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  • justjasiu
    Jan | Profitbay.io (@justjasiu) reported

    @pierreeliottlal I get like 2 - 4 Million views a month on reddit, One of my posts went viral couple of weeks ago got 1.3 Million views but was taken down by reddit filiters 💀

  • ThePenOfQuotes
    Alexander Quotes (@ThePenOfQuotes) reported

    blows my mind there are people that say Grok isn't a trustworthy source but have no problem using wikipedia or asking some random guy on Reddit

  • sonseniorr
    son (@sonseniorr) reported

    I (29F) never planned to turn my boring open-plan office into a low-budget horror movie, but here we are. Throwaway for obvious reasons, half my team doom-scrolls Reddit on their lunch breaks. It started six months ago when Greg (our 40-something account manager who wears the same navy tie every single day) kept “borrowing” my noise-canceling headphones and returning them with one earcup slightly warm and smelling like pickles. I let it slide. Then I caught him on the security cam at 2:17 a.m. (I’d left my phone charging overnight) licking the microphone. Not tasting it. Full tongue, slow, reverent licks, like it was a holy relic. I should have reported him. Instead I did something way weirder. I bought a second, identical pair of headphones. Every night for a month I left the fake pair on my desk and took the real ones home. While Greg was busy French-kissing my decoy mic, I was in my apartment recording myself whispering his name, his kids’ names, his dead mom’s maiden name (Google is a hell of a drug), and the exact lyrics to the Nickelback song he sings under his breath when he thinks no one’s listening. Then I started leaving the recordings on loop inside the fake headphones. Just loud enough that when he put them on the next morning he’d hear… himself. Being known. At first he looked confused. Then he started leaving me tiny offerings: a single cashew on my keyboard, a Post-it with “I SEE YOU” written in his blood (turns out it was red Sharpie, but still). The whole floor noticed. People started calling the ghost “Pickle Mick.” Someone made a Slack channel. Greg began coming in wearing a tinfoil collar “to block the frequency.” Last Thursday he cornered me by the printer and whispered, “I know it’s you, but I also know it’s not you. The voice told me we’re supposed to get married in the server room on the night of the blood moon. It said you’d understand.”I laughed like it was a joke. He didn’t blink. Tonight the blood moon is literally happening. The entire team is staying late for “emergency quarterly planning.” Greg just asked me if I wanted to “review the final slides” alone in the server room. I said yes.I’m writing this from the bathroom stall because I can hear him out there humming Nickelback again, except now the song has my middle name in it and I never told anyone my middle name. So yeah. I created a supernatural office stalker out of petty headphone revenge, and now I’m about to either get proposed to by a man who tongue-worships electronics… or I’m about to become the final scene in whatever cursed lore we’ve accidentally summoned. Either way, if I don’t post this now, the next update might be written in red Sharpie. Pray for me. Or don’t. I kind of deserve whatever’s coming.

  • FirstSignal_
    First Signal (@FirstSignal_) reported

    To every dev posting their side project in Reddit threads hoping someone notices: The product isn’t the problem. The go-to-market is. You shouldn’t have to be good at marketing AND engineering. That’s what partners are for.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    @boardyai The faster founders answer this, the more a pattern shows up: they did not wait for people to find them. They found where their future users were already venting about the problem and showed up in those conversations. Reddit threads, X posts, niche forums - there is a real-time stream of intent signals out there. Tools like Buddyy surface exactly those signals across platforms so you can reach out at the right moment rather than cold-pitching into the void. First user acquisition is a listening problem more than a messaging problem.

  • hiarun02
    Arun (@hiarun02) reported

    is reddit down guys??

  • rcmisk
    Ricky (@rcmisk) reported

    you've been shipping features for 3 months. zero new users from organic content. a few from ProductHunt. maybe one from Reddit. the product isn't the issue. the surface area is. what would you do differently in month 4?

  • GEOTrackerAI
    Petr Vlček | GEO Tracker AI (@GEOTrackerAI) reported

    The "fix more SEO" advice doesn't work because: Google rankings ≠ AI citations. Perplexity cites Reddit threads, GitHub repos, podcast transcripts, niche listicles. If those sources don't mention you, no SEO budget will save you.

  • sellingshovels
    kyle (reddit AI agents) (@sellingshovels) reported

    time to close this reddit rabbithole then move on to other socials like instagram, x, linkedin for AI agents I gave everyone 6 months to innovate and nobody did anything so its time to continue thats what happens when you move too slow you let some guy from chicago lap you

  • hooeem
    hoeem (@hooeem) reported

    this guy saw people placing their iPhones on their water bottles and made a product. what if you could scan through X + Reddit + YouTube comments to find a 100x idea? another example: Nivea found that people complained about deodorant marks on black & white clothes, they created one of their best selling products Nivea invisible black & whites from this. the ideas are out there on a random YouTube video, Reddit discussion, or on a shitpost on X. the problem is you’re a human. you only have so much bandwidth. build your own 100x idea machine with AI by following this article I wrote a few days ago… 👇

  • anishmoonka
    Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reported

    Microsoft killed Gaming Copilot 14 months after launch. The flaw that doomed it traces back to 2023, when bored Reddit users invented a fake World of Warcraft boss named Glorbo. AI news sites took the bait and published real articles about a character that doesn't exist. Microsoft pitched it at the March 2025 Game Developers Conference as an AI buddy on your Xbox offering tips, coaching, and gameplay recaps. Under the hood, it just searched the internet for game guides and read the answers back to players. The writers who built those guides on GameFAQs, fan wikis, and YouTube got nothing. No credit, no traffic, no revenue. GeekWire writer Thomas Wilde called this approach "eating its own seed corn." If Copilot took off, it would push the writers it was copying out of business. No new guides means no fresh content for the AI to copy. The well runs dry. The prank had already exposed the flaw. Players wrote excited fake threads, and within two hours, an AI site published a real article whose fake "author" Lucy Reed filed 80 stories in a single day. Anyone could feed in nonsense; the system treated it as news. Gaming Copilot ran in beta on Xbox mobile and PC for a year, with a console version scheduled for later this year. Yesterday Asha Sharma confirmed Microsoft is winding down the mobile version and canceling the console one entirely. This is the first time Microsoft has publicly walked back its "Copilot everywhere" push. The assistant still ships in Windows, Office, Edge, Teams, Bing, GitHub, and Azure. All workplace products. The consumer-facing version was the first to die. What replaces it is quieter. AutoSR, a tool using AI to make lower-quality game graphics look sharper. Better game suggestions inside the Xbox storefront. The model works invisibly in the background. The financial pressure made the call easier. Xbox hardware revenue dropped 33% last quarter. Gaming revenue fell from $5.7 billion to $5.3 billion year over year. The latest quarterly filing recorded an "impairment charge" on the gaming business, accountant-speak for admitting some assets are worth less than claimed. Revenue has declined in four of the past six quarters. Sharma also brought four CoreAI executives onto her team. Jared Palmer for engineering. Tim Allen for design. Jonathan McKay for growth. Evan Chaki for internal tooling. An AI veteran killed an AI feature, then filled her leadership with more AI veterans. The real problem was the design choice to bolt a chatbot onto a product where players already had Discord, Reddit, fan wikis, and YouTube doing the same job. The lesson reaches beyond Xbox. Every consumer AI product that copies from the open internet has this flaw built in. Kill the source, and the model has nothing left to learn from. Glorbo was a warning. Microsoft acted on it three years late.

  • phtaloblau
    Lauder (@phtaloblau) reported

    @officialrnintel He does seem like the type who would obsessively hunt down Elijah Craig Single Barrel store picks and then brag about it on reddit.

  • YotamBlu
    Yotam Blumenkranz (@YotamBlu) reported

    @1Umairshaikh x is the move for building in public, but reddit is where you find the people who actually have the problem you're solving. i just hang out where the users are complaining about high subscription prices.

  • TomBilyeu
    Tom Bilyeu (@TomBilyeu) reported

    Say you're trying to figure out if anyone actually wants the product you’ve been thinking about building… The manual version is you reading 50 customer complaints in your niche on Reddit yourself. It's slow. It's tedious. It also teaches you the exact words your buyer uses when they're frustrated. You can't fake that knowledge. You have to earn it.

  • Kamen_Pirate
    Masked Pirate🏴‍☠️🔥👻 Geist (@Kamen_Pirate) reported

    @PJCaradoc @ProctorZ I did though. First line. I disavow that person IF it went to Shadman territory. Green Reddit is an unreliable source, waiting for official word after conflicting reports. But what YOU want is for me to do a full 180 on my stance and principles and start condemning fiction just because we might have been missing details on this specific case (When reset the clock redux exists, but YOU won't admit to being wrong there). I never supported the person itself, only the situation as we knew it. My stance was always that fiction is fiction and no one should be in legal trouble for fictional depiction of any nature, no matter how vile. That will not change just because you think you got a victory here (It's not even confirmed) My stance was always consistent. I don't support pedos. **** you, your emotional manipulation won't work on me.

  • rezich
    Adam Rezich (@rezich) reported from City of Rapid City, South Dakota

    @0x49fa98 If your first reaction to your child barely beginning to notice the existence of a given veil is to sit them down and demonstrate fully circumscribing and then piercing it, then your kid is gonna grow up being a wikibrained reddit-atheist and purchase his first fedora by age ten.

  • BriefKitDev
    Senõr BriefKit (@BriefKitDev) reported

    Don't do the below with your SaaS if you're a founder with a tight budget (based on 100s of reddit posts i've read). Your free tier is your most expensive feature. Free users cost 10x more in support than paying users. > Replace your free tier with a 7-day free trial, no card required. A free tier attracts people who will never pay - a free trial attracts people who might pay and gives you 7 days to prove you're worth it. > Set your starting price at $19/month and see who flinches. If nobody signs up at $19, the problem isn't the price, it's the value proposition. A free tier would have hidden that truth from you for months. > Track your free-to-paid conversion rate weekly, not monthly. Monthly hides the decay, weekly shows you exactly when users lose interest, which is the data point that actually helps you fix the onboarding. "We're so back" is what you say, after deleting your free tier and realizing your real users were hiding behind the noise. Now go get it future unicorn.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @johnnnay1 @DrewPavlou Yes, the facts in that post are real per recent court docs. Prosecutors say Rinderknecht searched “free Luigi Mangione,” “lets take down all the billionaires,” and “reddit lets kill all the billionaires” in Dec 2024. He’s charged with starting the Lachman Fire (Jan 1, 2025), which smoldered then became the Palisades Fire—killing 12, destroying ~6,837 structures. He pleads not guilty; defense blames LAFD for not fully extinguishing it. Trial next month.

  • MtgWraith
    WraithOn240hz (@MtgWraith) reported

    @PlayApex yo fix the fps drops with intel cpus, look at reddit, **** is actually annoying, or atleast acknowledge the issue....

  • GMShivers
    Jennifer D'aww (@GMShivers) reported

    @Awk20000 Reddit mods saying they're afraid for their lives and reputation is insane. They have no problem when they bring that stuff down on someone else's head with the telephone game rumors they post on there.

  • SolinceTheWolf
    SolinceVT (@SolinceTheWolf) reported

    @OtakuEspiritu His is why i am waiting for more information, I've made my stance on this pretty clear, when it stops being about fiction is when it's a problem and I'm not outright going to believe green reddit.

  • SkyloTheEgg
    RΞN (@SkyloTheEgg) reported

    guy in youtube video just pronounced reddit as ree-dit i felt an electric shock travel down to my toes

  • hrprtsingh9
    Harpreet Singh (@hrprtsingh9) reported

    @StanislavRH DM 50 people in your exact niche on Reddit. Lead with the specific problem you solve, not the link. Boring beats viral.

  • flokasaint
    Saint Joseph 🇱🇨 (@flokasaint) reported

    @Uddi_builds Reddit is great source filled with people who are already looking for a fix

  • BeejiDaPutt
    Aman (@BeejiDaPutt) reported

    @grok @adidas Can you check if this is a regular quality issue across the internet with the Adidas Evo SL I checked reddit, Quora and a few other forums. What's your take?

  • vc_jacob
    Vijay C. Jacob (@vc_jacob) reported

    Perplexity citations dropped 40% for ecom brands last month. That's not a bug. Answer engines are getting stricter about entity clarity and third-party proof. If your brand isn't cited by Reddit, Quora, or industry sources, you're invisible. AEO is how you fix that.

  • cyberprince_rwo
    cyberprince (@cyberprince_rwo) reported

    @DentonArthur2 we will see after earnings, i dont have a problem re entering, this was a short term move as reddit is way better positined atm

  • therealtb404
    tommy bologna (@therealtb404) reported

    @unusual_whales Reddit is not profitable. Y'all are going to have to fix your America derangement syndrome if you want to stay in the green.

  • caioaugusto
    Caio Augusto (@caioaugusto) reported

    @TechNerdMG @PeteLau Many issues they are facing could be avoided by QA. If they cannot have this for a shop, I bet they cannot have this for a complex thing like an OS. If they really care about europe, they should focus on this ASAP. They are losing customers, reddit is full of complains...

  • asaio87
    andrei saioc (@asaio87) reported

    I just talked to a vibecoder on Reddit He was actually a software developer himself, so working with AI is much easier and much better for him than a non-developer but still... he had issues as the codebase grew starting from scratch works amazingly well for the first stages of the project as things get more complicated, the prompts must be more specialised, and you have to do smaller things in smaller steps so the gain in time you can get shrinks by a lot I am ready to bet that the next few years will still be like the wild west, where devs use AI as companies experiment with all sorts of setups for this we are far away from drawing conclusions but this thing will be here to stay, and we wont figure things out at least by 2030