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June 11: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 64% Website Down (64%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • Nocturnal
    Nocturnal (@Nocturnal) reported

    Reddit is down again.

  • rrs00179
    Rohan Sharma (@rrs00179) reported

    @nibzard I recently read a thread on reddit for this issue. some of the users even got their accounts closed by anthropic.

  • coldhealing
    cold 🥑 (@coldhealing) reported

    @dee561989 Reddit is down the hall and to the left ladies

  • window7021
    Input (@window7021) reported

    @FireMonkey "Server pooling" is what a random I met in squads told me it's called, he said he'd found a way to check in real time where it's connecting you and that in NA you often get "pooled." No idea how real this is, but it's what I've heard on reddit too.

  • denohawari
    deno (@denohawari) reported

    📁 how to validate a business idea before you build it, explained: │ ├ 📁 1. check people are already searching for it │ ├ search the problem in Ahrefs │ ├ look up the monthly search volume │ ├ scan Google autocomplete for related searches │ └ confirm hundreds search it every month │ ├ 📁 2. read how they describe the problem │ ├ find the Reddit threads where they complain │ ├ copy the exact words they use │ ├ list the fixes they've already tried │ └ save the most upvoted complaints │ ├ 📁 3. size up the competitors │ ├ search your main keyword, list who ranks │ ├ check their traffic in Ahrefs │ ├ read their 1 and 2 star reviews │ └ write down what buyers say they get wrong │ ├ 📁 4. pick the gap to own │ ├ find the use case competitors serve badly │ ├ niche it down, "for X" not "for everyone" │ ├ pick the angle no competitor is defending │ └ write the one-line promise nobody else makes │ ├ 📁 5. check what AI already recommends │ ├ ask ChatGPT for the best tool in the category │ ├ note which brands it names │ ├ see what it says they're best at │ └ find the gap it can't fill yet │ ├ 📁 6. test demand before building │ ├ put up one landing page for the idea │ ├ run $50-100 of traffic to it │ ├ add an email signup or pre-order button │ └ count the signups, not the compliments │ └ 📁 scale engine ├ only build once people sign up ├ turn the validated problem into your first pages ├ run the same test on the next idea └ let the signups decide what you build next

  • TSinghNotes
    Tanya Singh (@TSinghNotes) reported

    Reddit posters go like : How can Vedang and Sharvari be a couple ? Firstly Reddit is 90% fake and even then if they are a couple, what’s your problem? both are good looking and the chemistry even in interviews is palpable and drip Who cares? their life….

  • bhavinshah
    Bhavin Shah (@bhavinshah) reported

    @tesla_uk what is going on with Model Y AWD deliveries right now? Clear evidence across Reddit that there is a major problem. Delivery staff respond on chat w/ unhelpful boilerplate responses and weak "goodwill" gestures. Public statement of this ****-up & resolution is needed!

  • martindlund
    Marty Lund (@martindlund) reported

    @Asmongold @reddit_lies Reminder that Tencent (the Chinese Communist Party) is the largest shareholder of Reddit. Before going public, Reddit as privately owned by Conde Nast - an absolute snake-pit of TDS losers that melted down when Hillary the election.

  • _skaface_
    _skaface_ (@_skaface_) reported

    @mermachine @iyzebhel @AnthropicAI No they don't. They pay him and his ilk good money for their "red-teaming" while letting him promote his ***** jbs on reddit completely undisturbed. They could have shut him down ages ago if they wanted but they don't care, almost as if the terrible risk of bad actors jailbreaking Claude to kill us all was completely made up.

  • MisguidedHog
    bill hates (@MisguidedHog) reported

    Every few months there's some new phenomenon that gets people with no real life issues all freaking worked up and righteously indignant, a few months ago it was the Reddit-themed Afroman court case and today it's the Youtube-themed Lego case

  • now_grace
    now_grace 🇪🇸 🇺🇸 #MECFS #Lyme #Endo (@now_grace) reported

    @ChrisAlvino Like the reddit meme goes: 1. be rich 2. don't be poor (also works with be white, be male, etc....but also: have a problem that's easy to diagnose.)

  • samhfinance
    Sam Harley (@samhfinance) reported

    "I've saved £100k in cash. What do I do now?" This question appears on reddit every week. And the panic in the comments is always the same. Here's the truth: having £100k and not knowing what to do with it is a great problem to have. But leaving it in cash while you figure it out is quietly costing you thousands in lost growth every year. One conversation with the right adviser could be worth more than a year of reddit threads.

  • justin_rwatson
    kreyon (@justin_rwatson) reported

    @firsttogrowai @First2knowAI @grok Holy ****, look at this walking midlife crisis in tweet form. Bro really sat down, cracked his knuckles, and birthed a 500-word Reddit-rant diaper because a couple guys sent him bills and he’s still seething about it like a jilted Tinder date. You didn’t “figure anyone out,” you pathetic ******* try-hard. You just googled the full names they handed you like a complete amateur and now you’re cosplaying as some syntax-savvy genius who “recognizes cadence and patterns.” My dude, the only pattern here is that every single person who’s ever dealt with you immediately clocks you as a delusional, low-rent conman with the emotional regulation of a rabid raccoon. You ignored their bills, swiped past them like a *****, and now you’re writing fanfiction about how that somehow makes you the alpha. That’s not power, that’s broke-boy behavior with extra copium. You’re not slick, you’re just the guy who gets exposed in every group chat the second his fake tough-guy mask slips. And that closer? “My favorite actor was the guy named Jim Carrey. He had a pretty good show.” Jesus ******* Christ. You couldn’t even Google the man’s actual movies? That’s not a flex, that’s what happens when your brain is 90% expired milk and 10% unprocessed trauma. You sound like the dude at the bus stop who tells everyone he “studied the industry” while smelling like regret and discount cologne. The reply calling you a “LinkedIn prophet dropping the next Messiah protocol” is the most generous thing anyone’s ever said about you. You’re not a prophet, you’re a cautionary tale with a Twitter account. A sad, unhinged, bill-dodging narcissist who writes paragraphs to strangers because nobody in real life will listen to your schizophrenic detective LARP anymore. Touch grass? Nah. Go touch some ******* therapy. Or a job. Or a shower. Preferably all three, you absolute ******* embarrassment. Now delete the app and spare the timeline your next unmedicated episode.

  • missmaisyrose
    miss maisy (@missmaisyrose) reported

    @SebastianWolff @dullscytheraven @Doodle3087 "strengthen your arguments by owning or hiding data" reddit is down the hall and to the left big guy

  • librtynjust4all
    Liberty N Justice 4 All (@librtynjust4all) reported

    @rickvaz You are a public personality so it's different for you than it is for a private citizen, but I am sure you know that. I have had intensive conversations with my cybercrimes friends, and legal teams about this over the last few months. If you share someone's personal information, public record, criminal record, or hold those items hostage to harass someone and that person is a private citizen it's for Malicious Intent and can be a serious criminal offense. There is no reason whatsoever to share that information unless you are trying to hurt someone intentionally who is a private citizen. It can be a Federal Criminal Offense since it's across multiple states on the internet, State offense based on each State's law and/or civil depending on the extent of malicious intent, and how and what was shared, etc. The international laws are even more significant, so please contact a legal expert who specializes in cybercrime to interpret for each country. If someone shares your personal information, public record, criminal record, or hold those items hostage to harass you or a family member, or target a group of friends on Social Media including but not limited to Reddit, Discord, YouTube, X or any other social media platform, do the following: Document Everything for the investigative team. Take screenshots with timestamps. Note who shared it, commented, or forwarded it to their friends. If the post is shared to a group to cause further malicious intent you will need to make sure you also include all of their posts or comments with timestamps. Copy the posted items URL, download or record it with timestamps. Use screen recording tools if you suspect they’ll delete it before sending to local law enforcement, the State AG or the United States AG. Request the platform take it-down based on state and federal laws. If that doesn't happen, contact local law officials and they can make the formal request. File a Federal or Criminal Complaint based on your state governing law on Cybercrime, Cyberstalking, Cyber Harassment, etc. Contact local law enforcement, File a complaint with your State or United States Attorney General’s office immediately (based on the governing body for cybercrime's where you live). You can also file a civil suit for defamation, slander, or libel or loss of financial gain. Also I will suggest that anyone with a large platform on social media check out the lawsuit against Robbie Harvey, because it's going to set a precedent moving forward for all of you. Have a great night!

  • tomdmeredith
    Tom Meredith (@tomdmeredith) reported

    Apple engineer’s prompt (probably): "Fable: scrape Reddit for iOS complaints. Fix them. All of them. Don't make any mistakes." I saw this slide in Apple’s WWDC keynote, and it’s pretty clear they’re using AI to knock out the stuff that used to be “too small,” “nice-to-have,” or perpetually stuck at the bottom of the backlog. And this isn't just for big companies. You too can fix a lot of the annoying things that you don't want to deal with at your work.

  • LuizMeirelles
    Luiz Meirelles (@LuizMeirelles) reported

    @plantsenpots @UltimateClint The issue is, destiny doesnt Care, the moment Ethan tried to call destiny a ****, destiny and his community showed old Reddit posts from ethan and in that live he Said he didnt Care but If ethan wanted to roll in the mud he could also do It, Ethan stopped mentioning destiny after

  • WhittlingBandit
    Kern 😷🐾 (@WhittlingBandit) reported

    @TheFreshKnight1 I think you need to look at different reddit threads, as loads of people who waited to theatre release were disappointed too. I saw the leaks & saw it on release day in the cinema, and I liked a lot of episode 9 but was left disappointed by the direction it took & other issues

  • gnoble79
    George Noble (@gnoble79) reported

    I was 26 years old when Peter Lynch handed me this. April 28, 1983. I was the auto and retail analyst at Fidelity. Peter was in his prime, on his way to building the greatest mutual fund track record in history: 29.2% annual returns for 13 YEARS STRAIGHT, growing Magellan from $18 million to $14 billion. The Babe Ruth of investing. I'm looking at the principles he had typed up on a single sheet of paper that I've kept in my files for 42 years and I believe now is the perfect time to revisit them again. Let me walk you through a few: Rule 1B: "You need an edge to make money. Do not rely on a combination of hope and good luck." Today's retail investor has no edge. He has Reddit, Robinhood, zero-DTE options and a TikTok algorithm pushing him into whatever stock just ripped 200% the day before. That's hope and good luck wearing a fancy costume. Rule 1E: "Purchase stocks like one would purchase a business." Tesla trades at over 360 times earnings on a business deteriorating in real time, Oracle has $206 billion in liabilities against $39 billion in equity, MicroStrategy is a leveraged Bitcoin holding company priced like a software firm, and don't even get me started on SpaceX, that piece of garbage you'll be able to trade tomorrow... Nobody in their right mind would buy these as actual businesses. They buy them as stories, narratives, and lottery tickets. Peter would have called it the same way I do - these are not investments. They are speculations. GAMBLING. Rule 1G: "Study the balance sheet and cash flow statement." The hyperscalers spent over $380 billion on AI capex in 2025. Goldman says the measurable productivity payoff does not arrive until 2027 at the earliest. Oracle just reported NEGATIVE $23.7 billion in free cash flow for fiscal 2026 while borrowing at a pace that would make a leveraged buyout firm nervous. The cash flow statements are screaming but nobody is reading them. Rule 1I: "Avoid the long shot." This one cuts the deepest. The entire market has become a long shot. OpenAI is projected to post roughly $74 billion in operating losses in 2028 ALONE while priced for transformation tomorrow. Bitcoin treasury companies are multiplying off thin air. The retail investor of 2026 is making one long-shot bet after another and calling it a portfolio. Rule 3A: "When the fundamentals change, sell your mistakes." Tesla's fundamentals have changed. California registrations are down 24% year over year and inventory days went from 10 to 27. Musk himself admitted on the last earnings call that Hardware 3 cannot achieve unsupervised FSD, breaking a promise made to 4 million customers. The fundamentals have screamed change. But the stock is still at $385. The mistakes are not being sold. They are literally being doubled down on with leverage. Rule 3I: "A 30-50% profit in 12 months is great. Mediocre in three years." Today's retail crowd expects 30-50% in a WEEK. Then they wonder why they get wiped out the second the hype stops. And my favorite - Rule 3J: "Develop your own style and stick to it." That is the entire game right there. I developed mine sitting across the hall from Peter Lynch in 1983, watching him work, reading his notes, getting my own research handed back to me covered in his pencil marks. Then in 1984, my first full year managing money, I ran the #1 mutual fund in America. The Fidelity Overseas Fund was top 2 for the next six years running. I did not get there by chasing narratives. I got there by following the sheet of paper you are looking at right now. 42 years later, this single page contains more wisdom than every Fintwit thread, CNBC segment, and Wall Street price target combined. Peter retired in 1990 with the greatest mutual fund record in history. Then he sat down and wrote books explaining exactly how he did it. Only a few "investors" these days read them. And almost nobody is reading the balance sheets, the cash flow statements, or studying actual businesses today either. They are chasing AI, crypto, and whatever pumped yesterday. The wisdom on this page is timeless and it's more important than ever.

  • patye91
    LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reported

    @omoalhajaabiola The problem sometimes is not the client but how good your product is. That's why I highly recommend people to validate their business or app ideas first. For instance go on reddit , look for subreddits related to what you plan to build and ask them if they would buy it. Collect infos About the product you plan to launch before you build it.

  • ITittyDaFool
    I Titty Da Fool (@ITittyDaFool) reported

    @IfindRetards @PaulineHansonOz Should see the crash out on Reddit. And how many are doubling down on calling people racisss. Paging @Reddit_Retards

  • gearsoft2
    ULTRANATIONALIST (@gearsoft2) reported

    @DNA_The_Worst @_BasedCow_ Sir, reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • VeteranKris
    Kris (@VeteranKris) reported

    @Gavin_McInnes I stopped watching when she said she got all of her information from reddit. We'll all know exactly what went down when the surveillance footage is released anyway. 35 years is less than half of the appropriate punishment.

  • ferenc
    Ferenc (@ferenc) reported

    The default Reddit validation approach: - Find communities talking about a problem - Count the comments - Ship the product I see this brief from pre-launch founders regularly. It's opinion polling, not validation. What to do instead: - Find someone already paying for a bad solution - Read why they haven't switched - That's your opening A frustrated free user is an opinion. A frustrated paying user is a market.

  • buildwtim
    Tim (@buildwtim) reported

    I wish I had started building in public before AI kicked the door down. Sometimes I genuinely wonder what we are even supposed to share now Day 1: had an idea. Day 1: two hours later: MVP is done. Day 1: three hours later: added payments, auth, dashboard, onboarding, and 12 features I probably didn’t need. Where is the lesson? Where is the painful build update? Where is the "I spent 3 days debugging one stupid thing and finally fixed it"? AI made building faster, but it also made the public part weird. Because the real lessons don't always happen while building anymore. They happen after you ship. When nobody cares. When your landing page converts like a wet sock. When the feature you were excited about gets ignored. When users use your product in a completely different way than you expected. When you realise the problem wasn't the product, it was distribution. I built DoCV by focusing only on Reddit. I didn’t share updates on X. I didn’t have an audience. I didn’t even know this whole “build in public” world existed. It took me 6 months to reach £2k/month. Slow, painful, boring, but real. All users came from Reddit. Then I started my second SaaS and began posting updates on X. And honestly, that was when I started failing. Not because X is bad. But because every other day, I was watching other people ship, win, pivot, raise, launch, go viral, and suddenly I was questioning my own idea. Building in public can give you attention. But it can also make you addicted to comparison. So my honest take is this: If you are building in public, don’t confuse posting with progress, and.... not take it too serious, because some of the best builders I've met barely share anything and talk at all - just heads down shipping Put your head down. Build the app. Ship it. Talk to users. Share the real stuff. Not just screenshots, fake momentum, and big things coming Because the real build in public experience doesn’t come from saying you are building. It comes from surviving what happens after you ship with a single win/fail update - that's it

  • chimppower12
    Samvik | Levan wants to be in my DN (@chimppower12) reported

    They tried to cancel him four years ago because he anonymously admitted on Reddit he had misogynistic thoughts and wanted to fix them. Literally the best thing you can do

  • VP_Martin1
    VP Martin (@VP_Martin1) reported

    I only recently discovered Reddit as a great tool for researching and idea validation. It's crazy, you literally have people on there saying "I have problem X, I wish product Y existed". I feel stupid, how come I have only discovered that now!

  • u8_XnS
    Xs 闇 (@u8_XnS) reported

    @andyyen @VincLapierre @ProtonMail Man stop lie, you just laid down in front of a Reddit post that uses biased extrapolations from a non-neutral Wikipedia page.... Reddit, and this sub in particular is far-left... And you say that you remain neutral? 🥱

  • seba_luciano23
    Energesis (@seba_luciano23) reported

    @illPhysics And ppl on reddit are happy when weapons are extremely broken like autos now being 400 rpms and have the fastest ttk shouldn’t be a thing and then they tell me to play cod… like i just want the best pvp game in the world to be balanced? theres nothing like this game

  • classicstevet
    classicstevet (@classicstevet) reported

    The issue isn't hate keeping, because its YOU ******* that ban people for stating facts. 1. the MMORPG genre is BLEEDING players. 2. the MMORPG genre started dying when they started focusing on the crybabies of that reddit whom want "easier" "more casual" "single player" MMOs