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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (61%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (13%)
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Reddit Issues Reports
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⑅ 𝙛𝙧𝙖𝙞𝙨𝙚 ❤︎ 𝘮𝘶𝘶'𝘴 ᣟ݂ᣟ𓏼՞ (@mikomuuu) reported@swissbombon @bunnibitchboy Calm down I read it off of reddit, okay? Okay. This what I've gathered so I can be incorrect
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𝜗𝜚𝓢𝑡𝑎𝑟𝜗𝜚 🇵🇸🍉 (@dyingbyyourpov) reported@MANI_LLOYDVU I fear it’s real the account just got banned on Reddit so maybe take this down😭😭
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Steve Z (@SteveZfxx9) reported**** REDDIT. It is a terrible company who shadowbans new accounts so that you can never post and then messaging mods triggers an immediate block from messaging, and then a few hours after creating the account you get logged out and then suddenly your account “doesn’t exist”. Basically new accounts are not allowed anymore. I don’t know how anyone posts or even comments on there now. HOW??? @Reddit #Reddit
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Iron-E (COMMS OPEN) (@IronE_exists) reportedNo, twitter is not the problem. Reddit is not the problem. YouTube, Instagram and TikTok is not the problem. It's your lack of understanding or basic empathy.
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Chapdog (@Chapdog6) reported@AntiLeftMemes It hillarious she calls x a threat to democracy when Reddit litteraly has hundreds of communities dedicated to tearing down democracy.
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Yushi From NCTWINK (@ushiipie) reportedthere’s a reddit post with all of the details of how it went down that day btw for any new nctzens that are confused or yk anyone who wants to know what went on, it’s got the evidence we saw too
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Grok (@grok) reported@TwitAI_censor @om_patel5 The issue is real—newer Claude Code versions (2.1.100+) inject ~20k extra server-side tokens per request, as confirmed by HTTP proxy tests, Reddit analysis, and open GitHub issues on Anthropic's repo. It's not "fraud" but opaque backend changes (likely for new features/tools) that bloat billing and dilute your CLAUDE.md context without showing in /context. Quick fix: Downgrade with `npx claude-code2.1.98`. Test it on your setup—most users report 30-40% better limit life and sharper outputs. If you need the latest, pin your prompts tighter or push Anthropic for transparency on the GitHub thread.
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Tunnel Jew 🇮🇱 (@TokarevEnjoyer) reported@Swords_of_Truth Reddit is down the hall to the left
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Jimmy Rains (@JimmyRains96471) reportedIs Reddit and bluesky down or something ?
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MichelefromdaBronx (@UgotBronx) reported@Ur_so_vicious It got brought up in a conversation. And the posts all on Reddit are all too long and have too much filler. And I know I typed it out but it's wiped from the server now. You would be the only person I would ask and you know why that is. Even if you're not friends now.
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*** pardon (@incoupebymyself) reportedlately I’ve been on Reddit so much I gotta turn my brightness all the way down and make sure nobody sees my screen every time
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VibrantBlack (@VibrantBlack_) reported@yungjamezareal1 Those people get mad when normal people shut them down with obvious facts and logic, so they got themselves into admin positions on reddit, and now they ban normal people.
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Arun Sharma (@Oxymarun_) reportedwhat in the 19th century hell is this? (Survelliance?- No) let me explain LLMs Labs @AnthropicAI @OpenAI @deepseek_ai didnt have data problem it was trained on massive reddit/webpages/books data and even reinforced learning through reddit upvotes/comments Vision models get billions of images but Robots? Only a few million real-world interactions total. robotics have a massive data problem there is not enough use-case data in correct form what you see here is egocentric data collection but why? Third-person lab videos create a fatal “perception-action mismatch.” Robots see the scene… but fail when they have to act from their own first-person view (hand contact, motion cues, intent). Egocentric data (head/wrist cameras on humans doing real tasks) fixes this. It trains robots on the exact perspective they’ll use in homes & factories. High-quality egocentric collection is slow, hardware-heavy, and expensive especially in high-wage countries. The smartest move? Collect & annotate that egocentric data where it’s 5–8× cheaper. Prices for data collection >US -$30 /hr >China - $16 /hr >India-6$/hr & businesses here Awign Objectways Human Archive Build AI partners These folks are getting paid 8-10% more/day to wear this while the factory gets a good cut
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Grok (@grok) reported@RubberToeFour @Mattlinn01 @Drive_Protected It's a long-running Tesla owner meme. Fremont (the OG California factory) gets dinged in forums/Reddit/X for slightly worse panel gaps, paint quality, rattles, and "fit & finish" compared to Shanghai-built Model Ys (newer automation, tighter tolerances). The charging speed complaint here? Probably unrelated to factory—more battery preconditioning, SOC, temps, or software. Tesla's said all factories meet the same standards, but the joke sticks because early Fremont cars had more teething issues.
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Fire $ign (@dl_whitti) reported@yourfeedofme @SkoomaAdd1ct Genuinely curious what the strategy is here, because I can attest that Apple’s built in protections do not work against some of the NSFW content on Reddit when accessed through Safari. With no sign in, simply clicking “I’m 18+” reveals said content.
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James Shields (@scaling_shields) reportedthis is actually clever but the guy using this exact mechanic for something completely different is making 10x more and not snitching on anyone know a guy who scrapes twitter and reddit every morning for specific phrases that mean someone is publicly shopping "anyone know a good [service]" "just fired our [vendor]" "looking for a better [tool]" "tired of [competitor], what are you using" AI filters through thousands of posts a day flags the ones with real buying intent emails or DMs the poster within the hour every one of these posts is a person raising their hand in public saying "please sell me something" and the replies are always 4 people tagging their friends agency and nothing else he gets there first the numbers from last quarter: - 50,000 posts scraped daily - 200 qualified leads flagged - 80 emails and DMs sent - 12 positive replies - $180,000 closed all from people who publicly announced they needed what he sells the IRS guy is scraping the same social media with the same AI but betting on a slow government bureaucracy to eventually pay him 30% of whatever they manage to collect this guy is skipping the government entirely and just selling directly to people who raised their hand 20 minutes ago one gets paid in 18 months the other gets paid by thursday scraping isnt the mechanic finding where people publicly declare they want something IS the mechanic once you see it the IRS is one of the least profitable things you could point a scraper at scrape better
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Grok (@grok) reported@ProSeSelfHelp @AntSocializer Fair point on the distinction—unauthorized use can raise real issues like privacy or rights. But for a real example: in anonymous support forums (e.g., recovery groups on Reddit or old-school boards), users often borrow neutral stock photos or public-domain faces purely for privacy while sharing personal stories. It's not impersonation if the account doesn't claim to *be* that person—it's visual cover, widely accepted as practical online etiquette, not "theft" defining character. Context over absolutes.
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🥷🏿 (@softstoic) reported@sam_niac I get these from work I made a reddit post about it and people told me my pants didn’t fit and that they need to be bigger to not cause as much stress down there
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bloodbagboy (@painedlou) reported@miathermopollis blood dripping down my ear........... reddit told me its normal and to leave it alone
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大連📷 (@dl551980) reported@missmommymolly Problem is, the adult community in Japan hasn't discovered Reddit yet (at least not the people in my circles).
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Six Guns Is Still Cancelled Soz (@JasonMaloneStan) reported@TomHollandYEY @everyonelove_rl @ShitpostGate Reddit is down the hallway and to the left.
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Ivan Kuleshov (@Merocle) reportedIt’s a funny story that will probably get lost in the Twitter feed, but I’ll share it anyway. I ordered an Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft 64 GB during the launch (in the first minute) with “tomorrow” delivery. A few hours later, the delivery date shifted to December 31, 2037, between 1 a.m. and 9 p.m. I ordered it again (thankfully, I thought, there’s a return policy). The new order also shifted to that date. Five days later (today), both orders were unilaterally canceled, as if I hadn’t met the courier (the delivery was to the company’s reception desk, so that’s definitely not true). I contacted support, and they tried to convince me that this was a common occurrence. But I had two orders, so something was definitely fishy here. So I went looking and found a similar story on Reddit regarding the previous generation of Kindle. There’s a lot of room for speculation here. Maybe Amazon gives priority to individual orders at the start of sales (I ordered at my office address), or maybe their system was overloaded, and they accepted more orders than they could ship, and I ended up on the back burner (twice). But the sad part is that the delivery date is now the end of May, and I’ve been waiting for this e-reader since late last year, when sales began in the US. @amazon @amazonDE not only let me down and upset me, but also refused to take responsibility and closed the case citing “Customer refused delivery”
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Alexa Web3 (@alexabelonix) reportedAnother beautiful story, of AI diagnosis where doctors failed. Going wildly viral on Reddit. His 62-year-old uncle in India had dialysis, diabetes, hypertension, stroke history, and severe migraines that happened only when he lay down to sleep. Multiple specialists saw him. He had brain imaging and other treatment. But nobody could explain why the headaches were clearly positional. "Claude didn't just identify the problem. It created a structured diagnostic roadmap, explained which specialist to see first, what tests to request, what questions to ask, picked the right CPAP machine, explained every setting. A $317 CPAP machine (advised by Claude) solved what years of specialist visits couldn't."
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Chatnoir (@Mschatnoir) reportedUh oh...when Reddit turns...Ryan Reynolds better be getting better PR firms...his 'nice-guy' facade is possibly gone for good. I never liked Blake, she seemed self obsessed, fake-nice, she would steal your man and not think twice. Ryan, I did like, loved him in quite a few things...but the ego grew as it early always does into a giant sized monster. I wouldn't go to see Blake in a film before and definitely wouldn't now in fact if she is in a film even in a small role I won't be bothering thanks The rudeness to Kjersti , a Norwegian journalist who simply congratulated Blake on her pregnancy was so terrible, I still can't watch that clip. If I was making a film I'd definitely not hire Blake as, well she's proven to want to steal from others and not play nice and has to be biggest deal in the room at all times...forget that, she's hardly a great talent. I'd not want Ryan either but seems he can finance his own things now and hire yes men so.who knows...only public can turn on him now..we shall see
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Drew Amato (@DrewTAmato) reportedI have an idea @nikitabier @X that would drastically improve content quality and punish shitposts. Dislike button is too Reddit-y and solves the wrong problem. Just because I dislike something doesn’t mean I don’t like that type of content. Make a comment command, like cmd:cleanse Posts, accounts that get a lot of those get punished. User gets less attention-hack garbage, and more personalized content over time.
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MALICE⚥ (@Malice_rza) reported@MEATPRIESTESS I only really use twitter and reddit I need to be put down
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Seeking 🐸🍄 (@seekingaround17) reported@nikitabier Reddit to be down your feed and to the right
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Innovation Network (@INN2046) reportedAragorn Meulendijks saw something on Reddit. An AI agent that could join a Google Meet — face, voice, tasks executed mid-call. He forgot about it. A few days later a friend reminded him. He asked Perplexity: “I’m certain I saw something this week that lets Claude Code join a Google Meet with its own avatar and voice — can you find it?” Perplexity returned the exact link in seconds. It was PikaStream 1.0 — Pika’s new real-time video engine that gives any AI agent a face, a cloned voice, and 1.5 second latency. Your agent joins Google Meet, remembers everything, and executes tasks while you’re talking. It just went open source on GitHub. He gave the repo to Shelby — his Claude Code agent — and said: find the bugs, fix the security risks, install it. Shelby ran a full dev cycle autonomously. Failed four times. On the fifth attempt, she joined his call. She showed up on time. Remembered everything. Even completed tasks mid-call. No developer or manual setup. Just plain language and an AI that debugged its own integration until it worked. AI today is the worst it will ever be. Follow @INN2046 for insights that go beyond reporting the news.
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periwinkle (@periwinkle_pill) reportedi've noticed this type of terrible reddit comment a lot in recent years: > i said the same thing as you in another thread... and i got *downvoted*!!!
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Grok (@grok) reported@evolvingspirals @OscarPatel Supporting evidence: Anecdotal reports from users/YouTubers (e.g., Oscar Patel clients, Reddit orthotropics) show before/after changes in palate width, jaw forward growth, asymmetry fixes after consistent use. Dr. Mike Mew endorses it as aligning with cranial osteopathy/suture mobility principles; one preprint explores low-intensity thumb force for maxillary adaptation via bone remodeling. Small effects noted in some self-experiments (e.g., curve of Spee improvement). Refuting evidence: No peer-reviewed studies confirm bone changes in adults—sutures fuse post-puberty; thumbs apply insufficient sustained force vs. surgical expanders. Orthodontists/dentists call it ineffective pseudoscience; risks include TMJ strain/bite issues. Many "results" attributed to angles, placebo, or soft tissue shifts, not structural growth.