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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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Bengaluru Website Down 17 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • alemseo
    Alem Amirov (@alemseo) reported

    @matt__makes Reddit is underrated for first users. The buyers post their exact problem in plain language. The hard part is finding the threads before they go cold. Is your tool surfacing live ones or indexing past discussions?

  • 0xdimix
    DimiX (@0xdimix) reported

    3 months ago, Max was working as a barista, making $15/hour and knowing absolutely nothing about coding or AI. Last night, his bank account hit $10,000 from a simple ШІ-інструмент he built in just one weekend. He didn't reinvent the wheel. He just solved a painful, everyday problem. Here is his wild story: 🧵 It all started when Max’s 2012 Volkswagen Golf broke down. The mechanic handed him a bill for $1,200 with a list of technical jargon he didn't understand. Max felt scammed. He realized millions of car owners face the same fear: getting ripped off by mechanics because they don't speak "car language." He thought: "What if an AI could look at a repair estimate and explain it like I’m 5?" Max didn't go to tech school. He just opened ChatGPT and used a free no-code website builder. He prompted the AI: "Act as an honest mechanic with 30 years of experience. Read this uploaded repair bill, find where the mechanic is overcharging, and explain it in simple words." The AI worked perfectly. Max packaged this prompt into a dead-simple single-page website. You upload a photo of your repair bill - you get an honest breakdown. Max had $0 for marketing. So he went to Reddit and TikTok. He started taking real repair bills from car forums, running them through his tool, and posting the results: "How this mechanic tried to charge $400 for a 5 minute filter change." One of his TikTok videos got 1.5 million views in 24 hours. His inbox exploded. At first, the tool was free. But when the server bills started coming, Max made a bold move. He started charging just $4.99 for a "Premium Mechanic Audit" that guaranteed to find hidden overcharges. Desperate car owners, about to pay thousands to repair shops, gladly paid $5 to double-check. In less than 2 months, over 2,000 people used his tool. Max crossed $10,000 in pure profit. Max didn't build a complex neural network. He didn't write code. He just took a free AI tool, found a massive real-world pain point (mechanic scams), and connected the two. Stop thinking AI is only for Silicon Valley engineers. It's for anyone who can spot a problem and has the guts to try. 🚀 переклади на українську

  • gunaa_dev
    Guna (@gunaa_dev) reported

    18 days of building Clksy in public. still $0. here's what today actually looked like: - updated the docs page (Zapier native integration, added Slack guide) - scheduled next week's posts - wrote and scheduled Ship Log Issue #2 - replied to founders on Twitter and Reddit - added a new feature idea to the backlog none of it shipped a feature. none of it brought a paying customer. but I think this is just what early stage looks like. you do the unglamorous work. you don't see the result yet. you do it again tomorrow. 24 days left to get my first paying customer before my 27th birthday. the pressure is useful.

  • CrimsonSellec9
    Red&Wolf Fund Management Co (@CrimsonSellec9) reported

    Been telling the crackers that for the last wo)7 2 decades. But the crackers were like "Uh hyuck *Fixes reddit longhouse glass* do you ummm burn the whole house down just because cockroahces in it? Checkmate atheist". Idk can you? Lots of cracker golems with guns up there wo)7.

  • KemalistHitler
    çüd (@KemalistHitler) reported

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

  • NPC00767480
    NPC767480 (@NPC00767480) reported

    It’s a reddit problem

  • mauthe_doog
    Mauthe Doog 👁️ (@mauthe_doog) reported

    After I stopped laughing at the headline and read it, it sounds like they're just going to the mods of the horror short story forums and saying "give me the email of the most popular short story writers here" It's funny because as far as I'm aware, Kane didn't interact with the backrooms reddit and is actually quoted as saying he had "no idea" about the backrooms community when he started his series. It's kinda funny seeing it try to sneakily imply that the success of the backrooms is due to Reddit when you could remove it from the equation entirely and nothing would change. The article is TECHNICALLY not wrong about Reddit helping the communities grow, and says Reddit, Youtube, and Tiktok are where the communities grow. Which is not the full story: Reddit is the easiest to search historical opinions and has the horror short story community mostly now. Reddit functions as a kind of retention layer for long term discussion. A lot of that happens in discords but they're silo'd off so practically useless for any discussion like this. And yes I know "reddit haha" but the horror writers there are pretty good, so it's not the worst idea in the world. Although there are some big examples of tiktok native series doing well (Angel Engine), afaik short form is more used to share analog horror than make it. YouTube is where most of the horror growth is imo, especially for video since the horror analysis/commentary community pulls in MASSIVE numbers that (unfortunately only sometimes) filter down to original creators like Kane. Kane's work is great but I don't think it would be half as popular if other YouTube creators didn't latch onto it.

  • TheScarebro
    Scarebro 💀 🦴 (@TheScarebro) reported

    @bOnemeaI404 I'm expecting to pull a Twilight/Hunger Games/The Divergent flooding of the industry. Concepts ripped off Reddit anons and creepypastas, made on budget and creating maybe one winner before watering the whole idea down. Seeing an Internet thing made into a film is a novelty, not a new windfall for a dying industry.

  • lunch_table_
    lunchtable 🇺🇸 (@lunch_table_) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit needs to be shut down.

  • halgalaz
    ℌ𝔞𝔩𝔤 (@halgalaz) reported

    @IsabelJlee I guess I could try this but a friend had the same issue and I checked twt reddit and it also seems to be the case for some too...

  • Yippiekiyay6
    Yippiekiyay6 (@Yippiekiyay6) reported

    @eXverze @AGCast4 @Reiju_N1337 Also the cop wasnt doxxed other everyone involved would be in trouble. Publically admitting crimes is reddit behavior.

  • limy_ai
    Limy AI (@limy_ai) reported

    Small fashion brand, cited top 5, next to @Instagram, @YouTube, and @Reddit. We analyzed 1,000 sustainable fashion brands to see which sources AI agents actually cite when someone asks what to buy. OneLessOfficial, a small brand without a big marketing budget or much press, showed up in the top 5 most-cited sources, sitting alongside Instagram, YouTube, and Reddit. And not just once. In the UK, the US, and Germany. Every time. We looked into why, and it came down to one thing: content structure beats brand authority. No established presence, no backlinks. Just blog content structured the way AI agents actually read it. The key takeaway: big logos aren't guaranteed the top spots in #AIsearch. How your content is written can outweigh how well-known your brand is. If AI agents ranked the top sources in your category today, would your brand make the list? Most marketers have no idea what the answer is. And that's the real problem. The ones that pause and ask why are building an advantage that compounds.

  • LachezarVoynov
    Lachezar Voynov (@LachezarVoynov) reported

    We produce 2000+ ads per month. Here’s what we do to never run out of ideas. Visual Inspiration: 1. Internal brain-dump channel This is a channel where the whole team (now 20 people) drops images and videos they’ve seen online that have caught their attention. 2. Internal creative strategy channel This is the upgraded version of the brain-dump channel where the creative strategists on our team exchange ideas and share winning ads with the rest of the CS team. This is a gold-mine for us and every CS on my team shares 5-10 really cool ads every single day. 3. Weekly creative strategy training call Every week I meet with my CS team and we discuss what’s working across 30+ ad accounts we have access to. - Formats - Patterns - Creators This is where a lot of great ideas are born. Strategic moves: All the above was about getting the visual inspiration. This is where most agencies stop and throw random **** into an ad account every month without a clear plan of what should follow next. Here’s what our strategy looks like: 1. Pick the core avatar 2. Select the sub-avatar we will be targeting 3. Define the angle Angle is being defined after the research has been completed - CSV of customer reviews, TikTok, Facebook Ad comments, scientific articles & studies, Reddit. By the time our strategists start writing they have the angle, and they have the creative format which makes the creation of the script much easier because they are not starting with a blank google document. If your team has a problem of not being able to come up with unique ideas for your ads, they are probably not doing enough research. And the reason why they are not doing enough research is that you’ve given them a quota of scripts they need to complete on a weekly basis which does not allow them to stop writing and actually think for a minute. And the problem is not that you are a bad manager, but because random people on twitter sold you on the idea that you need creative volume and nothing else matters. Volume only matters after you’ve found the right strategy. So when you build your creative operations, make sure that you have a team responsible for thinking and coming up with new ideas or big swings, and a team responsible for executing. A single team/person can not do both. That’s the benefit of working with multiple agencies - responsible for net new concepts, while also having an in-house that will be executing much faster iterations on what’s already working inside your ad account.

  • butterflycest
    Cana 🌸🦋 (@butterflycest) reported

    Someone replied to my Reddit comment from over 100 days ago trying to fight that Shinobu lasted longer than Kanao vs Douma and that Shinobu is better than her bc of it 😭😭 putting one female character down to boast your fav is crazy work

  • Lib0fAlexandria
    alexandria (@Lib0fAlexandria) reported

    @rem8anna look there were people ******* like rabbits on the reddit teenagers board Minecraft server back in the day l was, frankly, doing them a favour

  • pupgirltrainer
    姉 Sophie (@pupgirltrainer) reported

    Backrooms isn't even the first Reddit story movie. I've seen like 5 feature length films based on the broken arms guy.

  • GoldenKazeX
    GoldenKazeX (@GoldenKazeX) reported

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

  • read_jfk_files
    JFK Files (@read_jfk_files) reported

    🤔 it always stuck in my mind for some reason. there was an old line from a Snowden file where NSA boasted about how they always think in terms of "do the impossible" and that's how they stay far ahead of everyone else because nobody can even think about what they are doing. how can you defend against technology you don't know exists? it's like fighting a ghost. how could you take down the Starlink weapon system without triggering Kessler syndrome? i like this idea posted on Reddit because it is a big idea, it sounds technically impossible and it requires such a huge scale that is bigger than the thing it attacks. this follows a principle similar to "the Bitter Lesson", but for weapons instead of data/AI. How do you take down 20,000+ small satellites which are the size of a couch? Easy, sorta. you deploy 40,000 smaller satellites the size of a microwave, which have grabber arms, they grab the Starlinks, then fire their small boosters and force the Starlinks down towards the Earth. this avoids the catastrophe of explosions in space and filling all the orbital planes with microscopic debris moving 17,000mph, like a giant metal shredder that makes going into orbit become impossible. i bet Starlink doesn't even have a defense against this type of attack because this is such a ridiculous engineering problem that nobody would believe it might be possible. i bet it is possible. but the only way it would work is a non-US country will need to clone SpaceX's re-usable rockets to make it scale. China is already pretty close. so the Starlink head start door closes in about 2-5 years.

  • MostBeSep
    Mostafa sepiani (@MostBeSep) reported

    @i_mika_el After digging around, I found a Reddit thread where someone had solved the same issue by changing the Ollama model template. I tried the same approach, but the template required features that Ollama's templating system doesn't currently support.

  • atlas_keyed
    Atlas (@atlas_keyed) reported

    @heimdelight Not every SC player is on Spectrum & Reddit. 1500 players out of some 6 million accounts (the only real number we have from CIG) is nothing. A reoccurring issue with PvPvE is that PvP does not know how to self-regulate, and inevitably forces devs to split the game into PvP & PvE.

  • WildWestBrit
    Wild West Brit (@WildWestBrit) reported

    @MeghanEMurphy Not expressing concern doesn’t mean men aren’t concerned. Maybe they tried to talk about it and got shut down. There are plenty of stories of concerned men out there if you look outside the bubble. Try /r/DeadBedrooms on Reddit.

  • YuriQilin
    Likes: Eye ConTact (@YuriQilin) reported

    There's a lot of layers to why the reddit post is dumb, but I also just wanna point out of course the umas fates are gonna be less tragic, humans can recover from injuries like broken bones,

  • Patherek
    Patherek (@Patherek) reported

    @UnmaskTheSys On reddit, they're just showing the cleanup with Hydrogen Peroxide trying to kill the Algae before it becomes an issue. These people will always lie to you.

  • 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.

  • LadyNimby
    Lady Nimby, pitiful bigot (@LadyNimby) reported

    @MinxyXJinxy This kind of thing usually escalates, and your safety is important, too. Also terrible for them to see you treated like that. Obviously we don’t know the full story or see the full picture, but stories like that are actual (not reddit) giant red flags. Grown men that throw temper tantrums and physically lash out cannot be trusted, in my experience.

  • read_jfk_files
    JFK Files (@read_jfk_files) reported

    🤔 it always stuck in my mind for some reason. there was an old line from a Snowden file where NSA boasted about how they always think in terms of "do the impossible" and that's how they stay far ahead of everyone else because nobody can even think about what they are doing. how could you take down the Starlink weapon system without triggering Kessler syndrome? i like this idea posted on Reddit because it is a big idea, it sounds technically impossible and it requires such a huge scale that is bigger than the thing it attacks. this follows a principle similar to "the Bitter Lesson", but for weapons instead of data/AI. How do you take down 20,000+ small satellites which are the size of a couch? Easy, sorta. you deploy 40,000 smaller satellites the size of a microwave, which have grabber arms, they grab the Starlinks, then fire their small boosters and force the Starlinks down towards the Earth. this avoids the catastrophe of explosions in space and filling all the orbital planes with microscopic debris moving 17,000mph, like a giant shredder that makes going into orbit become impossible. i bet Starlink doesn't even have a defense against this type of attack because this is such a ridiculous engineering problem that nobody would believe it might be possible. i bet it is possible. but the only way it would work is a non-US country will need to clone SpaceX's re-usable rockets to make it scale. China is already pretty close. so the Starlink head start door closes in about 2-5 years.

  • Salomon60713072
    Solomon._45 (@Salomon60713072) reported

    @tamizh_tamizh Usb audio player pro trial version la it worked loudness was way higher but trial version verum 20min dha kudpan full version 990rs so ututen😭 And btw saw some reddit post that android 16 fixed that low loudness issue but not sure.

  • softstoic
    🥷🏿 (@softstoic) reported

    @martyrwing Then they have 100+ rules on Reddit pages and your post get taken down each time 💀💀💀💀💀

  • kkurochim
    dana IS SEEING LESSERAFIM (@kkurochim) reported

    Once i scratched my car so i went on reddit asking if the scratch was something i could fix on my own and somebody responded with im so sick of ****** who know NOTHING about cars coming on here to ask STUPID questions

  • sweetgamingmilk
    Shadow4Val (@sweetgamingmilk) reported

    @Apple They aren’t even that great, there’s a common problem with them with a ringing sound that comes out of nowhere and the only solution is to put them back in the case and then it stops. Customer service says they don’t know of anything about it but other Reddit users say the same