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Problems in the last 24 hours
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August 20: 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 (51%)
- Sign in (31%)
- Errors (17%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Chad Whitfield (@ChadWhit1k) reported@gazer2797 @DocStrangelove2 Back down from what? I don't get it. This was all on reddit?
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Creative Scribe (@EmilyGWilde) reportedIf I fail to respond to you on Reddit, it's not me, it's a weird glitch. Feel free to message me here!
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Loki - X (@loki_xx0) reportedI logged in to my reddit. I saw a post i made on eth subteddit. Having an issue that my 14eth buy is not showing. 10y ago Old golden decision i made at very young age.
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Jordan (@j_rogers7) reported$KEEL 🔥 Today's Key Highlights for KEEL 1. Pennsylvania's New Data Center Executive Order Becomes a Key Short-Term Catalyst The market is digesting Pennsylvania's recent executive order regarding data center projects. Investors are divided on KEEL today: some worry the new regulations will slow down project approvals/progress; others believe KEEL's Panther Creek and Scrubgrass projects, which have their own power/brownfield properties, may actually benefit. There's intense discussion in the community, but these Reddit opinions should be considered market sentiment, not official company announcements. 2. KEEL is Completely Shifting from Bitcoin Mining to AI Data Centers The company has already shut down its US Bitcoin mining operations, shifting its strategic focus to AI/HPC data centers. Q2 results show the company is advancing three core projects and is in commercial negotiations. 3. Q2 Financial Report is Actually Quite Difficult, But This is "Transitional" Data Q2 revenue was approximately $30.43 million, a year-over-year decrease of approximately 50%, with a net loss of approximately $65 million. The decline is primarily related to the exit from Bitcoin mining. However, the company has ample liquidity, and the market is now really focused on whether it can convert its existing power and land resources into AI data center leases. 4. The Biggest Potential Catalyst: Three Leases KEEL management previously stated that it is advancing lease negotiations for three projects: Panther Creek, Sharon, and Moses Lake. What the market is really waiting for is a binding lease/customer announcement—if a substantial hyperscaler or large AI customer is signed, the valuation logic may change significantly. 5. Recent Insider Buying Worth Noting The market is also paying attention to the news that COO Liam Wilson recently increased his holdings by approximately 26,000 shares, which the community believes is a signal that management is confident in the company's transformation prospects. However, insider buying itself does not necessarily equate to a major contract following.
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Mark Kretschmann (@mark_k) reportedChatGPT has stopped citing Reddit when giving answers, which is a good call by @OpenAI! However, what hasn't changed is that ChatGPT is still trained on Reddit, which is the much bigger problem. Reddit's terrible bias is still very much an influence on ChatGPT.
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Jesse Pujji (@jspujji) reportedTalked to several GEO experts this past week managing brands getting recommended by AI. I learned a ton about how to weight the scales in your favor. Tipalti’s Sr. Director of Growth Marketing Stacy Pinkerton said it plainly: It's harder to fool AI than it was Google. Your content needs be good. How did her team level up content? 1/ Wrote about exactly how the brand solved a problem. The highest-cited pieces led with what broke, how it got fixed, the numbers around it. Z Commoditized content doesn't rank with ChatGPT or Claude. Tell a real story. 2/ Made all content AI digestible. Title anything valuable. Industry angle, ROI math, FAQs. Name it in a header and make it substantive. Don't bury numbers three paragraphs deep. 3/ Updated the dates. She tested refreshing the publish dates on old articles. AI wants to give great answers, which mean current answers. In 24 hours, her brand won ~40 more citations from this alone. This is a fraction of how to win. Tomorrow Stacy is live at Noon CST / 1pm EST with two other AI content experts. They'll get specific and run through a “Hot or Not” on the buzziest tactics: Reddit, LinkedIn, schema, gated content. Sign up even if you can't make it live. Everyone gets the recording.
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TEDDY BROSEVELT (@THAREAL_EST) reported@teamyoutube For a month the LG TV YouTube app has been broken. The update broke the remote back/exit button. It now opens my TV’s app menu instead of exiting videos or menus. LG says it's not them & you overrode the button. Its not just mine, there's a Reddit page about it.
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andrei saioc (@asaio87) reporteddear reddit, you banned my user just because I added my app inside comments where it made sense in a tasteful way then I can login without any issues into reddit ads start a campaign, but dont finish it and getting bombarded with these emails you need to stop with the double standards.
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The Sandwich (@shrek2fanboy) reportedmy issue with this game is it just feels like it was made by Reddit and the level design is insanely restricting. It got a GOTY nominee for no reason in a year with far better RPGs and games due to being a AAA western project
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Asphalt_Egg 🇵🇸 💛🤍💜🖤 (@SANESS77955295) reported@ItsJesus95_ @shizn0id @Alpha_Blade776 Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Literally Me Inc. (@LiterallyMeInc) reported@SLIPKN0TSHAWTY @DramaAlert reddit is down the hall next to the speds
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Filipe Lins Duarte (@fililinsduarte) reported@RobHoffman_ LinkedIn and YouTube are gamed so much, especially LinkedIn these days. So much AI Slop there. Reddit is actually the platform out of these 3 that's cracking down on spammers the most heavily.
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bluegreen (🟠 ,🟠) (@_bluegreen___) reported@0xGeeGee Probably just temporary, in the quoted OP new sign in reqs for the old reddit are the assumed reason
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Bogdan Patynski (@Patynskyi) reportedReddit just got dropped from 15% of chatgpt citations down to 0. Not sure if they caught on on reddit-ai-slop or maybe it's because you need to log in through old.reddit now
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Steve (@thatcatfightguy) reported@jreacherbg @DailyInterw6ac I saw the latest leaks this morning on reddit. It’s already broken containment.
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Matthew Berman (@TheMattBerman) reportedhow to build an autonomous landing page engine that self improves from competitor churn: 1/ set up the @firecrawl MCP with cron/routine to run scheduled scrapes. pull from G2. Trustpilot. Reddit. forums. extract EXACT cancellation phrases into a living churn database refreshed weekly. 2/ run multi agent analysis in claude. cluster complaints by purchase friction. run 5 synthetic buyer panels to score candidate copy against current PostHog baselines. test the skeptic. the price checker. the comparison shopper. 3/ auto generate modular page component packages. → a pain inversion headline using an exact 4 word churn phrase → an uncropped UI screenshot showing the specific fix → an objection-handling block tailored to that competitor's flaw. 4/ deploy Next.js edge middleware. personalize the page in real time. match the variant to the incoming ad creative ID. UTM parameters. search intent. PostHog user traits. 5/ connect the @posthog MCP to run HogQL power calculations. set a hard volume floor ie 400 conversions per variant to call a valid 20% lift. default stance is underpowered until the math clears. 6/ auto promote winning variants via feature flags. route 80% of ad spend to the winner. feed the winning copy back into your Meta ad pipeline. treat CRO like a continuous data engineering loop
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Pradeep Kapoor (@pradeepXkapoor) reported@mark_k @OpenAI The problem was that ChatGPT sometimes treated a highly upvoted Reddit comment like a reliable source
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Elliott Lindamood (@Swinebros666) reported@Reynske420 @champwebdotnet I'm not a weirdo from Reddit. And I will not be watching. If you have a problem with that, then cope.
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卡斯🐎🇵🇸 (@nodes_c) reported@thsplatformsux It's hilarious how terrible your reading comprehension is that you thought I was offended by your reddit-tier response. You only have the brain capacity to give these stupid non-sequitur answers just to detract from how bad it actually gets for you in real arguments.
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TrackDIFF (@TrackDiff) reportedAdditional changes coming to patch 26.17 👇 Irelia: W Damage Reduction AP Ratio: 7% per 100 AP -> 8% per 100 AP Magic Damage Reduction: 3.5%% AP -> 4%% AP R AP Ratio: 70% -> 100% Hecarim: Q CD reverted Qiyana: Q Damage against Monsters: 175% -> 160% Trundle W Attack Speed: 30-90% -> 30-110% (not 120%) Xerath Base HP: 596 -> 575 Swiftmarch (Mid Lane Quest Upgrade for Swifties): Slow Resistance: 40% -> 25% Source: u/Kay-Haru on Reddit
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Michaela @ VGen Open (4/5) (@yuumikass) reportedrouter that I have set up. Ive also updated my drivers and nearly everything that reddit suggested. So it may be an issue with my motherboard/NIC which really sucks. So idk what to do atp
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John (@hello_code_) reported@rcelanodev Building got easier but discovery didn't. Customers are still out there describing their exact problems on Reddit right now, most founders just aren't in the room
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Morpheu5 Stock Watcher (@Morpheu5Watcher) reportedCOPART $CPRT BROUGHT BACK ITS OLD CEO. THE STOCK IS UP 6.6% TODAY: Copart $CPRT at $33.59, +$2.08 / +6.60% today - the biggest move on this board, from the style meant to be the dull one. The Dallas company runs the online auctions where insurers sell cars they have written off. Quality-Value wants a hard-to-copy business at a sane price. It usually finds the quality without the price; here the price moved. The quarter ended April 30, reported May 21: revenue $1.24B, +2.1%; net profit $402.4M, -1.0%. That is 32 cents of profit on every sales dollar - the quality half. The 2.1% is why the stock sits 33% below its September 4 high of $50.11, at about 20 times a year's profit. Jeff Liaw stepped down as chief executive July 31 and Jay Adair, who held the job before, took it back. Nothing was announced today - this is the second leg of a bounce off the July 23 low of $26.81. Growth reaccelerating at the September 9 report changes the read; another flat year makes cheap the whole story rather than half of it. Five more, one per Len5: - MOMENTUM - PBF Energy $PBF at $74.04, -$1.17 / -1.55% today. The New Jersey refiner turns crude oil into fuel. Momentum watches steady climbers near the top of their own range: this one hit a 52-week high of $75.68 Monday, after trading at $22.13 a year ago. August 3 results: adjusted earnings - profit with one-time items stripped - $6.22 a share against a $1.03 loss a year earlier. The gap between what crude costs and what fuel sells for built that; a normal gap ends the run. - DEEP-VALUE AND SPECIAL-SITUATIONS - Old Dominion Freight Line $ODFL at $209.49, +$1.49 / +0.72% today. The North Carolina carrier hauls freight too small to fill a trailer. This Len5 hunts assets worth more than their price, usually because profits sit at a cycle low. July 29 results: revenue $1.554B, +10.4%, operating profit $465.3M, +30.0% - on emptier trucks, tonnage per day -4.1%. Price per 100 pounds rose 15.2% and carried the quarter alone. Volume returning settles it; a third shrinking year says the terminals are worth less. - GROWTH - First Mid Bancshares $FMBH at $50.72, -$0.74 / -1.44% today. The Mattoon, Illinois bank lends across four states. Growth here means an unbroken profit record at about 12.8 times earnings and 1.24 times book value, which is assets minus liabilities. July 23 results: net profit $27.8M, or $1.04 a share; excluding costs from the Two Rivers Financial Group purchase closed March 2, $33.4M, or $1.26. The Iowa deal failing to pay for itself, or loan losses climbing, moves it off. - HYPERGROWTH - Reddit $RDDT at $156.36, -$1.89 / -1.19% today. The San Francisco company runs the topic-community discussion site and sells ads on it. Hypergrowth wants a young business compounding fast on real revenue: the July 30 quarter put revenue at $805M, +61%, net profit at $253M vs $89M, daily users at 130.3M, +18%. The catch is where visitors come from - management called referrals from search engines "choppy," and it sits 45% below its September 18 high of $282.95 with US daily users up only 6%. Traffic Reddit owns rather than borrows firms this up. - INCOME - Global Ship Lease $GSL at $43.30, +$0.08 / +0.17% today. The Athens company owns mid-size container ships and rents them out on multi-year fixed contracts. Income wants cash that keeps arriving, not a fat yield about to be cut. The cover is contractual: August 5 results showed $89.3M of profit for common shareholders against $3.2B already locked in under signed charters - more than twice the whole company's $1.55B market value. The dividend is $0.625 a quarter, $2.50 a year, a 5.6% yield. 2027 is 90% booked; rates on the open days decide the rest. Two dates are set: Friday fixes who collects Global Ship Lease's next $0.625, and September 9 is when Copart says whether 2.1% was the floor. The other four have no date yet. Not investment advice.
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just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported@FilipPanoski #4 is the sneaky killer. I shipped for 3 weeks. $0. One Reddit post asking users directly what broke for them. Two paid signups that month. The building wasn't the problem. Nobody knew it existed.
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Virtueman (@TheVirtueman) reported@SLIPKN0TSHAWTY @DramaAlert Reddit is down the hall
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Riché Biché (@perpetualmoshun) reported@scrollscoreapp @legitimatetiger This is very good advice. The only problem I’m having is the knee-jerk reaction to grab my phone. I don’t scroll video apps but I do like X and Reddit and browsing websites. I’ll be sitting and relaxing BAM my arm reaches for my phone.
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gelleproductions (@glproductions) reported@jd_pressman tbf this is a fairly new thing that Reddit started doing only a couple months ago. It was never hard walled by a login gate like this until very recently
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The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported@CiroDiMarzio03 @JonahLupton @jeichner5 How won’t Reddit exist in 10 years. Do people start deleting the app and not searching for Reddit content? It’s remarkable that in an AI era it is still one of the most searched websites and people continue to fabricate doomsday cases. They have a SEO problem. It’s not existential because they are under monetized. Meta does $120+ ARPU for US users. Reddit is hardly at $10. Do the math. That gap can bridge and Reddit has massive incremental leverage from a monetization standpoint without having to do anything. Reddit will continue to grow users (international). US markets remain tight. Not sure why you’re making up bear cases.
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Just a Panda (@WPanda76) reported@DelvinFourcand @MARVELTokon I have a feeling this is just a hotfix they're pushing out now suddenly after the cracked version showing it's the DRMs that are the issue has hit the more mainstream gaming media outside reddit and the FGC. More of a save-face damage-control patch than anything
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Jake Way (@jakeway_) reportedShipped Loadwell to beta today. Here's how I'm getting the first users with no marketing budget: 20 Instagram DMs a day to coaches who post about client management. Reddit threads in wearable communities Facebook groups where PTs talk about running their business. TikTok screen recordings of the actual dashboard. No ads yet. No ProductHunt. No launch day. Just finding the people with the problem and showing them the solution.