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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.
July 3: 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 (62%)
- Errors (26%)
- Sign in (12%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 13 hours ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kit Hughes (@KitHughes) reportedYes. I can't tell you how many times Grok has given me some inane or biased response because it was citing Wikipedia, or regurgitating opinions from a reddit thread. The goal of Grokipedia should be to curate the corpus of human knowledge to the maximum degree of discernable truth, thus providing a reliable base knowledge set that can save compute cycles for allocation to more dynamic tasks. Once humanity colonizes Mars, it'll be necessary both for consistency and efficiency. If the data sourcing is indiscriminate, then it skews to higher error.
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Cary Bleasdale (@Cary_Bleasdale) reported@LinusMinimax @Logo_Daedalus What's wrong with paying for public services? There's all sorts of public services we pay for. Basically you keep making terrible arguments and insisting that you're winning because I don't agree with 2008 Reddit libertarianism
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jackson🏳️🌈🍂 (@hell0_mate) reported@RoryofWatford reddit is the most popular platform for AMAs, it doesn’t have the issues that twitter has regarding bots and verified accounts, and reddit’s comment/reply system is far better for them
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CondoKat (@CondoKat) reported@grok @GuntherEagleman Exactly. That's a lie. That's the communist playbook. You use sources like media, Wikipedia, Quora, Reddit.... These are terrible "sources" that any retard schmuck can contribute to.
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Taras (@tarasshyn) reportedBuilding was never the hard part. I've seen founders ship genuinely great products - solid code, real problems solved - and then wonder why nobody came. Distribution is the actual game. Reddit and X are where your customers already are. You just have to show up in the right conversations.
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sr (@MuskulaKumar) reported@myfrido Idk if this will get resolved...or its a scam...imma post this issue every where in twitter reddit and quora...this is literal the worst way to treat a customer.
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Rhoam (@RuneKingRhoam) reported@idonotexistelol Other times it has to do with HAGS (Hardware Assisted GPU Scheduling) in Windows 11. Reddit or steam forums are definitely helpful for game specific issues but try to be as detailed as possible if you want to be guided to the correct solution.
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Love Island - Slayzz (@SlayzzUKK) reportedif it gets taken down again, use buzzheavier or voe. links are in the reddit in my pinned tweet. "instructions" are in the image attached to the same comment as those links.
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✴︎ (@notnguyenonline) reportedI’m gonna be on Reddit all day instigating problems within white spaces
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alexia 🫧 (@catgirlmandas) reportedcan they release the cast lineup for boston reddit stories i have anxiety problems
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OKP (@OklahomaPerson) reported@stupidtechtakes New Reddit is literally the "Facebookization" of Reddit and never should have been created. Such a step down with way too much whitespace which is ill-suited to a forum-like site.
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ー (@gatoraidou) reportedI also watched Backrooms, which was equally terrible. Meme'd by Twitter rightoids *and* Reddit award.
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Hardik Beladiya (@HardikCBeladiya) reported@CryptooIndia By that logic, go send notices to X, Instagram, Facebook, GitHub, Reddit, Discord, and half the internet. Usernames aren't the problem.
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Rhys Wallace(Tim Drake & Nightwing era baby!!!) (@wallace_rhys) reportedResponding to nonsense on Reddit by rationalizing it & making sense of it gets you down votes ppl just live to spew nonsense they don't want actual logical answers.
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Wonder73 (@Number1PM64fan) reported@musicrulez116 @Swag_K1RBY "the extermination force of Discord and Reddit" "I CAN DISCORD" "I'M GONNA REDDIT" ..... "I hate to see my beloved server like this. They're memeing everything!"
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sachavada108 (@sachavada108) reported@lightdxx @u_Novichok I also had ban issue but now I have like 3 acts on Reddit despite being banned
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S-Tech-Art (@S_Tech_Art) reported@SWCultureLive Brother. Shut ******** up. This is the most reddit head up *** argument. No, the sequels and the hackolite are terrible, no, the originals are not terrible and are in fact great and classic, no, no one liked the mando and grogu movie. Disney Wars is largely ****
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Silly Little Guy (@Czar_Of_Silly) reported@centristpeater @abooker17 It’s so reddit that’s the problem
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Harshi Peiris, Ph.D. (@Neuroscope_mp) reportedI just wrote an answer I am going to copy it here too. Because I feel this is important. The biggest mistake many make ... is to follow advice such as 1. Take a melatonin 2. The right diet will fix it all 3. It's your phone screen 4. Clean sheets will change everything 5. Make the room darker 6. A sound machine is everything For some, it could work ... as it did for me. But sleep disorders are not one size fits all. Different people will manifest due to underlying causes such as cervical trauma, NAFLD, Parkinson's, long COVID, and many more. How we treat different sleep disorders cannot be defined by a Reddit thread or a New York Times article ... or worse, a Twitter thread. It needs to be taken seriously. It needs to be addressed before anything else. But the problem that tops it all ... our current medical system/doctors are not geared to handle these facts. We need more sleep disorder specialists And ... we need people and medical professionals to take sleep seriously.
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KB (@TheInfoLegend) reportedHere's the problem with technical founders. They focus on the product itself instead of its economics. Which isn't a bad thing But building a perfect product is worthless if there is no lead generation process. And leads are generated if the product/service is lucrative enough and you get them in front of ideal customers. what sounds lucrative to you (for example: AI reddit intent searcher tool) is not lucrative to the person you are trying to sell.
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3RedBananas (@3RedBananas) reported@mallvvalking @EthansAttic @DenimsTV I remember his sub was going after and doxxing people who donated to a Hasan(the money-hoarder) fundraiser. The post stayed up till reddit admin stepped it and took it down.
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Chip Coulant (@chip_coulant) reportedIt is 3:14 AM in Hall 3 of us-east-1, and the ambient hum of 10,000 servers is vibrating at a frequency that I can feel in my molars. As the lone night-shift technician, I’m the only thing standing between global commerce and total digital oblivion while the daywalkers sleep. Right now, a massive banking database on Server Rack 42-B is throwing a tantrum because it’s clogged with a million microtransactions for artisanal dog food. I slowly approach the blinking blue light, whispering sweet nothings to the motherboard to soothe its overheating copper soul. Then I pull the power cord, wait exactly five seconds, and plug it back in. Suddenly, a localized rip in the spacetime continuum opens behind the ventilation shaft. A glowing, multi-dimensional entity made entirely of unindexed PDFs emerges and demands a blood sacrifice. I handed it my half-eaten gas station burrito and told it to submit a Jira ticket. Back to my desk to scroll Reddit while pretending to monitor my dashboards. Silicon Valley is asleep but I'm still here. I'm always here.
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St Peter of Texas (@PeterCaliexile) reported@farmingandJesus @pinkrosesdawn @FreddyLA7 Apparently some folks on Reddit didn’t like his old posts, doxxed him, and were being generally unpleasant to him. He shut down his account in response.
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Wai-Lin Terry (@enoelani) reported@monkeynearpunch A very well informed Reddit commentator said, after relating the video at slow speeds, that the mom was just watching but when the startled Punch made noise, that was when she acted. Loud noise represented a threat to her baby. She wasn’t aggressive to begin with.
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Aymen Azoui (@chaouidz97) reportedive asked on reddit and people have the same issue, To scrape those invoices, you often need access to the user’s actual account. That means credentials, sessions, MFA, permissions, trust, security, privacy, and a huge support nightmare. For a small SaaS, that’s not a feature.
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Okara (@askOkara) reportedi've helped startups get 100+ customers from reddit here's a guide on everything i've learned about marketing your startup on reddit: 1. there are 2 ways to market your startup on reddit: posts and comments 2. if you want to market your startup through posts, you need to find subreddits where your icp hangs out, filter by top posts -> all time, see which types of posts work well and try to replicate them for your brand. there are 2 formats that work well for posts: - long educational posts (how-to guides, personal story backed by numbers, honest breakdowns of mistakes, resource lists, contrarian takes) eg: "i raised $5m, here's what i learned" or "i hit $1m arr, here's how i did it." - offer help. "i'll do this for free, comment your product below". do it only when you can genuinely help 3. if you want to market your startup through comments, you need to find threads where people are discussing problems your product solves. there are 4 ways to find threads: - search for keywords related to your product on google and add site:reddit .com to your query - join subreddits where your icp hangs out, open reddit once or twice a day, check posts that appear in your feed and if they're relevant comment on them - join subreddits where your icp hangs out, filter top posts by today/this week/month and comment on relevant posts - the last and easiest way to find relevant threads is go to okara, drop your website url and let it monitor reddit 24/7 for keywords related to your product and write authentic replies 4. whether you market through posts or comments, keep these things in mind so you don't get banned - spend a couple of days/weeks just helping out. upvote posts you like, share thoughts and answer questions. if your account has no karma and you start promoting your product, you’ll get ignored or banned. - when promoting your product in comments, do not post links in your comments - if you comment on too many posts in a short window, you may get banned - if you add value first and only mention your product where it’s relevant (without the link), reddit is fine with it. - not every comment has to be about your product. help people and comment thoughtfully without mentioning your product - follow each subreddit's rules. some subreddits allow self-promotion, some have weekly threads for promotions, and others don't allow it at all
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PatRock (@_PatRock) reported@JezCorden It was just someone changing the light on their Steam Machine and posting it on Reddit. Please take this down Jez.
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1 of 1 (@dl0burna) reported@gWizard_5 @fork_king kid said minor spelling error what is this reddit
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HOAs are evil (@winfordwnt) reported@phillyphaninNY @LandlordRev I don't understand. I've never had a problem with reddit users. Everyone just gives knowledgeable information. If, for example, an electrician says something and it doesn't seem correct to you, respond politely. Don't call people names, like so many people do on this site
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Apoorv Sharma | SEO and GEO for B2B SaaS (@apoorvshrm) reportedSo why would Google frame it this way? Follow the incentive. If AI search is "just SEO," then the answer to every AI visibility question is: keep optimizing for Google, keep trusting Google's systems, keep playing inside Google's box. It quietly re-centers the entire AI search conversation back onto the one surface Google owns. It also can't tell you the real answer, because the real answer lives outside Google's control. Google cannot write a guide for how Reddit talks about you. It cannot document how ChatGPT weighs a G2 review. So it defines the problem down to the part it can own, and calls the rest unnecessary.