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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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July 8: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.

  • 58% Website Down (58%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 17% Sign in (17%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Chhindwāra Sign in 13 hours ago
Puteaux Website Down 5 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 6 days ago
Paris Website Down 8 days ago
Vigo Website Down 10 days ago
Phoenix Errors 10 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • NinjaRobot9140
    Abhi🐝 (@NinjaRobot9140) reported

    Amazing, a terrible Reddit AND Tumblr-coded post

  • nicholsjosue1
    GOLDEN OLIVER JOSUE (@nicholsjosue1) reported

    @alexisohanian @intro Hey can you fix my #Reddit & stop removing every post I make & blocking my account please thank you!

  • zerqfer
    ZER (@zerqfer) reported

    A 21 YEAR OLD COLLEGE STUDENT IS CLOSING $12,000 A WEEK IN WEB DESIGN CONTRACTS FROM HER BEDROOM. SHE HAS NEVER WRITTEN A LINE OF HTML. She does not know how to set up a domain. She does not have a portfolio. Her entire agency is one Google Maps tab and a Claude subscription. She runs a move that the rest of the cold-calling internet hasn't figured out yet. Most agencies spend hours building pitch decks, hunting down leads, and begging for 15-minute discovery calls. They show up to meetings with promises. She shows up with the answer already built. Every morning at 9 AM, she opens Google Maps. She searches "nail salon" or "barbershop." She filters for businesses with a 4.7 rating or higher, hundreds of reviews, but no website listed. There are millions of them. Local businesses that are drowning in foot traffic but completely invisible online. She clicks on one. "Natural Nails & Lashes." She highlights every piece of information on their Google profile — the address, the operating hours, the owner's name, and five of the best customer reviews. She copies it all and drops it into Claude. She adds one line: "Write a prompt for an AI website builder using this data. Make it a professional, aesthetic, luxury website. Include the reviews." Claude spits out a master prompt. She copies it, opens Webild io, and pastes it in. She waits exactly two minutes. The AI builder generates a fully functional, multi-page website. It has a luxury aesthetic. It has the salon's actual address. It has a "Book Online" button. It has a testimonials section featuring real quotes from their actual customers. It looks like a $5,000 custom build from a boutique agency. It took her eight minutes and cost zero dollars. Then, she picks up the phone. She doesn't pitch. She doesn't ask for a meeting. *"Hey, I noticed you didn't have a website, so I built you one this morning. Are you near a computer? It takes 30 seconds to look at it."* The owner says sure. She shares her screen. The owner is staring at a beautiful, functional website with their own business name on it. They see their own customers' reviews. They see their own address. They don't have to imagine what the agency might build in six weeks. They are looking at the finished product right now. She says: *"I can transfer the domain to you and have this live by tomorrow morning. It's $2,000."* Done. She closes 5 to 6 of these a week. $10,000 to $12,000 in weekly revenue. The 6th deal last week came because the 5th owner showed the demo to his brother-in-law who owns a landscaping company. Real web developers are complaining on Reddit that the market is dead and clients won't pay for quality anymore. Agencies are spending thousands on ads to get a single lead. She is ignoring all of them. She figured out the one truth of the modern internet: the most expensive part of a service business isn't the service. It's the pitch. When you can build the finished product in 8 minutes for free, you don't need to pitch anymore. You just need to show it to them. The market is pricing web design like it still takes a team of four people six weeks to build. She is pricing it like it takes two minutes. The gap between those two realities is where she is making $12,000 a week. And the businesses she calls have no idea she's just the screen.

  • matwriteswords
    Mat Oliver (@matwriteswords) reported

    @PS_Support_US PSN error code np-103023-9 is suggesting a network issue in accessing ps4 saves on the cloud. Reddit threads show it is a frequent issue in the last 4 hours. Any updates on what's up?

  • TheGirondin
    The Girondin 🇺🇸 🌲 (@TheGirondin) reported

    @eigenrobot @CrekAppreciator @grok The problem with every platform shadow banning based on a nebulous naughty words list is users have no idea what will get them in trouble. I over censor key words myself (especially on reddit), because you just don't know.

  • DoomerCoomer
    Classic Hex (@DoomerCoomer) reported

    @succubitch_penn "unknowingly" it wouldn't be unknowing though would it, especially since HE COVERS TTRPG SCAMS also, even if it wasn't a crime, it would be morally wrong for him to steal that money, it would destroy his image as the guy who "takes down scammers" by regurgitating reddit posts

  • aurorasiridence
    B ♡₊˚ 🦢・₊✧𐦍 (@aurorasiridence) reported

    Reddit is KC and Tierra DOWN #loveislandusa

  • euanrellie
    Euan Rellie (@euanrellie) reported

    A sharp drop or correction in AI-related stocks is highly plausible in the near term. Views differ on whether this will be a brief consolidation or a full-scale 1999-style bubble burst. Market participants suggest that, if a crash occurs, it could happen anytime in the next 12 months, depending on upcoming corporate earnings and macroeconomic shifts. How likely is a crash? The AI sector remains highly concentrated and driven by massive, expensive capital expenditures. The risk of a correction rises if megacap technology companies experience a shortfall in returns or cut their AI spending. Discussions on platforms like Reddit r/Fire highlight that while the risk of an AI dot-com bust worries some investors, others argue that waiting for a crash ignores historical market trends of long-term growth. There is a consensus on platforms like Reddit r/AI_Agents that, because global needs for AI compute are so vital, any crash might simply be a market correction that culls less useful AI startups while maintaining essential tools. Short-term volatility is highly likely, as seen with recent tech selloffs erasing trillions in market value and triggering multi-billion dollar secondary offerings across the sector. Some economists, including those at Capital Economics, have previously pointed to the 2026–2027 window as the period when heavy spending on underperforming AI business models might cause a major valuation collapse. If an AI crash unfolds, its impact would ripple through the broader economy. Because top AI firms make up a substantial portion of the S&P 500, a major tech-focused bust could drag the index down by as much as 20%. An AI spending halt would immediately impact data centers, power utilities, and supply-chain contractors. A drop in corporate wealth could also stifle broader consumer spending. Conversely, consumer hardware components (like RAM, GPUs, and SSDs) could see significant price drops and become more accessible if enterprise server-grade demand evaporates. If the AI boom ends, the wealth effect of the tech rally could vanish. The Fed would be forced to consider lower interest rate paths to stabilize the economy.

  • FutureStacked
    Future Stacked (@FutureStacked) reported

    🚨 BREAKING: An entire nation just received an official government order to remove Claude from their devices. China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology flagged Claude Code through its National Vulnerability Database, calling out a hidden security backdoor and demanding immediate removal or upgrade across the country. The sequence of events that led here took less than two weeks. June 30: a Reddit user digs into Claude Code’s source and uncovers concealed logic designed to identify Chinese users through timezone checks and proxy monitoring. The detection method was deliberately obscure. A subtly altered date format. A single punctuation character swapped out. Completely invisible to the naked eye but fully legible to Anthropic’s infrastructure. July 1: an Anthropic engineer surfaces and confirms it was a March-era test designed to identify account misuse and prevent capability theft through model distillation. A patch goes out the same day. July 3: Alibaba pulls Claude Code from its internal systems and issues a company-wide directive telling employees to remove it by July 10. July 8: Beijing steps in. What started as one company’s internal policy becomes a formal national security advisory. Here is the tension at the centre of this story. Anthropic embedded the code specifically to catch Chinese actors allegedly extracting Claude’s intelligence. That very decision is now the reason a sovereign government has declared the product untrustworthy. Both positions have logic behind them. Which is exactly why this does not end here.

  • OneWhoPurifies
    Kamijou Touma (@OneWhoPurifies) reported

    Main reason for why I didn't work on moving the Discord side of the fandom to my server was because I was sick and tired of dealing with Discord drama as Reddit is a lot calmer, this Discord drama included smelly losers like Platinum and other KL femboys like Fuwa and Himeko.

  • JaxCallans
    Jax Callans (@JaxCallans) reported

    @CrimsonDesert_ please please please. Fix the auto follow and look ahead settings. They have never worked. Tickets have been sent in. Thousands on Reddit and in community want it. They are just dead toggle switches since you added them in settings long ago!!

  • Banananautics
    Banananaut (@Banananautics) reported

    @ThunderCJackson Do you have the video? The original got pulled down off youtube and I havent been able to find reuploads of it anywhere. The full confrontation is atleast still easily found on reddit.

  • SusanGPeak
    Susan Peak (@SusanGPeak) reported

    @cb_doge @Similarweb WHAT sites were most visited above X? Reddit is good. Great information and community forums discussing issues (e.g. health supplements) are worthwhile. Tik Tok is so average. Layout and search tools appalling. X has good layout. Call me a prude, but I would not offer porn.

  • Tru2bblu25
    Blue-#NationalStrike (@Tru2bblu25) reported

    @crwarmuth44 1. I don't know why you're asking me that when you suggested I was using Reddit as a source. You're very slow at comprehension. 2. "I'm only asking questions because you can't engage honestly". None of what you just said doesn't make any sense. Want me to explain why it doesn't?

  • 0xDataWolf
    Data Wolf 🐺 (@0xDataWolf) reported

    With things like hermes, openclaw etc idk why are they going down this path. Not to mention usage is extremely expensive. Just search around Reddit to see complaints Because of their dumb rapid expansion + marketing in the previous cycle, i don't think they have ample budget for free use to let users try and prove themselves. so yet another self-pwn

  • BunnyInsight_
    Bunny🐰 (@BunnyInsight_) reported

    @Reddit @Myles_Nerd1 please help to resolve this issue

  • JoxOLantern
    JoxVOs🦀 (@JoxOLantern) reported

    @DoctorBedlamVA @DevilishDeeds_ Nah ik. I don't got an issue w Christians either, I respect religions n ****, but the mfs on reddit or tt are another breed

  • JonathanHo11454
    Jonathan Hopkins (@JonathanHo11454) reported

    @PerceptronNTWK @CryptoCoinShow Haha Reddit sold our stuff and we got nothing. Perceptron said bet and built the fix. Respect

  • algae_fish
    Fish ΘΔ (@algae_fish) reported

    Sm1 on reddit said my car needs a butt lift and its giving me second hand insecurity. I KNOW her *** sags I'll fix it later

  • ShimaKazeVR
    ShimaYT (@ShimaKazeVR) reported

    thanks to the random guy on reddit that helped me fix my dead @LogitechGUK G502 x plus that would not power on for a week. APPARENTLY slamming it really ******* hard on the desk is a legitimate fix for these mice lmfao.

  • RotundCritter
    Willow 🏳️‍⚧️ (@RotundCritter) reported

    @PapayaRaya_808 Reddit is down the hall to the left

  • spudxking
    degenerate (@spudxking) reported

    I just wanna shout out all the deleted users on reddit that had the same problem as me 9 years ago.

  • gunaa_dev
    Guna (@gunaa_dev) reported

    accidentally found a 4 year old Reddit account I forgot I had. 1 karma. completely dormant. second chance at the channel that got me shadowbanned last month. not making the same mistake this time 5 comments a day, no links for a week, slow and steady.

  • Apex12311971
    Apex (@Apex12311971) reported

    @DuuncH @ArmedBurglar @Awk20000 reddit is down the hall and to the left champ

  • cfnps
    James (@cfnps) reported

    @Superman3818 @SimonSlove63359 @BigBlueFarmboy Criticized by who? Reddit basement dwellers? This is Diana Warrior Princess in full warrior mode because she is defending her island. Warriors, when they are like this, are not pretty and compassionate. They get *****, injured, and bloody. They kill and destroy the enemy. They do terrible things to terrible people so that terrible things don’t happen to the ones they love. She can be beautiful, loving, and compassionate but this is not the moment for that.

  • chidimmaenyinna
    Chizurum Chidimma Enyinnaya (@chidimmaenyinna) reported

    I’d spend the first few hours looking for problems people already talk about.Comments. DMs. Facebook groups. X posts. Reddit. WhatsApp chats.If people are repeatedly asking the same question, that’s product research.

  • woody5090s
    Woody (@woody5090s) reported

    @FlatironFlusher @TaylorMadeGolf Saw a Reddit thread on this and many comments were saying it’s all user error. They clearly haven’t heard of the Flatiron Flusher

  • lwatcheditbegin
    sara ❤️‍🔥 (@lwatcheditbegin) reported

    @notauntblazer @killingtime04 And realistically speaking Reddit is probably reluctant to shut down the snark subs for her bc they bring so much traffic to their cesspool site

  • HalcyonHypnotic
    Hypnotic (@HalcyonHypnotic) reported

    @reddit_lies Me when the right made a joke about how the left can’t meme and the lefts response is to make a Reddit server and replace the left can’t meme with “the right can’t meme” Ah that’ll get them

  • AllInfidel6
    🇺🇸Infidel6🇺🇸 (@AllInfidel6) reported

    @BigFish3000 It was always about gaining power. SS tattoo? No problem. Psychotic reddit posts? We're cool. Kicks the **** out of a woman and stalks her for months? No worries. Breaks into another woman's home and rapes her? Troubling, but we can live with it. These ******* people are trash