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  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Edmonton Website Down 5 days ago
Pune Sign in 6 days ago
Saint-Pierre Errors 6 days ago
Melbourne Website Down 9 days ago
Kensington Errors 9 days ago
Marseille Website Down 11 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • _NakulBhardwaj_
    Nakul Bhardwaj (@_NakulBhardwaj_) reported

    @TheAhmadOsman Why hasn’t anyone found Caffeinate for MacBook yet, which solves this issue, I guess people have stopped finding solutions themselves by Googling and reading through Reddit posts now.

  • TaeCodesForFun
    TaeCodes (@TaeCodesForFun) reported

    @yepp_emma Its a hit and miss. But I have some success with reddit. It is a slow grind tho. The key is to provide value first instead of doing the sales immediately

  • marzooqahq
    Marzooq Asghar (@marzooqahq) reported

    SEO in 2026 looks NOTHING like SEO did in 2020 the market has moved faster than ever before most companies are still wasting thousands of dollars on outdated tactics every month here’s what you need to be doing right now to keep up: - LLM SEO - entity building - reddit distribution - organic attribution - programmatic SEO - AI prompt discovery - buyer decision mapping - AI-first keyword research - growth loops from search - comparison page systems - decision page frameworks - topical authority architecture - structured all content for LLM citation - AI search discovery (ChatGPT / Perplexity / Claude / Gemini) the core principle: clear positioning around a specific problem your buyer has NOT random tactics targeting all broad keywords and hoping for the best we implemented this exact stack recently for our client Musicfy they went from ZERO organic visibility to: - 692k organic clicks - 7.4M impressions - 3,000–6,000 signups per day from search - organic search now driving the majority of their $2M+ ARR the playbook is changing change with it, or get left in the dust

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @KillaIntent19 @DefiantLs Yes, rectovaginal fistulas are a documented complication of vaginoplasty. The surgery creates a neovagina from ******/scrotal tissue, and imperfect separation from the ****** can allow feces to enter it. Whether this exact Reddit post is real or troll bait is unclear, but the described issue is a known surgical risk.

  • Irrumabo3
    Scowl Owl (@Irrumabo3) reported

    @LeoTheHumbug @kysmaeve @MostControPod The thing is, watering down terms/"special slang" usage is a thing amoung pedos even within their circles, and cp is one of it. So it can be matter of habit. That's, if we don't take all reddit posts with grain of salt which is already not a good idea

  • amazingdanray
    Dan Ray (@amazingdanray) reported

    2 equations will change your entire life. 1) Revenue = valuable output x distribution x consistency x market fit Market fit - Find people complaining they can’t get results (search X, Facebook groups, Reddit) Output - Build a simple offer that fixes their exact problem: “I help [these people] get [this result] without the usual headache” 2) Revenue = exposure x conversations x conversions x price Distribution - Reach out to 100 of them every single day (X replies + messages) Consistency - Track your 4 numbers every day (reach, replies, sales, price) Check what’s weakest and fix only that one thing. Do it every single day. The math does the rest.

  • MJ23OSRS
    MJ23 (@MJ23OSRS) reported

    the same people white knighting Rendi on reddit are now crying cause Jagex resolved the issue and that’s somehow streamer favoritism? ******* brain dead community.

  • gkotte1
    Girish Kotte (@gkotte1) reported

    Most founders spread thin across 10 channels and wonder why nothing works pick 2-3 that match where your buyers actually spend time test for 30 days with real effort double down on what converts kill everything else Reddit works for dev tools. LinkedIn for B2B. X for building in public. stop chasing every shiny platform because some guru said so

  • doomergirl
    doomergirl🏹 (@doomergirl) reported

    you know ure in deep **** when ur problem isnt even on ******* reddit

  • egirlian
    egirlian 🌸 (@egirlian) reported

    oh cool, so there’s a new reddit virus, can we please not shut down civilization again because heckin good people suddenly care oh-so-much about their self-diagnosed immunocompromisation

  • Marzipan1356921
    Marzi (@Marzipan1356921) reported

    @euphoria27374 @Altermerea I know, but it seems to be spot on… I joined —out of curiosity— a transmaxxer discord server via Reddit a few years ago… just to quietly read what they said. Almost all of it aligns with what the transfeminines on X/Twitter say and do.

  • Anubhavhing
    Anubhav (@Anubhavhing) reported

    Reddit is still the best free channel for first users but not how most people use it wrong way : create account post "hey i built this check it out" get ignored or banned right way : find subreddits where your exact user already hangs out read for 2-3 weeks. learn the tone. understand the language. comment helpfully. no links. no pitching. profile views convert way better than direct links mention your product only when it is genuinely relevant for beauty and wellness : r/SkincareAddiction, r/MakeupAddiction, r/30PlusSkinCare your users are already there complaining about the exact problem you solved

  • CraftyPlaysLF
    Crafty | LEGO Fortnite (@CraftyPlaysLF) reported

    @FGMuffins @DeepDelveVentus Absolutely agree. Only reason I would think it’s Epics “Job” is I believe they selected the people, but I could be wrong. Epic Developers are moderators on the Reddit, they could fix it almost overnight tbh.

  • uberarchangel
    Uberarchangel (@uberarchangel) reported

    @Amicus_Chiron @ThomasCahill45 @HomesteadAmeric They did and ppl had issues and they stopped. It cleaned the varnish off and gummed up carbs. Ai doesn't know everything especially shady practices that never hit the news. There was no reddit or social media then. Only reason I know is storoes from old timer mechanics.

  • batkatebush
    🦇 (@batkatebush) reported

    I used to make up fake problems and send them to the advice columnist hippo constantly which trained me to make up fake stories on reddit

  • prime_gambino
    Moses Amedonu (@prime_gambino) reported

    @NTE_GL every audio in the game is working except the dialogue audio, it stopped working. I use ps5 with a gaming monitor and headphones out. I tried everything from Reddit to YouTube but can’t fix it.

  • dsdav3
    Dév (@dsdav3) reported

    this is precisely my issue with this reddit "game" If game mechanics are an afterthought, tacked on only to escape the interactive movie stigma, then your game is an interactive movie. Which DOES have a place, as far as entertainment media goes. But let's not call it a game, k?

  • eshanbuilds
    Eshan (@eshanbuilds) reported

    @Pirat_Nation google spent 20 years building pagerank to surface authoritative sources over random opinions. now they're embedding anonymous reddit comments directly in search results and calling it "expert advice." a reddit user with 12 karma giving camera settings is not an expert. it's a person who posted once. the deeper problem is reddit already knows this is happening and the incentive structure has shifted. subreddits are filling with SEO-optimized comments designed to appear in google's AI answers. you're watching the glorbo problem move from AI-generated articles into AI-curated user content. the noise just got promoted to the front page

  • NerdyNutzNajai
    Princess Najai 👑 💰 (@NerdyNutzNajai) reported

    If y’all wonder why i’m not active on here as much i be on reddit and discord. Twt subs are terrible 😭

  • JReubenCIark
    J. Respectful Clark (@JReubenCIark) reported

    Alternatively, he just doesn't want to commit to marriage and the money is an excuse. Talking through the issue in a non-reddit way would help unearth this!

  • 0xM0rtal
    Swagat (@0xM0rtal) reported

    @RespectfulMemes Reddit answers always begin with I’m no expert… and somehow end up fixing the exact problem you had.

  • RealOlamius
    Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported

    @heyblake Your branding is honestly stronger than most projects I come across. The issue probably isn’t the product itself. It’s that the right communities haven’t discovered it yet. Reddit can work well for that because people trust recommendations there more than traditional promotion.

  • becka1icious
    akila. (@becka1icious) reported

    mybe you weren’t a terrible person maybe you were just reddit user

  • 0xSMW
    Stephen (@0xSMW) reported

    @SlykePhoxenix @kevinrose @digg use reddit or x. the last community iteration of digg was terrible.

  • Anubhavhing
    Anubhav (@Anubhavhing) reported

    the number that actually matters : 3,000 downloads per month one founder got there in 9 months two people full time, one part time here is how they think about the stages : month 1 to 3 : Reddit comments, ASO, first SEO pages indexed month 3 to 6 : double down on what moved the needle, ignore everything else month 6 to 9 : SEO starts compounding, community trust starts building month 9+ : optimize conversion and retention, you now have enough volume for the numbers to matter the 0 to 10K MRR in one month stories on Twitter are not real this is what real looks like.

  • entrepeneur4lyf
    Shawn McAllister (@entrepeneur4lyf) reported

    @enunomaduro Reddit is full of trash. It’s the trailer park of the internet… I created the first fully spec’d mcp sdks in Rust 15 months ago. I posted about it there and they brigaded my repo. Literally botted the issues… so much that missed a message from Anthropic about being the official sdk. I didn’t see it for months. I ended up deleting the repo and creating a new one lol.

  • savagematti_
    MATTI (@savagematti_) reported

    @MentallyNathan Reddit is down the hall

  • NoboLando
    nobolando (@NoboLando) reported

    @minniexskirt reddit is both the most useful place for any of my tech problems and the most horrible place possibly a gate to hell

  • nickvnturi
    Nick Venturi (@nickvnturi) reported

    @elgermerlo Cave man go to reddit, see what other caves talking, cave man note it down, if cave man see a pattern, cave man light bulb lights up, cave man go build and talk to other caves

  • lumioforge
    LumioForge (@lumioforge) reported

    @laurencebuilds Not LinkedIn yet, I’ve been having issues getting the business page set up properly. Reddit is tricky too. A lot of the roofing/home service subs have strict anti-promo rules, so I’m trying to figure out how to break in by being useful first instead of just dropping a pitch. Any groups/subs you’d suggest?