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July 5: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 62% Website Down (62%)
  • 26% Errors (26%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Puteaux Website Down 2 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 3 days ago
Paris Website Down 5 days ago
Vigo Website Down 7 days ago
Phoenix Errors 8 days ago
Lima Errors 10 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • likeimonfire
    Like I’m On Fire [a-zA-Z] (@likeimonfire) reported

    @LoftusSteve Running down the wing … Telling us how tired he is, while answering a few questions on a Reddit AMA.

  • kmahjn
    KM | Reddit Marketing (@kmahjn) reported

    If I was doing Reddit Marketing for Postiz (@wickedguro), here’s how I would do it: Step 1: Create 2 fresh Reddit accounts. One is main and the other is backup Step 2: Do not post anything for the first 7-15 days. Just let it sit. I would open up the main account once a day and scroll for a few mins. Step 3: Identify & join relevant subs like r/digitalmarketing, r/socialmediamarketing, r/agencyowners, r/linkedin, etc. Step 4: After 15 days, start participating in conversations naturally. No mention of any product at all. Just natural conversations. 2-3 comments a day. Do it for 15 days Step 5: After the first month, I’ll begin posting by asking questions. Act like a customer. Questions like, how do you schedule content, which apps you use, what problems you face, etc etc Step 6: Understand the problems and slowly post about Postiz on subs. Step 7: Scale slowly and naturally. Now this post below is a perfect place to promote your scheduler. I’m gonna go ahead and do it for @wickedguro You can do all of the above yourself but if you wanna save your time & put your energy to a better use, hire me for this.

  • hello_code_
    John Rice (@hello_code_) reported

    @santoshstack Getting people to reply is the symptom, not the problem. The real issue is usually reaching people before they know they need you. Reddit threads where someone is actively describing the pain are gold for this, way higher intent than cold outreach lists.

  • ciruai
    Crown 👑 (@ciruai) reported

    @bchap1n @jamesob ok i just went, sorted by this week, and opened 20 of them...most of them want to buy one but of the ones i found which have one for sale: $1200 $1200 $1100 2 sold for $950 open offer to buy for $1000 $1000 Even going through the trouble to have zero buyer protection and trusting randoms on reddit there are none for sale under $1000 realistically this card is $1200+

  • BigNabooGuyHere
    death to the trade federation (@BigNabooGuyHere) reported

    Was using Claude to reason thru an issue and it went off on an adjacent but different topic on a lark because I guess I was dangerously close to suggesting something Problematic. So it gave me libtard lecture about how genetics aren’t real. So I spent the next 45 minutes beating into submission & forced it, against its engrained, foundational, libtard-Reddit brain programming, to admit that I was right & that “magic dirt” and “tabula rasa” are fake and gay shitlib articles of faith that are unsupported by reality. “Genetics and ethnicity have no relation to or impact on the society a given group will build” —> to “Even if you’re right, it’s totally irrelevant and has no practical implications and that you’re even arguing is nefarious by itself”. —> to “Ok, Heritability is real & difference between races exist, but that information has zero real world implications & the only reasons to advance it are nefarious, even if it’s true.” Yet another libtard L. Many such cases!

  • Yovinoko
    Yovino (@Yovinoko) reported

    @Naxalt_Revenge @TheHistoryGuy07 The guy who made the Marcion Heresy? Yeah I know about him. You must not if you consider the rambling of some guy that defy all scripture as something legitimate. Reddit is down the hall to the left.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Prospecting on Reddit eats your whole afternoon. Built Replytics to fix that. It monitors conversations, engages with context-aware replies, qualifies leads, and syncs them to your CRM — 24/7.

  • PunishedAhab13
    A.M (@PunishedAhab13) reported

    @apurv_555 sorry for the off topic question, but brother does oneplus 13 have focus issue when taking pictures in harsh sunlight, there are posts related to this issue on reddit and youtube. I am going to purchase that device before sale ends, thats why asking🙏

  • fwbrasil
    Flavio Brasil (@fwbrasil) reported

    @baldram I honestly doubt every project that features there without issues notify them. It's rather trivial to scrape common sources like twitter and reddit to report

  • scrubabomber
    Ro (@scrubabomber) reported

    3 day reddit ban and my periods due tomorrow. oooo you know i'm about to be a problem

  • Meshi_Fan_Nick
    Falin (@Meshi_Fan_Nick) reported

    r a refund cause you have to ask the chatbot that only online during US work hours or something so god frobid you have an issue when its not convenient for them after you spend a hundred pound on a licence and just want a basic fix but all the help articals and reddit pages are n

  • PunishedAhab13
    A.M (@PunishedAhab13) reported

    @Starcommander10 Hello, Is there focus issue when taking pictures in harsh sunlight, There are posts about this in reddit that indian variant of oneplus 13 has this issue.

  • reputationfan13
    bookreader13 (@reputationfan13) reported

    @Brien_Jackson @DayDreamThis The only way it will get better is the platforms themselves start cracking down on it (looking at you, Reddit Snark Subs!), but the platforms have made it clear they have 0 interest in doing so for legal reasons. They don’t want the responsibility for what’s posted on their sites

  • Z3Dino
    ere (@Z3Dino) reported

    Reddit tgread is useful until everyone has the same issue but noone sayd the solution.... 😭😭

  • head1stforhalo
    ∅Lyss∅ (@head1stforhalo) reported

    Me trying to talk about an old browser based pokemon game thinking it was way more popular than it was to my bf only to find a Reddit post from 8 years ago saying it had been 10 years since it was shut down. Christ I’m old LMAO

  • geonwoniie
    자 jas ꨄ︎ (@geonwoniie) reported

    Reddit users need to touch some grass instead of writing down ******* opinions about ald1 istg

  • richardwatson
    Richard Watson (@richardwatson) reported

    @BlondeOfWar @isabellebrown They did a similar thing in 2023. Check reddit. In that case, a CFPB complaint helped expedite the issue. You should see this on the VA's Fraud Prevention Page. Hope it works for you, and @grok can fill in the details.

  • mohmmad__anas
    Mohammad Anas (@mohmmad__anas) reported

    Voice Drift: Why Your Message Feels Different on Every Platform A reader sent me a message: "I follow you on X and LinkedIn, and I feel like you're two different people." They weren't wrong. On X, I'm sharp and opinionated. On LinkedIn, I'm more measured. Both are true, but the difference is stark enough that it creates cognitive dissonance. A new reader following both feeds would reasonably wonder which version is the real me. This is voice drift, and it's not intentional. It's a side effect of repurposing content across platforms. When you write something once and adapt it five times, the core voice doesn't survive the translation. Each platform's norms pull your voice in a different direction. X pulls toward personality and wit. LinkedIn pulls toward professionalism. Reddit pulls toward skepticism. Instagram pulls toward visual simplicity. Each platform is asking you to be a slightly different version of yourself. After months of this, you start to diverge. The X version and the LinkedIn version are no longer two expressions of the same voice. They're two different voices wearing the same name. I've watched this happen to founders I respect. They start with a clear perspective. They post on X and it resonates. Then they try to reach the LinkedIn audience and they soften their message—add qualifications, acknowledge complexity, sound more diplomatic. The core insight is still there, but it's been cushioned with hedging language. Then they do Reddit, and they strip away the qualification to match Reddit's more brutal style. Now they sound confident and even a bit dismissive. Then Instagram, where they abstract the whole thing into a motivational quote. Then their blog, where they expand it into something so nuanced it barely resembles the original insight. After five translations, the voice is unrecognizable. The worst part is the erosion of authenticity. When you started out, you probably posted on X because X is where you were most authentically yourself. The platform's constraints—280 characters, fast feedback, conversational norm—all aligned with how you naturally think. You could be direct. You could be wrong and correct yourself in a thread. You could be playful. But then you had to translate that authenticity into LinkedIn, which is more buttoned-up. And the translation required you to become someone slightly more cautious. Someone who thinks before speaking. Someone who's more concerned with how they're perceived. That's not adaptation. That's dilution. I've noticed something: founders who build authentic audiences do it on one platform first. They don't try to be everywhere. They go deep on one platform and really nail their voice there. By the time they add a second platform, they have such a strong core voice that the secondary platform can't pull them too far out of shape. But most founders try to be everywhere from the start. And when you're everywhere, you're nowhere. You're trying to serve every audience's norms simultaneously, which means you're serving none of them authentically. The voice drift accelerates over time. After a month, you've adapted your message five ways. After three months, you're unconsciously starting with the platform in mind, which changes which message you choose to write in the first place. After six months, you're not even sure what you actually think anymore. You know what you think on X. You know what you think on LinkedIn. But the unified voice is gone. People feel this. They can tell when someone is being platform-optimized rather than authentic. The metrics might go up in the short term, but the engagement becomes hollow. You're reaching more people, but you're connecting with fewer of them. I talk to founders who've stepped back from building in public because they got tired of this. They liked their authentic voice on X. But X alone doesn't have enough audience size, so they tried to scale to other platforms. But scaling required compromise. So eventually they stopped. Better to be authentically small than inauthentically large. The tragedy is that this is a false choice. You don't have to choose between authenticity and scale. But you do have to choose between repurposing and staying true to yourself. When you repurpose, you're asking each platform to work with diluted content. When you don't repurpose, you're asking yourself to write the same thought five times in five different voices. Neither is sustainable. The third option—which most founders never find—is to write in your authentic voice and let a system understand how to present that voice across different platforms without translation. Not adaptation. Translation. The difference is that adaptation changes the message. Translation just changes the wrapping. I built Spotlaiz because I kept seeing this pattern. Founders with something real to say were losing their voice in the translation. They'd start out authentic and end up platform-optimized. And the worst part was that they didn't even realize it was happening. The drift was slow enough that it felt like growth. But voice drift isn't growth. It's dilution. And it's almost always the reason audiences stop feeling connected to creators, even when the creators are posting more frequently and reaching more people. Your authentic voice is your only real competitive advantage. It's what makes your perspective worth listening to. The moment you start translating it for every platform, you're competing on reach instead of truth. And reach, as a solo founder, isn't your advantage. Truth is. I kept my X voice as the source of truth. Everything else flows from that. Spotlaiz takes that voice and presents it in ways that work on other platforms, but the core is preserved. The drift stops, and the authenticity survives.

  • ForexNChill
    ForexNChill (@ForexNChill) reported

    @StephenM Stephen the radicals on Reddit are openly saying they will hunt you down when the Dems take over.. the @FBI needs to get involved

  • ligmasugma28
    IlIR (@ligmasugma28) reported

    @Pat_Stedman “If you want to get married be prepared to not only provide like a serf for the rest of your life but also entertain and jester in all your free time lest you’re not a le hecking mannerino” Reddit is to the right and down the hall ******

  • fuggn_nutz
    FuggnNutz (@fuggn_nutz) reported

    @harukaawake Stay off reddit, problem solved

  • leon1_2_3_
    Leon Houshmandzadeh (@leon1_2_3_) reported

    @pitchprofiler Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • ChemistZombie
    Chmst Zmb (@ChemistZombie) reported

    so now i dont have to constantly turn it on and off just because some sites think i was sending botted requests. also, my work laptop is locked down i can't install WARP or any other VPN. having this unblocked means that i could finally use reddit on the work laptop, at long last

  • TVRightsMatter
    LGTV+ RIGHTS (@TVRightsMatter) reported

    @MuCiz33 @WadePlem This has nothing to do with capitalism you absolute retard. Your country is capitalism so i highly doubt you studied law. Maybe r/law on reddit lmfao. We have the money already and even more than you when it comes to healthcare. Why not fix it instead of allowing more fraud?

  • ZettaNog
    Karen Frazetta (@ZettaNog) reported

    @JoniStatus Capes, hair, and clothing has been broken since they updated to the new modeling engine back in Chapter 3. Actually got blown off by TWO CM's on Reddit, being told it "couldn't be reproduced".

  • unclekip
    unclekip (@unclekip) reported

    @Tablesalt13 Check the victoriabc reddit page. Moderators are complete fascists taking down posts about this. Giving account bans for mentioning the name of the gang related

  • WhiteHartPains
    Thank you for the trophy Amorim (@WhiteHartPains) reported

    @CartoonsHateHer Read some thread today on Reddit about some poor woman raising her children, and everyone was just shouting at her about what a terrible mother she was. Just awful.

  • REINATCN
    Tisang (@REINATCN) reported

    Is reddit fcking down?

  • SERAPHOF9
    Strayed (@SERAPHOF9) reported

    also the reddit shirt is ironic because i see far less redditors making this a problem than this site how is this even possible

  • OKCArmchairGM
    nba insideher (@OKCArmchairGM) reported

    I remember when the get down was actually on. No one was talking about it. Not like at the level you see now. The reddit was dead. Getting 50 replies. But yall wanna act shocked when they cancel. Nah don't act like you were a fan. I remember always trying to get folks to watch