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August 17: Problems at Reddit

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  • 50% Website Down (50%)
  • 31% Sign in (31%)
  • 19% Errors (19%)

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Veracruz Website Down 3 days ago
Bhubaneshwar Website Down 5 days ago
Melbourne Sign in 7 days ago
San Nicolás de los Garza Sign in 10 days ago
Ciudad Obregón Website Down 11 days ago
Hyderabad Website Down 13 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • bobofango86
    Punk With a Manbun (@bobofango86) reported

    @American_N3rd @LeadingReport @Reddit Every time you google for a solution to a problem, the top results always link to Reddit threads. The problem with Reddit is that retards that often run the subreddits and over enforcement of bans.

  • TifaFan1997
    FF7 Tifa Fan (@TifaFan1997) reported

    @dastarkhon @found_it_funny No, because to even troon out means you've already lost hope in your life that you've deluded yourself so much that chopping off your own **** for Reddit updoots would somehow miraculously fix your life.

  • Patbacknitro
    Patbacknitro (@Patbacknitro) reported

    @hausofdecline "This is the Trans chain. (brings down a chart) See, on top there's Cunty. Then Doll, and there's regular trans. Reddit Trans: That's me. "No. There's Demi Girl, there's Egg... Reddit Trans: Then there's me? I'm gettin' there. There's chaser, there's transvestite, there's cross dresser, and then there's you.

  • SHLTNNN
    SHLTNN ☿ 𐕣 (@SHLTNNN) reported

    @anish21k Shut down Reddit atp

  • BlakeLa47479819
    Blake Landry (@BlakeLa47479819) reported

    @DoesItPlay1 One week is not going to change anything people did this exact same thing with Reddit and it did nothing. Also, there’s your problem you told them when you’re going to stop so they don’t give a **** nothing will change it’s going to have to be a lot longer than just a week.

  • Johnman1425
    John (@Johnman1425) reported

    @ShitpostRock Don't say that on reddit, they gutted me and left me down lowkarma street

  • Harry20211959
    Harry 🇬🇧 (@Harry20211959) reported

    @AmicusCuri99068 @TamaraA92132943 @gashomuShelter Sorry, but No, no it’s not.. Major investigations by the BBC and animal protection groups have exposed a widespread scam in Uganda—particularly centered in Mityana—where individuals stage or inflict injuries on dogs to solicit online donations. Genuine organizations fighting these abuses and rescuing victimized animals include the Animal Welfare Alliance Uganda (AWAU), Animal Lifeline Uganda (ALU), and international partners like Network for Animals. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Understanding the Scam vs. Legitimate Groups Recent exposés reveal that hundreds of independent social media "rescue" pages from Uganda are fraudulent operations. [1] •The Scam: Content creators rent the same physical spaces, reuse the same distressed animals, or intentionally harm dogs to film emotional videos for TikTok, Instagram, and GoFundMe. [1, 2, 3] • •The Reality: Most viral individual TikTok or Facebook "dog rescue" accounts originating from regions like Mityana are fake and use funds for personal luxury rather than animal care. [1, 2] • Verified Legitimate Organizations & Rescuers Users on platforms like Reddit broadly agree that very few legitimate, established welfare organizations operate transparently in Uganda. Trusted groups involved in real intervention, legal enforcement, and rehabilitation include: [1] •Animal Welfare Alliance Uganda (AWAU): Actively leads police raids, rescues abused animals from sham setups, and provides legitimate veterinary rehabilitation. • •Animal Lifeline Uganda (ALU): Works directly on the ground to shelter and care for dogs recovered from fake content-creator dens. •The Big Fix Uganda: Operates legitimate community animal health and spay/neuter programs, primarily in northern Uganda. [1, •

  • chiraggkulkarni
    Chirag Kulkarni (@chiraggkulkarni) reported

    The idea that any brand can become the next Cal in AI search by doing what Cal did is wrong. There’s a post going around breaking down how Cal became the #1 scheduling tool ChatGPT recommends. > Dozens of comparison posts. > Directory listings. > Hundreds of Reddit mentions. > Tens of thousands of GitHub stars. And it ends by saying you can do the same. The problem is that 3 of the 4 things it points to aren’t really gameable. I’ll walk you through all three, but first understand the demand that already exists. @peer_rich has talked about this before. When he was looking for an open-source scheduling tool, he found Reddit and Hacker News threads from people asking for the exact same thing. Cal didn’t create the demand for a Calendly alternative, it already existed. People started using Cal, and then the Reddit threads, GitHub stars, comparison posts and arguments followed, not the other way around. 1. Reddit Cal didn’t have to manufacture Reddit demand. People were already asking for an open-source Calendly alternative before Cal existed. Once Cal became the answer, the conversations naturally followed. Trying to manufacture demand on Reddit rarely creates anything durable. Across 5 client accounts we’ve seen, AI visibility can go up while customers and demand don’t. Reddit has also become much better at detecting manufactured activity, with algorithm changes leading to large volumes of seeded comments being removed and it also carries real community backlash if detected. 2. GitHub Cal's GitHub stars are inseparable from the fact that it is open source. A closed-source company can’t simply copy that playbook and manufacture tens of thousands of GitHub stars. The product has to give people a reason to interact with the repository in the first place. 3. Comparison pages Cal's comparison pages shouldn’t be treated as a universal playbook. We’ve repeatedly seen Google and LLMs surface comparison pages created by the brand but to recommend the competitor (it's Google's way of fighting self-promotion). So the brand creates the content, earns the citation, and still sends the buyer toward someone else. The more reliable lever is getting your brand mentioned on authoritative sites that search engines and LLMs already trust and retrieve from. That’s why link building is a far more stable approach than trying to manufacture community demand signals. Cal is an example of AI visibility compounding around real demand and real usage. You can’t copy its playbook unless you have the same conditions: existing demand, an open-source product, and users creating the conversations for you. Cal is great but its playbook just isn’t universal.

  • thedennis
    Dennis Willeboordse 👨🏼‍🦰 eCommerce Growth (@thedennis) reported

    What I do before writing a single ad: 1. Amazon. My category. Sort by most reviews. 2. Read the 3-STAR reviews only (not 5, not 1) 3. Highlight every phrase describing the problem 4. Pull 20 Reddit threads, sort by upvotes 5. Search support tickets for "I wish" and "I hate" 5-star is fanboys. 1-star is haters. 3-star is the truth. Your next winning hook is already written in one.

  • imahyperlover
    lea 🌿 (@imahyperlover) reported

    @artolympus Would mod to unlock all regions Reddit has a good list somewhere with all the slims who are prone to the laser that stops working So far I‘m actually happiest with my FAT ps2, ive had 3(!) ps2 slims break down on me its sad

  • LeoriSakurai
    Sakurai_Leori 🏳️‍⚧️ (@LeoriSakurai) reported

    @CUltradude I hate discords, man… what do you mean you weren’t bothering anyone for NINE MONTHS, and all of a sudden, server admins turn into pearl clutching Reddit Christian Mom’s that can’t even stand a blushing face. What utter bullshit. I’m sorry for your loss.

  • boomerrbryan
    Bryan Ng (@boomerrbryan) reported

    "Automated YouTube channel" sounds like a scam because nobody ever specifies what the human still does. So here's the actual division of labor, hour by hour, for a business owner running one... WHAT THE MACHINE DOES WITHOUT YOU: Reads YouTube's data through Subscribr & finds which questions in your niche have proven demand... which videos ran 3x their channel's average, which titles carry 1m-view potential & which are baloney. You never brainstorm & you never guess Writes the script from your voice memo, in your presenter's voice, structured for retention... 2,500 words for a 15 minute video, hook in the first 3 sentences, a reason to keep watching every 30 seconds. The educational template underneath has done 10m+ views across the channels that built it Renders the presenter. Same face, same voice, every video, forever... the consistency that makes the algorithm read the channel as real & makes viewers subscribe to a person instead of information. Generates the thumbnail. Packages the upload WHAT YOU DO, & WHY IT CAN'T BE DELEGATED: Ten minutes of voice memos a week. The knowledge. Which brands you rip out of houses. What the quote should actually cost. Where the adjuster shortchanges people. This is the one input the machine cannot fake & the kids mining Reddit cannot match... it's also the thing you already say out loud 40 times a week for free Five minutes approving each script. You're not writing, you're catching the one thing it got wrong... highlight the sentence, say what's off & it rewrites that passage & touches nothing else. This checkpoint is why your channel survives the purges that eat the fully-automated slop. Automate the labor and you compound. Automate the judgment and you join the 130,000 One decision a month. Read which videos ran hottest, kill the topics that died, feed the winners. Sixty seconds of ruthlessness Total: under an hour a week. That's the whole job. The researcher, writer, presenter, editor & thumbnail guy it replaces used to cost $6-10k a month & quit every 18 months & what the hour buys is the only lead source in existence that appreciates. The ad you ran last January is gone. The video you post this January answers its search every night for years, stacking trust with people holding budgets, in the one part of your hard, unautomatable business that a machine can now run completely The crews still won't show up on time. The weather is still coming. But the phone... the phone can ring on autopilot (subscribr is the machine half of the hour. one login, voice memo to finished script. bio)

  • JWolf17FTW
    J-Wolf17FTW (@JWolf17FTW) reported

    @ajspillz There lies your problem: Reddit. Reddit is a cesspool where rational thought and individual expression go to die in the name of updoots and Reddit golds.

  • Lisinfleur
    Lisinfleur || #BringBackValko (@Lisinfleur) reported

    Reddit Fan mod team being more effective in dealing with controversial posts and problems than @InfoldGames_ and @Love_Deepspace entire team. Time to rewire your company or taking some classes from these reddit mods uh?? #全世界都爱敖尹 #LADSIs6 #SpeakUpInfold

  • ematyae
    Em (@ematyae) reported

    @mxlete_ @Aryvyo @endermanch I don't know if I'd say cobalt itself is abandoned/breaking, there's a larger issue with its large presence and how the internet is continuously targeting fair-use media downloaders, which explains why YouTube, Reddit, and other sites seem to fail so much more nowadays.

  • codrin013
    Codrin 💖 (@codrin013) reported

    @TXT_bighit_jp Guys, so according to the moas on reddit, the last scene with the other 4 members walkin on the beach is BEFORE jjunie comes back and says "I almost 💀". It all comes down to how the title ticks, and at the beginning it's ticking backwards so we see everything (1/2)

  • RichHlywka
    TheMatrixIAm (@RichHlywka) reported

    @Bose when you guys going to fix your spammy app from automatically opening websites all the time. People on reddit are also complaining about this. We buy an expensive headphone, for a disability no less, and instead we get spamware.

  • itadorikyunnn
    🪆puru (@itadorikyunnn) reported

    very likely bro took this off of the other post i made lmao (it's okay!), but I took this post down bec of the very high AI-tells in the author's writing I feel pretty bad that such good info will be missed out, so i'll stick to finding reddit threads discussing those instead

  • imfaziiii
    faizan (@imfaziiii) reported

    @erking @cryptunez lmao no one wants a 100% success formula from you or any other guy you heard what is suggestion? don’t say for suggestion they have to pay you or anyone lol also if you don’t know about the solutions than how you can point out problems? cuz when i want to make decision about something i saw both pros and cons not just cons lol the fact is that 99% who criticise they criticise on personal reasons they don’t give a fk about chain tech, liquidity, etc also your first question why they launch if they don’t have any solution seriously? you don’t know how companies works or never heard stories of unicorns? slack, reddit, tesla, apple and many more and one question you know what’s your nft collection problem face after the launch ? you don’t or nor anyone else doesn’t mean you care or not lol if you hating monad without having solution it is just a personal hate

  • kzzy47
    KZZY (@kzzy47) reported

    @cem_hasoglu The gap: 500 upvotes proves the pain is real, not that anyone will act on it. Upvoting a complaint is free. Paying for the fix and migrating off the janky spreadsheet is a completely different threshold, and reddit tells you nothing about that part.

  • KnightVision12
    KV12 (@KnightVision12) reported

    @TheNCSmaster @KobayashiDess Reddit has the biggest bot problem of them all but since majority of the people who actually do use the site are very susceptible to hive mind thinking, it’s much easier for bots to blend in

  • aszeroth
    snopy 🪔 (@aszeroth) reported

    @Atomsmade Sir, Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • lat0news
    LAT0 News (@lat0news) reported

    Reddit now requires a login to use old dot reddit dot com, redirecting logged-out visitors to a login page. The message says accounts are required to keep Reddit safe, with anonymous browsing still allowed on the new Reddit.

  • thegreatpmurs
    Paul Murray (@thegreatpmurs) reported

    @majamediaco I was a pretty classic shy introverted nerdy lovelorn teenage boy and always framed my romantic problems as "Why don't girls like me?" When I was 21, someone on Reddit said "Your framing of the problem is wrong because it puts the responsibility for people to like you on them."

  • wetracked
    wetracked.io (@wetracked) reported

    Most marketers don’t have an ideas problem. They have a listening problem. The customer already told you the hook. It’s buried inside: reviews complaints refund emails sales calls support chats Reddit threads NotebookLM just makes it impossible to miss.

  • _chefoxara
    Chefoxara 🇨🇿 (@_chefoxara) reported

    @apoppyred @orandjeniat @idkijustthibk not allowed on twitter. reddit is down the hall on the left

  • silenceevery
    e ꕤ 𑁍 (@silenceevery) reported

    @lilapits that is horrendous and i’m so sorry, i was just reading about this the other day on reddit and it’s terrible that they can do this 😔😔

  • Cozyotto
    Cozy (@Cozyotto) reported

    Reddit let me down ngl

  • ivyxskits
    ivyy xo (@ivyxskits) reported

    @TanukiCos bet i could fix your reddit

  • TobyWalleruk
    Toby (@TobyWalleruk) reported

    Quick disclaimer, we made this Reddit post ourselves, it isn't a real thread. The point holds though. Most brands aren't short on talented teams. They're short on a way for those teams to share what they find. Fix that and the same people start producing better numbers.