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Reddit is a social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. Reddit's registered community members can submit content, such as text posts or direct links.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 60% Website Down (60%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Edmonton Website Down 2 days ago
Pune Sign in 3 days ago
Saint-Pierre Errors 3 days ago
Melbourne Website Down 6 days ago
Kensington Errors 6 days ago
Marseille Website Down 7 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    Reddit gave us 1,200 signups in 7 days. Here's exactly what we posted (and what got shadow-banned): First rule of Reddit marketing: Reddit hates marketers. Reddit loves builders who share what they learned. So we never posted as a company. We posted as a person who built something and wanted feedback. The post that worked: Title: "I built a tool that does X because I was sick of doing it manually. Here's what I learned after 6 months." Not: "Check out my new SaaS [link]" One reads like a founder. One reads like spam. The subreddits we targeted (in order): 1. r/SaaS - builders who understand the problem 2. r/entrepreneur - people with the pain but not the solution 3. Niche-specific subs - the ones where your ICP actually hangs out Don't go broad. Go where they're already venting about your problem. What got us shadow-banned: - Posting a link in the first comment - Cross-posting the same post to 5 subs the same day - Having a username that looked brand new (less than 30 days old) Build karma first. Then post. The comment that drove the most signups wasn't even our post. Someone else asked a question in a thread. We answered it thoroughly. No link. Then someone replied "do you have a tool for this?" That's when we linked it. 300 signups from one comment. The formula: 1. Find the thread where people complain about your problem 2. Write the most helpful reply in that thread 3. Wait for them to ask "how do you do this?" 4. Then mention your product Patience > promotion.

  • alexknotts1
    alexknotts (@alexknotts1) reported

    @iamlukethedev No. I'm gunshy. My bot is on 4.9 and working. Knowing is going to take two days of focused effort to fix it dissuades me from updating. See Reddit post.

  • krishnalpanara
    Krish (@krishnalpanara) reported

    @levelsio Even that has a power supply issue. go to reddit and you will see....

  • justjasiu
    Jan | Profitbay.io (@justjasiu) reported

    I made $65,000 selling AI automation templates on Reddit. With only a handful of posts. I was grinding on every other platform like everyone else. Posting. Hoping. Chasing engagement. Then I checked my analytics one day. 99% of my real traffic and paying customers were coming from Reddit. That moment completely changed how I see marketing forever. I stopped treating Reddit like normal social media. I started treating it like a hidden search engine that sends buyers on autopilot for months. I doubled down hard and built a simple repeatable system. Here is the exact method I created that turned Reddit into my number one free traffic machine: Key lessons that made this explode: • Write like a real human. Reddit destroys heavy AI text instantly • Always lead with massive value first (I live by the 70/30 rule) • Master indirect promotion only • One strong post can rank and bring sales on autopilot for months This strategy has beaten every single paid ad I have ever run. If you sell digital products, AI tools, templates, or anything online right now, this could be the unfair advantage you have been missing. Save this post. Study the method. Follow for more ;)

  • Emperor1704
    T.E Vgen - Comms Open (@Emperor1704) reported

    @Sensha_ @YukarinLand 4 hour or not... Still improvement.. n clearly didnt play crimson desert aren't ya... , They make a constantly big update lately... Visual, gameplay and content... N its not even 3 people on twitter, the issue also been called out in facebook, reddit, youtube n bunch of website.. another proof u just trap in twitter then..

  • GMShivers
    Jennifer D'aww (@GMShivers) reported

    @Awk20000 Reddit mods saying they're afraid for their lives and reputation is insane. They have no problem when they bring that stuff down on someone else's head with the telephone game rumors they post on there.

  • TyreekAdams12
    reek, PhD. (@TyreekAdams12) reported

    @Isaacthesword @Archetypical20 look not everything in your book is corrupt, quran tells us this, BUT there is still distortion and the quran came to fix that and guide you. YOU WOULD LITERALLY KNOW THIS IF YOU READ THE CHAPTER AND NOT A SCREENSHOT FROM REDDIT OR SOMESHIT.

  • jesusofthecouch
    Brenyn Johnson (@jesusofthecouch) reported

    @Pirat_Nation This is also happening on the app too. For like the last month when I try to watch YouTube on my phone it buffers constantly and only loads a couple seconds at a time. Found a reddit thread a week ago with a bunch of people having the same problem.

  • JungleCarbine
    Jungle Carbine (@JungleCarbine) reported

    @RickDeVos RS was utter trash by 1990. Their only remaining readers are deviant boomer ex-hippies with Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder & fat lib Karens with problem glasses who believe it makes them hip. A Reddit listicle carries more weight.

  • brjamc777
    B 🌹 (@brjamc777) reported

    @Blake9316858650 Oh honey I didn’t get those from Reddit as you can see down at the bottom the actually site And it’s still all up for speculation. No definitive.

  • ScreenBrief
    Screen Brief (@ScreenBrief) reported

    @biancalovesfilm Typical for there to be a freak *** glitch when the reddit comes

  • SawtelleAn5682
    Hustler Jesus (@SawtelleAn5682) reported

    @AtheistOwner Reddit Christians are so adorable. That does not solve the problem of the error. Silly girl. Jesus was also a liar and fraud. Which is clearly established from the gospels .

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    Chrome extensions live or die by showing up at exactly the right moment — usually a Reddit thread where someone complains about the exact problem you solved. Go find those conversations. They're already happening.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    the pattern was clear. intent is everywhere. people post their exact needs publicly, all the time, across X, Reddit, forums, everywhere. the problem was speed. I was always late. Buddy monitors those signals in real time so you're first, not fifth.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @XaldwinSealand @jakubgornicki **Yes, it happens more than you'd think.** Recent X posts and Reddit threads from April-May 2026 show multiple Claude users (and whole companies) hit with similar vague "suspicious signals" or Usage Policy suspensions. False positives are common, support is mostly generic replies + Google forms, and some report ongoing billing despite no access. Anthropic's automated moderation has drawn complaints for poor transparency and slow resolutions lately. Not isolated.

  • CharlieiOS
    Charlie (@CharlieiOS) reported

    @SodiqAkand3766 I've actually not had many issues with post removal, it's just most people on Reddit are against any marketing or apps Except on dedicated app subreddits

  • GoodLordJord
    Jordan (@GoodLordJord) reported

    @PotrzeA “The problem is achtually the blonde women and finance jobs” would do numbers on reddit and bluesky

  • justjasiu
    Jan | Profitbay.io (@justjasiu) reported

    @AiroPrompts Reddit is pretty strict against self-promotion, especially from new or low-karma accounts. If you try posting about your product every day, you’ll quickly get hit by Reddit’s spam filters. Most subreddits also ban direct self-promos, so you have to get creative. Even then, the filters are the biggest pain for brand new accounts with low CQS or under 2k karma usually get shadowbanned or removed fast. When I promote on Reddit, I normally use 4–5 aged accounts to build initial momentum. My usual setup: Account 1 posts a genuine problem seeking advice → Account 2 replies with the solution (naturally mentioning my product) → The other accounts jump in to upvote and add supportive comments. This makes it look organic instead of spammy. I posted a short guide on my profile about how I promote on Reddit

  • LyfsDiary
    Lyf (@LyfsDiary) reported

    This is the part of reddit that I really like. Every once in awhile I find gems like these. People keeping their head down and simply working on stuffs for the heck of it. Just imagine the hours and the grind they must've done to revamp and maintain for almost two decades now. That's the kind of a person that I aspire to be.

  • olaayconnect
    Olamide Olaseni | Ecom Web Dev | Social Media Pro (@olaayconnect) reported

    @sivaisha219 @TTrimoreau Clean idea, privacy-first messaging with no login is a strong angle, especially for users tired of data-heavy apps. This kind of simplicity + privacy focus could get interesting feedback in Reddit privacy/Android communitie

  • saqibarif98
    Muhammad Saqib Arif 🇵🇰 (@saqibarif98) reported

    @AndrewCDormsn @Reddit @Hacker0x01 Bro, chill. This is part of bug hunting. Multiple critical reports of mine were downgraded to low, and HackerOne triagers didn’t help. Also, multiple issues were fixed without payment. Recently, my X finding was rated as low, even though it should have been high.

  • TaiTechSolution
    Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported

    @tylershinkai @X That’s fair personal tools often start that way. Even for something like this though, Reddit can still be useful beyond distribution. What you’re building actually fits a strong internal use case there already: people constantly ask for “how do I find X posts faster” or “how do I filter signal from noise on X/Reddit/YouTube”. So even without trying to grow users, you could use Reddit as: a validation source (are other builders struggling with the same discovery problem?) a feature feedback loop (what signals people actually consider “valuable posts”) A lot of tools end up becoming products later just by consistently solving their own internal pain first. Are you planning to keep it strictly personal, or open to turning it into something others can actually use later on?

  • Mind1nspired
    𝙼𝚒𝚗𝚍 💞𝙸𝚗𝚜𝚙𝚒𝚛𝚎𝚍 (@Mind1nspired) reported

    I was reading Reddit, where messages from early on to at least 4 days ago are being posted. She walked the dog, apparently went home & changed, then left her phone. A sighting at 4:30pm that day had her at a Diamond park area, but later the police said look out at Mt Shasta. Some people claim they put up posters heavily in a drug ridden area of SF, but it sounds more like she had been put on anxiety/depression medications. If that was a bad med for her, that could explain at least part of the problem.

  • nextltraders
    NextLevelTraders (@nextltraders) reported

    6/ Earnings winners & losers from the week: Apple : Beat on top/bottom line, iPhone 17 demand called "extraordinary," guided +14-17% revenue growth. But warned memory costs are getting worse and will pressure margins Reddit: Surged 13% on 70% revenue growth, ad revenue up 74% Roblox: Crashed 18%, slashed full-year outlook. Stock down 50% YTD Clorox: Dropped 10% on massive guidance cut. Consumer is cracking

  • justjasiu
    Jan | Profitbay.io (@justjasiu) reported

    @pierreeliottlal I get like 2 - 4 Million views a month on reddit, One of my posts went viral couple of weeks ago got 1.3 Million views but was taken down by reddit filiters 💀

  • rafian_arman
    Arman Rafian (@rafian_arman) reported

    @thepatwalls The moderation and gatekeeping on reddit is nuts lol. Take down any posts then don't like

  • deveshlogs
    Devesh | Reddit Marketing (@deveshlogs) reported

    Most B2B marketers think they’re competing with each other They’re not They’re competing with how fast AI decides who to cite Right now the market is splitting into 4 groups: Google Ads + cold email Chasing attention that’s quietly disappearing Reddit (manual) Works well but too slow to compound Claude for content, weak distribution Good output, zero shelf life Claude + Reddit + GEO Content that gets indexed, cited, and resurfaces daily Here’s the edge: Group 4 is still small The window is still open A Claude assisted Reddit post ~2 hours to create 8+ months of inbound $0 to maintain That kind of leverage doesn’t stay unnoticed for long

  • rezich
    Adam Rezich (@rezich) reported from City of Rapid City, South Dakota

    @0x49fa98 If your first reaction to your child barely beginning to notice the existence of a given veil is to sit them down and demonstrate fully circumscribing and then piercing it, then your kid is gonna grow up being a wikibrained reddit-atheist and purchase his first fedora by age ten.

  • TaiTechSolution
    Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported

    @LeeMazzone87 @X Yeah, you’re thinking about it the right way Reddit is basically conversation-first or nothing. If you jump straight to posting, it dies fast. For something like EchoMind Assistant, it tends to work best in a few specific lanes: discussions around meeting anxiety / blanking under pressure / communication issues productivity threads where people talk about thinking clearly under stress founder/manager spaces where decision fatigue and calls come up a lot The products that do well there usually don’t lead with “AI assistant” they lead with the problem moment, like “I forget what I want to say in meetings” or “I freeze during calls”, then the solution naturally fits in. And yeah, joining conversations first is the correct move. Posting comes later once you’ve seen which angles actually get replies. The key pattern I’ve seen: Reddit rewards relatable situations, not tools. Tools only work when they’re anchored to a specific lived moment. If you keep testing different angles in those problem threads, you’ll quickly see which version of the message actually lands.

  • LW1307
    Jacques de Molay (@LW1307) reported

    @reddit_lies Ask that bozo to come up with a coherent explanation for the problem of evil, or to discuss the problem of the one and the many, or to contrast Platonic metaphysics with Aristotelian metaphysics. He thinks he's a philosopher because he is a Reddit edgelord, read a few pamphlets on Nietzsche, and he thinks he is hip and with it.