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  • 50% Website Down (50%)
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  • FinancialErnie
    Earnest Hamilton (@FinancialErnie) reported

    $CLSK From a Reddit Member - dolphy_AI (@Dolphy_AI) Good News for CLSK From PUCT Open Meeting (Aug 20, 2026) Quick update for anyone tracking the CleanSpark Texas situation. The bear case since Abbott's Aug 3 directive: people assumed CLSK is in trouble and that the audit means endless policy delay, the Texas LOI won't convert in time, or the tenant walks if interconnection gets rejected amid the ~474 GW queue backlog. What today's PUCT open meeting actually showed is a large-load segment presented by Jessie Horn. No sign of capacity being the problem. The entire focus was on pre-qualifying large-load customers, not turning them away: ✅$50k/MW financial security to prove you can actually fund the buildout (typically posted as a letter of credit, not cash but a screen, not a wall) ✅Enforceable 20-yr+ billing commitments to prove real long-term demand ✅ A 24-month buildout window with load re-allocation if you sit on capacity or stall on purpose This is designed to flush out small speculative occupiers of the queue, not to block credible projects. That's a tailwind for CLSK, not a headwind. Where CLSK sits: Public company, signed IG lease at Sandersville, exclusive LOI on Texas, and (per Q3 management commentary) Sealy and Brazoria Phase 1 (585 MW) at batch-zero go status, final ERCOT sign-off pending (Brazoria Phase 2 still studyload pending batch 0). On every qualification criterion above, @CleanSpark_Inc is the ideal customer, not the marginal one. It clears the $50k/MW screen easily; the projects that don't are exactly the speculative ones getting cleaned out. Also worth noting: Abbott's office named Google, Rowan and CleanSpark as committing to comply with the state's data-center standards. It's a pledge to the audit process, not a pass through it but it puts CLSK firmly on the "credible and cooperative" side of the ledger while others get culled. Valuation: Keefe, Bruyette & Woods (KBW) carries a $25 PT, contingent on the Texas LOI converting. You will get somewhat similar figure if you run your own SOTP valuations. On top of that, largely free optionality on the Washington, GA expansion (line study submitted for up to 500 MW) and Sandersville already proved the model, so a reasonable probability can be assigned to a repeat. BTC breaking 72k+ is a pleasant tailwind for the run, though it's the smaller driver here as the Texas conversion is the needle-mover. Thesis intact. The regulatory overhang that spooked the tape looks more like a filter that CLSK passes compared to a gate that stops it. Not advice, own position, do your own due diligence.

  • smallbiztrends
    Small Business Trends (@smallbiztrends) reported

    A custom framing shop owner posted on Reddit about a challenge facing many retail businesses: navigating the severe foot traffic drop that happens every January after the busy November-December rush. After five years in business, the owner has solved the cash flow buffer issue but still struggles with how to make the dead weeks productive. Key Strategies & Options Discussed: Planned Temporary Closure: Close the shop temporarily in January to take a vacation and reset after the intense Q4 rush. Operational Maintenance & Repairs: Use low-traffic periods to perform shop maintenance, fix equipment, and make physical store repairs. Inventory Prep & Restocking: Dedicate downtime to restocking supplies, re-upping inventory, and preparing materials for upcoming busy seasons. What would you do? How does your small business handle seasonal downtime and revenue lulls? Do you prefer taking time off during slow months or using the weeks for internal shop projects? Subscribe for more real small business stories from Reddit.

  • valarm0rghulis0
    Holistic Alchemist (@valarm0rghulis0) reported

    I've seen only a couple handful of people mention taking 7OH for pain or other serious health issues. (I'm guessing Reddit isn't the appropriate platform for health-related 7OH users.) Everyone else seems to be recreational users, and most appear to have zero interest in stopping.

  • robsoto1511
    Rober (@robsoto1511) reported

    @JonStewartIL what is the reason people keep posting these things on reddit if are taken down why not post here or share the file with zippyshare or something

  • IamGeneX
    𝕴𝖆𝖒𝕲𝖊𝖓𝖊𝖃✍∞(CRR:-LOTM) (@IamGeneX) reported

    Remember you are entirely ****** if you 1) couldn't find a solution video of an Indian of your problem. 2) Couldn't find a solution on reddit Just leave ts atp

  • CandleTheTruth
    KJ (@CandleTheTruth) reported

    $RDDT I know a lot of folks got excited about their addition to the S&P500, but the chart continues to scream stay away. After gapping up on the news, look how the previous support line of its channel flipped to resistance. Price then promptly filled the gap and has continued down, now below all of its key daily EMAs. I like Reddit as a company, but as we've seen most recent additions to the index have sold off following the initial pop. In this case the chart made it easy to avoid un-necessary FOMO and pain on this one. Not financial advice. Always do your own due diligence.

  • iwontusethismch
    iwillusethismuch (@iwontusethismch) reported

    @slcmof consider getting off twitter reddit etc. if you don't want it spoiled ******* skill issue

  • PoketVe
    PoKet-P (@PoketVe) reported

    @Kiirumi2ki @dippindotz_exe @ed11_was_here I gave you textual evidence of it being written down about kaai yuki, go on reddit and see the screenshots, go into a YouTube video and see it for yourself, do anything but defending this kind of behaviors, and again, even if it wasn't in the rules is OBVIOUS that this is bad

  • yungestinpower
    yung (@yungestinpower) reported

    @vibhu @solana Vibhu you really gonna look at this Dog, the Reddit Dog/Mascot and think is smart to fade it? Like I said slow motion better than no motion Position urself

  • hello_code_
    John (@hello_code_) reported

    Most brands don’t have an AI visibility problem. They have a being worth mentioning problem. You can optimize prompts, citations, Reddit, schema, whatever. But if nobody talks about you, recommends you, or trusts you, AI has very little reason to either. GEO starts with being worth recommending.

  • diyanshu0360
    Diyanshu Patel (@diyanshu0360) reported

    In 12 months, "are we cited in ChatGPT?" will be a normal line in B2B marketing reports. Most teams will scramble to fix it then. The ones who win it are quietly building their Reddit presence right now. Boring today. Unfair advantage tomorrow.

  • asktoybox
    Toybox (@asktoybox) reported

    @sappholives83 @TsarevnaTatiana You could easily just not pretend reddit is real life and save everyone the trouble. But that's not nearly as profitable, is it?

  • Pickybusiness
    picky (@Pickybusiness) reported

    @puppycelebrity @Damonkeyman445 @RWSstudios When you have the gun. You have the power, so its ALWAYS punching down. You just want sanitized violence with reddit humor.

  • naqui_s
    Naqui (@naqui_s) reported

    Everyone is talking about ChatGPT’s Reddit citations dropping. But the headline misses the more interesting part. We analyzed 50 days of Reddit citations across ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini, from July 1 to August 19. The dataset contains ~44 million AI response citations linking to Reddit. And there are some interesting signals in it. First, Reddit is still heavily used as a source in AI Search. Across the period: - Perplexity: 31.64M citations - ChatGPT: 10.03M citations - Gemini: 2.82M citations Perplexity alone accounts for 71.1% of all Reddit citations in our dataset. That is a huge difference. But the more interesting finding is what happens over time. ChatGPT's Reddit citation behavior has changed significantly. The chart shows a clear spike around the end of July and beginning of August, followed by a substantial decline in the second half of August. Meanwhile, Perplexity continues to generate a much larger volume of Reddit citations. So I don't think the right conclusion is: "Reddit is becoming less important for AI Search." The better conclusion is: Different AI engines are developing very different source preferences. And that has a big implication for brands. If you're investing in Reddit to improve your visibility in AI Search, you shouldn't simply track: "Are we posting on Reddit?" You should be tracking: 1. Are AI engines citing Reddit for our category? If citation volume is falling, simply publishing more Reddit content may not solve the problem. 2. Which AI engines are actually using Reddit? Our data shows a massive difference between Perplexity, ChatGPT and Gemini. Your Reddit strategy should reflect where your audience's AI discovery is actually happening. 3. Which discussions are getting cited? Not every Reddit thread has equal value. I'd prioritize discussions that are already being surfaced by AI engines, particularly threads that demonstrate genuine experience, comparisons, recommendations or problem-solving. 4. What happens to your competitors when you're not there? This is the metric I think brands should pay much more attention to. If ChatGPT is answering a category question using Reddit and your competitor is repeatedly being mentioned in the cited discussions, that's a much more actionable insight than knowing your Reddit account has 500 karma. The big shift We're moving from "build a Reddit presence" to: "Understand how AI engines consume Reddit, then build for that behavior." That's a very different discipline. And it's why we're collecting this data at @Pierviewai Our goal isn't to tell brands to create more content. It's to help them understand what AI engines are actually citing, what is changing, and where the gaps are. The AI Search landscape is changing too quickly to rely on generic GEO playbooks. Measure first. Then optimize.

  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    @victor_bigfield Exactly. A good Reddit reply meets the buyer inside the problem instead of making them walk through your funnel.

  • mkmore4
    Michael (@mkmore4) reported

    @GreenTextRepost It sucks so bad that Reddit is heavily censored. It’d be a great site if it weren’t. It has user base, a forum for every niche subject you can imagine, but if you aren’t a totally buck broken homo, they boot you.

  • VITARTA1
    VITARTA🇺🇦🏆ProArtGaming (@VITARTA1) reported

    @tanosiie After 20 years of trying "best mouses" I feel - market can't give me what I want. 6 years ago I write on reddit how important if shell will be lightweight. But was down voted to 0 and hated in comments. Now we see what is what

  • chiraggkulkarni
    Chirag Kulkarni (@chiraggkulkarni) reported

    Everyone is saying OpenAI wiped off Reddit’s visibility in ChatGPT. Maybe. But I think there could be another reason. I’ve been using Reddit as part of AI search strategies across multiple clients, so I’ve been watching what happens to these posts long before the August news cycle. And the pattern I saw was pretty clear: Reddit was already getting much more aggressive about removing the kind of content that was getting picked up in AI answers. For example, on one period-care client, roughly 80% of the seeded comments from non-branded accounts were being deleted over a 3–4 month period. I saw the same thing across other clients between November 2025 and May 2026: high-karma accounts getting flagged, promotional comments getting removed, and previously reliable posting flows breaking down. Now look at @promptwatch's data. > August 8: Reddit citation share fell from the high 3s to the mid 2s. > August 14: it fell again from the mid 2s to under 1%. The first drop lines up with the change in ChatGPT’s query fanout. But Promptwatch doesn’t really explain the second drop. So there may be two things happening at once. 1. Reddit has been tightening its own moderation for months, removing more of the content that made it useful as an AI citation source. 2. OpenAI changed how ChatGPT retrieves sources, which clearly explains part of the August decline. I don't know how much of the total decline belongs to each. But the Reddit-side decline wasn't something I discovered after the August news. I was seeing it across multiple clients months earlier. If Reddit keeps removing the content that made it citable in the first place, its AI visibility could keep falling regardless of what OpenAI does next. I am not saying that Reddit is dead. Just saying that the August drop may not be the whole story.

  • igujiro
    イグ二郎 (@igujiro) reported

    @aneroph More people did use it before this "Database error" saga. I think, that approximately 100-150 people did use it just 2 years ago. About Reddit, not everyone is using it too.

  • Intellidsi
    IntelliData Solutions (@Intellidsi) reported

    July 24: a connectivity fault in AWS US-West-2 knocked Apple Pay, DoorDash and Reddit offline for ~80 min. Not a knock on AWS — one region is one point of failure. In a regional outage, is your DR a real failover or a status page? What's your hour-one move?

  • thepowerfulpawn
    𝓗yun of shedtwt ⚰️❤️ SEEING XG (@thepowerfulpawn) reported

    in reddit we trust thank you to the strangers who told me how to fix my tablet 💘

  • andreyiscoding
    just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported

    @victor_bigfield landing pages still work if you're selling to people who already know they need it. reddit works because most founders aren't there yet. different problems.

  • YellowArtPone
    YellowArtPone🎬✏️ (@YellowArtPone) reported

    @justbarkindo @SixerMerchant @SeriouslySodium Aaah it may be some rendering issue, I forget exactly what it was I’m not at my PC, but google something along the lines of “image not showing as grease pencil object in blender” I found a solution through Reddit. Really sorry I don’t have the full fix rn

  • justin3502541
    Trencherr (@justin3502541) reported

    @blknoiz06 Let's make Ansem movies Gonna hold down Reddit for you

  • ChrisMasterton
    ChrisM (@ChrisMasterton) reported

    @admcrlsn Which datacenters are powering Reddit and bluesky, the could be shut down. Let’s start there.

  • phanssophancy
    val 😈🍉 (@phanssophancy) reported

    the issue is the anti cheat software. ive done all the fixes on youtube and reddit and none of them worked :( guess i'll have to redownload it on my switch

  • BrokenXMonitor
    Felon Shucks (@BrokenXMonitor) reported

    @Reddit whatever ai you're using for moderation is randomly banning normal accounts and the situation is insane rn. Ffs fix thid problem.

  • tommyleed8888
    Tommy L (@tommyleed8888) reported

    @bjmtweets Reddit is poorly designed and has terrible navigation. I never understood the fascination with it

  • entropia_acc
    Cobra 𐤊 (@entropia_acc) reported

    @andrebeaumont @airkatakana LinkedIn should buy Reddit and then shut down and go out business

  • LizzyLaurie
    Liz (@LizzyLaurie) reported

    Okay but the problem with Yellowjackets is that they were reading Reddit and responding to fan theories so some of these are probably right.