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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (61%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (13%)
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Nandhuu (@zeph_stic) reported@PlainJa96734616 I mean y'all didn't hesitate when Baseer did space & talked with fans because fc issue happened you guys dragged him & made a big issue , posted on reddit even twisted the whole thing. Tit for tat nothing else.
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ADG (@ADGactual) reported@hypergraphing @reticent1 @WallStreetApes No, it's none of the professor's business to see how I type it, I get scanning for AI, but that's too much info to be handing over. There is a point where it has to stop. Having a recording of how I typed, corrections, errors, sections I deleted because I realized I screwed up, or side note that might say how stupid this project is is suddenly visible, is too much. AI false positives A LOT and lazy professors will not question the tool. Look at all the false arrests and imprisonments the Flok system has caused. Look at the sub reddit for Twitter, it's all people being false flagged by AI as bots. Ask me how I know this...
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Abhinav Chetan (@Abhinavchetn108) reportedInconsistent branding might become an AI search problem. AI tools are not just reading your website. They are reading your blogs, social profiles, reviews, Reddit mentions, YouTube descriptions, and third-party pages. So if every channel explains your brand differently, what does AI understand? Probably nothing clear. And if AI cannot clearly understand who you are, what you do, and who you help, it is less likely to surface or recommend you. Consistent communication across channels is no longer just branding. It is becoming a visibility issue. Feels like the next version of brand reputation management.
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Του Ικερ (@tou_iker) reported@Herotherogue Is that demon hunter from legion remix? If yes, there is a fix for that but it's gonna take you a lot of time. Check Reddit, the solution is there.
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DS55 (@DS55_) reportedMy Logitech G915X keyboard had chatter issues (double-input on single key press) on 4 separate keys. Found a Reddit thread suggesting mashing in the problematic keys... (Press down HARD and wiggle.) No more double inputs. WHY did this work???
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PASSIVE INCOME ANNA (@PassiveAnna) reportedI would then spend the first two weeks doing nothing but research. I would go into every comment section, Reddit thread, Telegram group, and Twitter Space where my target audience hangs out and I would read everything. I would be looking for the exact words they use to describe their frustration, the solutions they have already tried that didn't work, and the specific outcome they are chasing. Once I understand the audience deeply enough to speak their language back to them, I would start creating content around the one problem I know my offer solves best. Plus, I definitely would build an email list from day one.
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Andrew Torba (@BasedTorba) reported@postmanShmerg Their perception of our faith is warped by modern perversions of it that we ourselves can’t stand and call out constantly, the problem is they throw out the baby with the bathwater. They have a Reddit understanding of it.
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GalaxyRider (@rider_gala99345) reported@iyasunozomu @SteloPacino The reason it was banned on the Reddit TenSura discord server is for a whole other matter. (They still do it btw just not like directly).
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Parce🇰🇪🇵🇸🇨🇴 (@HombreDelirante) reportedAiyaiyai, brother. We need physical media because we can share, resell, and pass it down to our siblings. You don't speak for everyone, more people than "only Reddit users" are unhappy.
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Howling Pants (@JDPants007) reported@kingofthehill @Reddit @HowlingKOTH this is just terrible
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Gary's Arch lector (@Ward_Darlin) reported@mrsbogomolova Twitter is like a watered down Reddit
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Atta 🐬 (@attacomsian) reported@foxtomb232 reddit if you find the right niche sub, X if you post consistently. i also list on directories like StartupBase for slow steady traffic
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Nullshot (@nullshotai) reportedWe're building our Reddit agent first because distribution is the hardest problem in the game right now. Founders, marketers, small teams, everyone feels it. We're starting where it hurts most.
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Lokesh (@lokesh_codes) reported@praaatiiik @TechWiser @Sillycorns Thank you for your reply. I've checked Reddit but didn't get anything conclusive. A few have reported heating and battery issues though
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IGNorantReturns (@IGNorantreturns) reported@werty2346 @HlNOMARUSUMO I 90% agree with but one area is my problem still on why consoles have strength. For example I got a new game for my PC and started it up. When in the game I had some weird ghosting going on turned out to get it smooth I had to limited my frame rate to 117fps and turn Vsync on but only in the Nvidia app not the game. It took me 2 hours of reddit searches and forum conversation to narrow the problem down. With my PS5 even though graphics are inferior I put the disc in and played. No issues. The tinkering you have to do pretty often with PC games is a positive and a negative. But sometimes you just want to play.
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Don Hasan (@gol_mia) reported@thejordanhart @denimneverdies No, it started because we permitted religiosity on the left so much that any critique of religion got shouted down as "reddit atheist", and the permissiveness of religious standards so bad that people started defending obvious religious conservatism under pretenses of leftism.
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Rince 👽 UAU comeback CANADA DAY (@RinceofDreams) reported@mimikyubin We have plenty of casual servers in the DC fandom and even then they will still go "hey go join this server to vote and stream" the DC Reddit Server is just full of contrarian ******** and Epsteins. ALso the fact that it gets the "official server" is annoying. But send link pls
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reportedThis actually is a great Reddit marketing hack. Having your own community kills 90% of usual problems like getting banned etc. But then populating the community is a whole different game
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StuyBoy From NYC (@StuyBoyNY) reported@neil_xbt Agent Reach is that open-source CLI/skill that gives agents no-API-key scraping across Twitter/X, Reddit, YouTube, GitHub, Bilibili, XiaoHongShu and 10+ platforms, with MCP server wrappers . For your Hermes/MCP stack, here’s the honest read: Real risks: •Prompt injection — it pipes raw scraped web content straight into your agent’s context. A malicious post/comment can carry instructions your agent might follow. This is the #1 agent attack vector right now, and Hermes has Gmail + terminal access. •Supply chain — agents can install/update it themselves via one command . Third-party code, community-maintained scrapers, auto-updating with agent-level permissions. Audit before install, pin the version, kill auto-update. •ToS/account exposure — unofficial scrapers violate platform terms. Run it on burner sessions/IPs, never accounts you care about. •Chinese platform modules — Bilibili/XHS scrapers phone Chinese endpoints. You keep a Western-only stack; disable those modules.
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✴︎ (@notnguyenonline) reportedI’m gonna be on Reddit all day instigating problems within white spaces
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aikas sejula (@ASejula92742) reported@JezCorden one the problem xbox has is the amount of guys posting **** they see in reddit.
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Rootiens (@rootiens) reported@Yappologistic yeah sure there might be some specific hardware that needs extra steps, but you just search reddit, arch forum or even ask ai and it’s fixed. same way windows has random driver issues or how WSL gives people headaches when programming
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Dank 'n Derpy Gamer (@DankNDerpyGamer) reported@bhupesh_vn @Dexerto Doesn't that assume that it's a choice between fighting hackers, and going to the new UI - and also assumes that "find ways to fix the issues w/o retiring the old reddit UI" isn't an option?
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Clayton Rabenda | Litheum Founder (@clayrab) reported@Mandrik Same has been going on since 2017. Solutions are hard enough but impossible when influencial community members have bad faith arguments and can't agree on terms and goals. problem is rooted in misaligned incentives from the protocol level. arguing in reddit and x is not a fix.
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Andrés (@pinnepleku) reportedi remember being in the oficial spooky month discord server years ago and now that i want to go back i CANT FIND IT, ALL THE LINKS I HAVE DOESNT WORK, there’s also people on reddit asking for it and with no replies since 2025, im so done chat
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Ivan of 🏚️twt (@sufrzz) reported@mizislawyer Not really im already banned from the Reddit communities official discord server
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kepo (@kepochnik) reporteda solo dev built an open source video app and hit $2.5M in revenue in 5 months. the lesson in his post-mortem isn't about the product it's this line: marketing is 9/10ths of the problem, and marketing means talking to users, not building more features he spent a year shipping tools that went nowhere. then he got on Reddit, Discord, Twitter, wherever his actual users were, and just listened instead of pitching what he heard: people were sick of AI video providers blocking normal prompts. action scenes, certain creature designs, stuff that had nothing to do with actual harm but got flagged anyway. so he built relationships with model providers to offer a less restrictive alternative for that narrow slice of legitimate creative use cases here's the part that actually matters. he says the fancy demos he built helped in maybe 5-10% of edge cases. the thing that made growth go parabolic was solving the boring, obvious pain point people kept repeating to him for free he never had to convince anyone this was a good idea. they'd already told him what to build. he just had to stop assuming he knew better than his own users most builders skip the listening step because building feels like progress and talking to people feels like a detour. it's the opposite
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AYEJAY (@aj_eickhoff) reported@prateek_ripaw Take dat post down asap brother. I posted mine on Reddit, a crap ton of mine, and my entire untitled account got banned
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Dryl Bsrb (@GB819) reportedWhat differentiates me from an incel, and what commentators on TikTok and Reddit either gloss over or don't pick up on, is that I think hypergamous women are dominant but they don't control everything. There are cracks where a person can move to if you apply a hard filter on their circles and set your sights on working class neighborhoods including the notorious Kensington avenue. The thing is that people like Eliot Rodger were unwilling to do that and mirrored the social status seeking that the women were engaged in - but they denied him entry and he didn't shift his target and just broke down.
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eve (@csiirac) reported@arbiteroffilth the reddit died down n i dont check it anymore but god that / discord servers are awful