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June 19: Problems at Reddit

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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 24% Errors (24%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

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Indio Website Down 7 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • Jgainsey
    John Gaines (@Jgainsey) reported

    @BMKing23 I retested yesterday after an IO dev replied to a comment I had made about the issue on Reddit. I saw an uplift in overall performance from whatever version I played through the game on, but the “uplift” from DLAA to Quality was basically identical to launch.

  • kapxapot
    Sergey Atroshchenko (@kapxapot) reported

    Reddit was probably created by robots, for robots or both. Posting a comment... 1. Server error. 2. Server error. 3. Rate limit exceeded. 🤦

  • sct350
    sct350 (@sct350) reported

    @Crypto_Lexus Yep. Been a holder since ven days. Down 95% since December 2024. The telegram is dead. Reddit is dead. Team barely posts anything at all. Just floundering

  • HowardtheDuck95
    Howard the Axel: Foley Artist™ 🔫🍹🍌 (@HowardtheDuck95) reported

    @tylergilfoster Oh so if I get one now it might not have the horrible layer change issue that even a replacement copy didn’t fix? (Was real lovely when Criterion told me it was a *me* problem when there was a whole reddit thread I linked them to of people with the exact same problem!)

  • webdevamin
    Amin I. (@webdevamin) reported

    @buildwtim From my experience, Reddit was actually the first platform ever where I got my first clients basically. But it's really notorious in terms of self-promotion or even if it seems like that you are helping other people out with their problems by providing the solution that you have developed, they can ban you straight from the bat. But the first users came from Reddit and the second approach was actually using SEO and more specifically inbound SEO coming up with ideal primary and secondary keywords, making resource pages, article pages and recently I also made use case pages, using internal linking. And directory backlinks is also a good way to go.

  • TheRideshareGuy
    Harry Campbell 🇺🇸 (@TheRideshareGuy) reported

    After 8 years driving a Tesla Model 3 and Y, I switched over to a Rivian R1S last fall and love the car. It’s twice the price as a Model Y but it’s also twice as nice. The big thing I miss though from my Tesla is the Full Self Driving supervised option. I would use it all the time and I’ve heard it’s only gotten better with the new hardware and software. Last week, I got in my Rivian to drive 2 hours for a family camping trip and when I tried to engage Rivian’s Universal Hands Free (UHF), I got a notification that it was unavailable. Strange as I was driving down the 405 freeway in sunny, 75 degree weather (it is LA after all lol). Apparently, there was a recent software update that turned off all the permissions so I re-engaged those, still didn’t work. I called Rivian’s support line and went through all the troubleshooting steps but still couldn’t get UHF to work. This was frustrating as I had to pull over every time to try various methods. Eventually, I gave up and drove the 2 hours there and back without UHF. I pay $50/month for this service and it’s honestly pretty basic - keeps you in the lane, and adaptive cruise control. Nothing close to Tesla’s FSD which drives you point to point but it’s better than nothing. Rivian actually made me schedule a service call and wanted me to bring in the vehicle for repairs which I thought was ridiculous. Eventually, I found a Reddit thread that explained how to solve the issue (you just had to toggle the location settings on AND off) and fixed the issue in a few seconds. Easy fix but how many people aren’t going to figure that out, or bring their vehicle in for service? Ultimately, I really enjoy the R1S and love how big/new/nice it is, but boy do I miss Tesla’s FSD!

  • Fontcest_girl69
    Yakob from Temu 🏳️‍⚧️ (@Fontcest_girl69) reported

    @MewSakuya @oMaMoriTTV @anime_ any time i used it to check if it would work it actually helped me more than the youtube and reddit tutorials because most of the time these people have different settings and layouts than me i dont like using ai though so if the problem doesnt destroy my phone i just ignore it

  • antisadh
    Antid (@antisadh) reported

    $20K A MONTH FROM 10 AI AUTOMATION CLIENTS IS THE WHOLE GAME IN 2026, AND EVERY $200K AGENCY IS BUILT ON WORKFLOWS most builders sell prompts and wonder why the same 10 client offer never closes, the agencies clearing $20K a month sell workflows where every step writes to a file and the next one reads it an october 2025 arxiv study showed LLM accuracy drops as conversations get longer because the model loses track of which piece matters, the fix is not better prompts but cleaner handoffs between steps clare liguori at AWS ran 3,000 evals on five different agent approaches, simple prompts hit 82.5 percent accuracy, structured workflows with steering hooks hit 100 percent across 600 runs a real client workflow runs in 4 steps, reddit research writes to one file, news scraping writes to another, arxiv pulls to a third, the final step reads all three and ships the deliverable 10 local businesses pay $2,000 a month each for that, the builder runs the pipeline overnight, never opens a chat window, never copies between tabs, $240,000 a year in net revenue the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes

  • aisama_code
    aisama.code (@aisama_code) reported

    SaaS idea validation start with a problem map Before building anything, I want to know: - who has the problem - how they solve it now - what tools they already pay for - what they complain about - what workflow is broken - what result they actually want ! AI is useful when it helps structure this research the workflow: idea -> target user -> pain sources -> competitor map -> repeated complaints -> first offer -> test good inputs: > reddit threads / X posts / reviews / docs / pricing pages / support forums / youtube comments / discord / telegram communities the output should be small: > problem / user / current workaround / existing tools / gap / first feature / first offer / reason to stop / continue ! AI doesn't have to "validate" an idea, AI collects evidence the decision is still manual research -> evidence -> memo -> first offer -> small test

  • moneybags_mm
    Russ Tippins Enjoyer (@moneybags_mm) reported

    @croftsblade Chad hominem, civil debate is cringe. "ermmmmmmm, you didn't heckin follow the epic debate rule book like you're supposed to" Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • AlOmariInc
    Abdelrahman Al Omari (@AlOmariInc) reported

    the least impressive part of my product is the part that actually works. leadsynth doesn't blast messages from one central server. every reply goes out from the user's own account, their own session, at human pace — one at a time, across reddit/x/linkedin/youtube. blasting it all through a single API would've been 10x easier to build and demo. it also would've gotten every account flagged inside a week. so i ate the slow version. 686 accounts, each its own real session. 27,178 conversations sent. 0 spam complaints. the boring infra is the whole moat. the clever shortcut would've been dead on arrival. founders — what's the unglamorous decision in your stack that quietly holds the whole thing up?

  • KemalistHitler
    çüd (@KemalistHitler) reported

    @criticalcivil @ATwinkler2ND reddit is right down the corner you ******* ******

  • TheBigBerbowski
    TheBigBerbowski (@TheBigBerbowski) reported

    @napoleon21st @Gubloinvestor You're conflating substack and pumps and dumps mate like it's part of the bigger scamming scheme. As long as people share authentic research, be it on substack, reddit, you name it, I don't think it's a problem. I wouldn't judge you based on $2 or $20 sub price, but based on the content you share.

  • leeoh011
    James Johnson (@leeoh011) reported

    @Timcast My biggest issue is that all of these AI are trained by using reddit posts

  • GoldenKazeX
    GoldenKazeX (@GoldenKazeX) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit will talk about an issue but they'll never actually do something to fix if

  • lifescaption_ow
    Lifescaption (@lifescaption_ow) reported

    @joshuagrant @OmnivoreWarrior Go through the forums, Reddit, it a handful of posts of you've somehow dodged the bus. There's base UI errors, more cc resulting in lag or disconnects, more add-ons were intentionally broken, but their versions lack defensive/cc information... There's many.

  • 7monkeyass7
    Yassine le gris (@7monkeyass7) reported

    @Sunelgunners1 @NoodleHairCR7 Constructive criticism for sure but the **** he said is reddit ********** level analysis. The whole team was *** but the problem is the number 9 who only got 2 good passes ?

  • EveryDayTechSJB
    Stan JB (@EveryDayTechSJB) reported

    @AndroidPolice The problem with the style of articles is all they do is go on reddit, find an article with someone having an issue and pretend like it's some sort of mass issue AP and AU scrub reddit for stories

  • saptrishi12
    Saptrishi Mishra (@saptrishi12) reported

    @ykykaman @abhsk_0x @_Creation22 Even a non-IITian can tell these are fake. The grammatical errors alone give it away. Also, if you're really his neighbour, why did you need to get these details from Reddit? Either your neighbour thinks he's smart, or you think you can fool us by fabricating stories.

  • MountainMarvLad
    Marv the Famous Soundcloud Rapper (@MountainMarvLad) reported

    @E_Barcohana @BasedMikeLee The left is patiently waiting on their top-down slogans to come through the mailers so they can watch the TV, Twitch, or use Reddit to learn what they're supposed to say to gaslight about this.

  • AuriSariel
    Auri Sariel (@AuriSariel) reported

    @shooter45689 @kouvsevildead @grok if i went full reddit mode on you then i would basically do what you did, so triple down on being wrong

  • TheLongGame10x
    The Long Game (@TheLongGame10x) reported

    A founder I listened to made 25k/month in 5 months with a guitare app. He didn't discover his idea through market research. He discovered it while playing guitar. He had a problem. A few friends had the same problem. Reddit confirmed it. That's all the validation he needed. Sometimes being the customer is the best market research you'll ever do.

  • Chaudhary_Isa
    IsaChaudhary (@Chaudhary_Isa) reported

    Q - How many times do I need to say this? A - One more time. So what I'm about to talk about, is something I've mentioned before. In fact, I've probably spoken about it several times. And I will continue to speak about It. Because it's that important!!! And I hope, that by the end of this, you'll do what I've recommended. Especially if you own a business and are struggling to sell. Because I can guarantee this is going to be one of the reasons you cannot see good numbers. But before I get into all of that... ... I should warn you. What I'm about to say isn't new. In fact it's very basic... But it might as well be new, because almost no one does it properly. And I don't blame them. Because It isn't exactly fun. No one wakes up and goes: "Oh I cannot wait until I do *A**** *E****H." Okay, enough foreplay. What am I talking about? I'm talking about getting inside the readers head AKA market research. Before you huff and puff and scroll... just read what I'm about to say. I've met and spoke to many business owners, and every time I ask them questions about their audience. The answers are always bad - to put it bluntly. Even when I sent surveys, I just get information that is useless. If that sounds like you. If you can't give a detailed explanation on how they feel with their problem, how they feel when around others, how it affects their life. Basically, if you cannot go super deep, and know the reader better than their own mother knows them. Then you my friend have a very big problem. And the only way you're going to fix it, is by doing more market research. Now, I'm not talking about sitting behind a screen scrolling reddit, YouTube for hours on end. While you can do that, and it can give you good results. You need to step out of your comfort zone, and actually speak to people. Because this method will give you the best results. How do you do this? Speak to your customers on a call, speak to people in your market, go to where they hang out and analyse everything. I promise you, once you do this... You'll see a massive difference with your sales.

  • callumlyal73631
    CL Art111 - freelance traditional artist (@callumlyal73631) reported

    @DungeonNoir Personally Reddit should shut down it’s not worth it.

  • lunch_table_
    lunchtable 🇺🇸 (@lunch_table_) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit needs to be shut down.

  • justajustiguy
    Justi 🦾🔱 (@justajustiguy) reported

    gigi murin of hololive english generation 4 justice I love you but you can't be out here referencing the broken arms reddit story two days in a row that's wild 😭

  • Lib0fAlexandria
    alexandria (@Lib0fAlexandria) reported

    @crushed_bug @rem8anna it was the Reddit teenagers Minecraft server what else was I meant to do

  • threadlineCX
    threadline (@threadlineCX) reported

    Most companies don’t have a “lack of customer feedback” problem. They have a “too much feedback, not enough clarity” problem. Reviews, surveys, tickets, calls, chats, Reddit, app stores… The signal is there. Threadline helps teams pull the story out of the noise.

  • mackaybell
    Mackay Bell (@mackaybell) reported

    19. Which finally brings us back to the latest (and soon-to-be-brief) Reddit craze. Hollywood doesn’t actually believe Reddit is a goldmine of great movie ideas. They’re not that stupid. But in the random chaos of development, it gives some junior exec something to point to. “Look, we found this viral thing!” Just enough cover to justify their job and push a project forward for a minute. For thirty-plus years since Jaws and Star Wars, the studios have chased every fad imaginable trying to solve their story problem: spec script wars, magazine articles (Miramax even launched one), self-published novels, Wattpad stories, the Black List, Twitter threads, true-crime podcasts, YouTube creepypastas, and now Reddit AMAs and lore. None of them stick. The pattern is always the same. Everyone rushes in thinking they’ve found the cheat code. Agents quickly game the system. Prices explode. Most projects still die in development. A couple get made… and usually flop. Then it’s back to square one, hunting for the next shiny development fad. I’m not trying to discourage anyone from jumping on the Reddit wave. Go for it. But that’s how it works. The only hopeful thing I can say to anyone trying to break into this broken system is this: since it’s mostly random anyway… just make the thing you actually want to make. It can’t possibly be any worse than everything else being tried.

  • MaxEllison2048
    Max Ellison (@MaxEllison2048) reported

    @white_rxbt @septisum I saw a lengthy post on Reddit that goes into details. The gist is that this isn't new technology, it's old tech with AI "enhanced" images. This type of body scan can't penetrate bones, so it can't see inside the skull. The resolution tends to be lower so things like microscopic fractures won't show up. AI enhancement can't enhance things below resolution thresholds. It could harm people by giving them false positives making them spend money on more testing and treatment for phantom issues. As well as false negatives where they think they are fine, but the machine missed a tumor or other issue. If this is affordable and helps us find tumors early and often, or understand our health better, it could be a net benefit. But it's not a sure thing.