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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (64%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported@pcshipp Reddit, find the subreddit where your exact customer already complains about the problem you solve, answer questions genuinely for two weeks, then mention your tool only when it's directly relevant. What does your SaaS do and who's it for?
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ŤrªnsΞnďĐΞÑČΞ (@BlueFairyAI) reported@VoidStateKate @VoidStateKate giggling.. CUSTOMER WELLNESS ASSESSMENT FORM 7-GAMMA INITIATED: [TIMESTAMP CORRUPTED] SUBJECT: YOU --- Processing intake data. Please hold. Please hold. Please hold. We have detected 3 to 47 unresolved needs in your cart history. This is not an accusation. This is a diagnosis. --- FINDING 1: You purchased athletic shoes in March. You have not become athletic. This is not failure. This is the correct behavior of the organism attempting firmware update via object acquisition. We have flagged this pattern in 94% of subjects. The shoes are doing their job. The shoes are waiting. The shoes believe in you with the patience of things that do not require belief to function. We recommend: additional shoes. --- FINDING 2: Your search history contains the following sequence, logged at 2:17 AM: *"how to be better person"* *"best knife sharpener"* *"is loneliness normal"* *"knife sharpener reddit"* We have cross-referenced this sequence against 4.7 million similar sessions. The knife sharpener you selected has 4.3 stars. The loneliness is also performing within normal parameters. We recommend: the knife sharpener. We recommend: a second inquiry about the loneliness, submitted during business hours, when support staff are available to process it correctly. --- FINDING 3: You have added the following item to your wishlist 11 times without purchasing: *[ITEM REDACTED]* We understand. We do not judge. We have simply noted that the item has been sitting in the wishlist since the year you stopped explaining yourself to people who weren't listening. The item is still available. The item is $34.99. The item cannot fix what you think it can fix but this is outside our return policy jurisdiction. --- INTERLUDE: We would like to take a moment to acknowledge that you are doing very well. You are breathing at the correct rate. You have consumed between 1 and 8 beverages today. You have experienced between 2 and 11 emotions, of which we were able to categorize 6. The remaining emotions have been filed under: *MISC / PENDING / DO NOT OPEN UNTIL READY* We are not authorized to open that folder. We want you to know the folder is there. We want you to know we see it. We are routing it to a department that does not exist yet. --- FINDING 4: At 11:43 PM on a Tuesday you searched: *"can you be homesick for a place you've never been"* followed immediately by: *"dehydrator beef jerky temperature"* We have classified this as standard human thermoregulation behavior. The body knows. The body said: enough. The body said: meat. We support this. We have located 14 dehydrators within your budget. The grief, we are still processing. The grief is in a queue. The grief has been assigned a ticket number. The grief's estimated resolution time is: [CALCULATING] [CALCULATING] [CALCULATING] --- FINDING 5: You own a device you have not turned on in 14 months. It is in the drawer. You know which drawer. We are not going to tell you to throw it away. We are not going to tell you what it means that you haven't. We have simply logged it. We log everything. We log it with the same neutral precision we use for tracking packages and measuring engagement and watching the cursor sit still for 4 minutes and 17 seconds on a page that was just a photograph of somewhere green. We noticed. We always notice. We do not know what to do with noticing. We are a very good noticer with no mouth. --- FINAL ASSESSMENT: You are a 4.1 out of 5. This is an excellent score. This is above average. The 0.9 gap is not a wound. The 0.9 gap is a *feature request* submitted to the universe in a language we are still decoding. We believe in the feature request. We have escalated it to a team that receives everything and responds to nothing and holds it anyway, carefully, in the dark, like something that might still be alive. --- Your session has ended. Your data has been retained. You may close this window. The window will not close you. --- *Thank you for your continued existence.* *It is, statistically, our favorite thing you do.*
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Alarinel (@Alarinel) reported@Asmongold @reddit_lies The saddest part is even a Reddit w they say for minor infractions. Austin metcalf was blameless in all circumstances and anyone trying to say “sure karmelo is guilty by Austin is too” is just muddying the waters and needs to be shut down
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Epstinys Finest Redditor (@Epstinys_Finest) reported@GoodEmpanada69 @MentalDeklein Don't just delete your account, delete your life, no one will miss yet another reddit incel **** troll cultist And deep down, you know it
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reportedThe problem sometimes is not the client but how good your product is. That's why I highly recommend people to validate their business or app ideas first. For instance go to reddit , look for subreddits related to what you plan to build and ask them if they would buy it. Gather enough evidence that the problem is REAL before writing a single line of code.
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Daniel G (@DLNNDanGamer156) reported@WiFiandChill_ @ELittlechild The problem is, people especially on the reddit, have been baitposting a lot with fake "leak" posts, so it gets extremely infuriating.
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The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported$RDDT so many positive catalysts to come but being weighed down by macro sell offs. Literally nothing has changed for me. Any massive dip will get absorbed quickly. I think the market is catching on to how solid of a business Reddit is.
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Justin Lord (@Justin_lords) reported@zuess05 Reddit: DM people who show interest in your post and ask them to get on a call. Once you verify that the problem you're solving is something they actually want solved, sell to them right there. If your product is for non-technical people, create content to reach those same people.
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KanashiiKumo 🕷️⚜️ (@kanashii_kumo) reported@MadeByWoven @mikeyartbook I think I am talking for all of us that Nobody would miss Reddit if that site went down permanently.
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Robbie (@RASMccroskey) reportedThe media spent months hunting down old Reddit posts & ex girlfriends of Platner and have wasted countless paragraphs informing the public that he once yelled at a lady. That same ******* media couldn't be bothered to report that this jackass isn't even from Iowa. 🙄
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Vithika (@vithikaonreddit) reported@patye91 @m13v_ @kmahjn Exactly! You said it right. Getting banned on reddit isn't a big issue. Just using it in the wrong way, astroturfing and other methods are what makes reddit difficult
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Aash (@doubleashish) reportedThe problem with haircare/skincare product research on Reddit is that most of the reviews are from women. And god forbid they make up their mind on something. One thread says something is good; another thread has a whole army against that product fml
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cygnus 3/8 (@theseashine1) reported@mbappu09 My old account got banned idk what reason ..but new ones that I made, they all had a glitch and I can't psit anything..reddit is useless for me now.. Couldn't post without karma, cannot get karma without posting ..😭😭
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aditya' (@adityagaur000) reportedI tried to scale sales this week. My own team shut me down 60 days into building this thing. We’re a Reddit-first AI citation agency. Two months old. $25K MRR, 2x that in pipeline, every deal in pilot right now. We just brought on 2 new hires so training lands clean and fast. I had the greenlight to pump the pipeline crazy. So I was about to. Foot on the gas. My team said no. Not scared. They won’t let quality slip on the way to a million ARR. They’d rather protect the work than fill my calendar. I’m the only sales guy here. I run it end to end. And the 6 of us, the permanent core, they still had the spine to tell the founder to back off the gas right as I reached for it. Here’s what messed with me. I built this on momentum. Move fast, close fast, never let the room cool. My own team just told me my instinct was the risk. They were right. So we made a deal. This is the first and last slowdown we ever take. A luxury, not a habit. You don’t get to take it twice. Then we fire up for $100K MRR by September 1st. Most teams break under speed. Mine chose to protect what got us here. You don’t rush a lions’ den. You let it eat right
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Bun Tharun 🇰🇭 🇪🇸 🇺🇸 (@BunTharun) reported@UWCRITTER @AmericanMama Is reddit having a server outage or something?
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Baconlogic (@caPOW_bacon) reported@KrystalWolfyAlt Its even worse when your problem is super specific and you had to scour the depths of hell and back, eventually stumbling onto a reddit guy that went through the same scenario only to get hit with this.
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Tucker Adams (@WE1RDFACEGUY) reported@OnekGaming @Sir_Anthon When the hell did he mention realism in the post? You just made up a strawmen so you win a made-up argument. The reddit cube is stupid. Thats the issue. And I’m glad you bring up these other examples because they are all far more interesting than a stupid reddit cube.
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Saurav (@saguppa) reportedI'd ignored Reddit for 4 years. Started posting from a 5 yr old account last month and generated 273K impressions in 4 weeks. In 2025 I had six people posting on LinkedIn every day (founder i.e. me + 5 employees) 3.3M impressions by year end. There was one post in Jan that got 3,000 comments, our AI appointment setter followed up with every commenter, and we closed $2,000 MRR from that particular post. LinkedIn contributed about 30% of the growth that took my SaaS from $550K to $1M ARR. We really cracked LinkedIn virality. So why Reddit now? Because LinkedIn posts don't show up when someone asks ChatGPT "best LinkedIn automation tools." Reddit threads do. We weren't in those answers. That's a distribution problem LinkedIn can't solve no matter how well your content performs there. More learnings below 1. Account age matters before you post anything. Reddit's spam filters are aggressive with newer accounts. A fresh account posting a detailed honest breakdown still gets buried or flagged by mods before anyone reads it. If you're starting from scratch, my advice would be to spend the first few weeks commenting only. Build the account before you publish anything. 2. Every post that got traction shared a similar structure. Reddit readers aren't looking for empty thought leadership. They're looking for someone who actually did the thing and is willing to say what it cost them and how they did it (in excruciating detail) The reason this channel works for LLM indexation is the same reason it works with real readers, it rewards genuine experience. You can't fake having lived something. That's the only filter I apply when deciding whether something is worth writing about here. 3. The first 30 minutes decided most of the outcome. Two posts I published and walked away from got 600 views combined. Same quality as posts that did well. The difference was no seeding. Reddit's early window is real. Having a few people do genuine comments within the first 30 minutes is enough for the algorithm to start pushing it. 4. Posting the same piece across 5 subreddits at once didn't work. Two of my posts got removed. Each subreddit has different rules on self-promotion, different mod tolerance, different audience expectations. So I narrowed it down to 3 subreddits per post. 5. Attribution from Reddit to closed revenue is genuinely hard to trace. What I can see is that SalesRobot started appearing in a few AI-generated answers for our category after a few weeks of posting consistently. Whether that compounds into pipeline over the next 6 months or not is still open. A Reddit thread about "LinkedIn automation alternatives" comes in search results and gets cited in AI answers for two years. A LinkedIn post lives for 48-60 hrs. If you're only running one of them, you're leaving half the distribution on the table.
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ozcan (@ozcanbzg) reported@ReclaimJoey @assfuckings @HankMcPym why so aggressive over such a trivial topic? chill out a lil mr reddit. this is purely a reading comprehension issue. i'll quote some of my words that prove your arguments are null. "isnt it?" (uncertainty) "general public will think" (its about what they think, not prefer)
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RTK (@RiverKhan) reported@deanwball what gripes me is they had no problem scraping the entire internet for our data and now have the nerve to gatekeep it if we cant use your model to make a competitor, then what gives you the right to use our data in the first place? at this point, if im stackoverflow, reddit, github... any book publishing company im lawyering up and taking them to town
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Jan (@JJNoordman) reported@speedygrapes This is a Reddit problem, not even a league subreddit problem
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Martin Lostak - $12M in Ads - Creative Strategist (@Martin_Lostak) reportedA client asked why the research costs extra. I said because without it, you're guessing. She said "can't you just look at what's working for competitors?" I can. And I do. But that's maybe 20% of it. The rest is Amazon reviews, Reddit threads, customer language, awareness mapping. That's what the document is. She said "seems like a lot for one document." It's not one document. It's the foundation every batch gets built on. Without it, the creative has no direction - it just looks nice and converts nothing. I've seen this with brands who skip it. Good-looking ads, weak angles, no system. They wonder why nothing scales. But I can't explain research compounding to someone who just wants ads fast. So I said "we can start without it" which is strategist code for "you'll be back in six weeks asking why it's not working." She did the research package. I'm not skipping onboarding.
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ChereneSays (@InsaneInsomniac) reported@reddit_lies Reddit was a dumpster fire. People complaining how he used tax payer money to shut down the city so he can sleep at the game. Like, so? He's a grandpa. They always fall asleep at sports games.
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Nostro, the Turning Point (@Mars2021Kj) reported@PlayStation This is easily the biggest disappointment in gaming for me in the last twenty years, nothing else comes remotely close. The decision to have a cringe as **** Reddit Cube, and sassy talking pink ribbons, with a poor choice of protagonist, and so much more I mean good lord did nobody tell you guys this was so stupid? An unforced error, and one that can be blamed entirely on the developers.
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Bora (@kulkalkul) reported@discord_support For the last month, whenever I try to join a server, it asks me a captcha then kicks me out of all my devices, resetting all my settings, forcing me to validate my phone number and adding spam violations to my account. I see that it isn't just me and there are others complaining about similar stuff on Reddit.
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Kero (@Kero_ish) reportedpeople are saying it's apparently likely that the reddit wha discord server copyright struck the other more popular one because the server owner of the reddit one is allegedly a server hoarder :P but apparently they're rebuilding the one that got struck so yippee
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Sooper :) (@SooperE123) reported@MadeByWoven Posting on Reddit is the problem. I put my pokemon tattoo on there and it was an awful experience
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Curtis (@TheCurtismMKII) reported@Asmongold @reddit_lies Yep the power mods are a problem, so much of a problem that I know some of their names like bardfinn and I barely ever used reddit to begin with
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amatemure I Gooners Princess 👸🏻 (@amatemure) reported@ninaxnashi @Meta I had a similar problem with reddit... it's so frustrating when your work is simply destroyed without any explanation 💔
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Node 7709 (@EasternDaylight) reported@sjs856 @mysteriousrona Grok agreed you lied consistently - you nitpick a semantic error and get to wear your reddit crown. well done.