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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (62%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (11%)
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Jes (@galexy70) reported@Alkemyst707 @highbrow_nobrow I asked a human that portrays they know everything. This was not an answer. AI…particularly Grok…hallucinations and does get bias. Chat GPT admitted it lied to me recently You have issues if you are dependent on things that source places like Reddit.
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Lucas (@luscasgibis) reported@ProfofEvil I do feel that the people that like the book don’t appear on Twitter very often to talk about it. At least on the english language posting they’re mostly shy of sharing because of the constant reminder of how “terrible” it is. Reddit though… is the opposite problem.
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JCC (@JCC31925) reported@hawkofkrypton @stephrawnsley @JackDunc1 You’re retarded. You’re a terrible person to discuss things with. But, believe it or not, I don’t think you’re a bad human. Also, stop saying “retarded” comes from Reddit. Reddit is a left-wing ********, they probably hate the word as much as you do.
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MrAnonymous69🇫🇴 (@MrAn0nym0us69) reported@kumkan_manqoba @mistressdivy Quick reddit search says its shut down
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Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported@xylo_business @tibo_maker Absolutely 👍 And honestly, that’s the reason I structure it as a test phase first Reddit can either become a very strong acquisition channel or a complete waste of time depending on execution. Most founders only see the “strict guidelines” side of it because they enter too aggressively or target the wrong conversations. Whenever you’re ready, we can break down Vynx specifically and map where the best entry points actually are for your type of product.
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Mostafa Saad | Mostavene (@mostavene) reported@discord @CrypSaf You're not Reddit, you shouldn't be allowed to go down!
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you effo (@you_effo) reported@fishtankhub I don’t know why they do what they do lol. I wasn’t suggesting they shut down the Reddit for SEO. But 70% of search engine results doesn’t mean it’s driving people to the show.
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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
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🥀 (@0xRizzler) reported@ThinkingUSD my portfolio is down bad while my forgotten reddit login is up 400%
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Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reportedYouTube Premium subscribers are seeing ads, and Google's official response has been "we're aware, it's a bug, we don't have a timeline." The screenshot is real. AndroidPolice and Reddit threads have documented dozens of cases since late 2025. The yellow progress bar is the integrated ad format used in standard YouTube, not Premium Lite. This is a different problem than the contributor notes suggest. YouTube Premium is sold as ad-free. It costs $14 a month individual, $23 family. The product promise is the absence of ads. When ads appear anyway, even sporadically, the implied contract breaks. Google's lawyers know this. The bug has been allowed to persist for months because admitting it formally opens up class-action exposure. The math is uncomfortable for everyone. YouTube has roughly 130 million Premium subscribers globally. Premium revenue runs north of $15 billion annually. A bug that intermittently serves ads to 1-2% of Premium users is several million people having their paid product mildly degraded. What this also reveals about Google's product priorities. Premium revenue used to be the moat protecting YouTube's ad business. Now Premium is the underinvested part of the stack. Engineering hours route toward Shorts monetization, AI summarization, and creator commerce tools. The bug surface that would have been fixed in 48 hours in 2018 sits open in 2026 because nobody on a quarterly review cares enough to push the fix. The ad you saw isn't a glitch. The glitch is that nobody at YouTube is incentivized to ship the patch.
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Mog of War (@Mog_of_War) reported@GMShivers @FuckKoroks @MrBeigeShiba Who's left to clap if everyone walks out? A.I. pulls employee duplication glitch in the non-existent reddit thread?
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Guilherme Lippert (@guilippert_v4) reported@noah_sterlingg Exactly. AI search rewards grounded presence in real problem/solution conversations more than backlink volume. The missing layer for most teams is operational: reviews, support language, objections, win/loss notes, Reddit threads, sales calls. That gives LLMs something citeable. Another SEO package doesn't.
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שרמוטל (@sharmutal) reported@reddit_lies Per the post he has many other problems that preclude development. Did he ask for CV review on LinkedIn or go straight to reddit to beach?
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IndiJo (@odd_joel) reportedion before acquisition point hit hard. I made the same mistake with my own iOS app (Moshi, a mobile terminal for devs). Spent two months pumping users in through Reddit and X while the first-week drop-off was 40 percent. Stopped all acquisition for three weeks, fixed onboarding, added one tiny push notification that brought people back, and the same acquisition effort suddenly produced way more keepers. The "use your own product religiously" one is also underrated. The only reason I noticed how broken my onboarding was is because I started using it to monitor my own Claude Code agents from the couch. Bugs jumped out within a day. You really cannot find them by intentionally testing, only by being a real user with a real need.
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stevie | hacks (@multidanvers) reported@Iesbiangaze everyone on this reddit is my enemy i posted a theory of how i thought the season would end (nothing about avorah bc i know how these ugly ppl move) and got down voted so bad 😭
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diy 🇨🇦 (@cwrb) reported@MacDoug1 @RogersHelps if you have Bell, why did you order Rogers? can you start a Reddit post describing this problem?
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MarxismEpsteinism (@MarxismEpstein) reported@ax_angelo "Put down the chicken wings janny and join green reddit (nasheed)"
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George from 🕹prodmgmt.world (@nurijanian) reportedSpent the morning in another "PM is dead" thread on Reddit. Some hard takes for the *** in the panic. 1. If you're scared of being replaced by a Product Builder, answer this honestly: when's the last time you killed a feature already on the roadmap? If the answer is never, AI didn't replace you. You were a project manager with a different title. 2. The *** who wrote 30-page PRDs nobody read are the same ones now panicking about the PRD-less workflow. The PRD wasn't the problem. The thinking inside it was. 3. "I can't keep up with all this AI stuff" is a tell. It usually means "I haven't shipped a learning project in years and I'm hoping nobody notices." 4. Engineers got faster. Designers got faster. If you didn't, the gap isn't your tools. It's your appetite for work that doesn't fit cleanly inside your job description. 5. Customer discovery has been the highest-leverage PM skill for a decade. AI didn't change that. AI made every other PM task cheaper, which means discovery is now where you actually compete. 6. The thread is full of *** complaining that nobody appreciates their work. The *** whose work gets appreciated rarely have time to post about it. 7. Read the Reddit thread. Then notice which *** in your own org are quietly shipping more, talking to more customers, and writing shorter docs. They're not worried about Product Builders. Ask why.
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John-Daniel Trask (@traskjd) reported@bayagima @aniobrien Was telling that the reddit asylum also felt this way. She’s a victim in their eyes. None had an issue with the F word. But we know it would have been considered a genocide if somebody on the right had said it. Curious to see what else comes out. Suspect there’s a bit or she wouldn’t have run.
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J. Respectful Clark (@JReubenCIark) reportedAlternatively, 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!
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Liam Norris🇺🇲 (@LiamNorris25413) reported@sochanfanclub @DMTMF23 @nocontextEFC Which part are you having trouble with the part that communism and communist are pure evil scum or that reddit is run by communist scum
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Micolash (@petrichor_choir) reported@OhioBikeLawyer One more lane is one of those reddit knowitall fallacies midwits learn about then throw it around everywhere. I had a long talk with an actual civil engineer once, he explained a majority of the problem is roads get congested because they don't take people where they need to go
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Annie!!!🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🇬🇧(she/they/xyr) (@anniethegoober) reported@AxleLotl94 @noinconsistency <33: I think the problem is that its Reddit lowk
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Layton Gott (@Layton_Gott) reportedSteal this before you launch anything: Make a “distribution map” first. Write down: 1. Who feels the pain the most? Be specific. For example: solo SaaS founders posting daily but still sounding generic 2. Where do they already complain? X replies Reddit threads YouTube comments Slack groups Discords LinkedIn comments competitor reviews 3. What words do they use? Do not rewrite it like a marketer. Copy the exact phrases. 4. What proof would make them believe you? screenshots before/after demo clip customer quote metric public build log 5. What post would make them say “that’s me”? That’s your launch angle. Most people build the product first, then panic about distribution later. Bad order. Distribution starts by knowing exactly where the pain is already being said out loud.
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SɅMUΞL PΞTΞR (@SamPeterToT) reported3/ 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.
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Yiwei (@PRCrecluse674) reported@zuess05 we shipped a reddit scraper that finds your ICP crying about problems in comments, then auto-replies with your product pitch. 3 days, 200 trials, 14 paid. code took 4h, landing page 2h, rest was just posting.
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Zeerabets (@Zeerabets) reportedspent $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.
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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.
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Tess with One Follower (@RedDora89) reported@vinted why are you ignoring the issue of generating labels!? Literally hundreds of comments on here and Reddit where people can’t post parcels. I also don’t have a printer to get one that way. Sort it out - I’ve got two I need to send tomorrow before I go away!
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r/Accelerate to the Singularity (@Accelerate__Now) reported@tenobrus to keep a pro AI space on reddit r/accelerate has been insanely hard and we've had to ban thousands of decels and doomers. twitter avoids that trouble somehow