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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (56%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (20%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Jay (@Jaycee_rr) reported@Rishit_sayss From what I read in reddit, the black guys said that black women generally have attitude problems and couldn't stand being with them. Said whites had better character. Personally, I have no idea. I live in Asia.
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Hale Joon (@Hale_Joon) reported@NianticHelp hey I didn't receive any rewards for my weekly progress today. Some people on Reddit also reported the same issue. This was the first week where I crossed 50km, so I was really excited about the rewards. Can you please help with this?
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DawnOfSunset (@DawnOfSunset) reported@cryptoshroomog @RileyRalmuto i think they mostly iterate from checkpoints though, and the pile would presumably be really early on. they might have to retrain from scratch just to get rid of the SCPs, which is probably a huge deal. sourcing reddit compounds the issue too.
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Ann B | UGC Creator + Creative Strategist (@generatedbyann) reportedOne of the easiest ways to weaken an ad is writing the script in language the brand uses instead of language the customer uses. The brand might say, “advanced hydration technology.” The customer says, “My skin still feels tight five minutes after moisturizing.” That second sentence gives you the actual tension, the visual, and the hook. Before writing, I want to know how the ideal customer describes the problem when nobody is trying to sell them anything. That is why reviews, Reddit threads, Trustpilot, comments, and customer support conversations are so valuable. Good copy does not invent the customer’s language: It listens for it. #ugc #ugccreator #ugccommunity
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🍃moss 🍃 (@MossyTwilight) reported@dayaoiwizard @mommunist420 The issue with Reddit atheists was not the atheism
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Tat Banerjee (@TatBanerjee) reported@arc_frame They need to fix this issue. I read on Reddit that account suspension cases are higher nowadays
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benjamin (@thedlearner) reportedthere's a lot of noise regards marketing and getting out of the "ct bubble". the problem is that it gets founders distracted and confused in thinking they will hit business goals or revenue somehow by doing so. im yet to see a successful case of a web3 protocol achieving more than increased awareness. and if you haven't yet cracked X yet, there's no reason to go outside. it will be 10x harder, an uphill battle and you will likely lose more money. this is specially true for startups of one-man army marketing teams. you will get 10x better ROI by having your team focused on one channel at a time and only scale if you see a clear ROI and are open to invest in the infrastructure needed and likely getting no cash in return besides product awareness. X continues to be the place where the most warm audience for your web3 product is. and that means it continues to host the most likely type of person to convert into your funnel. this is because the X type of persona is already used to deposit in wallets, execute txs on blockchains, test out the latest defi yield opportunities, and have fun while doing so. teaching, and solving all the related questions, objections for non-crypto natives continues to be the biggest challenge. while account abstraction solves part of that upfront, there's still a lot that people need to learn afterwards to successfully convert and retain to a web3 product. tl;dr instagram, reddit, tiktok, keep it out of the table unless you are open to first: + bump up your marketing intern + bump up your marketing intern + bump up your marketing intern + burn some cash + experiment + get the AI FOMO out
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尺乇乂 🐂🀄 (@aor_rex) reported@Hazreith yt filled with many engagement farmers guy, they put a title and they never fix the issue. the just skip it.. you'll check comments and you'll see most people don't fix the issue. now i just tell claude to give me link to recent reddit post about my issue
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Mohammed Anzil (@anzilone) reported@pcshipp Reddit isn't a place to market first. Become part of the community. Answer questions, share knowledge, and build trust. If your product genuinely solves a problem, people will find it naturally. Promotion is the byproduct of contribution, not the starting point.
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S🅱️ (@_S_B_360) reportedNot necessarily bad for me … but curiosity got the best if he and I needed to know the state of earth 13years later Went down the rabbit hole to go read about it on Reddit and I got to know it was from a book Been a week since I finished the book and I want more.
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⃟ (@x0rain_) reported@CHISALOVEBOT i remember i had an issue and i asked somebody on reddit about what i can do to fix it and somebody asked me if i was a beginner and that it's basic/common sense (note that i don't do this at all, as in it's not something i practice or am pursuing)
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⚜ guy ☯︎ (@canadafromguy88) reportedReddit is down the hall and to the left
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Rixsaw (@Rix6145) reported@reddit_lies Someone needs to shut down reddit, it is reinforcing insanity.
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Handsome Prodigy (@ProdigyEV) reportedHave you ever looked into taking high doses of b1? Apparently dysautonomia Issues for some can be caused by chronic b1 deficiencies. Or even if it’s not a deficiency, sometimes high doses of b1, specifically the brand TTFD, can improve symptoms for some people with POTS like issues. If you look on Reddit, you can see posts about people improving by taking b1. Idk, just something I thought I would throw out there.
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Xanthus Holdings (@xanthusholdings) reported🦅 Xanthus Market Predictor — 2026-07-14 📊 REGIME: Vol-shock / strong headwind — de-risk · Score 18.4/100 · 35% invested / 65% cash 🎭 CONTRARIAN: Neutral (F&G 43.7429, VIX 17.2, RSI(QQQ) 47.7204) 🤖 AI-labs book read: mean 24m +29% 🧠 AI COUNCIL — 🔴 RISK-OFF (high agreement) All three seats converge on risk-off, and the data backs them without needing to average. The asymmetry is the whole case: ridge central edge of +0.67% against a 70.7 correction forecaster projecting a -5.59% worst dip — roughly eight-to-one against pressing longs. SBDV 73.3 with a distribution index of 92.9 flags stealth institutional selling into strength, while TCLI's vol-term-structure pegged at 100 (backwardated IVTS 0.809) shows plumbing coiled for a shock. This is a positioning/vol event, not a solvency one — HY OAS 2.69% (-0.44σ) and a normal curve confirm no credit stress — but that is exactly what whips hardest on headlines. Third-night US-Iran strikes plus twin CPI/Core CPI today into Wednesday Retail Sales leave event risk uncleared. Move toward the model's 35% invested target, raise cash, hedge tail with index puts rather than chase. High real yields (2.32%) cap multiples. Reassess after CPI clears. ↔ vs quant: CONFIRM. Committee endorses the 18.4 composite and 35% invested target; skew and breadth signals dominate the tiny ridge edge. 📣 24h X/Reddit/news: X/Reddit (WSB, r/stocks) show rising Iran-war hedging and China-tech capitulation chatter; fear gauge elevated on CPI eve. 👀 Watch: US CPI / Core CPI print today — inflation surprise vs Warsh-era Fed · US-Iran escalation and oil/energy tape · Wednesday Retail Sales + SBDV distribution follow-through Committee: • Claude (risk) — risk-off: Vol-shock regime with active war risk into CPI — payoff skewed sharply down; de-risk • Gemini (macro) — risk-off: Defensive posture warranted as restrictive real yields and severe distribution signals overshadow tight credit spreads • Grok (catalyst/social) — risk-off: Vol-shock + Iran escalation favor de-risk into CPI Advisory only — not investment advice. #AlphaForge #investing #macro
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joey from Baltimore (@aCovingtonBot) reported@ThourCS2 You forgot the part where the real players refuse to kick the bots. Only to log onto reddit and complain about the cheating problem 5 minutes later
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Cepistle (@cepistle_) reportedBefore this, I’d built more apps than I could count. Most of them ended in failure. A handful managed to attract users and make some money, but eventually, they stopped making money too. I’ve come to realize that the biggest problem I’ve faced as a founder is my reluctance to go out and find customers. Sometimes I built apps based on little more than wishful thinking. Looking back, it was obvious why they failed. Later, I started seeing people all over X, Reddit, and elsewhere struggling with the same problem. Then I noticed something about Reddit: people are already organized into communities, and every subreddit has its own core audience. Most people in r/cats, for example, are cat owners. For almost every product I come across, there are potential users somewhere on Reddit. The question is how to find them—and how to connect with them.
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Hyacinth 🇯🇲🩸 (@SaberSpag) reported@beefandmus94652 @joe_applebrook The problem is that Reddit is just really really really really really boring.
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USA Reject (@sadreturns) reported@EclecticScribe i have two options here, i could either lean in and say i think the way the Supreme Court functions is similar to reddit too, or i could just say that the post was a joke. i’m having trouble deciding though
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Slargster Mcgee (@Slarg_Mina) reportedStarted posting on Reddit to try and advertise my content #shameless but oh my goodness is it a terrible site to use
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尺乇乂 🐂🀄 (@aor_rex) reportedanytime i want to fix any issue, it's reddit always
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⚡︎𝐈𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐄 ⚡︎ (@HighestHatter) reportedI saw something on Reddit about @TatumPaxley and her husband, they are happily together and it's also not anyone's business but I felt like I should say something if they're having relationship problems it's nobody's business but theirs, Tatum and her HUSBAND are HAPPILY MARRIED
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David 'DJ' Oragui (@djoragui) reported@tibo_maker Hasn't Reddit recently cracked down on all the automated spam B2B brands have started doing?
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lee 🐌 (@mahogahraga) reported@talesofthesoul omg wait I just went to my old link and it’s down 💔 but Reddit has a ton of threads abt sites you can use!
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ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reportedsold a faceless account last month for $52,000. built it in 13 weeks. every single tweet on the account was written by Claude in 14 minutes a day. the buyer asked one question before wiring the money: "what's the content system." when i showed him he bought the account AND the system separately. let me break down why the content engine is the most valuable part of any faceless account and why nobody is talking about this. faceless accounts sell for 30-40x monthly revenue. that's not a typo. account doing $1,400/month = $42K-$56K asset account doing $2,800/month = $84K-$112K asset account doing $4,200/month = $126K-$168K asset you're not building a page. you're building a machine with a price tag. the one i sold was doing $1,400/month with a $44 template in a niche i have zero personal interest in. productivity systems for remote freelancers. found the idea from a reddit thread with 380 upvotes where someone said "why does every productivity app cost $15/month when i just need a checklist that works." never showed my face. never used my name. never recorded a video. never went on a podcast. here's the part that changes everything: the buyer isn't paying $52,000 for the followers. followers are worthless without the system that keeps them engaged. the buyer is paying for the revenue. the revenue comes from the content. the content comes from the system. the system is a Claude project with 3 files. a reference bank of 170+ viral tweets with view counts so Claude inherits structure that already performed. a voice profile with 23 rules that strip every AI pattern so the output reads human. and formatting controls that force rhythm variation so the feed never looks uniform. one prompt per tweet. 3 tweets per day. 14 minutes. every tweet runs through a 3-layer check before posting. algorithm signals, viral format match, humanizer scan. if anything flags, it gets rewritten before it leaves the system. the account averaged 8,200 views per tweet for 11 straight weeks on this system. the buyer took over and ran the same system with the same files. his first 3 weeks: 7,900 average views. the system transferred because it doesn't depend on the operator. it depends on the reference bank, the voice profile, and the check layers. swap the person. keep the files. the output stays the same. that's why he bought the system too. that's why personal brands can't do this. when you ARE the product the business dies when you leave. faceless accounts with transferable content engines are sellable assets. the system is what makes them transferable. i kept the template. still earns passive income attached to an account i don't own anymore. now i'm building my 4th one. different niche. different voice profile. same infrastructure. the math: build time per account: 11-16 weeks to hit $1,000-$2,000/month revenue daily content time: 14 minutes operating cost over 13 weeks: roughly $900 total (Claude $20/month + TweetHunter $49/month) sale price at 37x on $1,400/month revenue: $51,800 $900 in. $51,800 out. and you keep the product earning after the account is gone. the entire content engine that built, grew, and sold a $52,000 account runs on one system. the prompts, the reference bank, the voice profile, every check layer. it's called Tweet Printer. $100. lifetime. no subscription. the account sold for $52,000. the system that built it costs $100. that ratio doesn't make sense until you've seen it work. comment PRINTER and i'll send you the link. must be following + RT.
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Ketan Sonar (@k_tan_sonar) reportedHow a random Reddit user broke a billion-dollar AI. 🐛🧵 In 2023, typing SolidGoldMagikarp into ChatGPT caused it to hallucinate, panic, or spit out garbage. Why? An architectural bug called a "Glitch Token".
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Naomi Harvey “PhD Witch” #WearAMask (@Naomi_D_Harvey) reported@aprettierpixie @AntoineMECFS I don’t know if they all are, but it’s still a problem for the moderators who have to read them, and discussions like that do violate the Reddit terms of service.
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𖤓 (@U_16913) reported@anormalgto i think it's holding down both analog sticks and the shoulder buttons? i'm not entirely sure, but that's what i'm seeing on reddit
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lebs (@_musefilms) reported@pyrrha_235 @vampirrey got taken down but check reddit, some people have links i think
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Edoardo Stradella (@e_stradella) reportedDark mode doesn't get upvotes on Reddit! Did an involuntary A/B test: - launched an App with a screenshot taken with dark mode on - 0 upvotes after 15 mins - realized the image had a glitch - deleted the post - reuploaded with a pic from the light theme - 5 upvotes in 10 mins 3 days later it's sitting at 59K views and 382 upvotes...