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  • GoranCulibrk
    Goran Ćulibrk (@GoranCulibrk) reported

    @Zubairmohsin33 Working on a tight budget Ads will usually look terrifying. Try to monitor x or Reddit for questions related to your app. Post to Reddit about problems you solve (without mentioning your app). The posts that gain traction update two days later with a link to App Store listing. Get the merchants who use your app to leave a review

  • meme5071
    Randy Marcote (@meme5071) reported

    $ASTS is down ~15% after Blue Origin placed BlueBird 7 into the wrong orbit $ASTS is down \~15% after Blue Origin placed BlueBird 7 into an orbit too low to sustain operations despite a successful separation and power-on. Reddit mentions are also way up, with some insiders

  • deviousnigga
    Corrosive Soul Haver (@deviousnigga) reported

    He didn't phrase it this way because he was an incredibly inarticulate person, but I'm guessing what he was implying was that because I watch a lot of movies and shows and play a lot of games I'm no different from reddit soy consoomers. Which, I mean I get that argument. Am I as culturally vacuous as people I make fun of, and do people who have appreciation for higher forms of art like literature and paintings look down on me the way I look down on said consoomers? It's just that I'm not watching whatever ******* slop gets put in front of me and pretending to be a cinephile. I would like to believe I have good taste in films and a discerning eye for what to watch, and I appreciate good filmmaking and writing and like to analyse a lot of it after I watch it. More importantly, I actually want to get in to film and media production. I don't know, it was such a bizarre, hypocritical argument. "Ha ha, you are le soy reddit consoomer. You don't have any hobbies outside of that, unlike me. who spends every waking moment playing video games and talking on discord, got interested in gardening for a week before giving up because it was too much work and buying an entire home gym setup during COVID but not bothering to use it." I've never been against people retreating into and finding purpose in fiction, and usually my biggest gripes with those kind of people isn't that their lives revolve around a new movie or game that's coming out. It's that you could choose something less gay and retarded to look up to.

  • us46566776
    Nn0965 (@us46566776) reported

    @seemahot459571 Your reddit id ? The one mentioned in insta not working

  • RyanHar65961402
    Ryan Harris (@RyanHar65961402) reported

    @faethyme People are so emotional about this you ain't getting good discourse I feel like if you like the main broadcast watch it and if you like a co-streamer watch them. Let Riot deal with problems that may or may not exist rather than chew each other up on twitter or reddit

  • realBigBrainAI
    Big Brain AI (@realBigBrainAI) reported

    Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian on why sports is the one industry AI can't touch: At the Global Alts Miami conference in March 2026, Alexis argued that while AI is flooding digital content, live sports can't be faked or automated. "Sports is going to be the only thing left standing, y'all." Alexis points to what's already happening across the creative industries: "I don't know if you've seen some of the Chinese video models that are just running over our copyrights, but look at what is now possible in terms of a Hollywood level production of quality now with these models." He doesn't think this kills Hollywood outright, but the economics have to change: "It doesn't mean Hollywood is doomed, but it means that industry will have to reimagine its economics." Music is even further along. As @alexisohanian explains: "The music industry already has chart topping songs that are entirely AI generated." His take on who survives this shift in music is pointed. The biggest artists will be fine because people will always pay to be in the room with them: "Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, they're going to be fine. They're generational talents. They will fill stadiums." But the middle tier is in trouble: "Think of more like one wonder, very poppy, shallow artists, they're going to have a harder time." Sports, though, operates on entirely different rules. Alexis puts it plainly: "Sport is the last one standing, right? You're never going to pay money to take your kids to go see a bunch of robots hit 18 hole-in-ones or what have you. And so, sport is incredibly durable in the age of AI." And within sports, he sees one category compounding faster than the rest: "I think women's sports is going to keep compounding in value." The throughline of Alexis's argument: AI can fake Hollywood productions and hit songs, but it can't fake real humans competing in real time with real stakes. That's why Alexis is betting on the stadium, the arena, and increasingly, women's sports.

  • BarryESharp
    Barry Sharp (@BarryESharp) reported

    @GBNEWS This is exactly why patient-reported data from real-world users matters more than Big Pharma’s cherry-picked clinical trials. The University of Pennsylvania’s AI analysis of over 400,000 Reddit posts from nearly 70,000 people on GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic (semaglutide) and Mounjaro (tirzepatide) just confirmed what thousands have been screaming for years: these injectable weight-loss/blockbuster diabetes drugs carry underreported side effects that regulators and manufacturers downplayed or missed entirely. Nearly 4% of users flagged menstrual irregularities, heavy bleeding, irregular cycles, intermenstrual spotting. Chills, hot flashes, and temperature dysregulation keep popping up. Fatigue hits 17%, nausea 37%, and GI issues dominate as expected. The study, published in Nature Health, flags these as signals needing urgent follow-up because trial data simply doesn’t capture the full picture from everyday patients. Let’s be brutally factual here. These aren’t fringe anecdotes. The researchers themselves note that clinical trials often miss patient concerns like these, especially reproductive and thermoregulatory effects possibly tied to rapid weight loss or the drugs’ mechanisms. Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly have raked in tens of billions annually pushing these as miracle fixes while the real-world burden lands on users and strained healthcare systems. In Canada alone, weight-management drugs are driving massive cost increases in private plans, quadrupling in some cases and fueling an 8.3% medical trend in 2026, on top of our $2.35 trillion federal debt and $56,000 per citizen. Obesity already costs us $27.6 billion yearly ($5.9B direct healthcare + $21.7B productivity losses). Now we’re adding expensive injectables with hidden sides while productivity lags the US by 26-30% and we lose 84,000 jobs in a single month like February 2026. This is the same regulatory capture playbook we saw with the experimental synthetic mRNA shots. Early claims of sky-high efficacy ignored variants that were already circulating. Mandates crushed informed consent and ****** autonomy. Observational data got spun into “safe and effective” narratives while excess mortality and real harms got memory-holed. Here, GLP-1s get the glossy rollout, blockbuster profits, celebrity endorsements, “my body my choice” for the same elites who cheered coercion before, while Reddit users quietly document what trials buried. No causation proven yet? Fine. But dismissing patient signals as “not captured in labels” is how trust evaporates and lawsuits pile up. Root causes of obesity aren’t fixed by a weekly shot that suppresses appetite and risks malnutrition, gallstones, or worse. Decades of failed public health policy, ultra-processed food, sedentary lifestyles, and sugar lobby influence created this epidemic. Evidence over excuses means addressing those head-on with personal responsibility, not corporate-dependent injections that let Big Pharma off the hook while taxpayers foot the bill for complications. Full repeal of the ideological nonsense that got us here, carbon taxes hammering energy costs and food prices, regulatory strangulation of domestic production, would do more for health than any GLP-1 marketing campaign. Patients deserve transparency, not hype. Regulators and manufacturers owe us rigorous, long-term data, not post-market damage control. Citizens first means demanding evidence-based reform that prioritizes real outcomes over quarterly earnings. One law for all, including the same scrutiny for these drugs that we apply everywhere else. The Reddit data isn’t “alarmist”; it’s the unfiltered truth the system tried to bury. Time to act on it.

  • chaoselite333
    Chaoselite (@chaoselite333) reported

    reddit wudnt get wut im laying down, who tf reads those paragraphs vs tl;dr? YOU guys are the stupid weirdos too busy not queueing in lol

  • deepfrd
    𝘿𝙋𝙁𝙍𝘿 (@deepfrd) reported

    This is gay and retarded but the commies-in-denial will clap their flippers at it because it's super populist and hits all those retarded reddit talking points. They'll be like "stop simping for big companies" then complain in two years when their terrible new phone costs treble.

  • jmarstonstoes
    friend (@jmarstonstoes) reported

    @AlexisTakeAD @venturetwins Good parenting would be actually talking to the kid about the issues they have, and especially not posting this to reddit

  • bo_fatoyinbo
    Bola Fatoyinbo (@bo_fatoyinbo) reported

    1 month of building in public. What I've learned: 1. Nobody cares about your product until you solve THEIR problem 2. Reddit > Twitter for digital product discovery 3. DMs convert better than posts 4. Niche wins. Every time. 5. Showing up daily matters more than being perfect

  • Comiikz4
    Mark Villanueva (@Comiikz4) reported

    Starting to really think all these posts all over reddit and x about terrible limits are just bots paid for by openai. I'm running 6 terminals at once on the same account and that will last me 2-3 hours of non stop work.

  • KissofEnvyy
    Kiss of Envy (@KissofEnvyy) reported

    @Maugie_Games @venturetwins certain groups hate anything that isnt a dysfunctional and broken family and they all congregate on reddit so im not even surprised tbh

  • vaporot
    Malt Vision (@vaporot) reported

    @srt1205 @danielices4295 @RealEmirHan Gemini can kind of do it (probably based on reddit fan posts) so I assume the most creative people on the planet had that ability. Is it perfect? No. Does it fix the whole mess? No. Is it better? I think so, dramatically, assuming great execution. More coherent and a much much better Finn arch. I would not have brought back broom boy though.

  • User729
    first_name numbers (@User729) reported

    @coyeasin @venturetwins As opposed to before where u paste your problem into google and read a Reddit thread of how to solve it…

  • HalfBrokenClock
    Half Broken Clock (@HalfBrokenClock) reported

    @jmoxsrq @marceelias Her IT guy literally had work tickets labelled 'Hilary coverup' on his PC for **** sake. Do you know any of this? Do you know he asked Reddit how to strip email info from a server within 24 hours(!) of the committee reaching an agreement on her production of the emails? No?

  • gabby_girl007
    Gabby 🛡 (@gabby_girl007) reported

    @Queen1Crypto This is true! Security, safety, privacy, etc it all matters. I literally just had my credit card compromised. I also saw on reddit that others are having the same issue. These are ongoing problems and need to be addressed.

  • Inkbetweenfrm
    Ink Between Frames #TENOÌ (@Inkbetweenfrm) reported

    @DispleasedCatto Did reddit finally fix the issue? Also peakk

  • pagedurin
    ryn 🐰🦭 (@pagedurin) reported

    IS REDDIT DOWN

  • TemUmer36
    Umer nomad🍉 (@TemUmer36) reported

    @pakreddit What's the point of posting it on reddit. You know the problem and solution.

  • Abadprofile
    Chinese Mike (@Abadprofile) reported

    @MichaelM72660 @madcap412 I'd rather put a gun in my mouth than use reddit or bluesky, i get my mental illness fix right here on Twitter. Also, none of us actually have social power.

  • Avirup07763874
    ALL MIGHT (@Avirup07763874) reported

    Only retards use reddit to post , Smart ones use reddit to fix tech stuff

  • DMuraja78407
    JustSomeone (@DMuraja78407) reported

    @amidstthera1n I got this exact same ******* except the 4th substat was ATK%, everything rolled into Crit DMG and I learned from Reddit that it's essentially dogshite for her so I'm still down here in the mines.

  • User7460589
    ❄️😶‍🌫️ (@User7460589) reported

    @mubzhxndrix @jessewassup Reddit is not a good barometer of judgement tbf (even if I don’t think your statement is wrong) But any team like a wolves that seriously wants us down is silly. It will have massive implications for them.

  • year_ofthesnake
    year 🌙✨ (@year_ofthesnake) reported

    @mochamanko @korokfae the fact that these anecdotal reddit users claim they "can't stop ************" in the same way that a drug addict needs their next fix isn't supported by ANY meaningful study. these are misogynists wracked by shame you tacitly support in their misogyny by removing their agency->

  • bnwany76794
    ok (@bnwany76794) reported

    @Vlc_uruk Is there is a problem with reddit 🤔

  • OGLemur
    Lemur (@OGLemur) reported

    @takenocrap69 This comes from @grok Yes, Tesla Model 3 cars are quite famous for having parasitic noises (rattles, squeaks, creaks, and wind noise), especially in the older models (2017–2022). This is one of the most discussed topics in forums like Reddit, Tesla Motors Club, and YouTube videos. Main common complaints: •Wind noise: Very frequently reported with the frameless windows, especially on the driver’s side or around the A-pillars. It tends to happen more at highway speeds or with crosswinds. Tesla sometimes says it’s a “design characteristic,” but many owners manage to reduce it with window adjustments, recalibration, or cheap sealing kits (foam or tape). •Interior rattles and squeaks: Coming from the dashboard, B-pillars, center console, rear seats, headliner, glovebox, or even loose VIN plates. These are more noticeable because the car is very quiet (no combustion engine). •Other noises: Suspension creaks (especially upper control arms – FUCA), loose plastics in the footwell, speakers, or wheel liners. Many owners create “DIY compendiums” with fixes using tape, foam, felt, or lubricant, and there are dozens of tutorial videos that solve the most common issues in just a few minutes. What about the newer models (Highland 2024 onward)? Tesla has significantly improved acoustic insulation in the Model 3 Highland (acoustic laminated glass on the windshield, more sound-deadening material, etc.), and road/wind noise has decreased compared to previous versions. However, interior rattles and squeaks continue to be a recurring complaint in 2024/2025/2026 models, depending on the specific unit — it still feels like a bit of a quality control lottery. Some 2024/2025 owners still report noises from the dashboard, seats, or headliner, and they often need multiple service visits without full resolution. Tesla usually treats these noises as courtesy repairs in the first few years (under warranty), but they don’t always fix them 100%. Many owners end up “living with it” or fixing it themselves, especially since the car is so quiet that any noise stands out. In short: Yes, it’s well-known for this, especially in pre-Highland models. In the newer ones, it has improved in some aspects (less aerodynamic noise), but it hasn’t disappeared completely. If you’re thinking of buying one, it’s recommended to do a long test drive on highways and uneven roads, and to inspect carefully during delivery. Many owners say the driving pleasure makes up for it, but the noises can be annoying for those who are more sensitive to them.

  • year_ofthesnake
    year 🌙✨ (@year_ofthesnake) reported

    @mochamanko @korokfae "don't let this internet stuff get to you" is a fun way to say "i believed reddit misogynists were suffering IRL but now YOU'RE the one with an internet problem"

  • 0x_fokki
    fokki (@0x_fokki) reported

    🚨 do you understand what Reddit is doing to Pragmata right now.. a game drops 2 days ago 97% positive on Steam critics love it players love it so why are positive posts about it disappearing? on Reddit, mods are quietly wiping them out - no explanations, no warnings just gone someone posts: "wonderful game, 10/10" with a trophy screenshot deleted within an hour on r/playstation Finished the game 100%? Gone call it a 10/10? gone at this point, the problem isn’t the game it’s who controls the conversation around it

  • iam_elias1
    Elias Al (@iam_elias1) reported

    1/ In 2017, Apple got caught red-handed. Users noticed their iPhones were slowing down dramatically right before new models launched. Benchmarks proved it. Reddit threads exploded. Apple's response? They admitted it. They were deliberately throttling older iPhones with a hidden software feature called "performance management." No notification. No opt-in. No disclosure. They paid $500 million in a class action settlement. Then another $113 million to 34 state attorneys general. Then settled again in the UK for hundreds of millions more. The defense they used in court was not "we didn't do it." It was "we did it for your battery."