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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (63%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (12%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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threadline (@threadlineCX) reportedMost companies don’t have a “lack of customer feedback” problem. They have a “too much feedback, not enough clarity” problem. Reviews, surveys, tickets, calls, chats, Reddit, app stores… The signal is there. Threadline helps teams pull the story out of the noise.
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Rentta (@D_Rentta) reported@OverclockersUK Looking for help on reddit: Someone describing same issue i and others have Edit: I fixed it they say. People ask how? Crickets.
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Ayla♡ (@ayla_for_ahad) reported@apocalypseasfi I’m still not getting how they come up with the conclusion that an article written on Reddit against her is related to Ahad. Why are they so slow and brain-dead?😭😭
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Jon Knight (Tryks's Husband) (@JontheknightYT) reportedI remember battling the entire dbd discord server on why 2 survivors hiding in a 2v1 scenario is not holding a game hostage, and one community manager backed me up. Now I see my take being upheld on reddit is really nice to see.
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Max Ellison (@MaxEllison2048) reported@white_rxbt @septisum I saw a lengthy post on Reddit that goes into details. The gist is that this isn't new technology, it's old tech with AI "enhanced" images. This type of body scan can't penetrate bones, so it can't see inside the skull. The resolution tends to be lower so things like microscopic fractures won't show up. AI enhancement can't enhance things below resolution thresholds. It could harm people by giving them false positives making them spend money on more testing and treatment for phantom issues. As well as false negatives where they think they are fine, but the machine missed a tumor or other issue. If this is affordable and helps us find tumors early and often, or understand our health better, it could be a net benefit. But it's not a sure thing.
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Simon Wilhelm (@Simon_LeanderW) reportedHow to get your brand cited in AI answers, in order of impact: 1/ Fix your entity so it reads identically across every platform 2/ Restructure content answer-first, not intro-first 3/ Earn third-party mentions (Reddit, press, reviews) 4/ Clean up schema and headings so models can parse you 5/ Keep it recent, models discount stale sources Only 30% of brands stay visible between two consecutive AI answers on the same topic.
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Alt-Taiga (@PantsuTaigas) reported@TheCattastic @ggeynmklk3155 @Willowfoxxo God you people are a broken record. It’s just canned comebacks you saw on Reddit every single time. Talk about boring.
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aisama.code (@aisama_code) reportedSaaS idea validation start with a problem map Before building anything, I want to know: - who has the problem - how they solve it now - what tools they already pay for - what they complain about - what workflow is broken - what result they actually want ! AI is useful when it helps structure this research the workflow: idea -> target user -> pain sources -> competitor map -> repeated complaints -> first offer -> test good inputs: > reddit threads / X posts / reviews / docs / pricing pages / support forums / youtube comments / discord / telegram communities the output should be small: > problem / user / current workaround / existing tools / gap / first feature / first offer / reason to stop / continue ! AI doesn't have to "validate" an idea, AI collects evidence the decision is still manual research -> evidence -> memo -> first offer -> small test
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🥷🏿 (@softstoic) reported@martyrwing Then they have 100+ rules on Reddit pages and your post get taken down each time 💀💀💀💀💀
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Hamza Ali (@iamhmzali) reportedYour buyers don't wake up and suddenly book a demo. First, they ask questions. They look for recommendations. They compare options. They talk about their problems publicly. Those conversations are buying signals. The companies that find them first win. Across Twitter, Reddit, Telegram, and beyond. That's Flintel.
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Johnraider (@Johnraiderjza6) reported@RAWigger Reddit should be shut down
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Mackay Bell (@mackaybell) reported19. Which finally brings us back to the latest (and soon-to-be-brief) Reddit craze. Hollywood doesn’t actually believe Reddit is a goldmine of great movie ideas. They’re not that stupid. But in the random chaos of development, it gives some junior exec something to point to. “Look, we found this viral thing!” Just enough cover to justify their job and push a project forward for a minute. For thirty-plus years since Jaws and Star Wars, the studios have chased every fad imaginable trying to solve their story problem: spec script wars, magazine articles (Miramax even launched one), self-published novels, Wattpad stories, the Black List, Twitter threads, true-crime podcasts, YouTube creepypastas, and now Reddit AMAs and lore. None of them stick. The pattern is always the same. Everyone rushes in thinking they’ve found the cheat code. Agents quickly game the system. Prices explode. Most projects still die in development. A couple get made… and usually flop. Then it’s back to square one, hunting for the next shiny development fad. I’m not trying to discourage anyone from jumping on the Reddit wave. Go for it. But that’s how it works. The only hopeful thing I can say to anyone trying to break into this broken system is this: since it’s mostly random anyway… just make the thing you actually want to make. It can’t possibly be any worse than everything else being tried.
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mimi | is in love with naoya 🔔🩵 (@majiyoroshikuu) reported“Oh I asked chatgpt” what a loser look it up on Reddit where someone probably asked the same question 7 years ago you slimy chud. Look it up on a proper browser. Read a book. Or, maybe unfathomable to some, you could use your own thinking and problem solving skills!
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Mekun Tizichi (@MekunTizichi) reported@LinkofSunshine Only Redditors know the true horrors of Reddit. Look up/Google "Broken Arms Reddit", "Jolly Rancher Reddit", "Coconut Reddit", "Poop Knife Reddit", and "Maggot Girl Reddit". Just mentally prepare yourself for nightmares.
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straderk (@Pherson24) reported@claudeai @bcherny @bcherny did you guys release the Claude design mcp and removed it the same day? I was trying to connect to Design from Claude and just kept getting error messages. Also saw a Reddit user asking the same.
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sct350 (@sct350) reported@Crypto_Lexus Yep. Been a holder since ven days. Down 95% since December 2024. The telegram is dead. Reddit is dead. Team barely posts anything at all. Just floundering
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AKAY 💙❤️ (@Captainbugggy) reported@apoorvdarshan @ChadAppDev I’m having issues creating and I’m guessing it’s due to my location. Really miss reading and being active on Reddit. Would really appreciate any help I can get on getting an account again
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Audrey (@Hepburn_ve) reportedWtf is Ripple actually doing? It’s been a while since the XRP lawsuit was dropped, freeing Ripple from the chains it was binded. After the whole SEC drama cooled down, you’d think there’d be a ton of public news, big partnerships, real adoption stories but it feels… quiet. No massive updates, no flashy announcements, no big cross-border payment rollout proof, nothing trending. It was projected towards replacing old SWIFT rails. Yet outside niche corners of Twitter/Reddit, I don’t see screenshots of pilot programmes, banks actually sending stuff of real transactions with XRP live on the ledger. Japan ? no update. By when can we expect Ripple to just breakout with its amazing system ? Seriously Ripple had lot of time since past half decade to just get things ready and get things real once the case was dropped. But it feels like no one is serious out there
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DLibryum (@DLibryum) reported@AwakanedZero @CorpoScum Reddit groups are community moderated, rarely will you see an offical CM directly moderating them. That said, keep pushing on steam and your post is probably going to be locked down.. and mre then likely if you keep persisting on x u'll be blocked
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DR-TGb🏄🏿♂️-iSellWears🇵🇹🇫🇷🇳🇴🇧🇷 (@alt_tgbwears) reported@TheBoykayy I Dey even see less self, sub 160 Most people are on the lease, 299 a month for standard model 3, 1700 down and 0% APR Be like na just offer for a while Good deal from what I read on Reddit
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The Big Alt (@big_alt1) reported@reddit_lies Sooo you’re saying Biden got oil prices down really low AND you’re admitting the Iran conflict was a mistake? Ig Reddit lies went woke
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madmartigan (@_badmartigan_) reported@SenTomCotton I heard on reddit that Cotton is run by foreign intel and US intel knows but all attempts to investigate have been shut down from on high. Apparently someone, I can't imagine who, has something really ******* dark on this guy.
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NiteCapsLSU (@LSUomaha8) reported@AnonymousLeftie komi is a mentally ill reddit freak who needs to be put down. You live behind a computer and have no power in the real world
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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.
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✨whateverman✨🎙️ (@what3verman) reportedWoke up to a video taken down for DMCA for a FIFA clip I posted. My account was locked and it stated that a repeated offence will result in suspension. Guess I’m not posting highlights again. Strangely enough one of the videos was “post video” click from another account. The second was something I clipped from Reddit. FIFA is serious about this, probably better to be safe than risk losing your account for engagement. Here’s the legal dated March 30 2026 and I’m assuming they attach this to every complaint?
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Crypto Monk (@jamesan52491706) reported@JorgeyChriwmn8 @Reddit @RobertMitch_ How This Person Will Solve My Issue
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𝑏 𝑥 𝑛 (@bxn45I) reported@XDJGUNDAMX @iamrobtv I mean thats the same with people who are having problems with their consoles overheating or the ring of the death on 360, when it doesn’t happen to u it seems unrealistic but then u check reddit and see threads upon threads with people who are having that problem
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Corey Ganim (@coreyganim) reportedthe AI version of market research as a service: 1. pick a niche 2. collect where the market talks 3. use AI to find repeated pain 4. turn it into content/offers/scripts 5. sell the monthly update most businesses are NOT listening to their market. they (sometimes) check reviews. they (sometimes) skim comments. they (sometimes) ask customers. But nobody is systematically turning market language into business assets. 5 niches you could sell this to: 1. Dentists Sources: - Google reviews - Reddit threads - competitor websites - local Facebook groups - patient FAQs Build: "Patient Objection Miner" Output: - top fears - service questions - ad angles - landing page copy - content ideas 2. Gyms Sources: - member reviews - cancellation reasons - competitor offers - local fitness groups Build: "Churn + Offer Insight Report" Output: - why people join - why people quit - what offers pull attention - what testimonials to collect 3. Med spas Sources: - TikTok comments - Google reviews - competitor promos - consult questions Build: "Consult Question + Content Engine" Output: - FAQs - trust objections - offer angles - follow-up scripts 4. Ecommerce brands Sources: - Amazon reviews - competitor reviews - support tickets - ad comments Build: "Customer Voice Mining Skill" Output: - product issues - hooks - objections - comparison angles - new product ideas 5. Agencies Sources: - sales calls - lost-deal notes - client emails - industry posts Build: "Niche Demand Map" Output: - what buyers care about - what they ignore - what language they use - what offer to lead with Charge $1-$3K to build the first research system. Charge $500/mo for monthly updates. This is a high-value system that turns messy market signals into assets the business can use.
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Deadbeat Barbie (@deadbeat_auntie) reportedI was in reddit thread about overrated/underwhelming euro cities, and I named Paris and immediately caught smoke. I was like sheesh people are such basic haters 🙄 then further down the thread someone said MILAN is trash and I almost crashed out 🫠
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lunchtable 🇺🇸 (@lunch_table_) reported@reddit_lies Reddit needs to be shut down.