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July 14: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 56% Website Down (56%)
  • 24% Errors (24%)
  • 20% Sign in (20%)

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Douai Sign in 2 days ago
Olathe Website Down 3 days ago
Da Nang Sign in 6 days ago
Chhindwāra Sign in 7 days ago
Puteaux Website Down 12 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 12 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • eyalbd1
    Eyal Benishti (@eyalbd1) reported

    Entry-level SOC jobs are disappearing right now, and budget cuts aren't the reason. Agentic AI is quietly doing the job that used to belong to Tier 1 analysts. Triage, correlation, deciding what's noise. Vendors call it augmentation. Ask an analyst on Reddit and you'll get a different answer... The real problem isn't the tools. It's what happens to the talent pipeline when nobody gets to start at Tier 1 anymore.

  • huefoxg
    Huefox (@huefoxg) reported

    Has anyone actually beaten the archery champion(4 successful streaks) in Crimson Desert on console (PS5/Xbox)? The AI here is broken and unrealistic. I’ve been reading through Reddit, and it turns out many people are experiencing the exact same frustration. Because this challenge is required for the Platinum trophy, players had to resort to exploits like blocking opponent with big wagons or placing Abyss Cores over the targets. Sadly, Pearl Abyss has shamelessly patched all of those tricks. Honestly, you can't blame the community for cheesing it. If the developers design a mission this badly, how do they expect people to play it?

  • Rengiyuu_yume
    ******* Stam Narsh (@Rengiyuu_yume) reported

    @LLURIENSTOWER @Lyledapreformer not the post exactly but I figured I’d give you a in depth example. I saw a post on reddit about a guy who was concerned about a discord server he was in (that contained a mix of irls/online ppl and minors/adults) and was worried bc there was some nsfw roleplay happening

  • giladbuilds
    Gilad Avidan (@giladbuilds) reported

    @thesayannayak Manual outreach beat all three for me. I found people already talking about the problem on X and Reddit and just replied with something useful 🎯 slow but it compounds once they trust you.

  • fflitzer
    flitzy (@fflitzer) reported

    @harrowchassisbp if you use "reddit is that way" unironically you have a problem

  • hubert_akanson
    Hubert (@hubert_akanson) reported

    Downloading reddit to look for solutions to your problems has to be the peak of a midlife crisis

  • hurrahay_
    Wig Seller (@hurrahay_) reported

    The main problem is despite being married, she is still being successful which doesn’t happen normally for female lead and this is irritating misogynist of twitter, reddit and instagram.

  • The_Best_Of_Men
    WeightoftheWorld (Genuine 🇺🇸) (@The_Best_Of_Men) reported

    @suenosdeuomi @SenSanders Grow up. You wouldn't know fascism if it bit you in the ***. You sound just like a spoiled child. Trained by who? A bunch of little prepubescent reddit nerds. You're on the wrong side of history and truth, boy. And youre working fir the devil. Turn around and quit before real life shows up and puts you down.

  • tamootto
    sweet lil bumblebee (@tamootto) reported

    love going down reddit holes about ocd just to feeel so much guilt for being mentally ridden with compulsions

  • SVPhillimore
    Sarah Phillimore (@SVPhillimore) reported

    @coccinellanovem I love the way they tried to justify it by saying 'it tested well with the cis community'. That is going down like cold sick on Reddit.

  • valkosylus
    haci (@valkosylus) reported

    @genorol108 I have tried it, it’s an issue from my end though because the access is probably banned. It’s usually fine opening the audio right away, that’s why I asked for the audio link..but through reddit, it’s not possible

  • undefinedKi
    Yarchi (@undefinedKi) reported

    The CEO of an $11B legal AI company just explained his entire architecture Winston Weinberg was a securities litigator. His roommate was an AI researcher at DeepMind. That's how Harvey started, and it's now used by most of the top law firms in the world. In this interview with Sequoia Capital, he breaks the system into three pieces: 9:16 - Intent. What does the lawyer actually want? You route the query to the right task and ask follow-ups when it's ambiguous. 10:00 - Context. This is retrieval, the R in RAG. Predefined systems that search the firm's internal documents and external sources, case law, filings, and pull only what's relevant to the question. His words: most of what you're building there is retrieval. 10:13 - Is this right. Citations, line by line, checked. He says this was one of their biggest early advantages, and they poured resources into it from day one. 11:37 - Then the part worth sitting with. The process data for this work doesn't exist on the internet. How you actually do disclosure schedules, what counts as "market" for a given private equity firm, none of that is on Reddit. The models have never seen it. So Harvey hires domain experts to write down the steps, and builds retrieval systems over data nobody else can reach. Put those pieces together and you've described RAG. Retrieve the right context, generate from it, cite the source. The model isn't the moat. Every firm can call the same API he does. The retrieval layer is the company. Full breakdown in the article below Bookmark this

  • Epstinys_Finest
    Epstinys Finest Redditor (@Epstinys_Finest) reported

    @BFBulletin BF devs now only care about issues when the sub 0.5 KD reddit shitlords ******* cry about it BF6 is redditfield, the franchise is ****** over

  • sn00zb3rry
    Ouiser Boudreaux (@sn00zb3rry) reported

    Emily Post would have been mortified, had someone wrote to her about the woke cake situation. Even Reddit is saying the family is the problem some people need to learn social etiquette, can they bring that back.

  • riteshkv_
    Ritesh Verma (@riteshkv_) reported

    I landed my first 5 AI clients via a degenerate platform aka Reddit Here's exactly how I did it 👇🏻 For this, you need two Reddit accounts. 1. Make one post on a Reddit account, and you link whatever your service or product is. 2. Then you go ahead and use another Reddit account to comment on people's posts that have the problem that your solution or service solves. 3. Once you comment under the post of the person with that pain point, you will link your original posts inside that comment. The psychology behind this 👇🏻 Remember, you want a second account for this because this makes it look like that you are speaking from a third party recommending a tool or a service. So what you do is you comment under the post of the person with a problem, and then you link the original post on the first account that has the links to your service or product. So people see your comment, they'll click that link to the original post. You see the original post and they click the links to your business. If you comment early enough under a Reddit post that gets a lot of views, you'll be getting a ton of inbound leads to your business's website. And as long as your funnel is set up, you should be getting booked calls. Follow me for transparent advice as I scale my business to $10M ARR.

  • MARKHOFFM4N
    Moose 🧩 ####Sawmania (@MARKHOFFM4N) reported

    @lovesawism Bro is unfortunately 100% serious… his reddit user is different but he was in a discord server I was in briefly. Huge Eric fanboy

  • RohanArun
    Rohan Arun (@RohanArun) reported

    @ecomchigga @Super_Powers_AI Build Demand Signal Clusterer, a local evidence workbench grounded in the source's concrete practice of finding the same complaint expressed by different people before creating a product. The tool must work only with complaint rows the user owns or pastes, preserve every source row, group repeated problem signals, and rank evidence without scraping Reddit, automating outreach, validating the post's revenue claim, or promising market demand. Use the already vendored Papa Parse 5.4.1 runtime for real CSV parsing and row validation, Compromise 14.14.4 for local English normalization, and Fuse.js 7.0.0 plus disclosed token-overlap gates for calibrated complaint similarity. Keep the exact fictional six-row representative fixture: four first-sale complaints form the leading cluster across four distinct sources with 1,980 upvotes and 276 comments, while the remaining rows form two separate signals. Preserve the current first-viewport clustering workflow and inspectable evidence surfaces. Users load the sample, compute three clusters, inspect every member and source, verify that the leading four-source cluster clears the initial three-source gate, then tighten the minimum to five and observe the disposition change from BUILD EVIDENCE to HOLD. The useful result is the evidence map and gate consequence visible before download, not generated product advice or a generic score. Retain malformed-input handling, pinned-library readiness, local persistence, recovery/reset, responsive desktop/mobile behavior, and the populated JSON export containing original rows, normalized evidence, cluster membership, source counts, engagement totals, gate settings, dispositions, method, and limitations. Browser evidence must continue to prove six parsed rows, three clusters, four sources, 1,980 upvotes, 276 comments, the exact gate transition, the populated export, zero console errors, and no horizontal overflow.

  • ianberdin
    Ruslan (@ianberdin) reported

    Reddit when you share something: “Please forgive me for posting, kind gentlemen. When you have a spare moment, and only if it’s not too much trouble, could you perhaps glance at my contemptible little project, which is obviously unworthy of your attention?” Anything less: hate.

  • mikaelobeta
    Michael Obeta (@mikaelobeta) reported

    Reddit ghosted me twice in one lifetime. Over a year ago I had a solid account. I was upvoting posts, but every time I commented, my comment would get instantly deleted by Reddit. I couldn’t even load my own profile anymore. A few weeks ago I created a fresh account and stayed super lowkey. Today I tried commenting again. Same issue comment instantly deleted, can’t view my profile. What am I doing wrong? Anyone else facing this same problem ?

  • chefndikum
    Francis Not the Pope (@chefndikum) reported

    Before you ever pay for a subscription service online, go to product hunt or reddit and check reviews about the product, you will be saving yourself plenty of trouble in the future.

  • its_ronc
    RC (@its_ronc) reported

    Three weeks ago I was ready to give up on a side project entirely. I had a script pulling product prices off a few e-commerce sites for a price-tracking tool, and it worked great for about four days. Then one site started returning 403s. Another served me a Cloudflare challenge page instead of HTML. A third just gave me empty responses, which is somehow worse, because at least an error tells you something's wrong. I did what everyone does at that point: rotated a couple of free proxies, added random delays, spoofed a user-agent I copied off Stack Overflow. It bought me about a day before I got blocked again. I had a half-written Reddit rant open in another tab, the classic "is scraping just dead in 2026" post. I didn't send it. Instead I went looking for a scraping API that could handle the anti-bot stuff for me, and that's how I found ScrapeBadger. Signing up took two minutes and came with 1,000 free credits, no card needed. I pointed it at the exact product page that had been blocking me, and got back clean data on the first try. Price, stock status, seller, all of it. No proxy list, no spoofing, just a URL in and data out. The part I cared about most, the Cloudflare wall, it got past on the first request with zero configuration from me. It also claims to handle DataDome, Akamai, Imperva, PerimeterX, and Kasada, plus CAPTCHA solving. I only tested it on a handful of sites over a few weeks, so I can't promise it holds up against everything, but on my problem it just worked. There are also ready-made endpoints for Google, Twitter, Reddit, Amazon, Zillow, and more, so you're not always stuck parsing raw HTML yourself. Pricing is credit-based, pay as you go from $10 or a subscription for heavier use, and the free credits were enough to actually test it on my real problem instead of a demo page. My price-tracker runs every night now without me checking logs first thing in the morning. I never did post that Reddit rant. If you're at the point of writing one yourself, try the free credits on your actual problem site first. That's the test that mattered to me.

  • Svr808
    Rammbone9000 (@Svr808) reported

    @LordBoiled @FuentesUpdates Reddit is down the hall and to the left, nerd.

  • JasmineSomeHell
    ⚜️SHOUGH AROUND AND FIND OUT⚜️ (@JasmineSomeHell) reported

    Why when a Black woman gives your “team” the chance to make it right via appeal, your team chooses to double down and make it clear a human and not AI made that decision? Let’s talk @Reddit.

  • imurGABRIELA
    Gabriela (@imurGABRIELA) reported

    @ArmysSaveSide @LittleSeven_twt @LeeJieuuu Always a dumbasss It's literally a screenshot from reddit stop being slow

  • Olmirad
    Olli Sorjonen (@Olmirad) reported

    @Ryanizdag0at03 @RockstarSupport Same here too. I opened a ticket on Epic, as that's where I got the game from. It seems quite wide-spread issue, bunch of comments on Reddit and elsewhere.

  • Redshotttt
    Napoleon (@Redshotttt) reported

    The goal is for Robinhood to list meme coins and onboard millions of users into the rh meme ecosystem. What memes do they know today? Mostly tiktok driven attention memes. The problem is those don’t last long. But everyone knows $Snoofi, the Reddit dog. Robinhood users overlap heavily with stock communities like r/wallstreetbets and others. All of them know $Snoofi as Reddit mascot. At a $30K market cap, it looks like a good bet. 0xa614C13b18B5C754B34fF51E4775Ab19568e0536

  • natiakourdadze
    Natia Kurdadze (@natiakourdadze) reported

    Go to Reddit, find 3-5 subreddits where your audience hangs out, and search for: "I'm frustrated with..." "Does anyone know a tool that..." "I switched from X because..." Screenshot every post. After 30 minutes you'll have a list of real problems people are willing to pay to solve, in their own words. This is free market research.

  • f0ehamm3r
    you know our motto baby, (@f0ehamm3r) reported

    @Bleddy81 @nazzobetweeting Reddit is down the hall

  • Markwardthe2nd
    Markus (@Markwardthe2nd) reported

    @czabe Grow up. Get off Reddit. Go back to terrible takes on the radio.

  • harpreetchatha_
    Harpreet (@harpreetchatha_) reported

    Reddit’s influence on AI Search is overstated (and sometimes AEO or GEO is down to luck). 4 refreshes, 4 different answers. Aside from LucaNet, the companies mentioned for “best financial reporting software for fortune 10 companies” largely stays the same. The one time LucaNet is mentioned, Google’s AIO cites Reddit in the answer. If Reddit was the magic pill, LucaNet would be engrained in the ai answer the same way some of the other brands are. Not to say Reddit isn’t important, but for businesses still trying to break into their category there’s other things you could be doing, starting with fixing your positioning.