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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (62%)
- Errors (26%)
- Sign in (12%)
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Flavio Brasil (@fwbrasil) reported@987Nabil why would the ping be necessary? Getting links from common sources like Reddit isn't really rocket science, especially with LLMs. I do not think the projects that feature without issues have to send messages to get their content published
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Paul Mayorga (@EightyTon4Life) reported@ThendoRalph I wanna disbelieve this. But then I remember reddit gave us the poop knive story and people out there that get aroused by falling down stairs. It's a strange world out there.
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Internet Skeleton (@EntrpicCrdnl) reported@bestbuddy1998 Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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CAMOKAT (@CAMOKAT6) reported@moby_dobie @francesweetman Well...she's a pretty terrible mum in many respects but I think my exBIL would have been in the same position as that guy posting on Reddit had she not skilfully manipulated him into succeeding despite himself.
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Pierre-Eliott Lallemant (@pierreeliottlal) reportedI'm 30. I built an AI startup called GojiberryAI to $3.5M ARR. Got accepted into YC. If I had to start from 0, here's exactly what I'd do: 1. Sell it before I build it. No code. Just a simple slide deck (mine was 6 ugly slides) explaining the problem, the solution, the outcome, and the price. I made my first $10k that way, before writing a single line. 2. Pick a painfully specific customer. Not "B2B SaaS." Something like "founders at 20-person SaaS companies about to hire their first SDR." So specific that the right person reads it and thinks "that's me." 3. Start outbound on day one, but only to people showing intent. Not scraped lists. People engaging with competitors, changing roles, raising money, or publicly posting about the exact problem I solve. That's the gap between a 1-2% reply rate and 25-40%. 4. Lead with value, never a calendar link. Send a blueprint, not "got 15 minutes?" Let the resource do the selling, and the trial becomes the obvious next step instead of a pitch. 5. Pick ONE channel and go deep. For us it was outbound first, then Reddit (10M+ organic views), then LinkedIn lead magnets. I wouldn't touch a second channel until the first one was clearly working. 6. Talk to customers every single day. The product doesn't matter until you understand the problem better than they do. Spend 90% of every early call listening, not demoing. 7. Only build once people are actually paying. Then keep it dead simple and price it to sell itself. We landed on $99/mo with a free trial, so the funnel runs without me dragging anyone onto a call. 8. Do this relentlessly for about 12 months. That’s roughly how long $0 to $2.5M took us. Bootstrapped. No outside funding. Most founders don’t lose because they can’t build. They lose because they build too early, sell too late, and quit the channel before it compounds.
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zSkerWizrdz (@zxxkgkillerxxz) reportedReddit moderators are removing posts criticizing Sony’s physical vs. digital sales comparisons from some PlayStation-related subreddits. In the past day, multiple users shared charts and older Sony data arguing that the company’s headline digital sales percentages don’t compare physical and digital versions of the same games. Some of those posts were later removed from certain subreddits, with users reposting them elsewhere after the originals were taken down by moderators. #Sony #Ps5 #Playstsion
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Aries2g (@Aries2g1) reported@infosec_james @Variety From the view to like ration I'm not exactly helping a whole lot.Most people really don't seem to care. Also I don't really recall asking for your permission or approval either. This is kind of the purpose of this platform. If you have an issue maybe you need to stick with Reddit
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Kyle (@tonyhawkbrosk8) reportedI'm starting a reddit snark page for the terrible radio show that I hate-listen to every morning on my way to work
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Victoria (@_navicstein) reported@victor_bigfield Twitter is loud but empty Reddit is quiet but buys The real move is showing up were people actually have the problem your thing solves
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Felix Kjellburg (@Pepepepepewds) reportedreddit is down the hall to the left
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TerminatorX (@Standuphistos) reported*Yo… this one’s from Th3M0rn1ng5h0w. “Alcor vol 40 issue 2”. Dude’s out here stretching spacetime like a trampoline, talking about Einstein letting you fold time and go backwards… and then just casually drops “rest in power jun lin” in the description. I had to bring it over here ‘cause I don’t even think this author has Twitter, man. And something in my weird little head is telling me he knows more about time travel than he is supposed to.* *It just hit different when I realized a real-life killer was the spark for that Reddit post… the one where the author himself goes back to delete the engineer who was gonna send Bitcoin to the stratosphere. And the victim in the real case? Computer engineering student. Irony’s so thick you could stretch it like that trampoline.* No doubt it was a tragedy. But apparently… there were two sitting on Bitcoin at 60k in 2026. Life goes on… or do we just keep folding the net? Alien Boy out here questioning which timeline we actually in.
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Mikhail Rogov (@i_mika_el) reported@Brianadair8 I would start where the money/pain already shows up: Reddit communities, TikTok/short demos, SEO pages for exact problems. For fintech, trust beats launch sites.
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TIS Method™ (@TISMethod) reportedReddit spent the week arguing about condoms. Size, brand, material, 484 comments deep. Under all of it sat a quieter question nobody answered: why does the same man work fine in one context and shut down completely in another? A second thread made it plain. A man, 30, healthy, zero issues without one. The moment the packet opens, everything reverses. Twice. His own read: the brain decides it will not work before anything starts. Research named this: ****** associated ******** problems, CAEP. Reviews put it at 18 to 36 percent of younger men. And men who report it are more likely to struggle without condoms too. The object takes the blame. The pattern owns the cause. Five years of one arousal pattern is a trained groove. Add a pause, a small task, an audience of one, and attention slides from feeling to checking. Bodies follow attention with embarrassing loyalty. None of this makes sensation differences fake. Fit is real. But the full shutdown is built from prediction, not latex. And prediction, unlike material, can be retrained. Chapter 2 of the book starts exactly there.
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Oli Mabane | Ecom Growth (@olimabane) reportedThis ad spent £29K in 30 days. It generated 1,800 purchases at a 6.54 ROAS. Want to know what we *didn't* do? We didn't jump straight into writing hooks or briefing creators. Before we made a single creative, we spent two weeks living in the customer's world. Reddit threads. Amazon reviews. TikTok comments. Forums. Anywhere real people were talking honestly about the problem. We collected more than 1,000 customer conversations and grouped them by desire. Not what the brand thought customers wanted. What customers actually wanted. Their frustrations. The products they'd already wasted money on. The words they used when they weren't trying to impress anyone. That research became the brief. The brief became the creative. The creative worked because it didn't sound like marketing. It sounded like the customer. Most brands spend weeks making ads. We spend weeks understanding the people the ads are for. Which approach do you think scales better?
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Kritikos 🇬🇷🇨🇾☦️ (@kaiser_doge) reported“Keeping the subreddit clean” is a made-up Reddit problem. It’s a forum, it’s literally meant for discussion. Since when is seeing multiple posts about a major topic some catastrophic issue? Restricting everyone to one megathread doesn’t encourage discussion; it discourages it. Fewer people participate, fewer conversations happen, and fewer perspectives get seen. I genuinely don’t understand how limiting where people can talk is supposed to create more discussion. It just makes moderation easier.
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Charles (@CDomainer) reported@andyburnham What on earth have I just watched. This man is going to be Prime Minister in two weeks. Nobody voted for him and we learnt precisely nothing from that Q&A (barring exact answers on songs and pubs). When he speaks he offers these vague repeated notions of ‘hope’ with zero detail. That may have cut it at a mayoral level but if he thinks he can avoid the press and run No.10 on vibes then he’s in for a shock @andyburnham - Where do you stand on defence? On the economy? On welfare? On International policy? On immigration? On education? We want specifics, not platitudes. Truth is nobody knows which makes it look like you don’t know. I appreciate your proudest achievement as Mayor of Manchester in 11 years was……er……buses, but is that really a drum you want to bang? It wasn’t reducing crime. Or tackling homelessness. Or reducing domestic abuse. It was….buses. You’re about to lead a nation pal. Get your arse off Reddit, sit down with the press, take some proper questions, answer them with specifics and stop these wishy washy, eyelash flashing monologues where all you offer is vibes.
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Joseph K. Olarewaju (@kjosephola4) reported@Koreanteacher1 Talking as if we don't run Pi nodes. Pi nodes that are being run at negative balance sheets. Across the world, people are shutting down their nodes. I've seen people on X here and on Reddit shutting down their nodes. Nodes are met for consensus. Not like mobile mining.
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JohnnyNonReg (@JohnnyNonReg) reported@HEB Check your DMs, but the app says it's not in stock within 50 miles, and people on Reddit can't find it in Austin or DFW. One guy said there's an issue with the lid manufacturer. This isn't an urgent matter, The Esteemed Mrs. NonReg just needs to know that it's coming back. LOL
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Disaffected Scientist (@DisaffectedSci) reported@retardrepost @reddit_lies A lot of IQ tests are pattern recognition or puzzle solving. Sure there’s a kind of intelligence there. But it’s not really the same as usable intelligence. More than that Reddit autists tend to be anti social lunatics who lack any kind of humility. We all know how awful it is working with the guy who refuses to accept when they’re wrong. It’s the same issue academics get the difference is academics tend to find a lane they can thrive in
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Le_Joo (@Le__Joo) reported@LcplAnimeGuy @PhrogPollen @asteerpet Not an atheist & what ******** is Reddit? Just be normal, it’s not out of context at all- citing historical facts is actually creating context. You need to put down the **** pipe and register for summer school kiddo
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UAP ★ Luigi ★👁️⃤ 🇺🇸 κρυπτός W.👽MJ12 SOM1-01 (@UAPLuigi) reported@Will_Chrs When we need expertise, we call experts. Why do people in “UFO Land” wanna talk to basement dwellers who haven’t worked since the 1990s. Make it make sense. Next time I have a medical problem I’ll go to Reddit and Grok it?
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Intro (@Intro_Sobo) reported@nopengmi @johnddavidson Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Andrew Taylor (@AndrewTayl52589) reported@MartinDaubney @andyburnham @Reddit A similar % have come here via small boat crossings and you don’t shut ******** about it. And that problem was caused by the same people you support.
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Amin (@eCom_Amin) reportedthe ecom market is f*cked. here's how to print regardless. cold traffic conversion rates are down across the board. most brands blame their creative, their targeting, their agency. the actual problem is structural and it didn't start with them. years of dropshippers running fake urgency, auto-billing subscriptions, products that never shipped, and aliexpress listings with fake social proof have trained buyers to be sceptical of anything unfamiliar. that reflex fires within two seconds of landing on a brand page they don't recognise. your product can be genuinely great. the conversion rate still suffers because your landing page looks like the last ten things that burned them. so the fix has two parts. first, make the brand look legitimate before the buyer ever sees an ad. a clean .com. a founder on camera. real review volume with specific testimonials. lifestyle photography that doesn't look like it was lifted from a supplier listing. comparison pages that show you're confident enough to make the comparison. second, show up in places where the scepticism reflex fires softer. google search, where the buyer came to you with a question and your ad is the answer. youtube, where you have eight minutes to build credibility before you ask for anything. bing, where the demographic skews older and has seen less of the blackhat wave. reddit and pinterest, where the context makes a pitch feel less like a pitch. the brands printing right now aren't fighting the trust collapse. they're routing around it. DM me "PRINT" if you want to know how we build for this. amin
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Common sense (@Commons13289002) reported@MartinDaubney @andyburnham @Reddit yeh Mr down with the kids... kool aid ..Burnham ... doesnt like to be held to account What an ab 🤡!!
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Leon Houshmandzadeh (@leon1_2_3_) reported@pitchprofiler Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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🍅❤️ boogie🇲🇽 ִ ࣪🍉 (@yourmentalpie) reportedtomate likes to play the sims 4, they like to watch reddit slime videos, they like my little pony, they like getting hit by his wife, like whats his problem
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Elijah Medrano (@elijah_m_2) reported@dkta0 @usr_bin_roygbiv Don’t mention discord, Reddit, windows, or league. They kicked me for suggesting a discord server format
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Dagr Gale (@DagrGale) reported@_Flamsey @Zealuzea @popdropcorn So you didn't try the fix in the reddit or you just googled whatever you could to try and prove your point? Because the fix allowed you to play it on PC.
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Chris Kipling 🤙 (@ThatKiplingGuy) reportedMan people dog-piling Bungie here & on Reddit complaining about issues in Marathon & D2, like bruh They've just lost a massive chunk of their teams, it's going to take them some time to find their feet & work on things with reduced numbers