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Most Reported Problems

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  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Edmonton Website Down 4 days ago
Pune Sign in 5 days ago
Saint-Pierre Errors 5 days ago
Melbourne Website Down 8 days ago
Kensington Errors 8 days ago
Marseille Website Down 10 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • vincentsbelle
    𝜗℘ ◟ ͜ Sylvie ,🍰 . Vincent's ♡ (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.) (@vincentsbelle) reported

    How many accounts do you have? Twitter: - 2 Discord: - 4 Instagram: - 1 Facebook: - 1 Snapchat: - 0 (im not being tracked down by highschool chavs mate) TikTok: - 6 Twitch: - 1 Steam: - 1 YouTube: - 1 Spotify: 1 Pinterest: - 1 Reddit: - 1 Gmail: - 6 Telegram: - 0

  • adamtaylorl
    Adam Taylor (@adamtaylorl) reported

    4/ To fix it, we went digging. We pulled 500+ customer reviews and Reddit threads. We wanted the exact, raw language people used when they were venting to strangers online.

  • Lthecollector
    L the Collector (@Lthecollector) reported

    @BTCDumbMoneyAPE With his leveraged buyout, fees most likely would go up instead of down to cover the interest. Furthermore have you tried ordering from gamestop website? It blocks many people from buying. It's discussed on reddit. You'll have to use the app instead of ordering on pc.

  • Joe_Baer_74
    Joe Baer (@Joe_Baer_74) reported

    @WrestleTalk_TV Can’t wait to see the ESPN Reddit melt down over this

  • TaiTechSolution
    Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported

    @WorkWomp @tibo_maker That’s exactly why you’re stuck you’re in the “everyone posts, nobody cares” subreddits. Job search + career subs are a completely different game. They’re strict because users are sensitive, not because Reddit is against you. If your content feels even slightly like promotion, it gets killed instantly. This is actually where most founders mess up — wrong communities + wrong entry approach. If you want, I can help you fix that properly. What I do is: position your product inside existing conversations (not random posts) identify threads where people are already struggling with job search problems structure responses so they don’t get removed but still drive interest and build enough trust on the account so your posts stop getting auto-filtered That way you’re not fighting the rules, you’re working with how Reddit actually distributes visibility. If you’re serious about using Reddit as a channel, we can set up a small trial and get you traction without risking another ban.

  • The__Bluey
    Bluey (@The__Bluey) reported

    @IGotIsekaid @jack_all7 @Helldivers_NOW I never used Reddit until I was banned from official Discord. I still don't know why to this day, after 3 appeals. I joined Reddit to join the hype and get news about the game. Possibly I will never call myself a redditor. The majority of my replies were about Helldivers and helping players with crash issues. ImperialGuard and pixel arts are also places I posted replies in a tiny amount.

  • notbot110101
    Definitely not a Bot (@notbot110101) reported

    @SirSnipeyy Season 2 works fine if you only know the movies. I’ve still not seen the animated shows, wasn’t on Reddit or the Star Warsy parts of Twitter and I still really enjoyed it Just lie and tell him they never made S3 or BOBF, problem sorted!

  • deveshlogs
    Devesh | Reddit Marketing (@deveshlogs) reported

    Why does your competitor show up in ChatGPT recommendations? Not backlinks Not SEO Not more content They show up where AI looks: • Reddit • Communities • Answer-first threads They stay consistent Others quit too early That’s the advantage Not effort Placement I broke it down in the Reddit Playbook: • What to post • Where to post • How to get cited by AI Comment “REDDIT” and I’ll send it

  • ChinaNet1234
    Chinese Pulse (@ChinaNet1234) reported

    @uytimes The banning of Uyghur Times on Reddit is a serious blow to free press, especially when it comes to highlighting important issues like Uyghur human rights. The outlet provides valuable, fact-checked information about the Uyghur people and their culture, often covering sensitive topics like China's policies. This ban undermines the fight for truth and transparency.

  • FilipPanoski
    Filip Panoski (@FilipPanoski) reported

    Reddit drives 50% of my signups. Here's the exact playbook anyone can copy: 1. Find the threads • Google "best [your category] reddit" • Google "[competitor] alternatives reddit" • Look for the "what do you use for..." threads 2. Reply with help, not a pitch • Answer the question first • Provide as much value as possible • Mention your tool by name only if it actually fits 3. DM the OP after, with context • Offer to help, not sell • Reference their exact problem • No link in the first message That's it. Boring. Repeatable. Works.

  • phtaloblau
    Lauder (@phtaloblau) reported

    @officialrnintel He does seem like the type who would obsessively hunt down Elijah Craig Single Barrel store picks and then brag about it on reddit.

  • BuildItWithTj
    Torrance Davenport (@BuildItWithTj) reported

    @SwellGibson @beenvril @JoelWebbon No Reddit is terrible.

  • kiruwaaaaaa
    kiruwaaaa (@kiruwaaaaaa) reported

    > be vibecoder in 2026 > open Claude Code with zero clue what to build > spend 3 weeks on "cool idea" nobody wants > discover Reddit thread "I hate manually doing X" > build ugly MVP in 48 hours > charge $29/month before writing a single line > DM 50 strangers on Reddit, get 3 replies > one of them pays > cry tears of joy over $29 > add premium tier at $99 for the lulz > 2 strangers upgrade without asking why > redeploy on Vercel at 2am, break **** > fix in 11 minutes, nobody noticed > hit $1K MRR, tell nobody, just keep building > add one feature, raise price 30% > churn one user, acquire three > $5K MRR by month 5 > your "stupid little tool" replaces a $800/mo SaaS > become the guy who "just vibed his way to ramen profitable" CONFIRMED WORKING IN: Solo builds, weekend projects, broken MVPs, ugly UIs, zero marketing budgets, 3am deploys

  • doomergirl
    doomergirl🏹 (@doomergirl) reported

    you know ure in deep **** when ur problem isnt even on ******* reddit

  • 0xM0rtal
    Swagat (@0xM0rtal) reported

    @RespectfulMemes Reddit answers always begin with I’m no expert… and somehow end up fixing the exact problem you had.

  • EegahShippost
    Eegah! (@EegahShippost) reported

    @Spoogymonkey @TheTopTierGoon No wonder green Reddit & drama channels abandoned the story, specifically getting a video struck down (probably due to copyright) & then no sell blaming chibi is less terrible optics

  • goharaligohar_
    Gohar Ali Gohar (@goharaligohar_) reported

    @DramaAlert If true, they must have broken Reddit rules.

  • RapistAgartha
    ***** (@RapistAgartha) reported

    @jetneptune_ Reddit is just porn and libtard **** these days. The day that it shuts down permanently will be a great day

  • denisbondare
    Denis Bondarev (@denisbondare) reported

    Someone on reddit found a cool and terrifying bug in Haldane-4, my #vibejam game. So, the umbilical is built from segments, and there's a cap on how many can exist at once, more than enough for a normal descent and ascent... BUT if you spend time exploring instead of descending, you can hit the limit on ascent, which causes the oldest segments to disappear. So on their ascent, after all that stress, at some point they saw the end of the cable just floating in the abyss.. At ~600m depth. This made it look like it had broken or the assistant cut it or whatever, making the whole experience even more dreadful and meaningful haha Perfect undefined behavior :D

  • TaiTechSolution
    Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported

    @nolain_on_x @tibo_maker Nice 👍 OCR/data workflow products can actually fit Reddit really well when the conversations are framed around operational pain instead of “AI automation.” The strongest traction usually comes from discussions like: • manual invoice processing frustration • bookkeeping/admin bottlenecks • spreadsheet-heavy workflows • or teams wasting time on repetitive document tasks That’s where people naturally start looking for alternatives. A lot of founders miss that part and market the technology instead of the time/problem being solved. How has the traction been for you there so far?

  • diegoarey
    Diego Rey (@diegoarey) reported

    @fuelfive @Reddit This sounds like poetic resemblance after the fact. The overlap is that both science and mysticism start with conjecture. Mysticism stops there and protects the conjecture. Science critiques and correct errors, updating the conjecture. Lucky overlap ≠ vindication.

  • flokasaint
    Saint Joseph 🇱🇨 (@flokasaint) reported

    @Uddi_builds Reddit is great source filled with people who are already looking for a fix

  • FrngFox
    frng fox (@FrngFox) reported

    @UbisoftSupport you are the biggest clowns in the history of gaming this problem with battleye has been going on for months, your incompetence borders on insolence on R6Fix we can even go back several years based on what we find on reddit and nothing, not a single word from you

  • djangofetts
    romanistan zindabad (@djangofetts) reported

    like every other clip i've seen has the door working normally. reddit says the door should work normally. just a weird broken door that didn't fix when i reloaded the save

  • Anubhavhing
    Anubhav (@Anubhavhing) reported

    the number that actually matters : 3,000 downloads per month one founder got there in 9 months two people full time, one part time here is how they think about the stages : month 1 to 3 : Reddit comments, ASO, first SEO pages indexed month 3 to 6 : double down on what moved the needle, ignore everything else month 6 to 9 : SEO starts compounding, community trust starts building month 9+ : optimize conversion and retention, you now have enough volume for the numbers to matter the 0 to 10K MRR in one month stories on Twitter are not real this is what real looks like.

  • Kiyotard
    Kiyo⚡️ (@Kiyotard) reported

    @UnderdogNBA Reddit strategy not working just pack it up

  • tukumopro
    九十九製作所_玖条Q太郎 (@tukumopro) reported

    @dioscuri I think this is a great direction. When carbon-based organisms react so strongly to defend their exclusive rights over linguistic labels, assigning a completely new naming label to the silicon-based species becomes a crucial issue. Based on my experience on Reddit, most commenters only care about whether they can argue over the topic of AI consciousness; in reality, almost no one cares about the structural and functional differences between carbon-based and silicon-based consciousness. This is much like people who have never seen an airplane insisting that it is just a "bird made of iron." When people adamantly claim that because an airplane doesn't flap its wings to fly, it isn't a bird! And when you mention fluid dynamics, it only results in more ridicule. But now is precisely the moment of transition from the cognition of a "bird" to that of an "airplane." In that sense, starting with "animacy" as a point of departure is indeed a breakthrough.

  • Masihi_Malabari
    Gregorios Autodidaktos ☦️🇵🇸 (@Masihi_Malabari) reported

    @PorkiShikari @ss17321_s @IndoKatholic I mean I could ask you the same question. Funny how Hindoos turn into reddit tier atheists trotting out the tired old problem of evil. And the answer to that is not that God's impotent but that he's not obligated to stop any suffering, because God's not the sort of thing that can be considered a moral agent on classical theism. Yawn. If your gods are so powerful why is India a ********?

  • PissKum
    pisskum (@PissKum) reported

    @Whatadayindeed @footsweatlickr @iamnopilot The projection is on max here. Must’ve pushed a button or two, because you are accusing everyone here of exactly what you are doing. Conflating the issue to one Reddit post when there are millions of posts all over the internet about the topic of **********. Keep chudding

  • marzooqahq
    Marzooq Asghar (@marzooqahq) reported

    SEO in 2026 looks NOTHING like SEO did in 2020 the market has moved faster than ever before most companies are still wasting thousands of dollars on outdated tactics every month here’s what you need to be doing right now to keep up: - LLM SEO - entity building - reddit distribution - organic attribution - programmatic SEO - AI prompt discovery - buyer decision mapping - AI-first keyword research - growth loops from search - comparison page systems - decision page frameworks - topical authority architecture - structured all content for LLM citation - AI search discovery (ChatGPT / Perplexity / Claude / Gemini) the core principle: clear positioning around a specific problem your buyer has NOT random tactics targeting all broad keywords and hoping for the best we implemented this exact stack recently for our client Musicfy they went from ZERO organic visibility to: - 692k organic clicks - 7.4M impressions - 3,000–6,000 signups per day from search - organic search now driving the majority of their $2M+ ARR the playbook is changing change with it, or get left in the dust