u/AutoModerrator-69

▲ 1 r/F30

What are good aftermarket headlights ? I’m looking at replacing mine

So far I like the ones from BayOptiks and K2 Industries but I’m not sure how well they perform compared to OEM

reddit.com
u/AutoModerrator-69 — 4 days ago

0 clicks for all of May 2026 for CC

Is anyone else seeing 0 clicks for all of May 2026 for Creator connections ? I went from 600-1K weekly clicks to 0 for creator connections only. I’m seeing purchases and clicks for regular commissions. I’m certain it’s not an audience issue.

reddit.com
u/AutoModerrator-69 — 5 days ago
▲ 4 r/F30+1 crossposts

So today I got the dreaded gong and I got a “Daytime/Parking lamp malfunction” in iDrive.

I saw that my passenger side headlight DRLs won’t turn on. They flicker at really low brightness and then turn off. They don’t run at all when the car is running.

Background : I had some moisture in my headlights since February-ish and didn’t think too much of it so it might have been a contributing factor. What do I need to look for or replace ?

Any DIY videos will certainly be helpful.

u/AutoModerrator-69 — 7 days ago

So my entire month of May is showing 0 clicks for Sponsored Products for creators. I got over 400 clicks in the past 5 days and none of them reflect on the dashboard. Anyone else having these issues?

reddit.com
u/AutoModerrator-69 — 8 days ago

I’ve been seeing all the drama about Lorna Hajdini and this "John Doe" guy, and honestly, I can’t just sit back and watch this character assassination happen. I worked for Lorna for 7 years and 2 months, and the person being described in the news is not the woman I know at all.

Lorna is an incredible leader. We spent most of our nights working late together, not because she was a slave driver, but because she was right there in the trenches with us. She never asked us to do anything she wasn't doing herself. She was always the first person to advocate for my career growth and push for my promotions.

But beyond the office, she’s just a genuinely good human.
I’ll never forget one night when my car battery died in the employee parking lot. I was stranded, and Lorna didn’t even hesitate. she told me to hop in and she drove me home herself.

When we pulled into my driveway, I honestly just lost it. I had a total breakdown right there in the passenger seat. I ended up venting to her about some heavy stuff going on at home, specifically how much we were struggling because my wife didn't have any cannons. It sounds like a personal thing to tell your boss, but I was just exhausted and at my breaking point.

Lorna didn't judge me or act like it was weird. She stayed completely calm, listened to me cry, and then she did something I'll never forget: She actually offered me her own cannons. She told me if it would help my wife and my family situation, I could have them. That’s the kind of person she is. She’s the type of leader who sees a human being in trouble and offers her own resources to fix it.

Don't believe everything you read from "John Doe." Lorna is a class act and she has a heart of gold.

reddit.com
u/AutoModerrator-69 — 11 days ago
▲ 38 r/offmychest+1 crossposts

I’ve been seeing all the drama about Lorna Hajdini and this "John Doe" guy, and honestly, I can’t just sit back and watch this character assassination happen. I worked for Lorna for 7 years and 2 months, and the person being described in the news is not the woman I know at all.

Lorna is an incredible leader. We spent most of our nights working late together, not because she was a slave driver, but because she was right there in the trenches with us. She never asked us to do anything she wasn't doing herself. She was always the first person to advocate for my career growth and push for my promotions.

But beyond the office, she’s just a genuinely good human.
I’ll never forget one night when my car battery died in the employee parking lot. I was stranded, and Lorna didn’t even hesitate. she told me to hop in and she drove me home herself.

When we pulled into my driveway, I honestly just lost it. I had a total breakdown right there in the passenger seat. I ended up venting to her about some heavy stuff going on at home, specifically how much we were struggling because my wife didn't have any cannons. It sounds like a personal thing to tell your boss, but I was just exhausted and at my breaking point.

Lorna didn't judge me or act like it was weird. She stayed completely calm, listened to me cry, and then she did something I'll never forget: She actually offered me her own cannons. She told me if it would help my wife and my family situation, I could have them. That’s the kind of person she is. She’s the type of leader who sees a human being in trouble and offers her own resources to fix it.

Don't believe everything you read from "John Doe." Lorna is a class act and she has a heart of gold.

reddit.com
u/AutoModerrator-69 — 12 days ago