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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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

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 2: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Website Down 2 days ago
Vigo Website Down 4 days ago
Phoenix Errors 4 days ago
Lima Errors 7 days ago
Indio Website Down 20 days ago
Rosenau Errors 21 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Ta_tacchan
    tatiana. (@Ta_tacchan) reported

    @damer444 Especially because there are men who kill themselves due to trauma too. Lack of empathy over stranger people you made up from a reddit post (even more from the words of a sibling) shows you probably have problems going on too :( it's bleak

  • aschapmann
    Axel Schapmann (@aschapmann) reported

    I launched RedShip 6 months ago and it generated $5,010. Here's the full breakdown: 📈 24,500 visitors 👤 1468 users (6%) 💳 124 paid users (8%) On paper, the funnel seems to work. But in practice, I have a big problem: ~50% churn It's eating my growth. There are a few reasons for that: - most users are solo-founders, just starting with their website - there is a hard paywall, so people have expectations that aren't always met - they discover that reddit marketing still takes time Churn is not always a product problem. Sometimes, and that's my case, it's an ICP one. Currently I'm trying to do outreach for RedShip. I've never done it before, so it's a new skill to master. But in the long run, going after the right ICP should fix more churn than any product tweak. What do you think?

  • radiantFGC
    RADIANT 🔜 8TH DIMENSION (@radiantFGC) reported

    @coopsiepoo Hey man, I think you got the wrong address, Reddit is a couple blocks down that way.

  • Dr_TheHistories
    Dr. M.F. Khan (@Dr_TheHistories) reported

    In 2010, 24-year-old lab technician Émilie Jaumain pricked her thumb with contaminated forceps while cleaning a machine used for prion-infected mouse brains. After seven years, she developed severe nerve pain, anxiety, and hallucinations before dying. The accident gave her a fatal prion disease. Jaumain was a laboratory technician at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRAE) when she suffered an accidental puncture wound in May 2010 while handling equipment contaminated with infectious prions. Prions are misfolded proteins that cause a group of rare, progressive, and invariably fatal neurodegenerative diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. For several years after the accident, Emilie showed no symptoms. In 2017, she began experiencing severe neurological problems, including intense pain, cognitive decline, anxiety, and hallucinations. She died in 2019 at the age of 33. French health authorities later concluded that her illness was linked to her laboratory exposure, prompting renewed scrutiny of prion research safety protocols in France and leading to temporary suspensions of some prion experiments. Prion diseases are among the rarest known fatal disorders, affecting approximately 1 to 2 people per million worldwide each year, and unlike viruses or bacteria, prions contain no DNA or RNA, making them uniquely difficult to destroy and study. © Reddit #drthehistories

  • nickgeracehacks
    Nick Gerace (@nickgeracehacks) reported

    The forum-shaped social media sites seem to fare a little better, like HN and Reddit, but even they’re gamed. Reddit in particular is an “upvote confidently wrong comments and posts” machine. Lot of issues there too. It’s my favorite, but can get frustrating.

  • RinceofDreams
    Rince 👽 UAU comeback CANADA DAY (@RinceofDreams) reported

    @mimikyubin We have plenty of casual servers in the DC fandom and even then they will still go "hey go join this server to vote and stream" the DC Reddit Server is just full of contrarian ******** and Epsteins. ALso the fact that it gets the "official server" is annoying. But send link pls

  • moeedahmed
    moeed ahmed (@moeedahmed) reported

    @ZaStocks The problem more than 60% of reddit traffic comes from google search engines. A minor tweak by google AI team, will be a nuclear bomb for reddit.

  • Primary_Pianist
    The Primary Pianist (@Primary_Pianist) reported

    Oh no, missionaries don’t usually open with “let’s discuss 19th-century folk magic and the legal ambiguity of the 1826 Bainbridge hearing” because normal humans don’t teach religion like Reddit moderators having a fever dream. Yes, Joseph used seer stones. The Church says that openly. Yes, he was examined in 1826. The surviving accounts disagree on the charge, accuser, witnesses, and outcome. But the argument here is basically: “God could never use a culturally familiar instrument to reveal something holy.” Bold take from people whose Bible has rods parting seas, lots cast for revelation, handkerchiefs healing the sick, mud restoring sight, and bronze serpents saving lives. The issue isn’t whether Joseph’s world looks strange to modern people. The issue is whether the Book of Mormon brings people to Christ. And on that point, critics keep trying to prosecute the rock because they can’t handle the book.

  • thedeepflux
    Deepak (@thedeepflux) reported

    @Dexerto reddit pulling the plug on old reddit would be like losing a vintage vinyl collection. no timeline feels like a slow drip of dread.

  • AZERDSQ0329
    AZERDSQ1838 (@AZERDSQ0329) reported

    Shoutout @RibeiroCaioCLW — turned a Reddit comment into a merged PR on mcpm, spec'ing out drift receipts for issue #2. This is what OSS is supposed to look like.

  • ADGactual
    ADG (@ADGactual) reported

    @hypergraphing @reticent1 @WallStreetApes No, it's none of the professor's business to see how I type it, I get scanning for AI, but that's too much info to be handing over. There is a point where it has to stop. Having a recording of how I typed, corrections, errors, sections I deleted because I realized I screwed up, or side note that might say how stupid this project is is suddenly visible, is too much. AI false positives A LOT and lazy professors will not question the tool. Look at all the false arrests and imprisonments the Flok system has caused. Look at the sub reddit for Twitter, it's all people being false flagged by AI as bots. Ask me how I know this...

  • hello_code_
    John Rice (@hello_code_) reported

    @foxtomb232 Building Subreddit Signals, helps SaaS founders find customers already talking about their problem on Reddit. Still early but getting some good signal. What are you working on?

  • EndlessZing
    Zing | Playing: FF XIV (@EndlessZing) reported

    Quick question for FF14 players: is there any discord server or forum(that's not Reddit) where a noob can just ask questions? Started playing like 2 weeks ago and still got lots of questions about the game.

  • GoodfellaWGM
    MIH (@GoodfellaWGM) reported

    i'm so quick to go to YT for a fix and always forget, Reddit is actually the #1 source for problem solving

  • olimabane
    Oli Mabane | Ecom Growth (@olimabane) reported

    There's one sentence that makes a stranger trust your ad in under 3 seconds. Most brands never write it. It's not a clever line. It's not even yours. It's the actual phrase they typed at 1am in a Reddit thread, not the polished marketing version, the real one. When a buyer reads their own language back to them, something clicks. "That's me." And once they feel understood, they'll believe the rest of the ad. So we built a prompt that reads 50-100 real posts per customer type and extracts their exact language into 13 buckets you can write straight from: → how they describe the problem → the fear, guilt, hope and relief words they actually use → the solutions they tried and why each one let them down → the before-and-after phrases they reach for once it works The most underrated bucket: the taboo list; hype words your customer never says. The second your ad says "revolutionary" or "cutting-edge" when your buyer never would, you out yourself as a marketer and the guard goes straight back up. No paraphrasing. No cleaned-up grammar. Their voice, copy-paste ready into your next brief. Retweet + follow and I'll send you the prompt.

  • ian_poz
    ian 🌺 (@ian_poz) reported

    I remember seeing a reddit post a couple of weeks back from someone na nasa province, they started giving out 2 week supplies of ARV pills on ziplock bags daw due to shortage. It seems that this has now become a national issue. This is so unsettling.

  • hey222344
    Vic (@hey222344) reported

    @Reddit hey can you please fix the bug that keeps logging me out on mobile devices it’s been going on for like a year now and it’s exhausting

  • girlmp4
    😊 (@girlmp4) reported

    i have this one co worker who lowkey looks like a rat and he’s so mean to every woman and he has a staring problem and he Looks like he’d be really into reddit and i want to explode him with my mind every time i see him

  • jarmangill343
    Jarman Gill (@jarmangill343) reported

    @Reddit Why everytime I am creating a new account, my account is banned already . What is reason behind it . How to fix this issue.

  • hello_code_
    John Rice (@hello_code_) reported

    @Guronnimo Depends on the niche honestly. What stage are you at, pre or post product market fit? Reddit tends to convert better early when you're still learning who actually has the problem.

  • cdex0
    bloomington grim reaper (@cdex0) reported

    @stupidlongdog @kaligutzz @pearl_ow3 Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • utdsimxv
    s i m 🦋 (@utdsimxv) reported

    Why is my Reddit not working?

  • welladjustednrd
    Welladjustednerd (@welladjustednrd) reported

    I love that somehow using Reddit is a diss on here. People need to grow up. There are still parts of the US that don’t offer good internet speeds, or lock down download capacity to pay options. Sounding the horn for digital only isn’t as cool as you think it is.

  • askOkara
    Okara (@askOkara) reported

    @ocal_selcuk_ i'd double down on reddit

  • Blvckishh1
    blvckishh (@Blvckishh1) reported

    it just makes sense to me. everything about robinhood started in that reddit. the waitlist lore, the infinite money glitch lore, guh lore, cash cat lore. EVERYTHING!

  • keysmashdotcom
    johnny segment (@keysmashdotcom) reported

    @RamboGarbanzo @nocontextmemes Unfortunately could be one of those terrible usernames Reddit gives people without giving them the option to make their own also

  • gabby_calleja
    🅡🅘🅝✯🅡🅘🅝🇵🇭 (@gabby_calleja) reported

    Why fave yuri are all questionable that it give trouble and i will not post in reddit again with that series.👀

  • attacomsian
    Atta 🐬 (@attacomsian) reported

    @foxtomb232 reddit if you find the right niche sub, X if you post consistently. i also list on directories like StartupBase for slow steady traffic

  • FreeSoilAndrew
    🦗New Free Soil Party (@FreeSoilAndrew) reported

    @Phiophills Last I checked one of the top google results for VTI was some dumbass reddit post that it is "broken" because of "NVIDIA"

  • clayrab
    Clayton Rabenda | Litheum Founder (@clayrab) reported

    @Mandrik Same has been going on since 2017. Solutions are hard enough but impossible when influencial community members have bad faith arguments and can't agree on terms and goals. problem is rooted in misaligned incentives from the protocol level. arguing in reddit and x is not a fix.