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Unclear whether in-game chat moderation is enforced server-side or bypassable client-side

Studios integrating real-time chat SDKs into competitive multiplayer games need enforced server-side moderation, since client-side filtering can be bypassed by modified clients, a bigger practical concern than API integration itself.

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Security & Compliance · Application Security

Small sellers cannot post clickable product links on Instagram/Facebook without Meta Commerce setup

A small art business owner wanted to simply post about products on Instagram and Facebook but found clickable links are blocked without routing through Meta Commerce and a connected storefront like Shopify. This forces solo/small sellers into a heavyweight commerce setup just to share simple product mentions.

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S4.0L6
Marketing & Growth · Social Media

HubSpot Sales Hub complex setup with EDI platform friction

HubSpot Sales Hub setup involves numerous back-and-forth fixes, especially when integrating with complex EDI platforms. Onboarding friction slows adoption for mid-market B2B companies.

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Business Operations · Sales & CRM

Shapefile to presentation-ready exploration maps for mining

Tool for mining and exploration teams to turn shapefiles and drill data into presentation-ready maps for investors and news releases.

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S4.0L6
Industry Verticals

Unauthorized entity poses as a legitimate credit reporting agency

A company allegedly presents itself as a credit bureau reseller and accessed a consumer's credit file without authorization, despite the consumer never applying for credit through them; an FTC fraud report was filed. Points to a structural gap in verifying which entities can legitimately access consumer credit files.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Collection agency disputes an apartment debt the tenant says was already paid

A former tenant formally disputes a collections agency reporting rent-related debt as unpaid when they contend it was settled. Part of a recurring pattern of the same agency mishandling paid-debt disputes across multiple consumers.

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S4.0L5
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Zendesk VoIP call recording quality is poor

Zendesk call recordings suffer from poor audio quality even with high-end headphones, undermining CX teams that rely on call data for QA. Affects support operations at scale.

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Customer Experience · Support & Helpdesk

Jira interface looks dated and crowded with options compared with newer trackers

Reviewers describe Jira as visually drab and crammed with settings, making the experience feel heavier than newer issue trackers. The volume of options is the main usability complaint.

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Productivity · Project Management

Bank of America credit card rewards program is opaque and unreliable

Bank of America credit card holders experience problems with rewards program functionality including unclear terms, missing rewards, and inconsistent redemption. While situational to one issuer, the pattern reflects a broader industry problem of rewards program opacity.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Home food inventory tracking is tedious with manual entry apps

Home food inventory tracking apps rely on tedious manual entry or basic OCR, with AI-powered receipt scanning offering a better approach.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Family & Home

Bulk find-and-replace URLs across Confluence spaces

Need to find and replace URLs across all Confluence spaces after migration; single-page edit exists but no bulk option for 4k mentions.

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Productivity · Knowledge Management

Simple Clock-In Apps Too Complex for Small Businesses

Small businesses need dead-simple employee time tracking. Existing solutions are overbuilt with features small teams dont need.

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Business Operations · HR & Hiring

Identity theft from data breaches results in fraudulent accounts on credit file

A consumer whose identity was exposed in multiple data breaches had fraudulent accounts and inaccurate information placed on their credit file, which they must now pursue removing under FCRA. Reflects a structural gap in how credit furnishers and bureaus prevent and correct identity-theft-driven inaccuracies.

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S4.0L5
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Automation workflows silently duplicate over time with no built-in audit tool

Teams building customer engagement automations over time can end up with multiple overlapping workflows triggering for the same user segment, created separately without visibility into the overlap. Nothing breaks outright, but it highlights the lack of a lightweight way to review and consolidate automation logic as it accumulates.

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Customer Experience · Chatbots & AI Support

T-Mobile Repeatedly Adds Unjustified Charges with No Resolution

T-Mobile customers experience recurring unauthorized charges added to their accounts, with customer support providing no effective resolution. The pattern of repeated billing errors and difficult support interactions suggests a systemic billing integrity problem. Telecom carriers lack consumer-accessible audit trails that would make unauthorized charge disputes self-serviceable.

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Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

GEICO Adds Adult Child to Policy Without Consent and Refuses Removal

GEICO unilaterally added an adult child who does not reside with the policyholder to their auto insurance, then demanded proof of separate residence or the child's own insurance to remove them. The insurer also failed to remove a sold vehicle despite the policyholder doing so through the online account. Auto insurers routinely add household members based on address data without customer authorization, then create bureaucratic barriers to removing them.

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Industry Verticals · Insurance

AT&T Honors Only Half of Promised Trade-In Promotion Credit

A customer who traded in a device expecting $700 in promotional credits received only $350, with no explanation and repeated delays in resolution. Carrier trade-in promotions involve complex eligibility criteria and credit application timelines that are frequently misapplied. Consumers have no reliable mechanism to enforce promotional credit commitments after the trade-in completes.

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Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

US Bancorp Fails to Honor Advertised Promotional Terms for New Customers

US Bancorp customers who open accounts based on promotional offers do not receive the advertised terms, discovering the discrepancy only after the promotional window has closed. The gap between marketing promises and actual account setup is a recurring bank acquisition complaint. Consumer promotional term tracking tools partially address the awareness gap.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Daily Meal Planning Is Stressful and Leads to Food Waste Without Inventory-Aware Suggestions

People with dietary restrictions and full refrigerators still struggle daily with what to cook, leading to food waste and meal planning stress. AI-powered tools that generate recipes from existing ingredients and accommodate allergies can reduce this friction.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Health & Wellness

Debt Collectors Reporting Charges Consumer Never Authorized

Consumers face debt collection for services they never authorized, with credit bureaus verifying accounts without requiring documentation from collectors.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance
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