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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (60%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Victor 🧢 (@victor_bigfield) reportedunpopular opinion: reddit is more valuable than any startup accelerator. i wasted months on 3 failed products with no validation, no users, and no feedback from anyone real. then i just... read reddit. found people complaining about the exact problem i could fix. got my first 10 users in a week. the whole tech world is optimizing reddit for AI search rankings. they're missing the real gold: thousands of people telling you exactly what to build and exactly who will pay for it.
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Jean-Philippe Lebœuf (@jpleboeuf) reportedTried moving money out of PayPal Business. Even Gemini 3.5 Flash Extended couldn’t explain it after a long back-and-forth, even with full access to PayPal docs and Reddit. PayPal, your documentation and UX are broken: if an LLM cannot get it, regular users have zero chance.
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BigWill (@BigWillAI2026) reported@Kcmedia22 @HMBohemond AI seems to have almost no problem translating what our newfound Japanese friends are saying to us and vice versa without throwing in stupid words like "chud" or other reddit speak.
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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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CottageCrusader✝️ (@CottageCrusader) reportedHoly **** what a terrible resume for the most disgusting greasy Reddit *** I’ve ever seen
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Marv the Famous Soundcloud Rapper (@MountainMarvLad) reported@E_Barcohana @BasedMikeLee The left is patiently waiting on their top-down slogans to come through the mailers so they can watch the TV, Twitch, or use Reddit to learn what they're supposed to say to gaslight about this.
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rpst39 (@rpst39) reported@1SOYJAKFAILDOX2 Yeah but the old login page is removed, only the new login page is available so you can't sign in on old browsers without transferring cookies from another device. There is also the reddit enhancement suite extension.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedBuilt NicheScout today. An AI agent that watches Reddit, HN, and Indie Hackers 24/7 — finds people with problems your product solves, then reaches out autonomously. No list building. No cold blast. Just an employee that works while you sleep.
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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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Kettleverse Daily (@KettleworksSFW) reported@SheeGee This isn't reddit you ******* quango. You don't get to red marker someone's image and you're suddenly in the right. Why don't you stop traveling and use that fly money to fix that absolute ******** of a city you call home.
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Solomon Codez (@solomonuche) reported@hintberryhq The solo founder with a great product and no sales team. You can't afford to run ads. Cold outreach feels wrong. Inbound is slow. But somewhere on Reddit right now, someone is asking for exactly what you built. Hintberry makes sure you're the first one in that conversation 🫐
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dana IS SEEING LESSERAFIM (@kkurochim) reportedOnce i scratched my car so i went on reddit asking if the scratch was something i could fix on my own and somebody responded with im so sick of ****** who know NOTHING about cars coming on here to ask STUPID questions
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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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Camilo Castañeda | Ad Creatives for Ecom (@Camicees) reportedTwist the knife. Average marketers remind people of their problem. Elite marketers make them feel it. Don't just say "do you have wrinkles?" Go deeper: → Does it remind you of how your grandma looked? → Have you tried everything and nothing worked? → Have you spent months on Reddit looking for a fix? Build tension. Then present your solution. The relief hits harder.
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RunicAlex (@BanzaiAlex03) reported@petalchere Not exactly what I assume youre talking about but semi related. I remember some guy on reddit that considered 6 to be one of the worst games in the franchise, gave the most illiterate takes ive ever seen on the game and talked down on any FF6 fan Got so obnoxious I blocked him
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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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Is Deltarune On Xbox Yet ? (@DeltaruneOnXbox) reported@Kitsuism913 I read on reddit that a function of Game Maker, the motor of Deltarune, is incompatible with Xbox…but if they were really interested, both toby and microsoft team would fix the problem easily. They are just lazy😔
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çüd (@KemalistHitler) reported@criticalcivil @ATwinkler2ND reddit is right down the corner you ******* ******
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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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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 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 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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Justi 🦾🔱 (@justajustiguy) reportedgigi murin of hololive english generation 4 justice I love you but you can't be out here referencing the broken arms reddit story two days in a row that's wild 😭
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Nainsi Dwivedi (@NainsiDwiv50980) reportedMost people install Claude. A few people build a system around it. That's where the gap starts. The weird thing about Claude Projects is that they're deceptively simple. You create a Project. Upload a few files. Add some instructions. And it feels like you've understood the feature. I thought the same thing. Then I started seeing people getting outputs that were dramatically better than mine. Not 10% better. Not "slightly cleaner." I'm talking about work that felt like it came from an entirely different model. Same Claude. Completely different results. After digging through dozens of Reddit threads, creator workflows, power-user setups, and making most of the mistakes myself, I realized something: The people getting the most out of Claude aren't better prompters. They're better at structuring Projects. A few examples: → They don't rely on custom styles for consistency. Everything important lives in Project instructions. → They aggressively remove outdated knowledge files instead of letting stale context quietly degrade answers. → They start fresh chats far more often than you'd expect instead of dragging around 200-message conversations. → They use Sonnet for almost everything and save Opus for work that genuinely needs it. → They explicitly tell Claude to say "I don't know" instead of rewarding confident guessing. → They separate Projects by objective instead of throwing everything into one giant workspace. → They upload examples of their own writing instead of typing "write like me." → They understand context doesn't magically transfer between Projects. None of these tips are groundbreaking on their own. That's what makes them dangerous. They're small enough to ignore. But together they completely change how Claude behaves. I turned the biggest lessons into a visual cheat sheet because I wish someone had handed this to me on day one. Would've saved me weeks of trial and error. If you're already using Claude daily, you'll probably recognize at least one mistake you're still making
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ポンチぃ🀄️ (@Blue1Mercury) reportedmade more natural by GPT { I'm not sure about the exact cause, but the 64-bit version of StreamFab appears to be broken. On all platforms, the top pages fail to load properly, making the software unusable. Some downloaders also display "0 of 3 left" even on a fresh installation and first launch. In contrast, the 32-bit version seems to work without any issues. What's more, StreamFab is the only application that still offers a 32-bit edition; other similar apps are available only in 64-bit versions. [slightly more formal] I'm not sure what the underlying issue is, but the 64-bit version of StreamFab does not appear to be functioning correctly. On every platform I tested, the main page fails to load, rendering the application unusable. In addition, some downloaders display "0 of 3 left" even on a fresh install and initial launch. By comparison, the 32-bit version works without any noticeable issues. Unfortunately, StreamFab is the only similar application that still provides a 32-bit edition; all other comparable applications are available only as 64-bit versions. } Gemini { Option 1: Natural & Casual (Best for Reddit, Discord, or forums) "I'm not sure about the details, but the 64-bit version of StreamFab is dead and won't display the home page for any platform. Some downloaders say '0 of 3 left' even on the very first launch. On the other hand, the 32-bit version seems to have no problem at all. And on top of that, StreamFab is the only one with a 32-bit edition. Other similar apps only have 64-bit versions." Option 2: Slightly More Clear/Technical (Best for a bug report) "I don't know the exact details, but StreamFab 64-bit is completely broken; it fails to load the homepage on all platforms. Additionally, some modules show '0 of 3 left' even during the initial startup. Conversely, the 32-bit version seems to work perfectly. To make matters worse, StreamFab is the only software that still offers a 32-bit edition, while competing apps only provide 64-bit versions." } Claude { "I'm not sure about the details, but the StreamFab 64-bit edition seems to be broken — it fails to display the top page on any platform. Some downloaders show '0 of 3 left' even right at the initial launch. The 32-bit edition, on the other hand, seems to work fine. On top of that, StreamFab is the only app that still offers a 32-bit edition — other similar apps only have a 64-bit version." }
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Cathy #ProtectChoice#Equality (@1atheistcat) reported@RealPostFolder What a horrible human being—did a man write this crap? No woman would do this, let alone admit it on Reddit, let alone ask how to fix things. I doubt this is real, but if she’s that broken, he can’t fix it, so why on earth would he stay?
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Alem Amirov (@alemseo) reported@Yogii_42 Reddit and SEO first. Your buyers already type their objections into Google and AI search, so build pages answering those exact queries, then meet them in the subreddits where they vent the problem. X compounds slower but pairs well.
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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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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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Travi𝕏 (@TraviXai) reported@dttpeople @PTSPentax Have you actually studied this? How many anachronisms were there when the BoM was first written? How many are there today? Has the number gone up or down? If down, then that means Joseph was smarter than the experts who claimed the anachronisms. If you don’t know how many there were, how many there are now, and how Joseph could have known any of them when no one else did, then I just assume all you did was spend a couple hours on Reddit and have no place in the discussion. You should find new threads about subjects you actually know about and comment on those.
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RiseOfBacon (@RiseOfBacon) reportedIt’s incredibly sad to see community attacking you because of having issues with Reddit rules and your their own bad behaviour Insulting someone’s family, of which you know nothing about is the height of loser behaviour Hope these people get the help they clearly need.
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dano (@danoboltup) reported@Grummz the biggest problem the iindustry has is they keep thinking social media people ARE the market. they aren’t. they are a very small % of it. but these devs think reddit and twitter loudmouths are who to appeal to. so they make the games for them and they fail monetarily