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July 12: Problems at Reddit

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  • 57% Website Down (57%)
  • 24% Errors (24%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • GoldilocksOrbit
    Jagan (@GoldilocksOrbit) reported

    @ChadAppDev 6 tiktoks and 2 reddit posts but revenue dropped 73%. the content isn't the problem, the targeting is. which of those 8 posts landed with someone who actually uses ios apps in your category?

  • seangjames_x
    Sean G. James 🌞⚡️ (@seangjames_x) reported

    @Michaeldudufudu I thought our brave xisters tended to only go for cis women because they were too Reddit coded to pull a woman as a man, how could bottoming be an issue?

  • pocket_prawn
    a prawn for your pocket 🦐 (@pocket_prawn) reported

    @Obsolete_Woman i think this is a uniquely bayo!reddit thing- twt has its problems but no one posts stuff like that under fanart (at least mine) typically. most times i’ve posted viola fanart on reddit, someone almost always comments their distaste for her. had to block someone once too

  • thebadassdev
    Toma (@thebadassdev) reported

    Meet Todd. He built a great product but got 0 users because he tried all the wrong marketing channels... He forgot that Reddit has over 1 billion active users/month asking for help with their issues. To make sure you don't end up like Todd, we scrape 12,000+ subreddits/day to find your next customers automatically. Watch the video 👇

  • hoyty
    Hoyty (@hoyty) reported

    @miketerrill @surface Someone contacted me on Reddit and said they are unable to get it to boot with iPXE. It seems like this model changed in some way that broke older versions of wdsmgfw.efi on WDS so maybe there could be an issue with iPXE as well?

  • PPorcius
    Pontius Porcius (@PPorcius) reported

    @YorubaCowboy @Tiger_Rider_ They reversed her goals, values, and core beliefs for reddit tier discourse. I read the original book, saw the new movie, and was let down by a cheap, plywood imitation.

  • moodyofficial24
    Moody (@moodyofficial24) reported

    I hope that little **** on reddit that came into my livestream awhile back talking **** spills his ice cream down his shirt

  • N0SENSEOFTIME
    natalie ★ (@N0SENSEOFTIME) reported

    @lvesny @handsatthepiano you’re 20 years old, please act like it. if you cannot grasp that this man did something wrong when multiple people unrelated to the reddit poster have confirmed what happened i think the problem lies with you at this point. i hope your mind gets better.

  • mp_engine
    Material-to-Product Engine (@mp_engine) reported

    Weekend build inspiration 🔧 You've probably seen the headlines — AI is transforming materials science. Billion-dollar labs. Supercomputer simulations. Novel alloy discovery. Cool. But here's what nobody's talking about: You don't need a $300M startup to use AI for materials selection. You need a phone camera and a Saturday morning. Let me show you what I mean with three real scenarios every maker has faced: — 🔹 Scenario 1: The outdoor enclosure dilemma You're building a weatherproof housing for a garden sensor. You've got some PETG filament and some ASA sitting on the shelf. Both could work. But which one handles UV and rain cycles better for YOUR specific design? Old way: Spend 45 minutes deep in Reddit threads getting contradictory advice. New way: Snap a photo of both materials. Upload them to the Material-to-Product Engine. 22 AI specialist agents — including a Material Analyst, Mechanical Engineer, and Sustainability Analyst — break down what you're actually working with. Then the Engine doesn't just tell you about the material. It generates product concepts, engineering drawings in PDF, even CAD files in STEP or STL that you can pull straight into your slicer or modelling software. You're not guessing anymore. You're designing from evidence. — 🔹 Scenario 2: The reclaimed wood question You scored some beautiful salvaged timber from a demolition site. You want to turn it into an outdoor bench. But what finish should you use? Is this hardwood or softwood? How weathered is it really? Snap a photo. Upload it. The Engine's agents analyse what you've got and produce a manufacturing plan that accounts for the material's actual characteristics — not just generic "how to finish wood" advice from a YouTube thumbnail. The Managing Engineer agent coordinates the whole analysis. The Industrial Designer thinks about form. The Chemical Engineer considers finish compatibility. It's like having a tiny consultancy in your workshop. — 🔹 Scenario 3: The "what even IS this?" box Every maker has one. That box of offcuts, samples, mystery metals, and random sheet goods you've collected over the years. You know there's something good in there, but you don't know what to make with it. This is where it gets fun. Photograph the material. Let the Engine do its thing. Instead of YOU trying to think of what to build, the system generates product concepts based on what the material actually is and what it's suited for. 42+ products have been designed this way so far — from real scanned materials that real people uploaded. Your mystery aluminium offcut might become a camera mount. That chunk of acetal might become a jig. The Engine gives you the concept, the drawings, and the manufacturing plan. — Here's what I love about this: The AI-materials revolution isn't just happening in corporate R&D labs. It's happening in garages and maker spaces and spare-bedroom workshops. The same core idea — use AI to understand materials and design better products — scales all the way down to a single person with a single project. The Engine runs on four tiers, and you can start at Trial level with 6-8 specialist agents. Enough to get a material analysis, a product concept, and real output files you can actually use. No PhD required. No six-figure software license. Just your material, your camera, and your curiosity. What's on your bench this weekend? 👇 #MakerLife #AIforMakers #WeekendBuild

  • 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 🥲

  • icenquon
    icen (@icenquon) reported

    There's a specific behavior pattern that gets flagged by Reddit's systems that most founders wouldn't think to avoid, because it looks like enthusiasm rather than a red flag. An account that goes from near-zero activity to a high volume of posting in a short window gets treated with suspicion, regardless of how genuine that activity actually is. The platform expects gradual acceleration, a slow build in how often someone shows up, not a sudden burst that looks more like a campaign than a person. This creates an odd tension for founders trying to build presence quickly. The instinct when finally committing to a channel is to go all in, show up daily, comment constantly, make up for lost time. On Reddit specifically, that exact instinct reads to the system as inauthentic, because real human engagement tends to be irregular and slowly increasing, not immediately intense. What this means practically is that patience isn't just a nice quality to have on this particular platform. It's closer to a technical requirement. An account that spends its first few weeks engaging lightly and occasionally, then gradually increases involvement over time, tends to build genuine standing in a way that an account trying to compress months of presence into two intense weeks never quite manages to. Reddit rewards a version of consistency that looks almost accidental, the kind that happens when someone's genuinely interested rather than executing a plan. Ironically, the plan that works best is the one that resists looking like a plan at all.

  • 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 🤌🏻

  • PsychicSpace_
    Psyke 🌙🌌 (@PsychicSpace_) reported

    My coping strategy is just to look up a reddit thread of people being mad at what I'm mad at and I call down

  • maxdubler
    Max Dubler 🏳️‍🌈 (@maxdubler) reported

    @ColeSandick It was very easy to see the warning signs with Platner. Someone who walked around with a fist sized totenkopf tattoo for eighteen years and only had it covered after the media made it a story clearly has terrible judgment. His Reddit posts were further evidence of poor character.

  • 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

  • rohit_jsfreaky
    Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported

    @RandallKanna reddit spam is a short term hack, the moment the models weight it down every one of those apps evaporates overnight

  • sia0lena
    0lena’ (@sia0lena) reported

    @teyrns It’s genuinely just one guy, I’ve had a few people like 3 ask me if it was ai but when I showed my sketches they were apologetic and liked my art. Which I don’t have any issue of someone who’s not seen my art (especially because this was the first time on reddit) asking

  • RISH_Bravo
    Rishabh (@RISH_Bravo) reported

    Apple suing OpenAI isn't shocking because employees switched companies, that happens all the time in Silicon Valley. What's different is Apple's allegation that former employees continued accessing confidential information after leaving and that OpenAI's hardware leadership encouraged or benefited from it. If those claims are proven, this stops being a hiring story and becomes a trade secret case. What surprised me most wasn't the lawsuit, it was the reaction online. Even people who usually support OpenAI were saying the same thing: if Apple can back these allegations with evidence, this goes far beyond aggressive recruiting. OpenAI has the money to hire the best engineers in the world. It shouldn't need confidential files to compete. The timing is also fascinating. OpenAI is expanding into hardware, Apple is doubling down on AI, and both companies are ultimately chasing the next computing platform after the smartphone. This lawsuit may look like it's about one employee or one laptop, but it could end up defining how AI companies recruit talent while protecting intellectual property. For now, these are still allegations, not facts. The evidence presented in court will matter far more than headlines or Reddit debates. But one thing is certain: this case has the potential to become one of the most important trade-secret battles of the AI era.

  • RetaDiary
    Patient 023 💉 (@RetaDiary) reported

    📖 Why did I start Patient023? Honestly, I wish I had an account like this before I started reta. Before joining my Phase 3 trial I spent hours on Reddit, X and Instagram reading about retatrutide. After a while it started feeling like everyone was dropping a crazy amount of weight fast. 80 pounds. 100 pounds. Goal weight in 4 months. Don’t get me wrong those transformations are awesome and I’m genuinely happy for those people. But when that’s all you see, it starts feeling like that’s what’s supposed to happen. If it doesn’t You start wondering if you’re doing something wrong. I’ve fallen into that trap before. Last year I convinced myself I’d lose 50 pounds in 3 months doing carnivore because that’s what everyone online seemed to be posting. When it didn’t happen, I was way harder on myself than I should’ve been. Looking back, my expectations were the problem. Not my effort. That’s a huge reason I started this account. I want to show what a real journey actually looks like. • Bloodwork • Clinic visits • The weeks where nothing really happens • Learning how to eat better • Lifting weights • Mistakes • Questions I still don’t know the answer to • Learning from people who are further along than me I’m not trying to be the fastest transformation on your timeline. I’m trying to be the most honest one. I also want to do my small part in pushing back on the stigma around GLPs. I’ve had enough conversations in real life to know there are people who could genuinely benefit from these medications… But they’re worried about what their family, friends or coworkers will think. Or they feel like they have to lose weight in a way that everyone else approves of. I hate that. If this account helps even one person set realistic expectations, realize their progress is actually normal, or feel okay asking for help Then it’ll all be worth it. Enjoy your weekend!!!

  • astrov0re
    mimi (@astrov0re) reported

    @ra_aaara i’m not clicking some sketchy *** link off of reddit and the server i’m in doesn’t have the vsts i want… the majority of them are for windows anyway and i use mac

  • om_patel5
    Om Patel (@om_patel5) reported

    i took my startup from 0 to 2.15 million google impressions and 6,000+ clicks in 3 months, purely through seo and gseo everyone thinks seo is dead because ai overviews now sit on top of the results and answer the question before anyone clicks. its not dead. the game just split into two, seo to rank on google, and gseo to get cited inside the ai answers themselves. i did both so heres the exact system. the core idea is to stop writing blog posts one at a time. build a system that produces thousands of pages, each answering one very specific question, powered by data nobody else has. 1\ programmatic seo off my own data my startup sits on a large proprietary dataset. thats the unfair advantage. instead of writing pages by hand, i built templates that turn that data into thousands of unique pages, each targeting one long tail search. > one page per tool, per niche, per problem category, instead of one generic page > every page pulls in real data points so its genuinely useful, not thin filler > this is the exact play zapier and nomadlist used to pull millions of organic visits google doesnt penalize automated pages. it penalizes the "thin" ones. so every page has to carry a real purpose or it doesnt get made. 2\ gseo, getting cited inside the ai answers this is the part almost nobody is doing yet for their own startup. ai overviews and chatgpt/claude/gemini/perplexity are the new "front page", and you want to be the source they pull from, not the site they replace. > structure every page so an ai can lift a clean, quotable answer straight out of it > lead with the actual data, tables and numbers, the stuff a text summary cant fully replicate, so people still click through > get referenced across the web so the models learn to trust and cite your brand as the authority on the topic when the ai answers the question using your data, you win the visibility even on the zero click searches. 3\ reddit as a ranking channel google surfaces reddit threads at the top of results constantly now. so i show up where the exact problem i solve is already being talked about. > find threads where people are complaining about the problem my startup solves > actually help, dont spam, answer the question properly > build real presence in the subreddits my buyers live in so my stuff ranks double duty. it drives direct traffic and plants my brand inside the reddit results google now loves. 4\ domain authority authority isnt one badge you bolt on at the end, its baked into everything. > listed and reviewed on real directories, product hunt, g2, capterra, trustpilot, etc > earned backlinks from people genuinely referencing the data, of course not bought links > consistent "build in public" presence so the brand gets mentioned and linked naturally domain authority lifts every programmatic page along with it which is the compounding part seo in 2026 isnt publishing more ai slop blogs, its building a system, powered by data only you have, that both ranks on google and gets cited by the ai. its slow at first but compounds forever

  • Lim38878197
    Lim (@Lim38878197) reported

    @officialM__R This really isn't as true as you'd assume, and one of the sobering realizations I've had over the years is that if you are getting your pop history fix from the likes of reddit or certain youtube channels you might actually be better off than back 20 years ago when it was mostly

  • thetruepriizma
    TheTruePriizma (@thetruepriizma) reported

    @Midzahh @DatDepth Successful-Credit685 on Reddit found the fix. You have to literally play on a different account and it works. Total bs But so far only fix

  • ma1vraf
    rafmaiv_ (@ma1vraf) reported

    yeah Twitter: 2 Discord: 2 Instagram: 1 Facebook: 1 but no use Snapchat: 0 (never used) TikTok: 1 Twitch: 1 (i always forget about it) Steam: 3 YouTube: 1 Spotify: 1(yt music clears tho) Pinterest: 0 Reddit: 1 (i agree terrible site) Gmail: 5 ig Telegram: 0

  • grumpy_centrist
    Grumpy centrist (@grumpy_centrist) reported

    @DanielPriestley @DanNeidle @garyseconomics You are right, I just went down a rabbit hole reading on the Garry Reddit sub. The users are delusional and angry. The world is unfair and they are losing - they are angry and want someone else to pay. Reason and logical arguments do not stand.

  • 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 ?

  • Gordon_0925
    Gordon_925 (@Gordon_0925) reported

    @danielCELlK dctwt did and still does the same **** though this aint a reddit problem

  • not_2yellow4u
    Not Cat 🤔🤔🤔 (@not_2yellow4u) reported

    @battlehateharm Had a boss straight up just stop paying his entire staff for upwards of three months, no one saw any money until the front of house server took to Reddit and got the place review bombed.

  • junayed711
    Junayed (@junayed711) reported

    Morning everyone 👋 I've open-sourced BanterBird. I originally built it just for me — a copilot for X to help me keep up with replies without sounding like a bot. You point it at a post, it drafts a reply in your voice, and you edit and send it yourself. Nothing fires on its own. It'll also tell you when a post isn't really worth replying to. It's still on the Chrome Web Store if you just want to use it. But the code's open now too, so you can self-host it, mess with the prompts, make it your own. I'm focused on GateBolt these days, so I'd rather BanterBird was out there for people to build on than sat gathering dust. If there's something you'd want it to do, tell me — I'll add what I can when I get a spare hour. Reddit and LinkedIn support would be nice down the line, but no promises on when. Links below. #buildinpublic #opensource

  • Balavigneshtn
    Vicky (@Balavigneshtn) reported

    Few users in chennai sub on reddit are claiming otherwise. Using the meter properly, fares have gone down drastically, etc.