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Problems in the last 24 hours
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July 18: Problems at Reddit
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (57%)
- Errors (23%)
- Sign in (21%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 7 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
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digitalhigga (@Coachmikerc) reportedThe Competitor Analysis Method: Using Other E-Books to Find Your Niche Find successful e-book sellers. Study their products. Build something better. Where to find successful e-book creators: 1. Twitter: Search "[keyword] ebook" or "[keyword] system" Find creators with 100K+ followers selling e-books 2. Gumroad: Browse bestsellers in categories See what's selling, how much it's priced, review count 3. SendOwl: Same as Gumroad, different platform 4. Reddit: Search "e-book" in niche communities See what people recommend 5. LinkedIn: Search for knowledge products Look for creators with 50K+ followers selling courses/e-books Analysis framework for each competitor: What problem does their e-book solve? What's the price point? How many reviews do they have? (Proxy for sales volume) What's their positioning? What are they NOT covering? (Opportunity gap) Example: Competitor: "The Complete Copywriting E-Book" ($197) - Reviews: 200 (estimate 500+ sales) - Problem solved: How to write sales copy - Price point: $197 - NOT covering: Copywriting for [specific industry] - Your opportunity: "Copywriting for SaaS Founders" ($497) You've just found a proven niche with proven sales, found the opportunity gap, and identified the position. Competitor analysis reveals profitable niches. **Comment "EBOOK" and I'll send all 50 strategies**
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Roberto Ferdenzi Ⓜ️ 🇮🇹 (@RobertoFerdenzi) reported@StreetStephen Btw, if you go on Reddit, there is a really good slowed down hd quality video from a different angle which seems to clearly show it wasn't a foul. Have a look on there for that video. As for FIFA corruption? My lips are sealed. lol 🤐
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Ooey Kablooey (@ooeykablooey) reported@JigglyPants44 Maybe if you spent less time on reddit and more time clearing the underbrush like your parents and grandparents did, you wouldn’t have this problem.
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Retail from hell (@RetailFromh3ll) reportedAnd you’re gonna have trouble replacing these people because a lot of people can’t work in the mornings. This company needs a series. Wake up call you can’t run a store this way anymore. Go on Reddit and see how many people are complaining employee wise.
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Vodka (@BitterBakeneko) reportedZevia RootBeer is just ok. Kind of a let down. I swear I liked these a few years back. There are a few Reddit post about them changing the formula tho.
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Michael (@TitanCorpEnt) reported@JesterJum They were too busy on Reddit talking about how great they’re, and how terrible Americans and capitalism is.
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Deshawn Findley (@wordizbon) reportedReddit sucks. I swear. They keep permanently for new things you are not aware of. Even the warning doesn’t even allow you time to correct it. The warning doesn’t give time to fix issue. This is total BS. And support doesn’t care. #redditsucks #reddit #reddithelp
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2manywords (@anacrose) reported@amtrusova @Reddit what is your problem ? Can't people post photos anymore ??
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Harpocrates Mouthpiece (@harposmouth) reportedTMI, but wanting to celebrate and inform others with similar issues. I've always smelled bad. It could be 5mins out of a shower. No solutions would ever work, and docs couldn't figure it out. A week ago tho, a random reddit post mentioned the possibility of a PH imbalance(cont.
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tamimbuilds (@tamimbuilds) reportedBefore I build anything now, I do this: 1. Post the problem on X — "Does anyone else struggle with [problem]?" 2. Search Reddit for the problem — are people actively complaining? 3. Check if competitors exist — if yes, market is validated 4. DM 5 people who engaged with the problem post 5. Ask: "Would you pay $ X for a solution?" If nobody engages with step 1 → the problem doesn't exist. If nobody says yes to step 5 → nobody will pay. Total validation cost: $0. Total potential savings: months of wasted building.
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Maxyull (@Maxyull_) reportedSpent today answering Reddit questions instead of pitching: a Next.js **** bug (searchParams silently failing) and why no-code still needs code access. Zero links dropped. Slow way to build trust, but the only way that sticks.
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Liberty or Death (@Libertyordaeth) reported@amtrusova It’s the problem with how Reddit is structured. Reality doesn’t control. Mods control. They tend to be a very touchy group overly sensitive to everything and certain of their own superiority
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AM Pines (@AM_Pines) reported@gr9520850688448 @teddy_041022 They don't have the courage of their convictions to just say they want people to kill themselves and for them to die. It's so ******* exhausting. There's a reason why Reddit bought down the banhammer and eliminated fatpeoplehate subs because of this tired bullshit.
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The Wronglemaker (@TheWronglemaker) reportedHave people actually flown the US flag upside down in times of distress or is it all just reddit chungus moralfags using it for social "commentary"
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Nick Castanon (@N_Constancio) reported@DetroitOnLion Sorry was offline for a while. Just from reddit, but the post was taken down.
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Parry the Jerry 😒 (@Random_pookie20) reported@Sapphire1Weapon My apology i should have been cleared Actually I was having conversation with a fan on reddit Chat and she said to me "capcom created a problem which wasn't even the problem" and idk what to say Like if they want to show he is married Let them show 😭I said
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Hanan Taraf (@HTaraf36086) reported@gnoccio @fromzerotomill I look for the same complaint repeated in people's own words — Reddit threads, replies under posts like this, DMs. Then I message a few directly: what have you tried, and what would you pay to skip? If 3–4 describe the same gap unprompted, I build it. If I have to convince them it's a problem, I drop it. The AI part comes last.
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Smim (@Smim_Tyth) reported@CrisHeroes @timistudios @PokemonUnite New reddit post: CrisHeroes is the reason Unite is shutting down, the devs listen to everything he says
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Phil | Rentier Digital Automation (@rentierdigital) reportedthe software wage just became visible the deal software made 70 years ago just broke and nobody noticed zero marginal cost. write code once, run it forever for basically nothing. that single property built the entire software industry. SaaS at 10x revenue, agencies at 1x, "we automated it" as the ultimate budget answer then ai agents showed up George Sivulka, CEO of Hebbia (raised $130M from a16z), published the numbers: median AI agent now costs around $80 an hour to run. that is a software engineer's wage. the spread goes $4 to $7,000 depending on how you loop it Boris Cherny runs permanent Claude Code loops submitting PRs without stopping. Ed Zitron calculated Anthropic lets him burn roughly $130,000 a month in tokens. Uber burned its entire 2026 AI budget in 4 months and capped employees at $1,500 per tool. Microsoft's engineering division cut Claude Code access and fell back to Copilot at $39 a seat bc the automation was running $2,000 a month the multiplier is brutal. a single agent runs 4x the tokens of a chat. multi-agent setups hit 15x, some audits go to 50x. a loop has no spending ceiling by construction because the whole point is to keep running. Data Science Dojo documented a Codex run that went 25 hours straight: 13 million tokens, 30,000 lines of code. every step billed Santiago Valdarrama asked the question that matters: "Why is Anthropic hiring Software Engineers?" if tokens were cheaper than humans, the labs would have stopped hiring the subsidy hid the real wage. a Reddit user instrumented his Claude Code usage through network logs: a Max 20x plan pushed to the limit represents $3,650 a month at API rates. he was paying $200. the flat-rate plans were subsidizing agentic usage by 12 to 175x. on June 15 Anthropic moved automation to metered credits and the wage became visible your software has employee problems now i build and ship daily. Claude Code, Codex, whatever ships fastest. SaaS, tools, automations. ⭐ if AI can build it, i've probably broken it first. what works → link in bio
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Viictyy 🇱🇹 (@V1ictyy) reported@seiyaposting top 5 images to send in your femboy reddit discord server
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Chizzy Ejieh (@chizzycore) reportedIf someone bet me ₦1M that I couldn't make money online in a brand new niche I've never entered before, this is exactly what I'd do on day one. Morning: Pick the niche. Go to Reddit. I don't care that I've never been in the niche before. What I care about is finding out what people are struggling with. I'd spend about 2–3 hours reading posts, looking for recurring complaints, seeing the questions people keep asking, and paying attention to the exact words they use to describe their problems. By the time I'm done, I should have a list of problems people are actively looking to solve. Afternoon: I'd pick one problem. Not five. One. Then I'd use ChatGPT to help me create a PDF that solves that specific problem. After that, I'd build a sales page in SystemeIo. Most of the copy would come from the research I already did because there's no better copy than the language your market already uses. Evening: I'd create 3 or 4 static ad creatives, write the ad copy, and launch the ads before going to bed. The next morning, I'd have data. Maybe people click but don't buy. Maybe they don't click at all. Maybe I get my first sale. Whatever happens, I now have something to work with instead of sitting around guessing. People think making money online starts with creating a product. I don't think that's where it starts. I think it starts with understanding a market. Everything else comes after.
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Kiana St. Klaire⚡️ Las Vegas (@KianaStKlaire) reportedSorry to hear someone is lame enough to do this to you. Karma is very real, though! On Reddit about a year ago, there was a discussion over 3 related accts that girls were saying had mass reported them on X. I blocked all 3, as a cute little experiment: lo + behold, a majority of my coworkers' + my general ranch's accts were shut down, while mine [+ some 🌽☆s' that work with me] accounts are still standing.
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Aliasor (@Aliasor12) reported@vequilss But if you ask on Reddit, you should find everything without too much trouble. It's a fairly common request, and it's often granted (I think there are some save files already available for at least v13.5 out there).(2/2)
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TopoChico (@ClamponShock) reported@predatorapp Reddit is going to be down a lot of mods with this guy around
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dani c: (@danielopezdiaz) reported@nelsonfilipesi1 @downn100 @PlaystationSize I have 100mb internet, and for some odd reason, when Either I hit a player or I am about to dia just lagged me out and "frame skip" to my death. I read on reddit that is really big and I so maybe its a performance's issue
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just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported@i_mika_el It depends on what problem you are solving with the product. You reverse engineer it from thinking: Where would my leads hang out? It depends on what problems they have and what they are interested in on Reddit. From there you pick up topics and checkout for best subreddits around them. Simply using AI would also be helpful.
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Heiwksnbrehue (@jeheudhevev) reported@reddit_lies This was upvoted and not taken down solely because the poster was Pakistani. If it was a white woman, she would have gotten banned from reddit
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Steve (@Game_Dev_Steve) reportedWe can't say the questions are a retail problem until we address the Say platform problems. It has two major issues, and probably more: 1. Doesn't use an OAuth style authentication. It literally requires full authority plaintext credentials to use on your behalf. This is retard level opsec. Thus, only retards participate. 2. Promotes early proposals to the front. Aka, the Reddit problem. Dumb questions get seen on the first page and people spend votes there without considering more thoughtful questions on deeper pages.
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Scrub Jay (@scrubjay__) reported@Luuk__058 Extremely tired of seeing Chinese names in every game, even regardless of their ping. The ping is a problem, but maybe even worse is their attitude/reasoning for VPNing over to NA/EU. There was a thread about this recently on Reddit. The Western BF playerbase is on average more casual because it includes millions of console players and our gaming culture is generally more relaxed. China is nearly exclusively PC with a highly tryhard culture, hyper-focused on meta. So Chinese players VPN over to the West basically because they think we're trash and to troll us. They join our games because they hate us and to exploit our openness, not for any other reason.
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TinyTina (@_Tiny_Tina_) reported@joesphill30219 @IsaiahGarc93953 @spencer0o7 Bro I can smell the reddit off of you😭 why you feeling so tuff damn, it ain't a big issue