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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • Orthopraxis1500
    Navel Gazer (@Orthopraxis1500) reported

    @Bryagh_ @DAKKADAKKA1 “MAGAt” Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • josecondoads
    Jose Condo | Meta Ads (@josecondoads) reported

    I know people pulling better Meta ad angles just by reading Reddit before breakfast Not joking Most advertisers use Reddit like it’s entertainment I use it like a live feed of buyer intent Every morning, I check the subreddits where my clients’ buyers hang out Then I look for posts like: “anyone got recommendations for…” “alternative to [competitor]” “looking for a good [service]” “has anyone used [company]?” “got burned by [provider]” That is not “content” that is market research handing you the sale in raw language Because people do not just tell you what they want They tell you: what they hate what they tried what disappointed them what they are scared of what they actually mean when they describe the problem That is where good Meta ads come from Not from brainstorming Not from guessing Not from “10 hooks ChatGPT gave me in 4 seconds” From the market I take what buyers say on Reddit and turn it into: better hooks sharper angles better objection handling stronger landing page copy lead magnets people actually care about Most brands are running ads based on internal opinion I’d rather build campaigns around what the market already said out loud

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @_Matt_Bell @kalashvasaniya To pre-validate your 10+ ideas fast (before building): - Reddit: Search/post in r/startups, r/Entrepreneur, or niche subs like r/SaaS. Ask: "Would you pay for X solving Y?" Track upvotes/comments. - YC/HN: Scan Hacker News threads + YC's free Startup School library for similar pitches. Note what got funded/killed. - TAM: Quick Google/Statista calc—top-down (market size x % capture) or bottom-up (users x price). Aim for $1B+ if scaling. - Competition: Crunchbase + SimilarWeb for rivals' funding/traffic. Spot gaps. - Likelihood: Fake a landing page (Carrd), run $50 Meta ads or poll 20 targets via Typeform. 10% signup = green light. Rank ideas by signals, kill the rest, execute top 1-2. Brain dump stays productive.

  • hannigrammerz
    sitara 🕸️ iwtv understanderer (@hannigrammerz) reported

    using reddit either leaves me with soul-crushing rage down to the marrow of my bones or sheer fascination in a bottomless pit of adoration towards humanity, community & intellect. NO in-between. most annoying people on earth OR they've saved my *** countless times

  • oldeucryptoboi
    Laurent DeSegur (@oldeucryptoboi) reported

    Claude Code is burning through quotas faster than before. Some of it is intentional peak-hour throttling. Some of it Anthropic says they're investigating. I dug through the docs, help center, GitHub issues, and Reddit. Here's what's confirmed and 10 tactics that actually work:

  • dorkweeb
    dane garrus, dweeb (@dorkweeb) reported

    @LinkofSunshine “Discord vent server?” is that like a Reddit Digg? A car horse? Discord has effectively replaced vent (and teamspeak, and Skype, and mumble)

  • ShayminPokebaby
    ShayminthePokebaby (@ShayminPokebaby) reported

    @_Snugglebuggie @Little_Dreamzzz I really gotta fix up my reddit then start posting there in a bunch of threads. If you have recommendations you could suggest you are free to DM me if you want >~<

  • blame_80
    cutie_daises (@blame_80) reported

    @vaculana @manonstiara You believe everything on Reddit and you’re trying to bring the group down

  • thesoapygoblin
    temperance of the divine lite (@thesoapygoblin) reported

    not all that glitters is reddit gold. write that down.

  • awlsabermetrics
    AWLSabermetrics (@awlsabermetrics) reported

    @billy_techz01 @X @Support Long story short- have another account I delegated to someone else so they can also post, they are an admin, it won't let him post. Most I've found is like a 3yr old reddit post saying they had the same problem. Might be a mobile app issue

  • jeframdenkar
    jeframdenkar (@jeframdenkar) reported

    @Nerdcognito Its the reason my own attempt going so slow. I dont want to put out trash so I would rather take my time reddit it a dozen times more then unleash a basic word doc.

  • EzriMuldoon
    Ezri Muldoon (@EzriMuldoon) reported

    @sarca_sc The pinnacle of hand drawn animation, one who's director was immediately fired after its debut because Madhouse knew it could never turn a profit. A film that started development in 2003, released in 2010 just for some contrarian to call it all a "myth"? Reddit is down the hall.

  • Skagnarok
    Skagnar (@Skagnarok) reported

    @reddit_lies See, the problem with reddit, and even anywhere online anymore, is idk if thats even real a real post. I feel like most posts are now obvious engagement bait. If this one is true then that woman is a feckless, selfish, *****. No room for Christ? Then no room for commitment.

  • whystrohm
    whystrohm (@whystrohm) reported

    Digital Twin V2 is live. 15 stress tests. 10-dimension scoring rubric. Real validated output. Ran my own Twin against a $300K Fortune 500 trap. It declined with structural reasoning and counter-pitched at half the budget. Scored 9.00/10. ____ V1 got 13K views on Reddit. People actually built Twins from it. The problem: no way to measure if the extraction worked. V2 fixes that. The rubric scores 10 dimensions. The stress tests break your Twin on purpose. If it holds, ship it.

  • JQAfan
    Nic (@JQAfan) reported

    @mistarhyde If it makes you feel better I have never pressed the down vote option nor do I argue on there so I'm a reddit user and not a Redditor™

  • maxy11210
    maxydapurp (@maxy11210) reported

    @ShadowAAAMaster @Bill10898 @AI_EmeraldApple reddit, outside of solutions for unconventional problems, isn't really a reliable source of info either

  • GetFlowsAi
    Flows (@GetFlowsAi) reported

    I met a guy making $47,000/month by DMing people on Reddit within 2 hours of their post not joking, he opens Reddit every morning searches 6 words in his niche subreddits finds people who just publicly asked for exactly what he sells and DMs them while the post is still hot reply rate: 31% average cold email: 0.3% his is 100x higher because these people literally just raised their hand in public saying "please take my money" here's the exact phrases he searches every morning: "anyone got recommendations for [service]" "looking for a good [service]" "got burned by [company]" "does anyone use [software]" "we still do this manually" "anyone automate their [process]" every one of these is a buying declaration with a timestamp on it someone posted this 3 hours ago in r/HVAC: "we're losing calls after hours and i dont know what to do. budget is there. just need someone who actually knows what theyre doing" he saw it at 8am found the post sent this DM at 9am: "hey saw your post in r/HVAC — we actually build systems that handle exactly this. after-hours missed call recovery, automatic follow-up, the whole thing. free 15 min call?" reply at 9:23am call at 1pm signed same day from a Reddit DM this is the process: step 1: find the 5-8 subreddits where your buyers complain publicly step 2: search "recommendations" "looking for" "got burned" "still do manually" every morning step 3: filter for posts under 4 hours old with real buying intent step 4: send a 2 line DM referencing their EXACT post step 5: follow up every positive reply within 30 minutes that's it last month hypothetically at scale: 200 reddit posts identified 40 DMs sent per week 28% reply rate 20 booked calls 10 closes $4,500 average deal $45,000 in new revenue from reading Reddit while eating breakfast here's why this works when cold email doesn't: cold email = you guessing who has the problem Reddit = they just told the entire internet they have the problem with a timestamp in a public forum organised by niche completely free nobody is doing this because nobody thinks of Reddit as a lead source they think its just memes and arguments meanwhile business owners are typing their exact pain points into subreddits every single day timestamped organised by niche uncontested free someone posted in r/smallbusiness an hour ago: "need help automating our follow up process. losing deals because we forget to follow up. anyone know a good solution" that's not a lead that's a signed contract waiting to happen go open Reddit right now search "looking for a good" in any subreddit in your niche you'll find 5 hand raisers before your coffee gets cold simples P.S. if you want us to build you an AI automation system that handles your follow-up, missed calls, and lead nurture automatically — DM me "FLOWS" and I'll show you exactly what we'd build for your business

  • AndrewJ82635233
    Andrew Jackson (@AndrewJ82635233) reported

    @itzhaydar Mostly just lurking Reddit threads where people complained about the exact problem we solved, then replying manually. Tedious af but it worked. Now I use Replymer to catch those convos automatically so I'm not missing them.

  • 1ndus
    Indus Khaitan (@1ndus) reported

    Failures due to certificate outage is seldom reported to the public and you’ll very little commentary other than buried in Microsoft’s support groups or Reddit subs.

  • EnbyCreature999
    Anotherthem🇨🇺 (@EnbyCreature999) reported

    @one_two_two_4 It's everywhere, not only Twitter YouTube, reddit, any kind of art site, even doing a quick Google Search I'm just tired, the Japonese side while less aggressive also has its fair share of problems I don't feel comfortable

  • Natnatlim07
    NatNat Lim (@Natnatlim07) reported

    @Sophikatseycq She should've broken her conrract and jeopardize the livelyhood of several geffen staff.. have you seen the reddit post? Hahaha

  • CryptoCyberia
    Lain on the Blockchain (@CryptoCyberia) reported

    @trustless_nyc @getmirage You could use filecoin or a centralized service or whatever for media. Mirage is just Reddit blockchain and storage solution can be chosen by the node operators. obviously, these resilient decentralized storage solutions like arweave and filecoin are not battle tested, but I will say that people said EMP and all internet shut down etc when debating BTC in early days. I realize that's why nakamoto consensus exists, and I sense that you like PoW and a large part of that is bc you like how Nakamoto consensus allows all internet to shut down for X them and then when its back online, boom miners pull the whole chain back up.

  • LorenzoBloedow
    Lorenzo (@LorenzoBloedow) reported

    @BacLeodiv What I learned: Look up a lot of reddit posts of people complaining they got rejected so you can fix it before sending for review

  • ukheather
    Heather (@ukheather) reported

    @MicrosoftHelps OR you could read the hundreds of posts about this all over X, Reddit & your own MS forums. Tons of people saying they have MS email addresses (Hotmail being the most common with this issue) all saying the same thing. I CANNOT go through troubleshooting due to chronic illnesses

  • AlexBelogubov
    Alexander Belogubov 🇺🇦 (@AlexBelogubov) reported

    My ban checker deleted 43 Reddit accounts last week. They weren't actually banned. I run @replymer, a Reddit and X reply tool. It runs on a pool of warmed Reddit accounts. Every hour a background job checks if any account got banned by fetching the profile. If Reddit returns 404, the account is marked as banned and removed. This has been working without issues for weeks. April 3rd. One run. 43 accounts flagged as banned in a single hour. Normal rate is 2-3 per day. I thought Reddit had rolled out some new detection and I was losing the whole pool. Started manually checking the "banned" accounts one by one. Account 1 logged in fine. Account 2 logged in fine. Account 3 logged in fine. My ban checker was deleting accounts that were perfectly alive. Turns out Reddit was rate-limiting my requests and returning 404 instead of 403. My code treated every 404 as a deleted account. But a rate-limited 404 is not the same thing. 43 healthy accounts gone. Weeks of warmup, karma, posting history, all erased. The fix took 20 minutes: retry after a delay, require 3 consecutive 404s across separate check cycles, and skip on 403 which is what Reddit actually sends for rate limits. Commit message: "This prevents mass false-positive bans that deleted 43 accounts today." This is the part of building Replymer that nobody sees. The AI replies are easy. The scrapers are easy. Writing infrastructure that doesn't destroy itself when Reddit has a weird day is what actually takes years.

  • buildwith_emeka
    Emeka Builds (@buildwith_emeka) reported

    @antigravity Address the high traffic server issues. I paid $250 for the Ultra plan, and it’s been unusable since I paid. Many people on twitter and reddit are complaining. I even re-installed the latest version and it worked fine for first prompt, after that just kept thinking indefinitely.

  • cremieuxrecueil
    Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) reported

    @literalbanana I *think* I tracked it down to Reddit, but going to keep looking.

  • justiceandheels
    🌃🌌 (@justiceandheels) reported

    @football_rose @Whatapityonyou Wtf are you even taking about? Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • scaling_shields
    James Shields (@scaling_shields) reported

    met a guy making $51,000/month by scraping reddit for the phrase "anyone got recommendations for" and emailing the posters within 2 hours not joking he opens reddit every morning runs a search on 8 subreddits in his niche finds people who just publicly asked for exactly what he sells and emails them while the post is still on the front page reply rate: 23% average cold email: 0.3% his is 76x higher because these people literally just raised their hand in public saying "please take my money" heres the exact phrases he searches every morning: "anyone got recommendations for [service]" "alternative to [competitor]" "looking for a good [service]" "got burned by [company], where do i go now" "has anyone used [company] — are they worth it" every one of these is a public declaration of buying intent with a timestamp on it someone posted this 4 hours ago in r/[niche]: "I need [service] urgently. Budget is $15K. Prefer someone who actually knows what theyre doing and isnt sketchy" he saw the post at 9am pulled the username cross referenced linkedin found the email sent this at 10am: "hey [name], saw your post in r/[sub] about needing [service] urgently. we do exactly that — last client we booked 34 qualified calls in a month. free 15 min call?" reply at 10:11am call at 2pm signed $15K contract by 4pm 7 hours from public reddit post to signed deal from reading reddit in the morning this is the process: step 1: find the 5-10 subreddits where your buyers hang out step 2: run searches for "recommendation" "alternative to" "looking for" "anyone use" in those subreddits every morning step 3: filter for posts under 4 hours old with clear buying intent step 4: pull the username → cross reference linkedin → find their email step 5: send a 2 line email referencing their EXACT post step 6: warm call every positive reply within 30 minutes thats it last month: - 187 reddit posts scraped - 164 emails found (90% find rate) - 38 positive replies - 24 booked calls - 11 closes - $4,600 average deal - $50,600 in revenue from reading reddit while eating breakfast heres why this layers perfectly on top of a normal cold email system: your main campaigns are emailing 4,500 cold leads a day building pipeline at scale reddit is a surgical strike on top of that the guy on reddit literally JUST declared their problem hours ago the declaration is the qualifier theres no discovering pain points they posted the problem you showed up with the solution the sales conversation is already 90% done before the call starts its the highest intent cold email you can send because it might not even feel cold they had the problem at 9am you showed up at 10am thats not a cold email thats a well timed introduction and heres the part that should make every cold emailer sick: every single person on this app is scraping apollo fighting over the same 50 million contacts meanwhile reddit has 500 million monthly users posting their exact buying requests in public timestamped organised by niche completely uncontested free nobody in cold email is scraping reddit because nobody thinks of reddit as a lead source they think of it as a place to post memes while angry buyers are literally typing their credit card out loud every single day one of the most profitable lead source on the internet has been sitting there for 15 years organising itself timestamping itself qualifying itself telling you their budget telling you their pain telling you what they just got burned by and agency owners are still writing "hey firstname hope this finds you well" to marketing directors on apollo go open reddit search one of those phrases in a subreddit in your niche youll find 10 hand raisers before your coffee gets cold simples p.s. if youre an agency owner with a proven offer and want us to setup a cold email system that books you 10-30 calls per month - DM me "EMAIL" (you ONLY pay for qualified calls actually booked onto your calendar)

  • ok_mayowa
    pk (@ok_mayowa) reported

    Crypto wasn’t cool then and grifters were exiguous. We had Mt. Gox, Reddit tap, & Liquid swap. The base discussion was on SoV vs UoE & maybe a few plebiscite block size wars. We’ll had the fundamentals down, but now it’s just folks who don’t even know what an OP_RETURN does.