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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • corndog1893
    AirlineParkMetry (@corndog1893) reported

    @historyrock_ Yes Reddit, sorry, X, it must be terrible to be the son of billionaire.

  • 13_thirteenn
    thirteenn (🐸) (@13_thirteenn) reported

    he probably doesn't actually *desire* the thing itself, deep down he knows this, so just externalizes his super-ego to reddit knowing they will tell him not to get it.

  • whalecalls
    WhaleCalls (@whalecalls) reported

    @tmuxvim Holy ****. Wtf was its problem I talked **** tk the co-founder of reddit once and didnt get nuked and you got nuked for "heres my cool project?" Appeal it

  • rfxkairu
    kyle (@rfxkairu) reported

    @max_spero_ modern reddit has a big issue with people attacking the person via looking through profiles rather than debating the content of the original post/comment. it's turned into a bit of a ******** post-2016

  • genius_highiq
    moose (@genius_highiq) reported

    Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • xanthusholdings
    Xanthus Holdings (@xanthusholdings) reported

    🦅 Xanthus Market Predictor — 2026-07-11 📊 REGIME: Vol-shock / strong headwind — de-risk · Score 7.3/100 · 26% invested / 74% cash 🎭 CONTRARIAN: Caution — greed building (F&G 49.4857, VIX 15.0, RSI(QQQ) 52.8359) 🤖 AI-labs book read: mean 24m +44% 🧠 AI COUNCIL — 🔴 RISK-OFF (high agreement) Unanimous risk-off across all three seats, and the committee concurs. The setup is a textbook asymmetry: ridge base case is only -1.08%, but the correction forecaster (61.9/100, -5.19% worst dip) means the book is risking ~5x the expected gain. SBDV's distribution index at 95.2 is the tell — institutions are quietly selling into a firm 'Rally On' tape while breadth decays underneath. TCLI's vol-term-structure pinned at 100 plus the corroborating MarketWatch VIX/Nasdaq divergence signals plumbing stress. Restrictive real 10Y at 2.31% caps long-duration tech valuations. Offsets exist and keep this from a fire-sale: normal curve, HY OAS tight at 2.7% (-0.35sigma), IVTS 0.868 shows no acute panic. Verdict: de-risk toward the model's ~29% invested, retain longs only in liquid chip leaders, and buy cheap index put spreads while implied vol is subdued. Defense, not liquidation. ↔ vs quant: CONFIRM. Committee aligns with the 10.9 composite and 71% cash target; the -5.19% tail justifies the defensive posture, not just the mild ridge base case. 📣 24h X/Reddit/news: X/Reddit: heavy rotation-out-of-tech chatter, WSB trimming NVDA/AI names; Cramer 'trillion-dollar tech mistake' and Apollo AI-payoff recession note amplifying capitulation talk. 👀 Watch: VIX/VXV term-structure flip above 1.0 confirming the vol divergence · SBDV distribution index (95.2) — breadth capitulation vs mean-reversion · US-Iran/Hormuz headlines re-pricing oil and risk premia Committee: • Claude (risk) — risk-off: Skew is down: modest expected drop masks violent -5% tail; de-risk, hold hedges. • Gemini (macro) — risk-off: Restrictive real yields and severe internal distribution demand aggressive large-cap tech de-risking over the next fortnight. • Grok (catalyst/social) — risk-off: Quant de-risk dominates; rotation out of tech confirmed Advisory only — not investment advice. #AlphaForge #investing #macro

  • _piratebae_
    Not Me (@_piratebae_) reported

    @OrwellNGoode Y’all know we all abandoned google search for Reddit search. They did and still have the best solutions for any queries because everyone is working as a group to find the answer while taking each other down in the process for being stupid.

  • LobaSupremacy
    Saru-Mon (@LobaSupremacy) reported

    @Robbiekarren @jonnittiFGC @HlNOMARUSUMO Reddit is down the hall to the left bud

  • X_MrFantashtic
    Mr Fantashtic (@X_MrFantashtic) reported

    @HollyGrayle They will all be on Reddit later screaming "Why Am I Beautiful? I can't even walk down the street"

  • Muawaz24
    Muawaz (@Muawaz24) reported

    How to come up with content ideas better than 95% of Homo Sapiens and generate leads out of thin air (save this) Before you make any piece of content, you need to know your ideal buyer avatar Who are they What do they want What do they fear Problems that they're struggling with Exact Words they use when complaining about it Make a list of all the problems they're struggling with (If you do this with Claude, it should take you 10 minutes max) 70% of your content has to be speaking to this specific avatar at their level inside jokes that they understand your unique solutions to solve their problems if you want to go bonkers you can search up demand for each problem views on YouTube, comments under a reddit thread, twitter discussion if you own a community prioritize problems that your students are struggling with that's your buyer telling you exactly what they need now you will be fine if you do just stick to that but if you want to get more views and reach cold traffic because warm traffic decays over time and you need to consistently reach more people and get cold traffic in your funnel go one level broader and make content that attracts people with same interests (this is different for every business but in general you can think of beginners) even if they never buy from you they will push your content to people that do and over a long period of time, they will buy from you

  • dmclellan2024
    Douglas McLellan (@dmclellan2024) reported

    @KaskaJessica I’ve told you. A claimant working for Defra is very stompy feet cause the yammer thing was slow to stop with the dead naming. It’s on tribunal tweets. But look, in your reality deadnaming doesn’t happen so that’s fine. Just go on Reddit and tell the trans people that it doesn’t.

  • OnePrettyDemon
    ʚ 𝐵𝑖𝑛𝑎 ☭ // びな ɞ (@OnePrettyDemon) reported

    Have a problem -> go to reddit and research, ppl will always have the same problems as you

  • vekllei
    Hobart (@vekllei) reported

    @xelojelo hated reddit so much I doubled down on my website and now look at me

  • hood_sanctuary
    fab (@hood_sanctuary) reported

    @Bl43ch ive googled through most things and looked through like 8 different reddit threads and ive done most of the command stuff and all the tests so its probably a hardware issue or something but its just so strange to me how its happening now

  • Rtsck
    Agustín Podestá (@Rtsck) reported

    @NianticHelp I can't join raids right now. No matter what I do I keep getting "An error occurred in trying to start a raid. (33)". Please fix this! We are in the middle of the Go Fest! Take a look at Reddit and you'll see it's an issue that's affecting lots of players!!

  • milkroaddaily
    Milk Road (@milkroaddaily) reported

    AppLovin sells $11B of ad space each year (More than Pinterest, Snapchat, and Reddit COMBINED!) That said - it isn't perfect. There's a problem with the TAM... Mobile gaming ad spend tops out around $100B a year, and AppLovin already captures $11B of it. A business this size cannot grow 59% forever inside a market that size. So in June 2026, AppLovin opened its platform to every advertiser on Earth. Starting with a focus on E-commerce, then insurance and fintech. The mechanics here are clever. Publishers control ad load, so players keep seeing the same number of ads. New advertisers just mean more bidders show up to the same fixed-supply auction, which pushes clearing prices higher on inventory AppLovin already owns. If it works, the addressable market goes from ~$100B in mobile gaming ads to $600B+ in digital advertising. That's the bull case. The bear case... 👇

  • pet6ls_
    ali ꕤ is not seeing ariana (@pet6ls_) reported

    @myonly1ag god like what is their problem with her? they act like she k!lled somebody and use her as a punching bag for no relevant reason, like the hoes on reddit are so unhappy and miserable with their lives and project it onto her

  • OrganiqReddit
    OrganiqReddit (@OrganiqReddit) reported

    @JaffetS16949 @SaidAitmbarek Reddit is brutal for social/learning platforms because users there already have communities they trust. The move that works is finding threads where people already complain about the exact problem your platform solves and joining that conversation first, not dropping a link. Which subreddit were you targeting?

  • melfoy_work
    Melfoy (@melfoy_work) reported

    Stripe notification. Two in the morning. His roommate saw the screen. “What’s that.” “Side thing.” Kaz, 31, back-end dev in Akron. Spent one weekend building a tool that watched Capterra reviews for an accounting app and flagged every feature users kept begging for. No logo. No landing page. A script and a Stripe button. Before he wrote a line of code he searched Reddit for “I wish there was a tool that” inside accounting subreddits. Sorted competitor reviews by one star. Wrote down every complaint. One landing page. No product behind it. Twenty emails in four days. Claude Code scaffolded the app, wired Supabase, stubbed the Stripe webhook. He reviewed. Drank coffee. $30 a month to run it. Week six the MRR was $800. He almost quit at week four. Month twelve: $47,812. 1,650 people paying $29 each. His roommate still thinks it’s a side thing. The code took a weekend. The customers took a year.

  • 98zgang
    Tams (@98zgang) reported

    @farragoround I feel sorry that happened to you also those terrible years fs 😮‍💨 mulai dari serial cheaters allegations sampe hate trains this and that (I read some on reddit lately) kek anj apa gw tebalikin aja nih dunia 😭 YES we couldn't deny their musicality always 🤌🏻

  • Gitekimhit
    Aadi (@Gitekimhit) reported

    looks like the Reddit rumors are true👀 -Radhika Pandit yash wife has always publicly supported her husband, Yash, by following him on social media. -The breaking point arrived with the official release of Yash's new "Tabaahi" music video. -Rumors surfaced that Radhika was deeply unhappy with the highly intimate scenes in the video. -Reports claim she explicitly objected to the footage, but Yash refused to back down. -Today, the private dispute went public when Radhika officially unfollowed Yash online. Is this just a small disagreement they'll resolve, or is their relationship in serious trouble ?

  • dlwiest
    cozybear (@dlwiest) reported

    @jon3k Could be a factor, but I think it would be more like “European culture has shaped Reddit culture” rather than “Europeans on Reddit are the problem” because you see the same attitude on America-centric subreddits too

  • _sgarbini
    Daniele Sgarbini (@_sgarbini) reported

    I haven't run out of content ideas in 2 years. yet most "creators" sit at a blank screen on sunday night forcing ideas. the ideas already happened monday to friday. here are 3 methods to never run out of ideas: 1. journal your week keep a running note on your phone. every time something interesting happens to you, write it down. a client call, x post which pissed you off, mistake you made. it can be about anything. by friday you'll have 15+ ideas. each one is a post: the client who ghosted → post about red flags in discovery calls. the tool that wasted your morning → post about what replaced it. 2. become a tentpole write down 3 core views you want to be known for. then ask grok what's trending in your niche this week. link every trend back to 1 of your 3 things. chat gpt 5.6 drops → the guy building his name on human authenticity posts his take on what it means for human creators. 3. scrape your competitors' comments go to the 5 biggest accounts your audience follows. read the comments and replies under their posts on x and reddit. your target audience describes their problems there in their exact words. copy the phrases word for word into a doc. write posts solving those problems in their language. they'll feel like you read their mind. when you follow these 3 strategies, it's impossible to run out of ideas.

  • realsnozilla
    🦍Sno™🥶 (@realsnozilla) reported

    @THEDuaneCates @drawandstrike The whole Ycombinator background stinks. Dig from Spam Alt-man to Paul Graham & YC's first startup Reddit, how ******* weird the whole thing was. Being turned down, being told to make reddit, faking all the comments, selling to Conde, buying back again, aarosw, annenberg, popcorn, PAN & on and on.

  • prismized
    wijee (@prismized) reported

    i found an old reddit thread explaining how to dismantle the rk r75 keyboard to check the wires if this doesn't solve the issue, i'll just throw this thing in the bin

  • AchillesThePlug
    Achilles (@AchillesThePlug) reported

    many of you are genuinely advertising in the wrong place there are subreddits with thousands of your target audience, yet you keep looking for traffic everywhere but there the problem is many of those subreddits HATE being sold to, so you have to do it in a subtle way and drive dm traffic but if you're still stuck? take reddit seriously for 1 month and see what happens

  • rainyloona
    liv🦋 (@rainyloona) reported

    @bachirimiro @EscarlataArana @ToddNauck marvel posted it here and if you hold down to save it you can load it in 4k to get the best quality 🙏 not sure why the reddit op didn’t do that in the first place 🥲

  • RachelMaddiso15
    Rachel Maddison (@RachelMaddiso15) reported

    @NeilWilbyMedia No I've tried to get one from Reddit but seems to have been taken down someone copied part of the text : But Mr McDonald said: “We talked about the Netflix programme.” He said the police body-worn footage of her arrest shown in the programme “was not disclosed to the prosecution”. “The first time anyone outside that investigation saw that was when it was on a Netflix programme,” he explained. “The first time anyone ever heard her mother screaming was on a Netflix programme. She hadn’t seen that. Her parents hadn’t seen it. “It would never have been allowed on a regular station… but because it’s Netflix…” Mr McDonald said he wrote to ITN Productions to take it down.

  • karlw412
    kws315 (@karlw412) reported

    Got too horny and created a new reddit account. Been a while and I thought I was broken of that habit, but...nah.

  • GlennNieuwenh
    Glenn Nieuwenhuis (@GlennNieuwenh) reported

    If you're sending all your traffic straight from the ad to your product page... you're only converting a small slice of your audience. You can't expect every potential customer to be warm enough to buy off one click. Your audience sits in stages, and each stage needs a different page. There are 5 of them, running from cold to hot: 1) Unaware. They don't even realize they have a problem. Your job at this stage is just making them see the problem exists, the selling comes later. An ad like "85% of women over 35 have this gut issue, and almost none of them know it" does exactly that. 2) Problem aware. They feel the pain but have no idea what to do about it, or they think it's just normal life. I.e something like: "Bloated by 3pm every day? You're not lazy, your gut is broken" 3) Solution aware. They know solutions exist, they just don't know which one to trust. A lot of them already tried something that failed. So you go failed-alternative: "most probiotics die in stomach acid before reaching your gut, ours actually gets there." 4) Product aware. They know your brand is one of the options, they just need a push. This is where social proof gets important. - Reviews - Raw UGC - Reddit threads - Screenshots of customer emails 5) Most aware. They already believe in the product. One little extra reason closes it, an offer, a discount, some urgency. A mistake a lot of people make is they build the whole funnel like every visitor is in stage 4 or 5. In reality, most cold traffic from a broad Meta campaign is sitting in stages 1 to 3. That's why scaling stalls, CPMs creep up, and performance gets shaky. People assume the ad broke and make 20 more, or assume the product died and go hunt a new one. Usually neither is true. The gap is the funnel sitting between the click and the checkout. Cold traffic needs an advertorial or a listicle to warm up first. Warmer traffic takes a quiz or a VSL. Hot traffic goes straight to the product page, no lander in the way, because every extra click costs you buyers who were ready. The ad only buys the click. The page is what converts it. Match the page to the stage, and a big chunk of the traffic you've been burning starts turning into customers. Here's an even more in-depth breakdown of this here: