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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (61%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️ (@sappholives83) reportedSo I want to try an experiment, and make a female-only community on Reddit. They allow trans-only subreddits, and the porn subreddits can insist on only-female content, so as long as we make it clear that females who identify as trans are allowed, they shouldn’t be able to ban us, as long as we’re not posting transphobic content. I know that will limit discussion, but there are so many other issues facing women that I’m sure we’ll be able to find something to talk about. I don’t want to set it all up for no reason, though, so let me start by asking — would anyone even join?
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Broken File (@sytgjf) reported@Alternativevt Game have AI: people angry. Game deleted AI: people angry. Internet nowdays, I swear... maybe I should just uninstall X. You can see a problem when reddit is more calm and chill than your app.
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seroja sinar 🪷🔆 (@SerojaSinar) reported@clionemi It's the wording because you mentioned that Glitch was ******* up Aussie fans as if they were ******* up all of them like what they did with Korean fans. Seen tweets and posts on Reddit seeing people state that Glitch is pulling out of Aussie bcs a tweet by a Turkish fan
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Vlada from HeyCatch (@vlada_heycatch) reportedStart with "conversations marketing". Find where your audience already complains about your problem: Reddit, Quora, FB groups, Discord. Talk to them. This audience is hot. They have the problem, named it, tried to solve it. Your first 50 users, real validation, product feedback.
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Princess Najai 👑 💰 (@NerdyNutzNajai) reportedIf y’all wonder why i’m not active on here as much i be on reddit and discord. Twt subs are terrible 😭
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nikita (@AlbaMoth) reported@LorepawYT the book is very very reddit but I had a lot of fun trying to Intuit how Grace would fix a problem. The movie was smart to focus on the emotional weight of the relationship
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Marzooq Asghar (@marzooqahq) reportedSEO in 2026 looks NOTHING like SEO did in 2020 the market has moved faster than ever before most companies are still wasting thousands of dollars on outdated tactics every month here’s what you need to be doing right now to keep up: - LLM SEO - entity building - reddit distribution - organic attribution - programmatic SEO - AI prompt discovery - buyer decision mapping - AI-first keyword research - growth loops from search - comparison page systems - decision page frameworks - topical authority architecture - structured all content for LLM citation - AI search discovery (ChatGPT / Perplexity / Claude / Gemini) the core principle: clear positioning around a specific problem your buyer has NOT random tactics targeting all broad keywords and hoping for the best we implemented this exact stack recently for our client Musicfy they went from ZERO organic visibility to: - 692k organic clicks - 7.4M impressions - 3,000–6,000 signups per day from search - organic search now driving the majority of their $2M+ ARR the playbook is changing change with it, or get left in the dust
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Wovly (@wovly_time) reported"What GTM strategies have actually worked for Series A SaaS companies?" *checks notes* - $200K on "growth hacking" consultants ❌ - $50K on ads targeting "decision makers" ❌ - 3 hours reading Reddit threads where your ICP complains about your exact problem ✅ The funniest part? The Reddit insights cost $0 and shipped features that actually converted. But sure, let's hire another "GTM expert" who's never sold anything 🤡
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Moses Amedonu (@prime_gambino) reported@NTE_GL every audio in the game is working except the dialogue audio, it stopped working. I use ps5 with a gaming monitor and headphones out. I tried everything from Reddit to YouTube but can’t fix it.
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essen (@fvdessen) reported@eigenrobot There's no thinking behind those answers, just vomitting back the reddit training set. Terrible prompting
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edelnougat 🐿️ (@edelnougat) reportedmeh, bit of a vibe change not in the right direction but still many of the shackles of Christian moral theory are broken by ignorance, not contrarianism as found in reddit atheists unfortunately, these people are so ignorant they lack any historical literacy
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Rapture Godson (@devrappy) reported@akinkunmi I remember when I was learning Python and I shared what I thought was correct on reddit. I was literally roasted on reddit. it brought my confidence down. but i learnt from it. without criticism, I don't think I would be a good engineer.
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Deep Rathod | Developing AI Apps & Websites (@deep_rathod) reportedIs anyone facing this real problem of managing content on X, Reddit, LinkedIn, Instagram, company pages, personal pages, company accounts on Reddit, and those Upwork, Contra, and Fiverr platforms to keep things super updated? I am on the journey to start working on the inbound leads, and it's quite overwhelming to manage everything at once and go hand in hand. Does anyone have any solutions for this? P.S: Already using Claude, GPT, and everything for direction.
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Marzi (@Marzipan1356921) reported@euphoria27374 @Altermerea I know, but it seems to be spot on… I joined —out of curiosity— a transmaxxer discord server via Reddit a few years ago… just to quietly read what they said. Almost all of it aligns with what the transfeminines on X/Twitter say and do.
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DesiUncleWahaj (@Trudeepthi) reported@MaryamKhan87150 I meant reddit belongs to sajal hania and ahad fans. Reddit is neutral to wahaj. He has 2-3 strong fans that's it. U can't utter a word against sajal u will be burned down
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Jitesh Ghanchi (@JiteshGhanchi) reported@thePilotUP The point about monitoring the cost of growth is so true, it's easy to scale revenue while losing your margin. I've been focusing more on lead gen efficiency lately to keep those costs down. We actually started using replygain to find warm leads on reddit and x so we aren't just burning cash on broad ads.
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Jasper **** (@jasper_yy) reportedDay 14 building in public. Today’s lead was simple but very real: “How do you actually get users?” They tried Reddit, forums, telling people, posting around. Still nothing worked. This feels like one of the biggest traps in early distribution. Most founders think distribution means posting more. But posting everywhere rarely works by itself. What matters is finding where the pain is already being expressed. People saying: – “I’m struggling with this” – “this workflow is broken” – “is there a better way?” – “how are others solving this?” That’s where distribution starts to work. Not because you found an audience. But because you found relevance. The more I build, the more I think early GTM is less about broadcasting and more about signal detection. Find the pain. Join the conversation. Be useful before pitching. Still building.
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akila. (@becka1icious) reportedmybe you weren’t a terrible person maybe you were just reddit user
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Neco The Sergal (@NecotheSergal) reported@Pirat_Nation Google itself is a broken mess but now they're relying on it's broken *** algorithm 'and' Redditor opinions? Really? lmao. 'Reddit Experts'. The only thing redditors are experts on is bitching and finding things to be offended about.
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TwiYorLokeLeoLucy🧡💛∞♡∞☘︎ミ✭ ݁˖⋆✮˚.⋆.∞ (@cosmichumanlove) reported@maucariinfoaja It's why I hate Reddit. Hope it shut down like amino . I mean why can't fans enjoy their own dynamic without slander lol.
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Annie!!!🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🇬🇧(she/they/xyr) (@anniethegoober) reported@AxleLotl94 @noinconsistency <33: I think the problem is that its Reddit lowk
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Asad Al-Jabane (@AsadAljabane) reported@mscode07 Gotta do both for maximum results. 💪 Problem with X is nobody really cares but it's less moderated. Problem is reddit is people are more likely to care but it's heavily moderated.
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youssef (@tripz_cs) reported@timmmFH they’re more present on reddit / the official valorant disc server
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J. Respectful Clark (@JReubenCIark) reportedAlternatively, he just doesn't want to commit to marriage and the money is an excuse. Talking through the issue in a non-reddit way would help unearth this!
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nat (@mademoisellerat) reported@spamhilton mind you katseye doesn’t have creative control, are given songs that they think will be “career killers” and have some behind the scenes issues that get blasted on reddit plus no sleep like that seems awful to experience at like 19 years old
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Darwinex Zero (@DarwinexZero) reportedA question on r/Forex Reddit: do most traders actually know if their losses are from strategy or from behaviour. The honest answer: most can't tell. That's the real problem. Strategy loss is a clean signal. Your model said one thing, the market did another, you paid the variance cost at known frequency. Useful information, even if uncomfortable. Behaviour loss is what kills systematic traders. You overrode the entry, undersized the position, exited early, doubled after a winner, skipped a setup because the screen looked busy. The PnL prints the same red number. The cause is invisible. Most retail traders blow up optimising the wrong layer. They tune a strategy that wasn't broken. The real fix was upstream: the human in the loop, drifting from their own rules. The point isn't to remove the human. It's to measure the drift. What you can measure, you can manage.
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Sandro (@IAmSandroSaric) reportedUltra phrase of the week from Reddit: HAHAHAH I can build your app by myself in few hours if I want to, hihihihihihi ok, anyone can cook pasta at home, yet millions of people pay restaurants to do it for them every night. anyone can set up their own email server yet everyone pays Google or Microsoft. anyone can build their own apps, yet almost everyone uses existing tools and pays for them. the 1% of developers who will reverse engineer your app, swap out the license check, configure their own prompts, and maintain it themselves forever, let them, who cares they would never be customers, anyways. they would rather spend 20 hours rebuilding your tool than spend $29. that's their choice and it's a bad trade, because serious dev per hour is usually more than $29 but you can't stop them and you shouldn't try. the other 99% will think "this is cool it works, it saves me time, $29 is nothing"
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Michael Orthodox ☦ (@Michaeldudufudu) reportedfunny thing is i wasnt making fun of their death. its terrible millenials throw their lives away for reddit.
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MarxismEpsteinism (@MarxismEpstein) reported@ax_angelo "Put down the chicken wings janny and join green reddit (nasheed)"
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katie mama (@katiemama1234) reported@michaelmogson Reddit is terrible on everyone. Snark pages are so disgusting over there. I am in 2 fan bases and it’s literally the same 💩