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Problems in the last 24 hours
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July 8: Problems at Reddit
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (17%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Josh Alexy (@joshalexy12) reported@Afinetheorem @logangraham It’s a function of the training set. 4.7 and 4.8 starter exhibiting this behavior much more frequently because they put someone new in charge of the personality/safety nonsense. It’s horrible. It’s histrionic TikTok/reddit personality and I really hope they view it as an issue
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MJcerav (@Mjcmarkettrade) reported@SRxTrades You shouldn’t catch hate for this, it’s one of the more well reasoned ideas I’ve seen this week. Most of the other neanderthals just pumping growth stocks that are ‘broken’ based on Reddit type pump and dump style posting.
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🇺🇸Infidel6🇺🇸 (@AllInfidel6) reported@BigFish3000 It was always about gaining power. SS tattoo? No problem. Psychotic reddit posts? We're cool. Kicks the **** out of a woman and stalks her for months? No worries. Breaks into another woman's home and rapes her? Troubling, but we can live with it. These ******* people are trash
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James (@cfnps) reported@Superman3818 @SimonSlove63359 @BigBlueFarmboy Criticized by who? Reddit basement dwellers? This is Diana Warrior Princess in full warrior mode because she is defending her island. Warriors, when they are like this, are not pretty and compassionate. They get *****, injured, and bloody. They kill and destroy the enemy. They do terrible things to terrible people so that terrible things don’t happen to the ones they love. She can be beautiful, loving, and compassionate but this is not the moment for that.
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Zenko Z. (@ZenkoZeee) reportedIn big companies, the internal communication route is extremely inefficient. Often times even far less efficient than external routes. If I have a bigger idea, inside the company, there is very little chance Î get to share this directly with leadership high up. I need to first get support from my manager and TL, then my director, then VP etc. Each level, in order to sponsor an idea, they need to fight against other 100 ideas that other people propose. The chance of such an idea surviving îs very very small. But if I use the route outside the company, I can post about an idea 1000 times on X or Reddit in a 1000 ways. Maybe one of the times it got lucky and got attention, then it caught eyes from the leadership and got prioritized. Then that is a success. This all comes down to the filtering mechanism of the information. Internally, information is filtered by the management chains. It is fully dependent on very few people, often biased and inefficient, no matter how smart the person is. You can only hope your whole management chain has real good taste like you do. One bad leader on the chain and you are f***ed. Externally, information is filtered by public popularity. The noise is high, but you get to iterate infinitely. But unfortunately, not all ideas can go through the public route for confidentiality reasons. It is also funny that i often learn more about what my own company is doing from the news and public papers, rather than reading from internal content. Things that I have access to internally are very limited to a very small scope that I have no view of the big picture at all. I am not complaining, just trying to be aware of the landscape I am in. And it is always fascinating to me to think about the impact of organizational structures and ways to improve them if I were the leader. One way to mitigate this inefficiency is to always have communication channels to bypass intermediate management chains. (Just like the residual stream in transformers!)
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Data Wolf 🐺 (@0xDataWolf) reportedWith things like hermes, openclaw etc idk why are they going down this path. Not to mention usage is extremely expensive. Just search around Reddit to see complaints Because of their dumb rapid expansion + marketing in the previous cycle, i don't think they have ample budget for free use to let users try and prove themselves. so yet another self-pwn
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Carlo (@carlo_kalajzic) reported@HemantDotDev Reddit in my eyes. You can reach mich users im Short time. X has the Problem that it is mostly Follower driven.
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Danny (@danielton_1) reported@knic_atnite @knic_toons Reddit sucks now. Most of the good people left when Spez decided to attack the Apollo developer out of left field and shut down most third-party apps.
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Remix (@RemixDotOne) reported@victor_bigfield True, and it's the cheaper problem to fix too, showing up in a Reddit thread or forum where people are already describing their pain takes an afternoon, building the better product takes months.
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kira ⁸ lv2 & that | i got your back (@kimlipscurls) reportedi just went on reddit for the first time in like a month.. you people can’t let anyone do anything omg why does everything have to be an issue
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Alexis Ohanian 🗽 (@alexisohanian) reported@intro Reddit grew for years on basically zero marketing spend. The product was the marketing. If you're buying growth, you're paying a tax on a product people don't love yet. Fix that first.
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OrganiqReddit (@OrganiqReddit) reported@browntechdude Depends on the product, but Reddit consistently wins for B2C with a clear niche. The conversation quality is different — you can actually talk to people who have the problem right now. Product Hunt is a burst, Reddit can compound for months if you pick the right subs.
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Namipew 🌸🐉 (@Namipew) reportedThankfully it doesn’t happen to everyone but a lot of people have this issue from what I read in reddit and on steam. Basically the game downloads but the download breaks over and over, and in the end it can never finish. It’s stuck and just constantly says connection lost. I just gave up and played on mobile.
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Chizzy Ejieh (@chizzycore) reportedI saw a post on Reddit from a guy who’s been making a full-time living selling simple PDFs for the past 7 years. Seven years. Some of you will read that and immediately think… “Do people really buy PDFs?” “Do people even read anymore?” You’re asking the wrong question. People don’t buy PDFs. They buy solutions. They buy relief. They buy hope. They buy confidence. They buy anything that gets them from where they are to where they want to be. The PDF is just how the solution is delivered. As long as people have survival-level problems… Health. Money. Career. As long as people have emotionally charged problems… Marriage. Parenting. Relationships. Purpose. There will always be people willing to pay for solutions. That’s why I don’t worry about whether PDFs still work. People’s problems aren’t going anywhere. Now, does that mean every PDF you create will sell? Of course not. Some of your launches will flop. Some products won’t get the attention you hoped for. That’s part of the game. It doesn’t mean people don’t buy PDFs. It means you haven’t found the right problem yet. Get obsessed with understanding people. Get really good at solving problems they genuinely care about. Do that consistently… And you won’t just make money selling PDFs. You can build an entire life doing it.
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JoxVOs🦀 (@JoxOLantern) reported@DoctorBedlamVA @DevilishDeeds_ Nah ik. I don't got an issue w Christians either, I respect religions n ****, but the mfs on reddit or tt are another breed
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They Cloned J👁️AN 🏹👩🏾🚀🪩🪐✨ (@mmeJOAN) reported@AZGuardiansFan @Rizabellepow The problem is HE did, and lied about it repeatedly. There's proof in his Reddit posts, and he's given multiple accounts of how and why he has the tattoo. None of them adds up.
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Clarence Earl Gideon 🎺 (@CEGideon1963) reported@micah_erfan Be honest: He’s only being called to step down because A) he’s now trailing Collins, and B) Maine Dems only have until Monday to legally replace him You didn’t give two shits about the Totenkopf, Reddit comments, Kik account, or other allegations…until A and B above
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Dash (sigma male) (@dashisneat) reported@musharbash_b The red flags about Platner were far more serious than “Reddit-post level flaws”, and most people who are not McKinsey consultants do not have such serious problems
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Mike Three (@mikethree) reportedframe by frame slow motion analysis on the internet by reddit detectives has never solved any violent crime im aware of, all it has ever done is create confusion and spread misinformation, leading to innocent people being harassed or physically attacked from being falsely accused
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Chizurum Chidimma Enyinnaya (@chidimmaenyinna) reportedI’d spend the first few hours looking for problems people already talk about.Comments. DMs. Facebook groups. X posts. Reddit. WhatsApp chats.If people are repeatedly asking the same question, that’s product research.
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pittsburgh dem 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇮🇱△ (@pixburghdem) reported@StatisticUrban Reddit has decided that the **** allegations are an Israeli smear campaign. Chuck Schumer and Janet Mills are also at fault for "forcing" them to support Platner. Suffice it to say they're melting down.
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Earth🦢 (@earthnprincess) reportedI read on Reddit that this issue can be fixed through a manual review but it also depends on the agent you get 🫠🫠 Some agents are willing to look into it and help while others just send generic replies and close the ticket
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PJ (@PkiDuniya) reportedI am actually worried now… Why was there a need to suddenly promote JIO Hotstar views of the show by #Razmeet when they haven’t done in the past. Also Reddit pg visitors has gone down to from 45k to 32k now… online buzz has gone down. I’m worried tbh #tujulietjattdi #heewab
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BRUCE iLLest 🏴☠️🪡🦈 (@jammusnu) reported@byebyeshorters gnatake the X handle, then make a reddit account pretending to be some 10/10 asian foid then DM u/isaybullish with this all encompassing bravado that basically boils down to the fact shes dying to suckYfucky luv him lowng time, but she needs him on X. >bruce sells him the handle
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ZER (@zerqfer) reportedA 21 YEAR OLD COLLEGE STUDENT IS CLOSING $12,000 A WEEK IN WEB DESIGN CONTRACTS FROM HER BEDROOM. SHE HAS NEVER WRITTEN A LINE OF HTML. She does not know how to set up a domain. She does not have a portfolio. Her entire agency is one Google Maps tab and a Claude subscription. She runs a move that the rest of the cold-calling internet hasn't figured out yet. Most agencies spend hours building pitch decks, hunting down leads, and begging for 15-minute discovery calls. They show up to meetings with promises. She shows up with the answer already built. Every morning at 9 AM, she opens Google Maps. She searches "nail salon" or "barbershop." She filters for businesses with a 4.7 rating or higher, hundreds of reviews, but no website listed. There are millions of them. Local businesses that are drowning in foot traffic but completely invisible online. She clicks on one. "Natural Nails & Lashes." She highlights every piece of information on their Google profile — the address, the operating hours, the owner's name, and five of the best customer reviews. She copies it all and drops it into Claude. She adds one line: "Write a prompt for an AI website builder using this data. Make it a professional, aesthetic, luxury website. Include the reviews." Claude spits out a master prompt. She copies it, opens Webild io, and pastes it in. She waits exactly two minutes. The AI builder generates a fully functional, multi-page website. It has a luxury aesthetic. It has the salon's actual address. It has a "Book Online" button. It has a testimonials section featuring real quotes from their actual customers. It looks like a $5,000 custom build from a boutique agency. It took her eight minutes and cost zero dollars. Then, she picks up the phone. She doesn't pitch. She doesn't ask for a meeting. *"Hey, I noticed you didn't have a website, so I built you one this morning. Are you near a computer? It takes 30 seconds to look at it."* The owner says sure. She shares her screen. The owner is staring at a beautiful, functional website with their own business name on it. They see their own customers' reviews. They see their own address. They don't have to imagine what the agency might build in six weeks. They are looking at the finished product right now. She says: *"I can transfer the domain to you and have this live by tomorrow morning. It's $2,000."* Done. She closes 5 to 6 of these a week. $10,000 to $12,000 in weekly revenue. The 6th deal last week came because the 5th owner showed the demo to his brother-in-law who owns a landscaping company. Real web developers are complaining on Reddit that the market is dead and clients won't pay for quality anymore. Agencies are spending thousands on ads to get a single lead. She is ignoring all of them. She figured out the one truth of the modern internet: the most expensive part of a service business isn't the service. It's the pitch. When you can build the finished product in 8 minutes for free, you don't need to pitch anymore. You just need to show it to them. The market is pricing web design like it still takes a team of four people six weeks to build. She is pricing it like it takes two minutes. The gap between those two realities is where she is making $12,000 a week. And the businesses she calls have no idea she's just the screen.
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Joni Status 🛠️ (@JoniStatus) reportedIt's bad enough when people insist "actually she looks better now" like they have when I posted about the glitch on Reddit, it's another thing when multiple people confidently throw misinformation at me, as if this topic hasn't been a borderline part time job of mine for months.
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Luke (@SabiiSays) reported@RealChitTalker It’s just Reddit bros taking advantage of a watered down community notes system
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Poonam Soni (@CodeByPoonam) reportedChina’s government just told an entire country to uninstall Claude. China’s National Vulnerability Database, run by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, issued an official warning: Claude Code contains a security back-door. uninstall or upgrade immediately. here’s what happened, in 8 days: → June 30: a Reddit user reverse-engineers Claude Code, finds hidden code checking timezones and proxy connections to flag Chinese users → the findings weren’t sent as an obvious signal. they were encoded invisibly, a tweaked date format, a swapped punctuation mark, readable by Anthropic’s servers only → July 1: an Anthropic engineer admits it was a March “experiment” to catch account abuse and stop distillation. the fix ships same day → July 3: Alibaba bans Claude Code internally, tells staff to uninstall, effective July 10 → July 8: China’s government makes it official. a national warning, not just a company ban the irony: Anthropic built this to catch China allegedly stealing Claude’s capabilities. that same code is now the reason an entire government says the tool can’t be trusted. neither side is fully wrong here. and that’s exactly why this story isn’t over.
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Market Watcher (@watchingmarkets) reportedit's still ETH trading anything there is ****, infra can't hold up just trade the momentum, trade the attention, congrats if you caught it early and capitalized, ride the leader but let's be real, same playbook as base, bsc, tron, monad... a chain pumps for a week on distribution and narrative, then fades back to nothing after everyone screamed its the next big thing bc retail will buy our bags bro the infrastructure is still garbage, maybe a few interesting rwa projects show up down the line, two or three leading meme coins worth actually holding, but as long as the infra stays like this, solana will still be the main chain for everyone, no doubt i'm always closely watching developments, momentum, sentiment. i get why people hate trading on eth when solana feels this easy in comparison. maybe fomo pulls robinhood chain forward, or better infra and stronger projects show up down the line, but that's a maybe, not now not falling for the "retail and reddit crowd will buy your bags bro" narrative while still riding the main runner and trading the basic patterns around it, because liquidity is parked there right now. for how long? idk. other chains usually got three days, this one could run longer, fade out a bit, then do a base szn type thing that's why staying close to the market matters more than anything. onchain is hot and it's staying hot everything that matters still happens on solana, real trading only makes sense if you're focused there
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Mat Oliver (@matwriteswords) reported@PS_Support_US PSN error code np-103023-9 is suggesting a network issue in accessing ps4 saves on the cloud. Reddit threads show it is a frequent issue in the last 4 hours. Any updates on what's up?