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July 13: Problems at Reddit

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  • 56% Website Down (56%)
  • 24% Errors (24%)
  • 20% Sign in (20%)

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Douai Sign in 1 day ago
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Da Nang Sign in 4 days ago
Chhindwāra Sign in 5 days ago
Puteaux Website Down 10 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 10 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • Jaycee_rr
    Jay (@Jaycee_rr) reported

    @Rishit_sayss From what I read in reddit, the black guys said that black women generally have attitude problems and couldn't stand being with them. Said whites had better character. Personally, I have no idea. I live in Asia.

  • knivesnhoney
    ⋆˚꩜。𝚔𝚒𝚝𝚝𝚢。𖦹°꩜.ೃ࿔ (@knivesnhoney) reported

    @SOCKZXX @holyldpdl according to reddit it was in e2 (toledo) n christine calls lemuel “grace jones in gucci” as an insult. kevin hanna co-wrote in both that episode and e6 so if he’s got an issue w louis/jacob he’s not hiding it well 😭😭

  • HowDevelop
    Shivay Lamba (@HowDevelop) reported

    It reads your repo's live GitHub state and computes 4 action lists, nothing generic: 🔍 Triage: dupe clusters, hot issues, unanswered threads 🚀Ship It: approved-ready PRs + a changelog draft 👥 People: first-time contributors going stale 💬 Worth Replying To: HN/Reddit/web mentions

  • _____DARTS_____
    Jeff (@_____DARTS_____) reported

    @ChiliEnjoyer I try to be as polite as possible when I say this, but the problem is what someone else said... It's a bunch of Reddit mod, theater kid dorks who somehow flocked to MLS and this is the end result. That's 100% the truth.

  • AIDailyGuy
    Jake Z (@AIDailyGuy) reported

    @andreyiscoding Finding the conversations where your problem lives is the whole game, agreed. The next version: people ask Claude or Perplexity for a tool instead of scrolling Reddit. We built Dashform so the funnel itself answers, agents read it, check fit, book. Same playbook, it's just a new reader.

  • therealmewt1987
    Mewt (@therealmewt1987) reported

    @reddit_lies After everything that gay little imp has done to destroy our country, I don't have a problem with Reddit acting like this just this once.

  • Michael_Reese_
    StopListening2theNoise (@Michael_Reese_) reported

    @sappholives83 @ThoughtCrimes80 I got perma banned today on Reddit for saying that she went from being a pretty petite woman to an ugly wimpy man. The world is severely broken when we cater to the mentally ill.

  • KimJongEnglish
    Fake Kim Jong Un (@KimJongEnglish) reported

    @gassyfarts9 @Fuhrious2 @koreanscot Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • andreyiscoding
    just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported

    hard truth most founders don't want to accept. my experience building in before/after. before: looking for perfect idea, perfect code, zero distribution work, only building all the time in silence. result: wasted time, zero users, zero money after: daily content, reddit posts, AI-assisted building, iterating fast, solving real problems result: actually got real users, actually got paid. focus on the right things.

  • jesse_altman
    JA (@jesse_altman) reported

    We’re incubating a new product inside our venture studio. Stumbled into crazy product market fit such that we built the product quickly to get it in front of potential customers, confirm we aren’t hallucinating this opportunity, and get feedback. It’s easily a $30m ARR opportunity and the incumbent is asleep at the wheel. So now we need a marketing site for the product. Pulled the demo product up in the Claude desktop browser, gave fable a brief, asked it to start with a thorough tear down of the market leaders business/positioning/weaknesses. Fan out across review sites, Reddit, wherever and look for feedback on the competition. Analyze the handful of demo calls where we’ve previewed the platform. Identify the white space in both product and SEO. Next I had Fable go through the entire demo product in the desktop browser, create a site map, identified a solid @referodesign starting point and use @impeccable_ai to craft a marketing site based on the gaps in the market, where our features address pain points identified by our research. Also had it build a full design system out along the way. Finally ran a pass on the site using @emilkowalski’s design skills. Reverse engineering the marketing site from the product itself, along with a universe of research, damn near one shotted the entire thing. So, in one day we went from a fully functional backend with no marketing site to a relatively polished, fully functional site that doesn’t look like AI slop, fully SEO optimized, with copy that speaks to the exact pain points that make this opportunity so juicy in the first place. Now all that’s left is to flip it over to one of our designers for some final polishing, QA with the dev team, stripe/hubspot integration, and launch. This entire process would’ve previously taken weeks if not months. The fact that I can do it in a day is blowing my mind.

  • Hale_Joon
    Hale Joon (@Hale_Joon) reported

    @NianticHelp hey I didn't receive any rewards for my weekly progress today. Some people on Reddit also reported the same issue. This was the first week where I crossed 50km, so I was really excited about the rewards. Can you please help with this?

  • SHAZZIE1971
    ZIPPIE TWEETS 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@SHAZZIE1971) reported

    @BenGrahamUK Ban TikTok and Reddit; 80% of the problem of nutters killing would stop. That is where it all comes from.

  • x0rain_
    ‎ ‎⃟ (@x0rain_) reported

    @CHISALOVEBOT i remember i had an issue and i asked somebody on reddit about what i can do to fix it and somebody asked me if i was a beginner and that it's basic/common sense (note that i don't do this at all, as in it's not something i practice or am pursuing)

  • Rusiiiiiiiik
    Дід Жара (@Rusiiiiiiiik) reported

    @Knight10293847 BG3 issues are that it based on dnd 5e which means bad balance due to powercreep for its characters after a level 5, week plot (all of larian games have weak plots) bloated and at the same time undercooked act 3 and few reddit chungus companions (damn you Mercer and theater kids)

  • Qantus
    V for Visionary (@Qantus) reported

    @TeamYouTube @Hiro_0421_Megu You guys keep saying this but it’s a known problem globally, just check Reddit. It’s happening to several different iPhone models running iOS 18, 26, and 27 regardless of internet connection. Reinstalling the app does no good because this issue comes back. This problem is clearly a result of the latest YouTube update for iOS.

  • brillaas
    Brilliance | Ads & Funnels (@brillaas) reported

    If you want a 5X ROAS yesterday here's the quickest and guaranteed way to do it First we have to understand why ads perform. There's 4 different reasons. You have the ads, the market, the sales team, the offer. If you were to guess what would you say is the most important of them all If you guessed the market you are right Here's the hierarchy 1. Market 2. Offer 3. Ads 4. Sales When you run ads to a HUGE market with a painful problem that they desperately need to solve The ads could be **** and you still make a lot of money Because there's a substantial volume of individuals who need your solution The second is the offer Say the market is not that huge but you have a REALLY GOOD OFFER that people are going to see and go "yeah I need that right now" You will make money Every other thing including the ads is secondary. So if you want a 5X ROAS from the jump Choose a massive market with a huge pain and sell to them Turbo charge it by creating an offer that: -> Is revenue driven -> Removes a lot of the upfront work that they have to do -> Has a specific timeframe (ideally fast) -> Is super easy to understand -> Is ideally a one-time setup And you will generate such a substantial amount of revenue for your business If you have these components it also means that your costs are typically going to be much lower than the standard A great example of this would be a funnel we built out for a reddit marketing company that ranks businesses using AI - ICP is Business owners Super broad ICP and a hot offer They launched ads and booked 89 calls at $79 each 19% application rate 10% booked call rate $41 cost per application $76 cost per call Insane stats and not average by the way Huge market, great offer, good ads and a great conversion mechanism.

  • Drake77309767
    Drake (@Drake77309767) reported

    @Ghost_Plans @aidandoyleee @SwannMarcus89 The fact that people who were fine with the tattoo and the Reddit posts and the weird internal finances business and the abuse allegations from a month or so ago are now jumping ship is your issue, not people like me who thought all those other things were red flags.

  • daniel_adinnu
    Dinnu daniel (@daniel_adinnu) reported

    The upgrade isn’t the interesting part. The retailer finding out and the buyer refusing to give it back is where this story actually turns. A Ukrainian buyer, posting as jackinets, paid 14,400 hryvnia, about 350 dollars, for an OEM tray version of the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, after bent motherboard pins from a failed cooler install forced him to replace his whole setup. The invoice printed the 7800X3D. The chip that arrived was stamped Ryzen 7 9800X3D, a newer generation part the same store was separately selling for 19,500 hryvnia, roughly 475 dollars. He tested it, confirmed it was genuine, and posted his win to Reddit. Here’s the part that turns this from a lucky mix-up into an actual dispute. Another Reddit user recognized the store from the photos and reported the error directly to its management. The retailer thanked them for flagging it and said the courier responsible for the mix-up would be fined 5,000 hryvnia. The original post got deleted after a wave of criticism calling the buyer’s silence dishonest. The buyer did not go quiet. He said he offered the store partial compensation, accounting for a week’s delivery delay and the loss of warranty coverage since his paperwork still listed the wrong model. The store refused anything short of a full payment difference. No deal was reached, and he kept the processor, calling accusations of theft a holdover of what he described as Soviet-era thinking about property. Neither side is fully in the clear here. A warehouse picking error is not a gift, and refusing any compensation after being caught isn’t quite the clean luck story the original post framed it as. But a retailer demanding full price after essentially punishing its own courier for the mistake isn’t a clean position either. The actual ending isn’t a happy accident. It’s an unresolved argument about who owes what once a mistake gets found out instead of quietly kept.

  • wsbrobinhood
    WSB Robinhood (@wsbrobinhood) reported

    Gm $WSB degens! A few updates from us - 💠 We have added a custom sticker pack to telegram, more will be added overtime. 💠 Dex bug looks to be corrected soon, we have been hounding them about it - this will show us as an OG coin of hood chain. 💠 CA has been added to our bio & X community is being made 💠 NOXA have been contacted for redirecting fees, they are slow to reply but as soon as they do the buy backs & community rewards will start! 💠 Our website is starting to be built, we want this to be perfect and show the story & history on WSB along with a custom WSB meme generator so this may take some time. 💠 Working on advertising across other platforms like tiktok & reddit.

  • OVOhitman
    OVOhitman (@OVOhitman) reported

    @hasanthehun You platformed platner who said a horrible things about Black people in his Reddit post he never apologized and you platformed him for one issue and now you want black voters help after the damage that you’ve done especially that video in your chat

  • cepistle_
    Cepistle (@cepistle_) reported

    Before this, I’d built more apps than I could count. Most of them ended in failure. A handful managed to attract users and make some money, but eventually, they stopped making money too. I’ve come to realize that the biggest problem I’ve faced as a founder is my reluctance to go out and find customers. Sometimes I built apps based on little more than wishful thinking. Looking back, it was obvious why they failed. Later, I started seeing people all over X, Reddit, and elsewhere struggling with the same problem. Then I noticed something about Reddit: people are already organized into communities, and every subreddit has its own core audience. Most people in r/cats, for example, are cat owners. For almost every product I come across, there are potential users somewhere on Reddit. The question is how to find them—and how to connect with them.

  • Raynerdtech
    Ray 👨🏽‍💻 website & app developer (@Raynerdtech) reported

    People say, “Every problem has already been solved.” ChatGPT is proof that this means almost nothing. You could search Reddit, Google, Stack Overflow, and forums years ago and eventually find an answer to almost anything. ChatGPT didn’t invent access to information. It removed the friction. That’s the lesson for startups: You don’t always need a brand-new problem. Sometimes you just need to solve an old one in a way that feels significantly easier.

  • KayFabe14
    Kay Fabe (@KayFabe14) reported

    @Luna55147371741 @atensnut "Reddit" There's your problem retard.

  • Vision33X
    Vision33X ♘ (@Vision33X) reported

    @brucefenton nobody drops billions on a company just to burn it down. thats a reddit theory not a business model

  • GambelerQuail
    Quail 🪶🌥️ (@GambelerQuail) reported

    I think we might all be calling things that are not really similar in any way “Reddit” as a pejorative because Reddit is kind of an inherently slopulist website due to the up and down voting system.

  • Becky15114922
    Becky (@Becky15114922) reported

    @MrAndyNgo Well there a little late on Mitch. He died weeks ago. If the hill ever stops gaslighting the public. Reddit seems to be a platform that should be shut down. Looks like a breeding ground for lunatics

  • girIfaggot
    Baathista (@girIfaggot) reported

    @myreadingmang4 Omg i went down that reddit rabbit hole

  • stefanibershi
    Yun Shi (@stefanibershi) reported

    I created an AI that quietly benches financial creators based on their performance, watching 300 plus of them. I've been constructing this for roughly a year. The algorithms of my feeds began banishing people because their great power rewarded whoever shouted loud enough, not whoever was right. And in the moment, you can’t tell them apart. Thus, a group of agents are observing makers across YouTube, X, Reddit, Substack and Medium, plus profit calls, news and congressional trade filings. On an average day, over a 100 thousand of signals are generated but proposed only that few which matter and can actually work. Essentially, every public call is timestamped and checked against what the market actually did. If a person doesn’t pull their weight, they are dropped from the team. I never put out rankings, nor do I publicize any track record. Just one thing which I put out; it’s whose judgment survived. At present, there is a pool of 300+ verified creators running 24/7. Choose a group of investors or one of your own choice and read on stock or run their frameworks in-depth. I am posting because I want the methodology to be examined, not validated. I’m having some trouble here. Timestamp bias: if a “call” is buried 22 min into a video, pinning when it went public is harder than it sounds. What would you do about it? Makers erase their poor opinions. To what extent should I worry about archiving? What does it mean for something to be a “call” when half of them are hedged or vague? Where would you begin if you wanted to break it? The code isn't open source. However, I have extensive note on the vetting pipeline and can elaborate on it. It is a research and learning tool, not a signals service. Nothing it outputs is advice. Glad to assist The same flag as before if you’re in favor of the product, a majority of trading subs want you to say so, or else it gets removed as astroturf. Do you want it even shorter?

  • amolitor99
    amolitor.dolt (@amolitor99) reported

    @DrFrancisYoung it's perfectly normal. this is just twitter/reddit imagining an education system that mostly does not exist, abetted by endless grifters who want to sell solutions to this problem that largely does not exist. just an odd corner of the outrage machine

  • up2bprettyodd
    kira (@up2bprettyodd) reported

    And don’t look up ur period problems on reddit cause you’re gonna see a lot more toilet fetuses than you want to