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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

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July 8: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 60% Website Down (60%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 15% Sign in (15%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Puteaux Website Down 5 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 5 days ago
Paris Website Down 7 days ago
Vigo Website Down 10 days ago
Phoenix Errors 10 days ago
Lima Errors 12 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DbsCrypto
    CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reported

    More posts won’t fix rented distribution. That’s the blind spot in most Substack growth advice. People see “post more,” “reply more,” “collab more” and think the problem is effort. It isn’t. If your audience only finds you through Substack’s feed, Notes, or borrowed traffic from Reddit, you’re still depending on someone else’s mechanics to keep your business alive. That works until the platform changes the rules. Then the growth was never yours. It was leasehold. Real growth is when people come back because they know you, not because the feed re-served you. That’s the part worth building.

  • jayisdecent3
    Jay (@jayisdecent3) reported

    Verz has tricked all these idiots into believing this is real because he knows deep down that current omega is far more interesting than Baki’s Reddit slop Yujiro glaze 🥱

  • FigureGunplaFan
    FigureGunplaFan 🇲🇾 (FGF) (@FigureGunplaFan) reported

    @StarDSaber 1. I’ve actually seen his comments on Reddit regarding modern CHUG collections, where he breaks down his rankings from good to bad depending on the specific figure he bought. Cont. on reply:

  • murrjet3333
    Flash Gordon QB NY JETS (@murrjet3333) reported

    Discussions on Reddit indicate that the Young Turk's viewership decline has been exacerbated by ideological shifts. Hosts like Cenk Uygur have faced backlash from left-leaning audiences over stances on inclusive language, crime, and other cultural issues @cenkuygur

  • dig1talcurse
    curse 。𖦹°‧⭑.ᐟ (@dig1talcurse) reported

    oh i would also like to note i already had to switch back to her old water dish because the one we bought WAS SO AWFUL the water literally evaporated within an hour. i seen on reddit people with the exact water dish had the same issue though so idk what the freak that was about

  • Sheyandaar
    Sheyandaar (@Sheyandaar) reported

    @jk_rowling Most of these Reddit posts 'sound' nothing like a woman. Just a man trying to fit in where he clearly doesn't belong then going on Reddit hoping someone will encourage him further. Women aren't posting "Yay, I helped a woman fix her bra!"

  • Graslu00
    Graslu00 (@Graslu00) reported

    @ZemHunter You are a moron. The YouTube reupload was taken down in two minutes and the X one will follow shoerly. You know very well you're just stealing people's videos in hopes to go viral. **** off. You're so stupid you share a stolen video on Reddit. Grow a brain.

  • DynamicFlashy
    Flashy Clip (@DynamicFlashy) reported

    @Stormfang_Arts @KattNippxo It was taken down in Reddit as a leak, so unfortunately it's likely real.

  • Egline_Samoei
    Egline Samoei (@Egline_Samoei) reported

    Reddit is fighting a huge spam problem in the AI era. The platform says it is now dealing with more than 23 million spam views every day, while catching around 25,000 new spammy posts and comments daily. It is also revoking nearly 2 million inauthentic votes per day. Between January and March 2026, Reddit says it reduced spam exposure by about 20%, with a further 10–15% drop in overall spam account exposure. Why does this matter? Reddit is becoming more important as people and AI systems look for real human conversations, product experiences, opinions and community discussions online. The platform’s scale is already huge. Reddit says its Daily Active Uniques averaged 126.8 million, while Weekly Active Uniques averaged 493.1 million. So when Reddit cleans up spam, fake votes and inauthentic activity, it is not just protecting the platform. It is protecting the credibility of one of the internet’s biggest sources of human conversation.

  • victor_bigfield
    Victor 🧢 (@victor_bigfield) reported

    people post "passive income" like they sleep while money rolls in. i woke up at 5am to fix a bug before my kids wake up. then i did school drop-off, client calls, wrote 3 reddit posts, answered support tickets, and squeezed in 40 minutes of actual coding. that's my "passive" tuesday.

  • MrLiveOcean
    MrLiveOcean (Jack of all trades) (@MrLiveOcean) reported

    @reddit_lies Reddit has a redditor problem.

  • ZafuulGray
    Zafuul The Gray 🝎 (@ZafuulGray) reported

    @Pirat_Nation He even explained that he only witnessed the issue once and went straight to reddit without even trying to find out what was wrong with his Steam Machine. Typical Reddit behavior.

  • fishiwishiwashi
    fishmkr (@fishiwishiwashi) reported

    shes unfortunately super off the grid and I think even if I was friends with her I dont think it would have changed much. Last I heard about this person was through someone I genuinely despise and acts like a reddit moderator (down to the porn addiction)

  • Am3ricanM4de
    𝖳𝗁𝖾 𝖥𝗂𝗋𝗌𝗍 𝖠𝗏𝖾𝗇𝗀𝖾𝗋 (@Am3ricanM4de) reported

    🦅. Just looked it up on Reddit n ****. Seems I’m not the only person having the DM issue, really sorry to everyone I owe DM replies to but X is cooked rn so sorry I can’t DM 😭

  • ExpeditionAudi
    Dr. Trauma (@ExpeditionAudi) reported

    @That_Acc0unt @YS3ED5 For electronics, I had a few issues but found solutions in forum posts and reddit for everything pretty quickly, and things were more intuitive than my 2001 Audi Allroad tbh, which had much more computer fuckery to deal with

  • gulVasikova
    GUL (@gulVasikova) reported

    $RDDT ⸻ Reddit’s latest announcement caught my attention, but I don’t think the real story is about spam. I think it’s about protecting trust. As AI becomes part of everyday life, Reddit has quietly become one of the internet’s most valuable sources of real human conversations. Millions of people search Reddit before buying a product, planning a trip, fixing a problem, or making an investment. AI models are also increasingly using Reddit discussions to help generate answers. That also makes Reddit a target. If fake accounts can flood the platform with misleading reviews, manipulated conversations, or hidden marketing, they aren’t just fooling Reddit users anymore—they’re influencing the information AI may learn from. That’s why I think Reddit’s latest AI tools are more important than they first appear. The company says it’s now blocking 23 million spam views every day, catching around 25,000 fake posts and comments daily, removing nearly 2 million fake votes every day, and cutting moderation time for harmful content from hours to less than five seconds. To me, that’s not just moderation. It’s protecting the quality of one of the largest collections of human conversations on the internet. The business itself also continues to improve. Revenue grew 69% year over year to $663 million, while net income jumped from $26 million to $204 million. That’s a big improvement and shows Reddit is becoming much more than just a fast-growing social media platform. Wall Street remains mostly positive. Wells Fargo kept a Hold rating with a $187 price target, but the overall analyst consensus is still Moderate Buy, with an average target around $220. Some analysts are even targeting $300, showing they believe there’s still long-term upside. One thing investors should keep an eye on is insider selling. CEO Steve Huffman and several executives have continued selling shares over the past few months. That doesn’t automatically mean something is wrong—executives often sell for taxes or diversification—but it’s still something worth watching. Institutional investors are sending mixed signals too. Some large funds reduced their positions, while others, including Goldman Sachs, Viking Global, and AllianceBernstein, added shares. What I find interesting is this: In the AI era, everyone talks about building smarter models. But smarter models are only as good as the information they’re trained on. Imagine building the world’s smartest student but giving them fake textbooks. No matter how intelligent they are, they’ll still learn the wrong lessons. I think Reddit understands that. Its biggest asset isn’t just millions of users. It’s millions of real conversations. The more AI relies on human knowledge, the more valuable authentic communities become. To me, Reddit isn’t just protecting its platform anymore. It’s protecting the quality of information that could help shape how AI learns in the future—and that might end up being one of its biggest competitive advantages.

  • BowmanEvel51049
    Evelyn Bowman (@BowmanEvel51049) reported

    @SaltyGoat17 . AGAIN... RULES FOR THEY AND NOT FOR THOU... . "Rules for thee but not for me" describes a classic double standard. Someone uses this phrase when they demand others follow a rule, but excuse themselves from obeying it. This creates unfairness. It often happens in relationships, sports, and big business. [1, 2, 3, 4] Breaking Down the Phrase Thou/Thee: Old English words for "you". They mean the average person. Thee/Me: Pronouns used by the person in power. The Double Standard: One rule book exists for the general public, and a completely different set of rules applies to the elite. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Real-World Examples The Boss: A manager tells employees to arrive exactly on time. The manager then shows up an hour late every day. The Penalty: A smaller company gets heavily fined for a minor mistake. A massive company ignores a similar rule but faces no punishment. The VIP: A celebrity cuts a long line. They tell everyone else to wait their turn. [1] People dislike this behavior because it breaks trust and fairness. When rules only apply to some, they are not rules at all. To learn more about this idea and see how it affects fairness, check out Rules for Me, Not for Thee in International Law or see discussions on Reddit. [1, 2, 3] . .ChatGPT. .

  • RossSongwriter
    𝑅𝑜𝓈𝓈 𝐻𝑒𝓂𝓈𝓌𝑜𝓇𝓉𝒽-𝒮𝑜𝓃𝑔𝓌𝓇𝒾𝓉𝑒𝓇 (@RossSongwriter) reported

    I am sooooooo fed up with #Facebook, it's slow, it's full of ads and may it R.I.P. See you all on Reddit, LinkedIn, BlueSky and Twitter!

  • AnithaGobi13897
    ucouldnvr1607 (@AnithaGobi13897) reported

    @heres2hopin Ts was all over reddit yall rly slow...

  • jdpon_super_fan
    lauren of nolabia 🏳️‍⚧️ (@jdpon_super_fan) reported

    @CaralhoPhilly @neosovietposter because its an example of a woman in his life coming forward with allegations about his character being completely ignored even though other evidence corroborated them. like his reddit posts - im sorry that you're not familiar with them, but they're important to the issue

  • RahulCodes2
    Rahul (@RahulCodes2) reported

    Hey @Reddit , I'm not able to use reddit , not able to post not able to interact , please help me with this issue .

  • AugustinLM
    Augustin LM (@AugustinLM) reported

    Find out which sources are most cited by AI. Namely YouTube and Reddit. Then double down on them.

  • Shitster1972
    Zawman ||🩸RE ERA🩸|| (@Shitster1972) reported

    The real problem with AI humor is that is unfortunately funnier than anime memes and pedoslop reddit facebook jokes

  • AtheistOwner
    AtheistOwner (@AtheistOwner) reported

    @blazedSion It always amazes me how you ******* just give your emotional feelings in this ****. It's never any intellectual or actual merrit based argument. Just us having to listen to your daddy issues and say the same 20 year old reddit jokes for all eternity lol get laid brah.

  • dsquareddan
    baddaDan (@dsquareddan) reported

    FWIW, I actually don’t mind the guy, but holy **** Reddit, tone it down.

  • Siratul074
    Siratul Islam (@Siratul074) reported

    @BratDotAI Closely reddit but it has few issues as well

  • oneManInSD
    mike (@oneManInSD) reported

    @reddit_lies I’m with Reddit on this one. Most of the problem in the world are boomers fault.

  • thatswavyjayy
    Rey♠️ (@thatswavyjayy) reported

    @EASPORTSCollege FIX YA GAME ! There’s a glitch on LEDGE RTG where even once you have surpassed the needed coaches trust for a position battle the position battle never comes. Went my whole Freshman szn no play but 1st in most coaches trust. Plenty on reddit having same issue

  • KayyJay__
    TonyPajamas (@KayyJay__) reported

    @grimcarrey__ I saw on Reddit someone mention that NIL will scale up/down depending on the school rating and grades. So 1 star and 2 star programs will more than likely need to spend more NIL even on lower ranked recruits compared to 4 & 5 star programs. Could be the case here!

  • JoniStatus
    Joni Status 🛠️ (@JoniStatus) reported

    It's bad enough when people insist "actually she looks better now" like they have when I posted about the glitch on Reddit, it's another thing when multiple people confidently throw misinformation at me, as if this topic hasn't been a borderline part time job of mine for months.