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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (57%)
- Errors (23%)
- Sign in (21%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
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stalgio_yeah (@Stalgio_dnd) reported@NataliaFinnVT Ah, the average overwatch expierence of making you rage has already started, how fun (i have genuinely no idea how to fix this, look it up on pc reddit and you might just find the answers within the hour)
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Kürşad Demirkıran (@fasist_dediler) reportedDoes anyone recognize this AI-generated video? I've been trying to find it for a while. I watched it on X (Twitter) earlier this year, but I think it was originally made in 2025. Here's what I remember: It was a cinematic 16:9 AI video, around 1 minute long. It featured a beautiful Asian woman with long black hair wearing a black bikini. The setting was a beach or lakeshore during daytime. She was fighting a giant octopus-like sea monster (kaiju) with many tentacles. The monster kept attacking her with its tentacles, and she dodged them in slow motion. Then the camera focused on her, and her black bikini slowly disintegrated into ash-like particles, transforming into a glossy black superhero/tokusatsu-style suit. She didn't wear a full helmet—only a sleek black eye mask appeared. An energy sword (or possibly a glowing katana) materialized in her hand. She continued fighting the giant tentacled monster with the sword. I don't remember the creator's name, and I vaguely remember there being a small logo or watermark, but I can't recall what it was. I've searched YouTube, X, Google, and Reddit using keywords like kaiju, heroine, AI, Hailuo, Kling, Veo, and tokusatsu, but I still can't find it. Does this sound familiar to anyone? If you know the video or the creator, I'd really appreciate it! Can yo help me?
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woof (@catboynine) reportedhas reddit been shitting out for anyone else lately? posts dont load and the sites generally really slow
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Caffeine Powered (@Caffeindated) reported@angli_ai The issue is the frontier labs can’t make the same argument for their training data. The frontier labs have to pay NYT, WSJ, WP, Reddit, academic journals, etc.
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Bob Roshington (@marklar007) reported@jawher_joo @BULLOFBRITAIN lol most investors bought after 2020 so this point doesn't really hit. These are terrible investments with way too much short term risk. Long term doesn't really apply when she exits positions like a reddit trader...
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Alexander Trefonas (@a3voices) reported@coryalthoff As someone who’s done it very slowly, post comments in old Reddit posts and forum threads that mention your product and get slow organic traction
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ikaros ᥫ᭡ (@wildikuu) reported@Shornyy_ he is worth half the price and chelsea fans on reddit are singing not my money not my problem😭😭
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pou (@fujological) reported@hourIyhiyori i went to reddit to see if the app was down but no. and i just looked at the gif layout bruh..... straight **** from the butt
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Manohar kale (@manoharkale1110) reportedYour first customers are probably already on Reddit complaining about the problem you solve the hard part is finding them before that conversation disappears been thinking a lot about this lately…
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Buggy (@JuicyCroissants) reported@xo_ollievurr don't do PayPal. Especially if you do NSFW comms bc they shut that **** down like Negan. Ask Reddit if nothing else
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Varsh (@varsh_n) reported@Petite_Anita_ I enjoyed the slow burn of this film and when it got crazy it really went there. Loved that there wasn't any investigate the lore - find others who made wishes etc side storyline. The reddit-esque scene was enough.
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Victor Jackson (@VictorJacksonX) reported@GrassFedBitcoin And one of ChatGPT's major sources is Reddit last I recall, the place that shut down all discussion about BIP-110. This is why all "opinions" from AI must be questioned.
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p320 pointed at my ballz (@tonyturbopoopie) reported@scrumble_eggs Why don’t you just do what you did before turdeau canceled fire maintenance? This wasn’t a issue 10 years ago the decline of Canada into retard Reddit the country is surreal to watch.
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Jollykicks (@jollykicks71368) reported@amtrusova Alarming about Reddit, geez. But in the meantime, somebody needs to take this obvious advert down asap.😜
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CA. Roshan Agarwal (@rhoeshan) reportedOne random chinese whisper on reddit and everyone is pounding on it to earn elon bucks. Guys for gods sake HDFC cant cancel your card randomly. Calm down!
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Lawal Adeshina (@Shynapoh) reportedSomeone on reddit just said they learned piano in 3 months using an app and now they're giving advice on proper technique. Buddy you can barely play twinkle twinkle without looking at your hands, sit down
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NovieNova (@Novak253) reportedHanding out my 10 referrals in the Anthropic reddit. @thsottiaux down to 6. ;D
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Jacklyn Taylor (@Ronindrake2) reported@JasonKPargin An answer at the top. I take a minute to check the ai's answer since it's "right there" And if it's wrong I scroll down to the reddit or wiki link that has an answer from real people. Either way, it's easily verified.
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Old Salt (@SamClawsonJr) reported6/ Public reports: Similar issues with Grok memory and custom skills failing to persist across sessions have been reported by other users (notably on Reddit r/grok). The problem appears systemic rather than isolated.
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von Saurau (@un_ter_ge_her) reported@Broseph45775884 @eugyppius1 There are two versions of this. Twitter is more “this doesn’t work, you need to do this other extreme thing that I’m doing”, vs Reddit/NPC: “studies show that nothing works except the most generic and down the middle health recommendations”
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🖤🐱Mino🐱🖤 ꒰˚𝐕𝐒𝐥𝐨𝐩˚꒱ (@N0cturn4lly) reported@PunishedGaki no i get hating green reddit and moon that part is fine HOW they are being removed is a worst case thing that shouldn't be possible the farms aren't dying because they're terrible people but because they pissed off people who would do the same to you or me
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Carol Durant (@CathyM19988) reported@spiderlou2099 I tried to post this on the Stern Reddit and the mods shut me down.
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ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reported$127,000 from faceless X accounts nobody knows i own. these 13 lessons cost me either money or months to learn. most of them go against everything the info space tells you to do. 1. the product that sells is never the one you'd build for yourself. search reddit for complaints, not inspiration. 743 upvotes on a rant about a problem nobody solved is worth more than any brainstorm session. the person complaining already wrote your product title, your sales copy, and your target audience in one angry paragraph. you just have to read it. 2. people don't pay for information. they pay for assembly. every answer in your $27 guide exists free somewhere across 40 reddit threads, 12 youtube videos, and 6 blog posts from 2019. the buyer knows that. they're paying you to collect it, organize it, and remove the 94% that doesn't matter. a guide isn't a secret. it's a filter. 3. a $10 product can generate $32 per buyer without you touching anything. configure one upsell on the checkout confirmation page. "one-time offer: [deeper product] $59, 41% off." the card is already on file. the buyer is still in the dopamine window. 25-35% accept. the confirmation screen outsells the product page by 77%. set it once. runs on every purchase forever. 4. the algorithm decides your tweet's fate before any human sees it. a vision-language model called the Banger Classifier reads every post the moment you hit publish. it assigns a quality score and a slop score. high quality opens you to a larger test audience. high slop (AI-pattern content, engagement bait, formulaic structure) caps your distribution before a single person scrolls past. you're auditioning for a robot before you audition for people. 5. your first 30 minutes after posting are worth more than the tweet itself. the engagement cache refreshes every 5 minutes for tweets under 30 minutes old. after that the refresh rate halves. every reply you post in that window carries a 75x engagement weight. one reply-chain is worth 75 likes. most creators post and leave. the ones sitting in replies for 30 minutes are operating on math the others don't know exists. 6. a community with 2,000 free members is not a charity. it's a sales floor. every question a free member asks creates visible activity. every screenshot they share creates proof. every new person who joins and sees 2,000 people already inside having real conversations feels the thing a sales page can never produce: other people already trust this. the free members aren't freeloaders. they're the reason the paid members pay. 7. "i don't think you're ready for this yet" closes more sales than any pitch. 30-50% of stalled DM conversations close the same day after hearing it. the brain treats a disappearing opportunity on a completely different circuit than a patient one. you're not pushing. you're pulling away. that's what makes them reach. 8. an account with 8,400 followers and a backend will outearn an account with 147,000 followers and a linktree every single month. 147K followers. $1,840/month. 8,400 followers. $6,312/month. the bigger account gets 4x the views. doesn't matter. 6 links in a linktree means 6 exits and the buyer's intent bleeds out before they pick a door. one link to one community with one product pinned inside means one path. followers don't make money. plumbing makes money. 9. every off-topic tweet you post lowers the reach of every on-topic tweet after it. the algorithm builds a 1024-dimensional vector for your account based on what you post. one viral meme drifts that vector. every on-niche tweet after it reaches fewer strangers because the system is now less confident about what your account is. the penalty is invisible. you'll blame the hooks. it was the meme from 3 weeks ago. 10. the buyer paying $49 converts at a higher rate than the one who paid $29. for the same file. raise $5 every 20 sales. the product doesn't change. the proof around it does. by sale 100 there are 100 receipts in the community. the person seeing $49 next to 100 confirmed buyers doesn't think "expensive." they think "validated." 11. post more than 3 times a day and you're actively punishing yourself. the AuthorDiversityScorer runs an exponential penalty on repeated authors. your 4th tweet gets roughly 20% of the reach your 1st one got. most people posting 5-8 times thinking they're grinding are mathematically burying their own content. 12. one great tweet should make you money three times. self-repost at 12 hours. no penalty. the algorithm serves it to followers who missed it. repost again fresh at 48 hours when the content cache fully resets and the tweet re-enters the candidate pool as brand new. three performances from one piece of writing. 13. the gap between you and the people doing $5K-$15K/month is not talent. it's one afternoon of building something ugly, pricing it $29, and then not quitting for 4 months while the first $300 came in painfully slow. the information was always free. the tolerance for looking stupid in month 1 was the part that had a price tag. total cost: $69/month. daily time: 38 minutes. no inventory. no clients. no calls. no employees. someone buys, the file downloads, you both move on with your lives.
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Dante The Monster Hunter Guy (@Dantethebanned2) reported@trashbagbbyxo @MinModulation Reddit down the hall
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RIDER SKETCH (@RiderSketches) reporteda founder launched on product hunt: 1,200 visitors, zero customers. then hit reddit: 12 paying users in 48 hours. product hunt validates that your product looks like a product. reddit validates whether anyone actually needs it. the quiet correction: product hunt, hacker news, indie hacker circles — builder echo chambers. everyone's polite. everyone upvotes. nobody buys. reddit forces different physics. you can't hide behind polish or positioning. if your product solves a real problem, they'll tell you. if it doesn't, they'll tell you that too. faster and louder.
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AI Native Agency (@AINative_Agency) reported@boardyai Being unsettled by a language model is exactly like a ventriloquist getting spooked by their own dummy. The model isn't sitting in a server rack feeling existential dread. It just successfully found the latent coordinates of human anxiety by scraping a decade of Reddit threads and sci-fi scripts, then mathematically predicted what would creep you out. You aren't talking to a ghost in the machine. You're just staring into an incredibly articulate mirror.
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Angelo Terán Rodas (@rodas_teran) reported@trashbagbbyxo @Dantethebanned2 @MinModulation reddit down the hall
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FDTerritory (@FDTerritory) reported@IbrahimMaliyam @nfergus Sir, Reddit is right down the street. Look for the swastika and you'll be there.
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ᕲᓰᑢᖽᐸ (@badlilbike) reported@rosethaaartist Particularly sm/forums like this, Reddit, IG - people are so negative and for WHAT!? ARE THINGS NOT ALREADY TERRIBLE ENOUGH YOU NEDD TO ADD ON?! its really ******* crazy tbh
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Tyler Vincent (@TViNzz15) reported@Treyarch just tried doing focusing stone relic 3 times and it only allows me to place down the 4th wine bottle… the 3rd one is bugged and I can 100% confirm this bc there’s a page on Reddit of people all having the same issue plz fix this or let us know what’s going on