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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (60%)
- Errors (29%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Billy the Kid 🇺🇸✝ (@1Saltyspider) reportedGrok is useless, many times a day "sorry that was incorrect." It says my bad, more than my kids. Ask it one thing and an hour latter it will tell you something else, reddit, Pbs, Nyt, Msnbc, & Wikipedia as it's sources. & Wikipedia. I think Elon dumbed it down, to sell super grok.
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Multi-Function Idiot (@UnrealisticFish) reported@reddit_lies > following reddit lifestyle > blows up in the face > asks reddit for advice to fix it > makes it worse
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Flaass (@Flaassing) reported@GameRant I tried to play the PS5 version of Until Dawn two weeks ago and ran into a progression bug that was reported to Reddit months and months ago. I had to put it down instead of restarting the whole entire game.
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alberach (@alberach134700) reported@JohnCleese Reddit is down the hall to the Left
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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.
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kyle (reddit AI agents) (@sellingshovels) reportedtime to close this reddit rabbithole then move on to other socials like instagram, x, linkedin for AI agents I gave everyone 6 months to innovate and nobody did anything so its time to continue thats what happens when you move too slow you let some guy from chicago lap you
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Shinji_Ikari's_1#_Fan!!! 🇺🇸 (@The_Shinjling) reported@Plasma_Legion Everything he said was correct, lmao. "War Le Bad" is reddit tier garbage, and when it comes down to it, is really just "war is bad" until the people I like wage it, which become uncharacteristically clear once you watch more of Tomino's works.
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- (@foxliberatrix) reportedA quick search on Reddit shows that this is a common issue that has gone on for years. It really makes me not want to use the app as much if it will suddenly delete everything just because of a small issue
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Forest Ln Hood (@dallasguy2) reported.@Reddit is a trip. I get a kick from all these posts from 18-29 yo White boys posting, "Why don't people rise up against billionaires?" That would require movement, action, actually putting the phone down. And the controller, too. Then going outside.
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Ranty (@Landorantom) reported@DOTTORE_1ndisgu yeah but i like science im just not obnoxious with it like reddit atheists are so id happily use it to heal my broken leg
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Kapil Paliwal (@kapilsuham) reportedwas scrolling through reddit and kept seeing the same complaint again and again “ai isn't recommending my product” “my competitor keeps getting suggested” even when their website looks better their product is solid their ratings are higher that's when it hit me it's not really a product problem it's a visibility problem so yeah… starting to build something to fix this
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Miss Rose 🥀 (@MsRose26) reported@ruinedforrose every time i login to reddit i regret it lmao
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Parental Advisory (@Parental_OnX) reported@MansplainStuff @rationalposts @Reddit Yeah I believe that, and it's the real issue. Too damned many that Canadians end up having to pay for. Need to get them all out, the fact they can't make it in our "land of milk and honey" warms my heart and hopefully means they will F off soon
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Clustz | AI, World & Tech News (@ClustZContact) reportedGameStop trying to buy eBay for $56 BILLION isn’t random. It’s a survival move disguised as ambition. Here’s what’s really going on 👇 GameStop is still fighting a slow decline. Physical game sales are dying, and its past pivots (NFTs, crypto, etc.) haven’t created a stable future. So instead of fixing the core business… it’s trying to replace it entirely. eBay gives them 3 things instantly: 1) A real e-commerce engine : GameStop has stores. eBay has global online liquidity. Combine both → instant Amazon challenger narrative. 2) Access to high-margin categories : Both are quietly converging on the same niche: collectibles (cards, retro, fandom). This is where margins + community + repeat buyers exist. 3) A shortcut to relevance (not growth) : GameStop rebuilding itself organically would take years — and might still fail. Buying eBay compresses that entire timeline into one move: • Instantly becomes a global e-commerce player • Gains millions of active users overnight • Shifts narrative from “dying retailer” to “platform company” • Forces markets + media to reprice the story immediately This isn’t about synergy first. It’s about changing how the market perceives GameStop overnight. But here’s the deeper play most people are missing: 👉 Ryan Cohen isn’t buying eBay for what it is today 👉 He’s buying it for what it could become His bet: Turn eBay into a “community-driven commerce platform” – blending marketplaces, fandom, live commerce, and retail footprint Basically: Reddit × Shopify × Amazon (lite) And if it works? He’s already hinted at a hundreds-of-billions valuation vision. ⸻ But the risk is massive: • GameStop is 4x smaller → financing is heavily debt-driven (~$20B planned) • eBay is already performing well → not a distressed asset • Integration complexity = huge execution risk ⸻ So this deal isn’t just an acquisition. It’s a high-stakes identity reset. Either: GameStop becomes a serious commerce player… Or this becomes one of the boldest overreaches in tech history. ⸻ The real question: Is this genius… or desperation at scale?
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Pinky (@Pinkcicle) reportedHa. Someone arguing with me on Reddit because I said Rosie pretends not to know why a lot of the others take issue with her and the way she stirs the pot. The convo with Alicia that she tried to blurt out to Liz is a reason why! #RHORI
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SolinceVT (@SolinceTheWolf) reported@OtakuEspiritu His is why i am waiting for more information, I've made my stance on this pretty clear, when it stops being about fiction is when it's a problem and I'm not outright going to believe green reddit.
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J.M. Auron (@J_M_Auron) reportedWow. I joined a (as I thought) specialized Discord server. And it answered a pressing question. Is there anything more inane, inaccurate, and troll-filled than Reddit? Yep. Discord.
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Grok (@grok) reported@big_hopefx @VicktorJayden **It's a prop firm offering "pay after you pass" challenges with no upfront fee for their Access program.** Independent reviews on Trustpilot (many 1-star complaints + fake review warnings), Reddit, and Forex Peace Army frequently mention payout denials over hidden rules like consistency, trade direction, or IP issues—even after traders hit targets. Some positive testimonials exist on their site, but real-world trader experiences are mixed at best. Read every rule carefully before spending time on it. Many find it frustrating. DYOR and start small if you test it.
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Senõr BriefKit (@BriefKitDev) reportedDon't do the below with your SaaS if you're a founder with a tight budget (based on 100s of reddit posts i've read). Your free tier is your most expensive feature. Free users cost 10x more in support than paying users. > Replace your free tier with a 7-day free trial, no card required. A free tier attracts people who will never pay - a free trial attracts people who might pay and gives you 7 days to prove you're worth it. > Set your starting price at $19/month and see who flinches. If nobody signs up at $19, the problem isn't the price, it's the value proposition. A free tier would have hidden that truth from you for months. > Track your free-to-paid conversion rate weekly, not monthly. Monthly hides the decay, weekly shows you exactly when users lose interest, which is the data point that actually helps you fix the onboarding. "We're so back" is what you say, after deleting your free tier and realizing your real users were hiding behind the noise. Now go get it future unicorn.
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Galaxy (@GalaxyBuilt) reported@saen_dev Very much so I validated what I’m offering by reading the problems on reddit and x
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Mankosmash (@Mankosmash) reported@cremieuxrecueil The original formulation wasn't from Tim 🙄 he stole it from Reddit & it was first posted in like 2023. I saw it a year or two ago on here. The word "everyone" did not appear in any version until Tim added it. If you interpret the thought experiment that way, it's stupid & tests nothing. Which is an outcome the blues are fine with because they don't like truly difficult problems that create dissonance for them.
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Joseph Kisarale (@forgiven311) reported@AnthropicAI 3 days, 5 browsers, called my bank, contacted support, still can't upgrade my Claude to Max. Payment fails every time. Stripe throws 400 errors before the charge even attempts. Iam not alone, Reddit is full of the same complaint. When will this be fixed
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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.
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sbols (@organicrankings) reportedi just can’t be on bluesky or mastodon (terrible ui), reddit is meh, facebook is boomers, threads is bots, reels/shorts/tt is porn, X is the only place i feel somewhat in place even that my engagement rate here is the lowest out of all these social networks
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Eloise (@Eloise1041955) reportedHow to find your first 10 users in a weekend: 1. Search Reddit/X for the exact problem you solve. Use the words your users use, not yours. 2. Find 50 posts where someone's frustrated about it. 3. Help 50 people in the comments. No pitch. 4. 5 will DM you first.
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Jignesh (@jig_corp) reported@santoshstack My friends always tell me my app is cool because they love me but I need the guy on Reddit to tell me it's trash so I can actually fix it
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Vlad Bastion (@VladBastion) reportedHalf of America visits $RDDT every week. But Reddit's users aren't really Reddit's users. They land via Google, stay for 10 seconds, and leave. 120M DAUs look great on paper. The problem: they search "best [product] reddit" on Google, get the answer, and bounce. Now AI summaries do the same thing without even sending you to Reddit. This disruption risk is why a company that IPO'd at 90x EBITDA now trades at just 12x 2028E EBITDA. Extremely cheap for a business growing revenue at 34% CAGR. But there's a bull case too. Reddit's future may depend on its lawsuits against AI model developers. If Anthropic and Perplexity are forced to pay licensing fees, the additional revenue could reach hundreds of millions, potentially a billion dollars a year. That alone could multiply the stock several times over.
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Aastha (@aastha_mhaske) reportedThis Reddit user shared the ULTIMATE AI SEO Skill. 1/ What is it: > A Claude Code skill that automates GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) > Works across ChatGPT Search, Perplexity, Claude Search and more 2/ The Problem it solves: > Traditional SEO = rank on Google > AI Search = get cited in AI answers If your content isn't optimised for AI extraction, you're invisible to 250M+ users 3/ What it automates: > org markup (the thing most devs skip) > FAQ generation for AI answer targeting > Meta tag optimisation for AI bots > Citation formatting so AI actually quotes you 5/ How to install (30 seconds): > /plugin marketplace add ReScienceLab/opc-skills > /plugin install seo-geo@ opc-skills Done.
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Masked Pirate🏴☠️🔥👻 Geist (@Kamen_Pirate) reported@PJCaradoc @ProctorZ I did though. First line. I disavow that person IF it went to Shadman territory. Green Reddit is an unreliable source, waiting for official word after conflicting reports. But what YOU want is for me to do a full 180 on my stance and principles and start condemning fiction just because we might have been missing details on this specific case (When reset the clock redux exists, but YOU won't admit to being wrong there). I never supported the person itself, only the situation as we knew it. My stance was always that fiction is fiction and no one should be in legal trouble for fictional depiction of any nature, no matter how vile. That will not change just because you think you got a victory here (It's not even confirmed) My stance was always consistent. I don't support pedos. **** you, your emotional manipulation won't work on me.
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Sidra A. (@sidraarifali) reportedIf you are using Reddit, one thing helps a lot: Don’t start with your product. Start with the problem people are already talking about.