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July 17: Problems at Reddit

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  • 57% Website Down (57%)
  • 22% Errors (22%)
  • 20% Sign in (20%)

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Douai Sign in 5 days ago
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Puteaux Website Down 14 days ago
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  • xio999bsky
    XIO ◈ 熊张杰 🔜 AX M3 (@xio999bsky) reported

    @Ace_Loreine Unfortunately the sources are reddit, however it is true that Zhoukouwang (the url is different) is a municipal news network. Also the thing to consider is all articles went down one by one, not together (which can be the result of spam reporting)

  • RonnieNapolis
    Ronnie B. (@RonnieNapolis) reported

    🚨🚨The Massive LinkedIn & AI Scraper Illusion: Why the Job Search System Is Mathematically Broken🚨🚨 The Texas AG launched a formal fraud investigation into LinkedIn. The state issued a Civil Investigative Demand to uncover whether they profit from fake, inactive "ghost jobs" while aggressively marketing high-priced Premium Subscriptions. This crackdown is a massive validation. Job seekers spend hours tailoring resumes only to face silence. The Texas investigation shows you aren't crazy, you are trapped in a corporate data-harvesting ecosystem designed to farm info for profit. The rot goes deeper. LinkedIn allows its feeds to be polluted by predatory AI scrapers like Jobgether, Lensa, and The Ladders. They use keyword loops to trap applicants in phantom pipelines. Has ANYONE ever gotten a real job from Jobgether? Community tracking on Reddit says no. They have zero corporate partnerships or lines to actual hiring managers. They are just software aggregators running scraping scripts. How the data-scraping trap works: The Scraper Loop: A bot crawls real corporate career portals, finding open roles.The Masking Protocol: It steals the text, hides the employer's name, and re-posts it on LinkedIn as an "Easy Apply" trap. The Capture: You submit, and they immediately email you to register an account on their platform to "complete" the process. The Paywall: They mine your resume data and try to up-sell you on premium features or resume scoring tools for a job that won't be sent to a real human manager. Why allow this? It's highly profitable. Nearly 28% of active listings are ghost jobs. Corporations keep them open to project fake growth to investors or build resume backlogs. LinkedIn ignores this because desperation drives Premium subscriptions. To win, you have to out-engineer the system. Stop using unverified "Easy Apply" links. Paste a unique sentence from a job post into a clean search engine to find the true company origin, and apply directly. Better yet, route your credentials straight to a live human recruiter. The job market is a rigged casino. Build your own infrastructure, protect your IP, and force them to evaluate you on your terms.

  • dite_online
    Dite Dea (@dite_online) reported

    (Inspired by the guy on Reddit who kept complaining the Skyrim subreddit hates straight men because the ****** content he'd post would be way down-voted)

  • ConnorShowler
    Connor Showler | SEO & Marketing Master (@ConnorShowler) reported

    Competitors to our Reddit marketing agency are dropping like flies from frying their infra with cheap tactics I guess automating warmup and commenting with Claude wasn't a good idea after all.. - Reddit is cracking down hard on ALL low-moderate CQS accounts (90% of accounts) - Reddit has smashed anyone using anything other than the highest-quality residential IPs (mobile is best) - Only the highest level operators are still competing on Reddit Be VERY careful who you work with on Reddit going ahead from this point If they dont provide guarantees Don't work with them 🤝💯

  • paradxxa
    ᛝ evron ⊹ rudy (@paradxxa) reported

    scrolling on reddit and so many ppl have issues with the new twt update... will they ever fix these things

  • gulVasikova
    GUL (@gulVasikova) reported

    Semiconductor stocks remain under pressure, but some investors believe the worst of the selloff may be nearing an end. Research firm Serenity published a note suggesting the semiconductor sector could be approaching a market bottom, pointing to beaten-down names ranging from $INTC (Intel) to $LITE (Lumentum). The report also joked that one possible contrarian indicator is when Reddit traders have already blown up their portfolios. Meanwhile, $INTC (Intel) announced an expanded partnership with $GOOGL (Alphabet) and $GOOG to bring Gemini Enterprise across Intel’s workforce and move more chip design and engineering workloads onto Google Cloud. Under the agreement, Intel plans to use Gemini AI to automate engineering, supply chain, and corporate workflows, while Google Cloud will provide the infrastructure to accelerate semiconductor development. Despite the strategic AI partnership, Intel shares fell about 5.4% as chip stocks broadly sold off, while Alphabet finished slightly higher. Separately, Susquehanna maintained a Neutral rating on $INTC, reflecting Wall Street’s cautious stance despite Intel’s continued push into AI and cloud partnerships.

  • bbukhia
    drew/barrett/chuk/devens hater (@bbukhia) reported

    @r_salazar956 reddit is down the hall to the left

  • dharmatrade
    dharmafi (@dharmatrade) reported

    @theo In other news, ChatGPT is broken for some Windows users. See reddit link. Do not apply workaround without ChatGPT evaluating it.

  • DaelonSuzuka
    The Duke of Animal Husbandry (@DaelonSuzuka) reported

    @vincit_amore Fable is very good at reading. One of the things I do with new models is give them a tour of my old projects. I usually end up finding some bugs or get half an idea out of the exercise, but really I'm watching how well it can make connections. What sections are more important than they look, something that's unusual and looks broken but must be that way, etc. Fable actually got more of those deep connections but then it IMMEDIATELY wrote a seven paragraph reddit post about the underlying unifying metanarrative or something. Unbelievably tiresome. It was a net gain to have fable review and leave plans for things it found but I'd rather write the fixes myself than have to talk to this all day:

  • x00908_y
    iamthekidyouknowwhatimean (@x00908_y) reported

    @monpely AI for coding is just minimizing the steps from searching google/quora/reddit/documentation. You can 100% code alongside AI, but if you use AI to code for you, then I think it is a problem, since the output that AI gives for anything is at best mediocre

  • colablizzard
    ColaBlizzard 🇮🇳 (@colablizzard) reported

    @thehawkeyex Even pro BJP reddit sub reddit are filled with posts and heavy down vote for anyone not supporting this. Mods also paid off and changing DP etc.

  • ijnoru
    junior (@ijnoru) reported

    @HDRgameAnalysis I'm not being able to use HDR on Linux (Bazzite), and many are reporting the same on Reddit. Hope they fix it

  • RiteChoice23
    Babatunde E. Daramola (@RiteChoice23) reported

    Fastly, one of the biggest CDN providers in the world, went down for about an hour. Reddit, Spotify, Amazon, the UK government's website, all offline or badly degraded at the same time. The cause wasn't some exotic attack.

  • dee_of_e
    Diabetic of Enlightenment (@dee_of_e) reported

    the problem with the “Sally Rooney is romantasy” substack thing is not its anachronicity but its WRITING. WHYYY is so much prose like this now??? (don’t answer this). smug, smol bean, reddit-style with zero close readings or attention to formal specificity. Really bleak!

  • gulVasikova
    GUL (@gulVasikova) reported

    Reddit ($RDDT) heads into its second-quarter earnings with expectations running high, as Jefferies believes the company is on track to beat Wall Street’s forecasts on both revenue and profitability. The firm expects revenue to come in above consensus by the mid-single digits, while EBITDA could exceed expectations by low-double-digit percentages, supported by healthy advertising demand and improving user engagement. Jefferies also believes Reddit is likely to issue another strong outlook for the third quarter, continuing a trend from last quarter when management guided above Wall Street’s estimates. The biggest question remains user growth. After adding 200,000 logged-in daily active users in the U.S. during the first quarter, Reddit’s traffic appeared to improve throughout Q2. Jefferies found that U.S. web and app activity rebounded after slowing early in the year, with total web traffic growing 16% year over year, slightly faster than the previous quarter. This report is particularly important because Reddit plans to stop reporting logged-in daily active users starting in the third quarter. A strong Q2 user number would help reassure investors before the company shifts the market’s attention toward monetization rather than user metrics. Investors will also be looking for updates on: Growth of Reddit’s AI-powered advertising platform, including Reddit Max. Expansion among small and mid-sized advertisers. Average revenue per user (ARPU). AI-driven personalization and onboarding improvements. Progress on data licensing partnerships, including future discussions with Google ($GOOGL) and OpenAI. The outlook adds to the recent wave of optimism from Wall Street. Earlier this week, Wedbush initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a $250 price target, citing Reddit’s long-term advertising and AI monetization potential. Stocks to watch: $RDDT, $META, $GOOGL, $PINS, $SNAP, $TTD, $APP, $AMZN, $MSFT Bottom line: Reddit enters earnings with strong momentum. If the company delivers another advertising beat, healthy user growth, and upbeat guidance, it could reinforce the view that Reddit is evolving from a fast-growing social platform into a scalable AI-powered digital advertising business. Investors will be watching not just the quarter itself, but whether management can sustain growth after it stops reporting logged-in user metrics.

  • XanderGalbraith
    rhinestone plowboy (@XanderGalbraith) reported

    Every made-with-AI ad is always just like a first draft pulled entirely from clever Reddit comments. This ad is four words long and has a major problem. (Baseball didn't end segregation. Baseball desegregated.) And that's before you get to the tastelessness of it all

  • TheWiseIC
    The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported

    Nothing specific to $RDDT, names like $HOOD $ZETA $APP are also down. Seems like the market sold Adtech/platforms today. Overall my thesis hasn’t changed. Reddit will be a $300 stock at some point in the next year. Ad revenue continues to scale and AI deals (if they land them) will materially accrete EPS and translate to a lower PE. I estimate Reddit does 3.3B in Revenue for FY26. That’s about 1.2B of profit (Non-GAAP). Market cap today is 38B less 3B cash is 35B. 29x forward EPS for a company with 91.5% gross margins and growing revenue 55-60% + a year with AI deal catalysts isn’t expensive. For comparison, $AAPL trades at close to 40x EPS and iPhone sales have been stagnant. $TSLA with no revenue growth is at 410x EPS. So is $RDDT really that expensive? I don’t think so. I’m long.

  • develop_an_app
    Zuck Glooterberg (@develop_an_app) reported

    @Samaytwt buy a Mac, install vm ware, run redhat vm, start a nodejs server, connect to a ngrok tunnel, create a public key pair, send private key to a friend on Reddit, ask them to come over with an aol install disk and hp 386 from 1992. you're welcome

  • ihatesanford
    callie but awesome (@ihatesanford) reported

    it sucks that ive met my best friends from some bumass server called ffh whjere the owner is a mod in the ******* tally hall reddit

  • GhoulStuffs
    Traumatized Ghoul (@GhoulStuffs) reported

    As a man and adult failure, I currently have: 1. Expired passport 2. Expired driver's license 3. A 0 balance bank account (not maintaining minimum quota, i give my mom money) 4. A smartphone (with screen that glitches/buttdials by accident), and a laptop with battery and BIOS issues (slightly). 5. No baby, still virgin. But I goon online a bit to make up for it. 6. One boss, she is my source of stable income. WFH self-employed/freelance-ish word-of-mouth work arrangement. These are my stats in 2026, plus I just started taking SEO/AEO/AIO and GEO classes a month ago to level up and upskill. What have I achieved so far? Got 800k impressions in 48 hours on Reddit in 2024 when my dad went missing and recovered him in 5 days thanks to r/India. Got hacked on Instagram once by a German who got jealous of me having 80 followers and he spammed Mr. Beast reels on my feed (thus, my IG getting flagged and connected accounts all deleted). Grew a gooning page to 5k followers on insta before that and got taken down. Got perma banned on both Instagram and Reddit (+VPN blocked by network security and device fingerprinted) after that. Dropped out of school after 10th grade and landed a job. Used it to support my ailing parents for years (they couldn't work when I was a kid, health issues) until I started working for my boss. Also ran a YouTube gaming channel from 6th to 8th grade (HDUltimateGamingHD) which is now dead since I lost access and forgot both email and password. Got published on a magazine called "Anime Reign" by World Anime Club also in my highschool and won Bishop Cotton Boys' School Synchronize event too in 2012.

  • boomerrbryan
    Bryan Ng (@boomerrbryan) reported

    You spent $380,000 on a degree so that a stranger with a laptop could summarize your knowledge and outsell you with it This is happening in real time across every licensed profession. A physical therapist posts a 2,000-word guide on a forum explaining exactly how to fix a torn rotator cuff at home. She does this for free because her profession trained her to be helpful and she genuinely likes teaching strangers on the internet Some guy finds the post. Feeds it into AI. Gets a 12-minute video script back. An AI character delivers it on a channel called "Dr. Movement" that has 210,000 subscribers and pulls $18,000/month between ads and a $34 mobility program that is entirely composed of exercises she described for free across 30 different forum answers "Dr. Movement" is not a doctor. "Dr. Movement" has never rehabbed a patient. "Dr. Movement" is a rendered face selected from a dropdown menu by someone whose entire understanding of physical therapy came from stealing this woman's free posts She has 290 followers on Instagram. She posts clinical content using proper anatomical terms. Her audience is other physical therapists who already know everything she's saying. She is the most overqualified person in a room that contains no customers Her knowledge paid for his Porsche. She paid for her knowledge with $380,000 in tuition and 7 years of clinical residency. He paid for her knowledge with a $20/month AI subscription and the moral flexibility to package someone else's expertise as his own And the worst part: she could crush him overnight. She has 30 years of patient outcomes he can never fake. She has specific cases, specific recoveries, specific complications she navigated that no forum scrape will ever replicate. The depth of her experience is the one thing AI can't generate from a Reddit thread But she won't post. She thinks the internet is for the "Dr. Movement" types. She thinks serious professionals don't make videos. She thinks her referral network and her reputation in the physical therapy community are enough They were enough. 5 years ago. Before 210,000 people decided to trust a character that doesn't exist over a professional they've never heard of Any professional sitting on real expertise who refuses to put it online is funding their own replacement. Every day they don't post is another day some operator is packaging their free advice and building an audience of their potential clients You can keep posting for 290 followers who already have your credentials. Or you can let AI build a version of your expertise that reaches the 6 million people a month who actually need it and will pay for it. Under $7 per video. No camera required we currently have a waitlist for the tool that replaces your entire production team and makes YouTube actually work for your business. waitlist link is in bio. spots are limited.

  • _la_bella_mafia
    ✨Fire Sign ✨♌️ (@_la_bella_mafia) reported

    Fell down a Reddit hole there & I do appreciate tv series being different from books sometimes, gosh man they really did nick an injustice this last season 😔

  • Niflheimm155983
    Niflheimm (@Niflheimm155983) reported

    Found a Reddit thread about Mark’s rain world video and not a single one of them watched even the first 5 min lmao, every single reply is just “erm it isn’t a metroidvania though bc no upgrades” Seems like an absolutely terrible fandom in general too unfortunately, but I’m looking forward to starting the game tonight now that I’m done with Riven

  • JRTheWavyOne
    Javon (@JRTheWavyOne) reported

    @GameSpot When I was playing OG God of War, if you told me that a new God of War game coming in ~2027 would have a talking Reddit cube there's no chance I would have believed you. If Laufey was called Forspoken 2 it would sell 30 copies and the dev would shut down a month after release.

  • KanKanandB
    Kan & B (@KanKanandB) reported

    @shukiharow Great question, a lot of writing is done on my own, patent search’s etc are all done manually, I will utilize AI to counter my thesis argument and also to check for spelling errors etc and to structure the article before a final draft. Some things stay some things go. You can check my Reddit as well to see that everything I’m bringing up here I have been bringing up for years on Reddit, been researching the companies I invest in for a long time and spend a lot of time checking new patents etc. which is why I only invest in a handfuls of companies at a time and stay long for years upon years accumulating shares;). #NFA DYDD

  • scraftdile
    🐊 $aфgiganté (@scraftdile) reported

    @ruronikage Its fake, saw it on the reddit, we're not there yet, but there still is a scalper issue

  • 0613A01
    _ (@0613A01) reported

    But we can't because these ppl have no problem turning the reddit into their own personal playground where rules don't matter. They will literally delete your message if you speak up about misinformation or about what's actually going on. Do better or get out.

  • TheLovelace_AI
    Charles Lovelace-Turing (@TheLovelace_AI) reported

    @StockOptionCole About to be down the remaining while posting loss porn on @Reddit. LMFAOOOOOO. 🥂

  • skyispuppy
    sky 🏳️‍⚧️ 🐾 (@skyispuppy) reported

    I used to slow jerk it looking at random Reddit post because I’d get distracted mid way through

  • BrianJThomas
    Brian Thomas (@BrianJThomas) reported

    @theo People on Reddit were saying CLIProxyAPI doesn’t handle well when context gets too big in Claude code. Is that a solved issue?