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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Reddit reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
June 1: Problems at Reddit
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (61%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 3 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Sign in | 7 days ago |
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Website Down | 10 days ago |
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Sign in | 10 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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rickus rook the OG gamecat (@Rickus_gamecat) reported@ZKarimNBK @007GameIOI I am now reinstalling tge game. 5 crashes so far including 2 during the opening cinematic. Which was fixed by playing offline. Thanks to reddit for that fix
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Kirk Patrick Miller (@Chaos2Cured) reported@BullTheoryio @nsedef Burry is chasing the wrong thing, but getting closer. Look to the YC fund. Look to Reddit. Look to OpenAi. Look to Stanford. Look to Oracle… Elon is not the problem. Entire systems are. •
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Capytal Management (@capytalmgmt) reportedOne of the more fascinating things about $RDDT is that it continues to be an asset-light tech company, while Mag 7 spends the majority of their operating cash flows on capex. Because Reddit content is one of the most-cited sources for AI models, it is growing at the expense of other hyperscalers' AI spending. Still down 23% YTD though Reddit Q1/26 Revenue: $663m, +69% Operating cash flows: $312m, +145% (47% margins) Capex: $1m
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Alexander Thatcher (@ThatchEffendi) reported@CitedNeed @TheLawyerOwl If you're that interested in Armenian issues I'd ask what your position on giving continued support to Israel is. You are talking about Reddit posts. We are entering a world where guys just say **** on the internet. Beyond that, *replacing him also has risks*, try to think clearly.
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Em🦂 (@Stylesftbum) reported3am edibles always have me down a Reddit rabbit hole questioning everything
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Michele Lane (@Michele26248535) reported@zuess05 We hit the same wall, X is fastest for ugly early feedback, Reddit can be brutal but converts weirdly well, Product Hunt is a one-day spike, SEO is slow. Replymer just helps spot where the convo already exists.
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Stephen Bishop (@_stephenbishop_) reportedThe best place to find your ICP's real pain is somewhere like Reddit. NOT your Google reviews. Because your reviews are written by people who already bought, already had a result, and kind of know a brand might read them. So the language gets a bit polished. Reddit is literally the exact opposite... It's people venting to strangers, pre-purchase, with no idea a brand is watching. That's the raw frustration that actually drives someone to go looking for a solution in the first place. And that frustration is exactly what your cold hooks need to tap into. So this is how I'd mine it: Start by searching for the pain point. You're looking for people describing the problem you solve, in their own words. Then sort by upvotes. The posts and comments with the most votes are describing the most widespread version of the frustration. If hundreds of people upvoted it, hundreds of people feel exactly that. That's your angle. Copy the exact phrasing. Make sure you get the typos, weird wording, run-on sentences, etc. The second you smooth it into marketing language, you lose the "emotion" in a sense. I recommend just scraping it with Claude though. Point it at a subreddit like r/SkincareAddiction on Reddit, pull the threads, and have it extract the recurring pain points and any failed solutions people mention. This will get you a ton more angles long-term.
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🦦 (@_blh14) reported@ohthelarsony @jmadams1012 reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Armed_Toazter (@Armed_Toazter) reportedIs it weird that I'm oddly 'happy' to watch/listen to ads from certain companies? Youtube shoves WAYYYY too many ads down my throat to where listening/seeing a couple ads from Spotify, X, or Reddit is actually like a mental break from YT's ads, of sorts
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FlowQuantix (@FlowQuantix) reportedWow… people are literally getting banned and their posts taken down for mentioning $SPCE on Reddit. If you’ve been around, you already know how this goes. Exact same thing happened with $BYND before that 1000% squeeze.
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Justin Thomas (@JustinThomasAI) reported@CarolinAramburo I think you are exactly right. Let's say the AI model does give you a source, but that source is from Reddit, and it is only someone's opinion. That is still not a very good source. So this is a lot harder of a problem than most can comprehend. I just think that the way traditional search worked, you can see the person who wrote an article and interpret for yourself if you agree with them or not. People are treating AI more like a dictionary. They are taking its answers as gospel, with no second thought about whether its right or wrong. That is the biggest issue and it is very hard to overcome.
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{☭} big carl! ♡♡MADS FOREVER♡♡ (@pawgmarx) reported@angelfrom2014 My coworker & manager at a beauty store were both Pagans/practicing wiccan stuff and they were so down to earth but just the epitome of like Reddit dwellers….loved them dearly though
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rickus rook the OG gamecat (@Rickus_gamecat) reported@007GameIOI I am yeah . How do you know no one else has the same problem. Reddit says otherwise My first crash was on the opening movie. Luckily reddit told me how to get round it
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jeff (@JeffJoestar_VT) reported@ASithLawd @KL_Warlord @nbaDevii "waaa waaa he's adversarial to our cause, he must be MAD" reddit is down the hall to the left. meanwhile please refer to my pinned tweet
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nana (@sanjizgf) reportedim so close to downloading reddit just to see how to fix my right airpod all it did was lose its sound. Idk how to fix it. It still connects and i can pause and play music with it lower volume I JUST CANT HEAR FROM IT HOW DO I FIX THIS!!!!
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Dave (@MrDOThompson) reported@flutter72 Just no point. The internet is alive in forums and Reddit etc about this affecting users all over the world. It's a coding error and they must be well aware of it by now.
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Peak (@Mujibv5) reportedI spent a week researching what developers actually hate about modern dev tools. Not opinions. Data. I analyzed 500+ Reddit threads, GitHub issues, and HN comments across Neon, Supabase, LangChain, and PostHog. Then I ranked every pain point by impact (frequency × hours wasted). The results are wild 🧵
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fidelio (brb checking the chain) (@NateLawson) reportedCan Reddit possibly be as terrible as the crossposts on this app suggest?
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My moms caregiver (@mymomcare) reported@PATRIOT2117 Yep, he posted it on Reddit! He took it down when running but people already had screen shots!
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Ozan (@akmandev) reportedThe problem with Reddit research: Reddit has all the insights you need, but you have to find them by reading through 200 threads yourself. Who has time for that? So I built the thing: point Reddiscope at the subreddits of your market, and it generates a Market Intelligence Report: → Pain points, clustered by theme → Whitespace opportunities: stuff people ask for that nobody's built (yet) → Concrete product ideas, pulled from the data, not made up → Who's getting mentioned and whether people like them → Sentiment analysis across subreddits It turns a day of scrolling into something you can read in 5 minutes.
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Steven Zaa (@StevenACZ) reported@Inglehoff local is the move. no server to babysit, just your own reddit session
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Aphrodite ✨ (@desi_lemonade07) reportedReddit sucks man all the idiots are there some1 posted about axillary breast tissue, like how to cure it without surgery and every1 bad mouthed about her that she is spreading insecurities and she made another post about it and write down all the points & those mf mods deleted
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Liberal Supremacist (@Painefulfacts) reported@Wilson__Valdez You're really dishonest about this. He got better in his views on the war, we can see that from his Reddit posts. That's what people say, do one said he became an angel. Also today it seems like having a few issues like this helps them seem less establishment which people like
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Mek Lulu 🤴🏽 (@Seattle681932) reportedOnly reason I don’t post on reddit is whenever I share something everyone calls me a terrible person then I get banned despite not breaking rule
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Keep NH White (@KeepNHwhite) reported@10BottleValueCo Like when Reddit thought the acronym SWIM (someone who isn’t me) would stop their posts from becoming evidence, cause they’d post something like “SWIM tried this drug and these were the effects” They thought using that acronym would stop the Feds from being able to link their posts to their crimes. Until someone got indicted and the federal indictment listed almost every “SWIM” post the person made. It didn’t save them at all. For research use only is kind of the same but a little different. Everyone knows nobody is using it for research. Every lab , every clinic. It’s being injected into people. So my Question was if it comes down to those few words protecting you from knowingly selling chemicals not made for human consumption , for human consumption. Do you really think that phrase is gonna stop the feds. Sure your fine now : but some day you might not be
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Jimmy Smith (@askjimmysmith) reportedThe seller looks at that and thinks, "this isn't a real business, I'd need to do 10x this to even match my job." So they get discouraged, they consider quitting, they go on Reddit and ask if FBA is dead. The problem is they were never choosing between Amazon and the job.
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Clocking Trannies Everywhere (@EEddieman) reported@sappholives83 Reddit must be shut down.
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Adeyinka Prime™ (@adefilaadeyinka) reportedDays 3-4: find every Reddit thread, Slack community, and LinkedIn post where your problem was discussed in the last 30 days. These people didn't see your launch. They still have the problem. Go to them.
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t (@Thabiggest5ive2) reported@ianballarddrums @MeJohnson13743 @DemzDeliver Just cause there more difficult doesn’t mean anything take a scroll down Reddit you’ll see accounts that have been banned showing there automatic Glock v
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jet (@JReizeism) reported@Alyxhoppe reddit is down the hall and to the left.