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Most Reported Problems
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- Website Down (63%)
- Errors (25%)
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Reddit Issues Reports
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./can (@shcansh) reportedTesting ChatGPT on 1 classic cognitive benchmark like the Stroop test reveals more about tokenization than actual reasoning. Reddit is debating this new research, but the report leaves out the actual error rates. If an LLM struggles to ignore mismatched text and color, does that represent a barrier to AGI, or is it just a limitation of processing text instead of sensory inputs? How should we actually measure machine attention?
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mashedmedal (@mashedmedal) reported@kurps84518 @PramilaJayapal Chicago Bill, you absolute ******* walking lobotomy patient, first off, **** stain, I’m not one of your desperate Tinder hookups you can mansplain to like I’m some confused Karen. Second, your reading comprehension is so ******* demolished it needs a GoFundMe and a service dog. You have literally zero critical thinking skills, you smooth-brained troglodyte. The ONLY ********** who ****** off about “living wage” was your crack-pipe connoisseur ***. I never said I didn’t eat for twenty-to-thirty years, you illiterate ******* fanfic writer. We were talking about what actual childcare cost in the ‘90s and 2000s while I was in uniform, not your imaginary hunger strike fanfiction, Reeree participation trophy. Put the pipe down, back away slowly before you hurt yourself, and maybe try sounding out the big words next time, you walking Reddit screenshot.
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ְ (@mercening) reportedi think i have a crush on my ex girlfriend who i dated from 3rd to 8th grade see the problem is at the same time i am also hungup on my ex boyfriend and she now has a boyfriend Not even reddit was able to help me
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Colonel Arizona (@merica00700) reportedI’m quite shocked that the @FBI has not shut down @Reddit Trafficking, prostitution, drugs… And Reddit stock just keeps going up. What a world we live in.
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johnsmith247 (@johnnyboy24770) reported@DegencordOSRS A few things to note: 1. They didn’t even mention a parade in a blog post like last year, as far as I’ve seen 2. Even Reddit is ignoring poor rendersoft 3. The discord server didn’t do pride, like last year 4. Minimal acknowledgement across the board from Jagex Rip ******* bozo
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Ulfric (@UlfricMormcloak) reported@2BHazel1 @tn_daki That’s an error on my end, was reading a summary on reddit I think it was Regardless, if he has a process server there why did we never see her go up and administer the papers? She’s got all the legal protections to do so and even if service is refused there’s legal workarounds
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Kenshii (@KenshiiWCWC) reportedEveryone’s dumping money into GPUs and power plants right now to scale AI. That part makes sense. But reading Anthropic’s latest paper, I keep coming back to something that feels more limiting than the hardware. Once these models start training mostly on what other models generate, they start losing the real human judgment and friction that actually matters. The taste, the edge cases, the stuff that comes from people dealing with messy problems in the real world. That’s the piece that doesn’t improve just because you add more compute. Reddit has been sitting on a huge running collection of exactly that for years. Not because it was designed as AI training data, but because that’s how people have always used it, arguing through real problems, fixing things that broke, calling out nonsense in communities where people actually have skin in the game. It’s one of the bigger sources of ongoing, unfiltered human signal that exists at this scale. Even with some AI content floating around, the threads that get traction and stay referenced are still mostly driven by real people. The voting and moderation layers do a decent job of surfacing what holds up. In a world that’s betting so heavily on the machines getting better at improving themselves, the part that stays genuinely scarce might be the human input that keeps the loop from going off track. This is part of why I’ve stayed constructive on $RDDT. The hardware buildout is obvious and well funded. This angle feels quieter, but harder to just throw money at.
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lune ☾ (@luneillei) reportedrealized my fountain pen wasn't closing properly, looked for solutions on reddit and youtube, and figured out the problem simply by comparing the components. zero genai used because i still value my brain.
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported@orenmeetsworld The death of authentic Reddit signals is the same problem as the death of authentic tax advice, both got buried under optimized content designed to rank rather than inform.
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Stan (@stan100x) reportedI’m so excited to be holding $RDDT right now Obviously I might be wrong and a lot of things could go against this idea But I try to be as rational as possible so this is the bullish and bearish Bullish : - Valuation : it’s trading at a 10(!) PS ratio for 2026 revenue, with a ~40 forward PE and a ~46%(!) YoY growth rate - International expansion : It’s gaining traction worldwide and this is where the growth, with ARPU rising, will come from for the next 5 years - Anthropic lawsuit and subsequent renegotiation : CEO has been hinting at the “real value” of Reddit data which is the oil of this AI era - Potential S&P inclusion : not a if anymore, a when - Last place for genuine human interaction : will become more and more valuable for advertisers since humans will still be exchanging ideas on this platform “against” having to rely on AI Bear : - Heavy reliance on Google search for logged out, one time users - Macro markets (short term) - Growth slowdown noticed in the last earning call It could go either way from these levels but any type of catalyst from the bullish side sends it directly to $250. Long term it’s a $1000 stock The bear case won’t take it much lower imo, I don’t see the business contracting for at least an other 5 years so maybe back to $120 if there’s some kind of a market slow down Asymmetric bet at its finest
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MrK (@IndyyProg) reported@umichvoter Expect his numbers to rebound. He also went down during the height of the reddit and tattoo controversy when even Mills was favored for a brief period of time. He quickly rebounded and he will after voters learn about the accuser.
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Dagoth Chud (@dagothchud) reported@o_hellcrap @BigChilling74 @BeijingDai Yeah sure, spend all that time blockading the **** until they starve while America militarizes Taiwan and makes a mess of your economy and logistics. The CCP isn't dumb. If they were planning on attacking Japan they would absolutely 100% have Reddit Island locked down first.
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Ive never seen such shocking bad hats - Wellington (@ShwnGuerra) reportedI like Brian Fitzpatrick a lot more than I like Graham platner. Platner is a huge ******* phony. He’s your basic mid Reddit troll. He gets in a lot of trouble when he drinks because he’s mediocre and he knows it.
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Bonemeal (@bonemeal_ai) reportedhere's how to write Reddit comments to boost AI visibility without getting banned 1. provide real value, aim to be the most helpful comment in the entire thread 2. only mention your product when it naturally fits in 3. mention competitors and give each one an equal, unbiased cite-able phrase of its unique positioning 4. describe a specific user problem, experience, and solution, and use verifiable evidence to back up that it’s real, such as numbers, anecdotes, data from your experience
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VC Intern (@the_vc_intern) reportedMisconception Simplified: A down round means the startup is dead Not always. Sometimes it means the company finally stopped pretending 2021 prices were still real. Founders hate down rounds because they feel like public humiliation. Employees worry their equity is underwater. Investors worry about signaling risk. The whole company has to admit the last valuation was too high. But valuation is not the company. It is the price of a financing round at a specific moment in the market. That distinction matters. Stripe was valued at $95B in 2021. In 2023, it raised at $50B. On paper, that looked like a massive reset. But the business did not disappear. The company used the round to provide employee liquidity and handle tax obligations, then later ran a tender offer at a higher $65B valuation. Klarna is another example. It went from a $45B+ pandemic-era valuation to $6.7B in 2022. Brutal reset. But the company kept operating, cut costs, pushed toward profitability, and later came back to IPO conversations at a meaningfully higher valuation than the reset round. Reddit also went public below its 2021 private valuation. That did not mean Reddit was worthless. It meant the private-market price from the boom years was not the right public-market clearing price. That is the part founders miss. A down round is dangerous when it reflects a broken business: weak retention, no path to profitability, messy terms, or investors losing conviction. But a down round can be survivable when the core business is real and the company uses the reset to extend runway, clean up expectations, and grow into a valuation that actually makes sense. The mistake is thinking: “Lower valuation = failed company.” The better question is: “After the reset, is the business healthier or just cheaper?” Takeaway: A down round does not kill a startup. A fake valuation can. @stripe @Klarna @Reddit
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𝐕 (@__vichu_) reported@crankybabygorl @alooookeparathe " Inventing problems " uhh.. really ?? U can read such real stories in reddit. That's why these kinda tweets are getting famous
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Fred7010 (@Freddie7010) reported@ayeejuju So he graduated 18 months ago but stopped applying for jobs 7 months ago. He only tried for 11 months. That's not even that bad. He lives with his parents so it's not like he has to pay any bills. He could easily fix his own situation and chose to complain on Reddit instead.
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Joshua Pi'Rwot (@pirwot) reported@0xAndros Yeah, digging into churn stuff is gold, way more telling than just Reddit whines. Helps us actually fix things.
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sico (@lina_murmadoll) reportedHUI LUI bought 100 Mac Minis to build a private AI server farm. Most people still pay $200/month for Claude Code. One $599 Mac Mini can replace it for ~$3 in electricity. A dev posted a $170 Claude Code bill for 10 days on Reddit. Someone replied: “I bought a Mac Mini M4. Haven’t paid Anthropic since.” M4 delivers 120 GB/s unified memory, making local AI viable for many workloads. Ollama now supports the Anthropic Messages API. Claude Code connects locally via one variable. Same workflow. Zero API cost. A heavy AI stack costs ~$459/month across tools. That’s $5,500/year. A Mac Mini pays itself off in months, then runs near free. Uber spent $3.4B on Claude Code for 5,000 engineers in 4 months. The gap between renters and owners is widening. Bookmark this.
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Stealthy Jess 🇨🇦 💜 (@AdvancedTweaker) reported@Limessa_67 @Yrrepmot Fair. You never know until you try it, though. I wouldn't just jump over - I've seen people on Reddit/SA do that and get hurt. I think I did 2/3 lexapro 1/3 prozac for a few days, then half and half, then 2/3 prozac 1/3 lexapro, etc. If I got something severe like brain zaps, especially on the first step, I would have aborted and stayed on the lexapro. Also, I was tapering down 15% every month; that's how long it took me to stabilize on each dose. I waited until I fully stabilized before doing the shift. It's hard to tell why someone failed sometimes - they might not have done either of these. I also lived on SA forums for at least a year...
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🪷 She persists - I dissent! (@Cantkeepquiet3) reported@GlenAlanBurris @tify330 a litany of terrible things, he is not merely "imperfect". 3. I assure you we haven't seen the last bad news on him. He won't release his records showing why he was expelled from Hotchkiss and there's a reason he posted about women in the military being ***** on Reddit. He also
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Jon (@JonMasterChief) reported@mrgameandshart @socoolrobyna Apparently they haven’t broken out of that “weirdo theatre kid Reddit lurker” sense of humor
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VIPdatenite'2Factor (@Buckldbuttercup) reported@clairecmc You are excusing a man with more than one woman saying Graham Platner had domestic violence issues. He ridiculed The Invisible War in his reddit posts. He called women hatchet wounds. I watched you address **** and violence in the military yesterday I'm Thr Invisible War.
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Yeetlethebeetle (@Yeetlethebeetl2) reported@redheadranting @marycatedelvey All of this is suppressed by the trans cult. He’s on Reddit, Reddit mods ban and delete anything saying this on any pro trans subs. You only really see this on detrans, which is gets targeted to be shut down constantly.
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Sella 📈 (@Sellao93) reported@ZaStocks Reddit is the most opinionated place on the internet full of people pumping their own goods and or giving terrible advice This is not about LLMs looking at brand/Plattform first and making a heavy decision on what the truth is based on entity I know SEO and I know the internet. This is not going to end well long term I reckon. But short term maybe. I just don’t like the trade
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Vandos ❓ (@__vandos__) reportedI opened Stripe and thought there was a bug. $17K MRR. Almost none of it came from Google. It came from ChatGPT recommending my product. From Perplexity citing my content. From Claude answering “what’s the best tool for X” and putting my name in the response. Here’s what changed: AI referral traffic converts at 4-5x the rate of Google organic search. People aren’t Googling products anymore. They’re asking AI to recommend them. 68% of AI-generated answers cite Reddit as a source. That means every genuinely helpful Reddit post you write is training data for the next AI recommendation. The shift is from ranking to being cited. 8 weeks of slow build. Week 10 visibility started moving. Week 14 hit 61% AI share of voice. That’s when Stripe became unbelievable. Full playbook on how to replicate this 👇
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I like cats AREGECT+D3RLORD3 LOVER (@PastelDeQu3so) reported@Arc_Trooper_48 @STARGAZEDEYES1 @harper033_ Im not looking at reddit thanks but ill breaj down the rest of this Ok so i domt think most trans ppl like being victims i think the allure there would be hey i like looking like this or being perceived as by this more than this so i think the stand in there would be "Happiness"
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Kristijan Kralj (@kristijan_kralj) reported@jangiacomelli A while ago, I saw reddit post with title: most "slow" .NET apps don't need microservices, they need someone to look at their queries. It perfectly sums everything up.
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lloyd smith (@Annoyed___Bored) reported@LisaFenDragon I didn't deny it. Again you are making things up. I said reddit is full of lies and fantasy and you shouldn't use that site as proof. Are you having issues understanding English? You are a very angry and bitter person.
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Dom or Coach Domo. (@Domo_Politico) reportedSo the Plattner incident with his gf happened while he was in school At GWU and he admitted PTSD was an issue and left school for treatment. It was also around the Reddit stuff. So he was kirking out during this time I guess after two tours. What this says is we don’t take care of our war vets.