiz yourself and a bunch of other social proof indicators. 2. The quiz The psychology of quiz is pre-selling. Admission to the symptoms you have. But also helping you choose the best product for your symptoms. Then the product feels completely dedicated to your problem. 3. After-quiz After submitting answers, we can get personalized results via e-mail with discount and then the website redirects the user to the product page. "Our #1 Recommendation For Your Body Type Is:" does the job here, because as I mentioned earlier, it feels like the only solution, specifically designed for your problems. The same discount from the e-mail appears on the page. Website also shows before-after pictures and testimonials. Another thing is upsell section and look what they do... It's not just "Add to your order", but "To Eliminate Your Unique Symptoms FAST, Pair Hormone Harmony With..." There is an intent with this upsell and reason for buyer to do so. To eliminate symptoms FAST. If someone doesn't even buy, but completes the quiz, it's a win, because the company got their e-mail address, so the potential lead that will be converted later.
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Camilo Castañeda | Ad Creatives for Ecom (@Camicees) reportedTwist the knife. Average marketers remind people of their problem. Elite marketers make them feel it. Don't just say "do you have wrinkles?" Go deeper: → Does it remind you of how your grandma looked? → Have you tried everything and nothing worked? → Have you spent months on Reddit looking for a fix? Build tension. Then present your solution. The relief hits harder.
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Lifescaption (@lifescaption_ow) reported@joshuagrant @OmnivoreWarrior Go through the forums, Reddit, it a handful of posts of you've somehow dodged the bus. There's base UI errors, more cc resulting in lag or disconnects, more add-ons were intentionally broken, but their versions lack defensive/cc information... There's many.
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Yakob from Temu 🏳️⚧️ (@Fontcest_girl69) reported@MewSakuya @oMaMoriTTV @anime_ any time i used it to check if it would work it actually helped me more than the youtube and reddit tutorials because most of the time these people have different settings and layouts than me i dont like using ai though so if the problem doesnt destroy my phone i just ignore it
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Jen (@JadesSabre) reportedI read this horrifying discussion of first person on Reddit and people swearing up and down that it's like putting words into their mouths instead of being told a story by someone. And I really do wonder if it has to do with this trend lately where people can't identify with the main character of a book unless that character is exactly like them in meaningful ways.
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Red&Wolf Fund Management Co (@CrimsonSellec9) reportedBeen telling the crackers that for the last wo)7 2 decades. But the crackers were like "Uh hyuck *Fixes reddit longhouse glass* do you ummm burn the whole house down just because cockroahces in it? Checkmate atheist". Idk can you? Lots of cracker golems with guns up there wo)7.
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AI Elite Thinkers (@AIEliteThinkers) reportedAn accountant on Reddit put the whole verification problem in one line: "If it cannot quote, the claim is invented." Before any AI output touches a workpaper, make it cite the source cell, the source row, the source document. No quote, no entry. The check takes seconds. Skipping it is how phantom data gets a sign-off.
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Audit The Herd (@AuditTheHerd) reported@TheWiseIC @outlierrcapital I like them both. $APP I fear could have multiple compression problems but don’t have time to fully understand their business. Their financials are insane. Reddit is a bit easier to understand imo. I just fear the Google exposure, if I remember correctly around 50% of their traffic is from Google search.
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gn८ (@LJ_gn8) reportedMorphe has helped me fix youtube and reddit. Now I'm hoping for twitter please
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CyberEagle (@CyberEagle1989) reportedAsked a question on reddit because I didn't know where else the community for that game gathers and got six different positions on the problem from five people.