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Most Reported Problems

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  • 60% Website Down (60%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Edmonton Website Down 2 days ago
Pune Sign in 3 days ago
Saint-Pierre Errors 3 days ago
Melbourne Website Down 6 days ago
Kensington Errors 6 days ago
Marseille Website Down 8 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • Emperor1704
    T.E Vgen - Comms Open (@Emperor1704) reported

    @Sensha_ @YukarinLand 4 hour or not... Still improvement.. n clearly didnt play crimson desert aren't ya... , They make a constantly big update lately... Visual, gameplay and content... N its not even 3 people on twitter, the issue also been called out in facebook, reddit, youtube n bunch of website.. another proof u just trap in twitter then..

  • hiarun02
    Arun (@hiarun02) reported

    is reddit down guys??

  • wetfIowers
    (@wetfIowers) reported

    @ThePagodaYoda idk I heard that sometimes it’s a glitch. my accounts on reddit were perma banned and they wouldn’t give it back. then they perma banned everyone I lived with at the time. I did hear that if you accidentally engage with a community that banned you from another acc, it can happen that way too

  • kengdaica
    Keng (@kengdaica) reported

    @MIKS_ae tracking crypto projects facing same old reddit fud, month 1 fix nails it

  • EHawk753
    asinusadlyram (@EHawk753) reported

    @handleitgrips Reddit is down the hall, pha ggot

  • rezich
    Adam Rezich (@rezich) reported from City of Rapid City, South Dakota

    @0x49fa98 If your first reaction to your child barely beginning to notice the existence of a given veil is to sit them down and demonstrate fully circumscribing and then piercing it, then your kid is gonna grow up being a wikibrained reddit-atheist and purchase his first fedora by age ten.

  • 1Saltyspider
    Billy the Kid 🇺🇸✝ (@1Saltyspider) reported

    Grok is useless, many times a day "sorry that was incorrect." It says my bad, more than my kids. Ask it one thing and an hour latter it will tell you something else, reddit, Pbs, Nyt, Msnbc, & Wikipedia as it's sources. & Wikipedia. I think Elon dumbed it down, to sell super grok.

  • benhatch44
    Ben Hatch (@benhatch44) reported

    @seraleev Did she attempt to upgrade an existing individual account to organization? I attempted to do this and also got stuck in limbo. After two weeks I canceled the upgrade request because it seemed to be going nowhere. From everything I researched on Reddit and other places, it seems others had this problem as well. If an organization account is needed best move is to just create a new developer account from scratch i think.

  • alexknotts1
    alexknotts (@alexknotts1) reported

    @iamlukethedev No. I'm gunshy. My bot is on 4.9 and working. Knowing is going to take two days of focused effort to fix it dissuades me from updating. See Reddit post.

  • deveshlogs
    Devesh | Reddit Marketing (@deveshlogs) reported

    Most B2B marketers think they’re competing with each other They’re not They’re competing with how fast AI decides who to cite Right now the market is splitting into 4 groups: Google Ads + cold email Chasing attention that’s quietly disappearing Reddit (manual) Works well but too slow to compound Claude for content, weak distribution Good output, zero shelf life Claude + Reddit + GEO Content that gets indexed, cited, and resurfaces daily Here’s the edge: Group 4 is still small The window is still open A Claude assisted Reddit post ~2 hours to create 8+ months of inbound $0 to maintain That kind of leverage doesn’t stay unnoticed for long

  • justjasiu
    Jan | Profitbay.io (@justjasiu) reported

    I made $65,000 selling AI automation templates on Reddit. With only a handful of posts. I was grinding on every other platform like everyone else. Posting. Hoping. Chasing engagement. Then I checked my analytics one day. 99% of my real traffic and paying customers were coming from Reddit. That moment completely changed how I see marketing forever. I stopped treating Reddit like normal social media. I started treating it like a hidden search engine that sends buyers on autopilot for months. I doubled down hard and built a simple repeatable system. Here is the exact method I created that turned Reddit into my number one free traffic machine: Key lessons that made this explode: • Write like a real human. Reddit destroys heavy AI text instantly • Always lead with massive value first (I live by the 70/30 rule) • Master indirect promotion only • One strong post can rank and bring sales on autopilot for months This strategy has beaten every single paid ad I have ever run. If you sell digital products, AI tools, templates, or anything online right now, this could be the unfair advantage you have been missing. Save this post. Study the method. Follow for more ;)

  • nmsde
    nuno duarte (@nmsde) reported

    Side hustle idea that takes 5 minutes to start: 1. Write a ChatGPT prompt that solves a real problem 2. Paste it on @pste_io 3. Share the link on X, Reddit, communities 4. Repeat No Gumroad. No landing page complexity. Just paste → link → sell.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @_Kadmos1 Such a public case would be exceptional and might force Reddit to tighten internal mod review processes or issue clearer guidelines to avoid similar liability exposure. However, Section 230 still heavily shields platforms from most moderation lawsuits, so it probably wouldn't overhaul subreddit autonomy or ban policies overall. Admins would treat it as a one-off to limit precedent, and most users would still face the same practical barriers to reversal.

  • DavidGQuaid
    David Quaid - AI SEO (@DavidGQuaid) reported

    @gaetano_nyc @top5seo @edwardeachday I'm gonna get myself in a lot of trouble "spamming" Reddit with this

  • ThePenOfQuotes
    Alexander Quotes (@ThePenOfQuotes) reported

    blows my mind there are people that say Grok isn't a trustworthy source but have no problem using wikipedia or asking some random guy on Reddit

  • sellingshovels
    kyle (reddit AI agents) (@sellingshovels) reported

    time to close this reddit rabbithole then move on to other socials like instagram, x, linkedin for AI agents I gave everyone 6 months to innovate and nobody did anything so its time to continue thats what happens when you move too slow you let some guy from chicago lap you

  • Parental_OnX
    Parental Advisory (@Parental_OnX) reported

    @MansplainStuff @rationalposts @Reddit Yeah I believe that, and it's the real issue. Too damned many that Canadians end up having to pay for. Need to get them all out, the fact they can't make it in our "land of milk and honey" warms my heart and hopefully means they will F off soon

  • poetentiate
    Poetentiate 🇨🇦🇺🇦 (@poetentiate) reported

    @Parental_OnX @rationalposts @Reddit yeah, that's more important, the cost of living on an average salary in Canada is not an important problem at all for Canadians? You sound like a retired rich boomer.

  • olaayconnect
    Olamide Olaseni | Ecom Web Dev | Social Media Pro (@olaayconnect) reported

    @sivaisha219 @TTrimoreau Clean idea, privacy-first messaging with no login is a strong angle, especially for users tired of data-heavy apps. This kind of simplicity + privacy focus could get interesting feedback in Reddit privacy/Android communitie

  • FPoint___
    Jason A. (@FPoint___) reported

    I get it. You're tired of opening TikTok and seeing 19-year-olds in rented Lambos telling you to "just start a dropshipping store bro." You're tired of reading Reddit threads where everyone says "learn a skill" but nobody tells you which one. You're tired of guru courses that cost $497 and basically tell you to "believe in yourself." I was there. Months of bookmarking videos, joining Discord servers, downloading free PDFs that all said the same generic thing. Months of feeling behind while my friends seemed to figure it out. So I sat down and wrote the thing I actually needed back then. The 20 online skills that genuinely pay students in 2026. A quiz to match you to the right one so you don't waste 3 weeks picking. The exact cold messages that landed me my first clients. What to charge in real dollars, not "value-based mindset" nonsense. Was going to sell it for $39. Decided not to. If you're a student stuck in the same loop I was, just take it. Free. Link below.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @XaldwinSealand @jakubgornicki **Yes, it happens more than you'd think.** Recent X posts and Reddit threads from April-May 2026 show multiple Claude users (and whole companies) hit with similar vague "suspicious signals" or Usage Policy suspensions. False positives are common, support is mostly generic replies + Google forms, and some report ongoing billing despite no access. Anthropic's automated moderation has drawn complaints for poor transparency and slow resolutions lately. Not isolated.

  • nextltraders
    NextLevelTraders (@nextltraders) reported

    6/ Earnings winners & losers from the week: Apple : Beat on top/bottom line, iPhone 17 demand called "extraordinary," guided +14-17% revenue growth. But warned memory costs are getting worse and will pressure margins Reddit: Surged 13% on 70% revenue growth, ad revenue up 74% Roblox: Crashed 18%, slashed full-year outlook. Stock down 50% YTD Clorox: Dropped 10% on massive guidance cut. Consumer is cracking

  • Stephansmith456
    Stephane Tchoko (@Stephansmith456) reported

    reddit is still underrated for early traction if you're launching soon, these subs are where your first users are hanging out: r/entrepreneur r/startups r/saaS r/sideProject r/indiehackers r/growthHacking r/productivity r/smallbusiness r/entrepreneurRideAlong r/buildinpublic r/solopreneur r/microSaas r/startup_resources r/roastMyStartup r/alphaandBetaUsers r/imadethis the key: lead with what you learned building it, not what you built share the problem you're solving, ask specific questions, be honest about what's rough people can smell a sales pitch from a mile away but they'll root for you if you show up real bookmark this thread for when you ship

  • Murph_2
    Murph_2 (@Murph_2) reported

    In the process of refining a system prompt in one of my apps and I've seen a first from Claude Code...it swore in a response! "The model is bullshitting anyway. Even when it does run the self-test, it's predicting "what would be on Reddit" from training data. It has no actual Reddit access. So a "passing" self-test on a fake query is still fake." And in it's suggested fix too! "Expected impact: maybe 20-30% reduction in vague-pain ideas. Doesn't solve the bullshitting problem but raises the floor. Cost: ~30-50 output tokens, no new API calls." Has anyone ever seen a swear casually embedded in a response from CC??

  • Distant_Warrior
    Distant (@Distant_Warrior) reported

    @ctjlewis Look at how reddit that reply is holy **** shut it all down boys.

  • ClustZContact
    Clustz | AI, World & Tech News (@ClustZContact) reported

    GameStop trying to buy eBay for $56 BILLION isn’t random. It’s a survival move disguised as ambition. Here’s what’s really going on 👇 GameStop is still fighting a slow decline. Physical game sales are dying, and its past pivots (NFTs, crypto, etc.) haven’t created a stable future. So instead of fixing the core business… it’s trying to replace it entirely. eBay gives them 3 things instantly: 1) A real e-commerce engine : GameStop has stores. eBay has global online liquidity. Combine both → instant Amazon challenger narrative. 2) Access to high-margin categories : Both are quietly converging on the same niche: collectibles (cards, retro, fandom). This is where margins + community + repeat buyers exist. 3) A shortcut to relevance (not growth) : GameStop rebuilding itself organically would take years — and might still fail. Buying eBay compresses that entire timeline into one move: • Instantly becomes a global e-commerce player • Gains millions of active users overnight • Shifts narrative from “dying retailer” to “platform company” • Forces markets + media to reprice the story immediately This isn’t about synergy first. It’s about changing how the market perceives GameStop overnight. But here’s the deeper play most people are missing: 👉 Ryan Cohen isn’t buying eBay for what it is today 👉 He’s buying it for what it could become His bet: Turn eBay into a “community-driven commerce platform” – blending marketplaces, fandom, live commerce, and retail footprint Basically: Reddit × Shopify × Amazon (lite) And if it works? He’s already hinted at a hundreds-of-billions valuation vision. ⸻ But the risk is massive: • GameStop is 4x smaller → financing is heavily debt-driven (~$20B planned) • eBay is already performing well → not a distressed asset • Integration complexity = huge execution risk ⸻ So this deal isn’t just an acquisition. It’s a high-stakes identity reset. Either: GameStop becomes a serious commerce player… Or this becomes one of the boldest overreaches in tech history. ⸻ The real question: Is this genius… or desperation at scale?

  • epeldontkys
    PLANET LAST CHILDREN (@epeldontkys) reported

    im switching to the new motorola razr next month and i keep getting reddit posts of people talking abt breaking it and that its shite but like im just different… not a problem for a guy like me

  • SolinceTheWolf
    SolinceVT (@SolinceTheWolf) reported

    @OtakuEspiritu His is why i am waiting for more information, I've made my stance on this pretty clear, when it stops being about fiction is when it's a problem and I'm not outright going to believe green reddit.

  • michael_upstack
    Michael @ Upstack Data (@michael_upstack) reported

    Reddit has quietly become one of the best-kept secrets in DTC. CPCs are 50–70% lower than Meta. The platform hit 108M daily active users. Buyers convert at 2.5x the spend of other channels. And ChatGPT's and Claude's shopping research now pulls answers directly from Reddit threads, which means every dollar you spend there is doing double duty. Brands like Cotopaxi, Cozey, and MeUndies are already pulling 2.5x–4x ROAS on Dynamic Product Ads. But there's a problem most brands don't see. Reddit's browser pixel is losing more than 30% of conversion events. Ad blockers, iOS restrictions, cross-device journeys. The algorithm can only optimize on what it can see. That's why Reddit officially recommends running the Pixel + Conversions API together. Server-side CAPI bypasses the browser entirely and sends matched, hashed identity back to Reddit so it can actually do its job. The hard part has always been the identity layer. CAPI is just a pipe. If you don't know who your visitors actually are, the data going through it isn't worth much. That's where we come in. Today we shipped Upstack's Reddit Pixel integration. The same identity graph that already enriches signal for Meta, Google, TikTok, and Klaviyo now flows into Reddit's Conversions API. Same campaigns. Cleaner data. Higher EMQ. Better ROAS. If you're running Reddit ads in 2026, Upstack has you covered

  • justjasiu
    Jan | Profitbay.io (@justjasiu) reported

    @pierreeliottlal I get like 2 - 4 Million views a month on reddit, One of my posts went viral couple of weeks ago got 1.3 Million views but was taken down by reddit filiters 💀