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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (61%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (11%)
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꧁Astrid꧂ (@ALouiseLavalett) reportedIs it safe to share your mobile connection to a stranger? Answer: no. (Reddit) Sharing your mobile data via hotspot allows others to use your bandwidth, leading to risks such as rapid data depletion, reduced connection speeds, and potential exposure to illegal activity conducted through your IP address. Furthermore, connected devices may attempt to access your phone’s sensitive data or introduce malware, particularly if your network security is weak. Key risks of sharing mobile data: Data limit exhaustion: users may consume your entire data package through heavy streaming or downloading, resulting in overage fees. Legal liability: if someone uses your connection for illegal activities (e.g., piracy, accessing illicit content), it will be traced back to your IP address and device. Security threats: a connected user could attempt to scan your phone for vulnerabilities, conduct Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attacks, or intercept unencrypted data. Malware transmission: infected devices connected to your hotspot can potentially share malware with your phone or computer. Performance degradation: your phone may slow down due to high traffic, and your battery will drain quickly. Safety tips: Use strong passwords: set a complex password for your hotspot. Monitor connections: regularly check how many and which devices are connected. Turn off when not in use: disable your hotspot immediately after use.
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Joe McBob (@MrJoeMcBob) reported@makeshiftlapell @lifeofataygirl @elistagegirl It's a slang term. They know slang terms. TikTok and Reddit conspiracy theories have broken your brain to the point where your mind is nonfunctioning.
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Vlada from HeyCatch (@vlada_heycatch) reportedStart with "conversations marketing". Find where your audience already complains about your problem: Reddit, Quora, FB groups, Discord. Talk to them. This audience is hot. They have the problem, named it, tried to solve it. Your first 50 users, real validation, product feedback.
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Marzooq Asghar (@marzooqahq) reportedSEO 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
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maxedtype (@maxedtype) reportedDon’t bet on **** sweepstakes sites like @OnyxOdds which will make you wait weeks to withdraw. Tons of better option out there. Look through their reddit, they take days to settle, don’t have customer support, and take days on end to “review” the withdrawal. It’s just a slow rug.
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Gohar Ali Gohar (@goharaligohar_) reported@DramaAlert If true, they must have broken Reddit rules.
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Reilly Cardenas (@ReillyCardenas) reported@openclaw I’ve not had any problems updating my OpenClaw. I literally use opus 4.7, give it the OpenClaw update details document. And screenshot a few x posts and Reddit posts talking about people complaining the updates keep breaking stuff. And then Claude opus 4.7 gives me a few things to do to backup everything, and also a Claude code prompt that basically in one shot checks everything out with openclaw, my entire environment, and then executes the updates on Claude code. With no issues at all. It basically figures out everything that could break, and Claude code literally makes sure it doesn’t break. Using regular Claude chat with opus 4.7 and Claude code. Takes a few minutes to update and everything works fine. Plus it backs up my state before updating too just incase, but I’ve never needed to actually go back after the update. Just some advice to people, I’m sure ChatGPT and codex together can also give you a similar experience. I also have an open claw project folder in my Claude app, with files detailing my hardware, openclaw details, connected software/tools/skills/local model, everything. And then I also have a chat dedicated to openclaw upgrades only, so each time I update it literally has the context of every update I’ve done in chat history to pull from. As well as project files. Idk but it’s literally been smooth as butter for me doing it this way 🙏🏼 hope this helps some of you.
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katie mama (@katiemama1234) reported@michaelmogson Reddit is terrible on everyone. Snark pages are so disgusting over there. I am in 2 fan bases and it’s literally the same 💩
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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
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Cheick Kan (@kocheick_) reportedWhile building it, I would check different places (twitter, reddit, fb/ig) to see if people talk about it just to get an idea of whether my product can solve their problems or not, and so far that's been my way of confirming demand.
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Ebysslabs (@ebysslabs) reportedBuilt a small system called RAG Radar to track recurring retrieval and trust failures across Reddit RAG communities. What surprised me most wasn’t the retrieval issues themselves. It was how often builders describe the same pattern: “The answer sounds correct but cannot be trusted.”
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Devesh | Reddit Marketing (@deveshlogs) reportedLet’s be clinical about this for a second. Reddit gets more Google traffic than most news websites. LLMs were trained on it. Perplexity crawls it in real time. And B2B founders are still writing blog posts nobody asked for. This isn’t a content quality problem. It’s a placement problem. The data has been screaming this for two years.
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Sara Stein MD (@sarasteinmd) reported@dsg_dukester @Neuroscope_mp @cwru The interpretation you run through AI most of these companies do not do the interpretations for you. I don't have a best company there are several prices range from about $300 to $600. Are they reliable? I guess. Probably the best place to check is on Reddit because if people had complaints they would be talking about it. The biggest issue with 23andMe was obviously security of data I see that some of the other companies offer data deletion at 30 days versus data storage etc so they are also aware that they have to do better. I generally am a middle of the road person, I tend to not take the cheapest and not take the most expensive. Assuming everything else is equal
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akila. (@becka1icious) reportedmybe you weren’t a terrible person maybe you were just reddit user
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reportedthat's exactly why I built Buddy. not as a big vision. as a fix to one specific thing I couldn't solve manually. it watches across X, Reddit, forums, and more. when someone posts that they need what you offer, you know in real time.
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Reef (@TheHaramLife) reported@KILLTOPARTY If you go on Reddit to post about your dates…you’re the problem
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Neco The Sergal (@NecotheSergal) reported@Pirat_Nation Google itself is a broken mess but now they're relying on it's broken *** algorithm 'and' Redditor opinions? Really? lmao. 'Reddit Experts'. The only thing redditors are experts on is bitching and finding things to be offended about.
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Torrance Davenport (@BuildItWithTj) reported@SwellGibson @beenvril @JoelWebbon No Reddit is terrible.
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Eegah! (@EegahShippost) reported@Spoogymonkey @TheTopTierGoon No wonder green Reddit & drama channels abandoned the story, specifically getting a video struck down (probably due to copyright) & then no sell blaming chibi is less terrible optics
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eBot Servers (@eBotServers) reported@RoliumGens oh noooo stay away.. check reddit zaiglm subreddit.. They have been cancelling renewals on mass users and forcing them to resubscribe to new plans with reduced limits. Really dig into the subreddit and you will find lots of people reporting api errors and a ton of problems
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Don't go there (@moderateright13) reported@Callystarr @Suzierizzo1 Baltimore City's education system faces severe, systemic failures with dozens of schools reporting zero or near-zero math proficiency, significant infrastructure neglect, and high student absenteeism, according to findings discussed on Reddit. As of 2025, some high schools have gone four consecutive years without a single student testing proficient in math. Key issues highlighting the severity of the situation include: Low Proficiency Rates: In 2023, it was reported that 23 Baltimore schools, including 10 high schools, had zero students proficient in math. Declining Graduation Rates: Baltimore ranks near the bottom of high school graduation rates in the nation. In 2024, it was reported that less than half (40.8%) of Baltimore City Schools' ninth graders were on track to graduate. Poor Infrastructure: A Johns Hopkins study cited by WBFF found that roughly 50 school buildings are in disrepair, leading to over 1.5 million hours of lost class time over four years due to maintenance issues. Grade Inflation/Promotion: Thousands of students with significant absences are still being promoted to the next grade level. Chronic Absenteeism: In some schools, a high number of students miss a third of the school year, as reported in this YouTube video.
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George from 🕹prodmgmt.world (@nurijanian) reportedSpent the morning in another "PM is dead" thread on Reddit. Some hard takes for the *** in the panic. 1. If you're scared of being replaced by a Product Builder, answer this honestly: when's the last time you killed a feature already on the roadmap? If the answer is never, AI didn't replace you. You were a project manager with a different title. 2. The *** who wrote 30-page PRDs nobody read are the same ones now panicking about the PRD-less workflow. The PRD wasn't the problem. The thinking inside it was. 3. "I can't keep up with all this AI stuff" is a tell. It usually means "I haven't shipped a learning project in years and I'm hoping nobody notices." 4. Engineers got faster. Designers got faster. If you didn't, the gap isn't your tools. It's your appetite for work that doesn't fit cleanly inside your job description. 5. Customer discovery has been the highest-leverage PM skill for a decade. AI didn't change that. AI made every other PM task cheaper, which means discovery is now where you actually compete. 6. The thread is full of *** complaining that nobody appreciates their work. The *** whose work gets appreciated rarely have time to post about it. 7. Read the Reddit thread. Then notice which *** in your own org are quietly shipping more, talking to more customers, and writing shorter docs. They're not worried about Product Builders. Ask why.
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𝙒𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙮𝙮𝙮 (@_profsay) reported13/ Hit the fsck_filesystems wall. Phone kernel-panics 60 sec into fsck on the partial system partition. Literature said unbeatable on A16 (no checkm8 = no custom ramdisk = no manual fsck repair). Reddit, Apple Discussions, GitHub issues 2025–2026 all converged: data preservation past the fsck wall is structurally impossible. Refused.
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Haroon (@haroonsulahri) reportedGoogle adding more Reddit/forum-style context into AI Search is very 2026. Users spent years adding “Reddit” to searches because normal results got worse. Now Google is turning that behavior into a feature. Search is becoming a trust problem again.
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Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported@rkarre566 @tibo_maker You’re already ahead of most founders just by doing that first 👍 Most people rush into posting links, then assume Reddit “doesn’t work” when the real issue was timing + positioning. Once you spend enough time observing, you start noticing: • recurring problems • language patterns • what gets engagement • and the exact moments where a product mention feels natural instead of forced That’s usually where traction starts compounding.
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👾 (@callmeseagirl) reportedreddit moderators keep tsking my post down **** you!!!
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𝑌𝑙𝑣𝑖𝑒 𓍢ִ໋🌷͙֒ (@YlvieHydeout) reportedSo…Discord is very similar to Reddit, but a wrongdoer is like 13-17 years old instead. They tapped ❌ & 💀 on every single forum post of mine within a few minutes—yet the server owner who shan’t allow spamming (as their rules strictly instruct) said it’s okay. Blocking doesn’t help. They’re now continuing to mess with my older messages by giving weird reactions to the point I have to mute a whole server. What’s wrong with younger people these days 😵💫? All I’ve ever done so far is suggesting new harmless features to the application LOL.
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Kaiser (@Augustus_kaizer) reported@larpcapitalwc I don't use Reddit, and I don't know what my point has to do with settling down. Older women bang better. That was my point. You're the retard who brought up Reddit and settling down
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AI-Fied (@ai_fied) reported150 lines of Python just replaced every shady downloader site on the internet. It's called ReClip. A self-hosted video and audio downloader with a clean web UI. Spin it up on your machine, paste a link, pick MP4 or MP3, done. → Works on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, X, Reddit, Facebook, Vimeo, Twitch, SoundCloud, LinkedIn 1,000+ sites total → Bulk downloads paste 50 URLs at once → Quality and resolution picker → Automatic URL deduplication → Clean responsive UI no frameworks, no build step → Single Python file backend, ~150 lines Honest note: ReClip is a clean self-hosted UI on top of yt-dlp (the same engine every "free downloader" site wraps and sells you ads on top of). The difference is you run it. On your server. On your network. Accessible from your phone, your laptop, your tablet. No ads. No popups. No "click here 47 times to download." No rate limits. No data going through a stranger's server. Every "Save From Net" site has made millions selling ads on top of free open-source code. ReClip is the same code. With none of the bullshit. 100% open source.
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⁵⁵¹¹ 🍌 (@BAYC5511) reported@BAMBOUNOU Ahaha reddit is terrible, & the mods there are somehow even worse