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Problems in the last 24 hours
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July 17: Problems at Reddit
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (57%)
- Errors (22%)
- Sign in (20%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Digital Jane (@DripFingertips) reportedI would just like to state a fact: I have not had an issue posting to Reddit since I’ve started a Reddit until I mentioned I had a Reddit in a live feed. since that point somebody has gone and flagged every single one of my Reddit’s as spam that’s a lot and really desperate. I’m sorry whoever did that. I really hope for the better for you. Anyone with bowel issues lately hiding away in the toilet trolling? Huh! I see you
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𝘀𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆 (@ilike_sundays) reported@B1ush_bun10 is this **** a popular take on ln fandoms outside of twt???? I swear down last time I saw a serious take like that was on Reddit years ago. ppl really be playing w their eyes closed 💔 truke on the mono glaze tho, he legit is no better than her
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Orey Aajamuuuuu (@lagettharoii) reported@Raisaar_3D2Y Anthe same, but ee public beta kuda bagundi no issues ani chusa reddit motham except minor ones
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Charles Truax (@roleandtell) reported@thenoblesimian @synthwavedd Because training on a users Reddit post about his wife’s boyfriend’s face tattoos doesn’t make it better at coding. It’s just bloat that weighs the model down.
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Captain Insight (@CaptainInsightX) reported@rajgupta7813589 Reddit Pretty good for any problem you have
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Anthony Kolodziej (@anthonyvending) reported"Sold my profitable 19 vending machines for $205k and everyone thinks I'm an idiot." Saw this on Reddit and had to respond. You're not an idiot. I run 85 vending machines across 47 locations on about 10 hours a week now, and I hit the exact wall you're describing a couple years ago. My "profitable" route had quietly become a job I was doing myself. I was the bottleneck in my own business, driving the route and restocking every machine. My mentor finally asked me, "how are you going to scale doing $25/hour tasks?" It stung, because he was right. Here's what fixed it for me, and what could have saved your route without selling it: 1. Hire someone to run the restocks. $20-25/hour, a couple times a week. The machines never needed me, just someone reliable with a vehicle. That one hire was the biggest unlock in my whole business. 2. Set up remote monitoring. Once I could see my sales from my phone, I stopped driving out just to check what was low. 3. Spend a little to buy back your time. The van and the first hire felt like a stretch when I did it, but that's the money that turns a route you're chained to into one that runs without you. The real problem was never vending. It was being the operator. You solved that by selling. I solved it by hiring it out and stepping back. Both are valid. Either way, respect for betting on yourself instead of white-knuckling something you'd grown to resent.
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TheDragonsWhored (@dragons_whored) reported@idiotpeach I'll give you the standard Reddit solution to this problem: just shake the treat bag.
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Alex (@shyanarchist00) reported@KitsuneMizuki Do this retards have reading comprehension problems? Also why are they power tripping like they are reddit mods? Artist make me love ai out of spite
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The Backrooms Online // BackroomsMovie.com (@backroomsonline) reportedHello all. I guess I didn’t get eaten by Pirate Clark. As you can see, my account has been restored. I’m not sure how long it was down as this all happened when I was asleep. Waking up to it certainly wasn’t fun. And having a full time job means I can’t just drop everything. It seems there’s a lot that has happened since all this went down. In particular I would like to thank those who posted giving support while I was trapped in the Backrooms of X. After my account was restored, A24 got in touch with me to check up on me and let me know that when they found out my account had been suspended, they helped out to get it restored. They have assured me that they didn’t initiate the suspension in any way. I don’t think I’ll ever know how the account got suspended as I didn’t receive an email from X saying what rule I broke (and the notice I could see when I logged in just said “for breaking rules”). And while the copyright strikes people were getting on RedBubble can be attributed to automated systems, what happened to me on here doesn’t seem to have any direct correlation seeing I seemed to be the only one it happened to. But it also doesn’t seem to be just a coincidence. I am so thankful to Kane Parsons for following this up with A24 to find out what was going on. He may be a successful film director now, but he is still one of us. He’s someone who understands that the Backrooms aren’t something that can be taken by one person or one corporation. He didn’t have to do what he did. But he did and I’m sure many of us fans and creators are thankful for that. I’ve been looking through posts on here and on Reddit about the whole situation. And I’m proud of the Backrooms community for stepping up and making a noise about this. I even saw that it reached a couple of news sites. That’s what my aim was with making noise like I did - for others to do so too and to spread the word. It wasn’t my fight but I felt so passionately about this and what it potentially could mean did the Backrooms. When I first saw @regularlyblue’s post about it, I done my own research and found more than just the wallpaper designs were being affected. Although I am very passionate about the movie, I am even more passionate about the Backrooms concept and that it is something that belongs to everyone (or no one depending on how you look at it). Being an internet IP makes it unique in that no one owns it and that anyone can create work based around it which is just as relevant as another person’s work. People may not necessarily love everything that is created based around it, but we can at least respect what the Backrooms is in that way and what it inspires. I want to end by posting this screenshot someone sent me from Kane’s Discord server. Seeing him say that they (A24) love TBO (The Backrooms Online) and that it was Kane saying such really meant a lot to me. 💛 Now let’s all continue to enjoy what ever part of The Backrooms we love. 💛💛 TL;DR …. I’m back in the rooms!
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ItsClayOK (@clay0k) reported@hayasaka_aryan Slow kid discovers Reddit. Alert the ******* presses. This is **** even for you. Let’s play a game. You in the leg up program at work for accessibility or just because you’re overweight still and therefore quite lazy?
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Heiwksnbrehue (@jeheudhevev) reported@reddit_lies This was upvoted and not taken down solely because the poster was Pakistani. If it was a white woman, she would have gotten banned from reddit
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Naz Reid, 1/4 CPA (@Raz_Neid) reportedIf you have an issue and it hasn’t been solved on reddit might as well just end it all
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GUL (@gulVasikova) reportedReddit ($RDDT) heads into its second-quarter earnings with expectations running high, as Jefferies believes the company is on track to beat Wall Street’s forecasts on both revenue and profitability. The firm expects revenue to come in above consensus by the mid-single digits, while EBITDA could exceed expectations by low-double-digit percentages, supported by healthy advertising demand and improving user engagement. Jefferies also believes Reddit is likely to issue another strong outlook for the third quarter, continuing a trend from last quarter when management guided above Wall Street’s estimates. The biggest question remains user growth. After adding 200,000 logged-in daily active users in the U.S. during the first quarter, Reddit’s traffic appeared to improve throughout Q2. Jefferies found that U.S. web and app activity rebounded after slowing early in the year, with total web traffic growing 16% year over year, slightly faster than the previous quarter. This report is particularly important because Reddit plans to stop reporting logged-in daily active users starting in the third quarter. A strong Q2 user number would help reassure investors before the company shifts the market’s attention toward monetization rather than user metrics. Investors will also be looking for updates on: Growth of Reddit’s AI-powered advertising platform, including Reddit Max. Expansion among small and mid-sized advertisers. Average revenue per user (ARPU). AI-driven personalization and onboarding improvements. Progress on data licensing partnerships, including future discussions with Google ($GOOGL) and OpenAI. The outlook adds to the recent wave of optimism from Wall Street. Earlier this week, Wedbush initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a $250 price target, citing Reddit’s long-term advertising and AI monetization potential. Stocks to watch: $RDDT, $META, $GOOGL, $PINS, $SNAP, $TTD, $APP, $AMZN, $MSFT Bottom line: Reddit enters earnings with strong momentum. If the company delivers another advertising beat, healthy user growth, and upbeat guidance, it could reinforce the view that Reddit is evolving from a fast-growing social platform into a scalable AI-powered digital advertising business. Investors will be watching not just the quarter itself, but whether management can sustain growth after it stops reporting logged-in user metrics.
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Cody (@DegenRisk) reportedWe are not reddit the country, we do not get along like that. Chop it down build sky scrapers, wood prices will probly go higher still tho so wait on it.
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Spreadsheeticus (@spreadsheeticus) reported@BarterBlex They’re not having trouble buying houses, though that’s a total reddit nonsense
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Black Eyed Hat Man (@BlackEyedHatMan) reportedFollow-up on my OpenClaw agent search costs - it's solved and the numbers are wild (before agents were burning 🔥 tokens by the second). The problem was never the searching, it was the architecture: my research agent fetched pages into the LLM's context and every turn re-read everything already there. One job snowballed to $11 on a Raspberry Pi cluster (in a very short time). Paid search APIs were not the answer either (the "free tiers" mostly aren't either). The fix was two pieces: 1. SearXNG, self-hosted - a meta-search engine that queries ~70 sources. One small pod next to the OpenClaw gateways, zero API keys, zero per-query cost and no bot-challenge walls (which were what triggered the retry loops in the first place). OpenClaw supports it natively as a search provider via a plugin (this was my go to problem solver, to replace my origional DDG/Brave search). 2. The last30days skill (open source, MIT) - Is superb. A pure-Python engine that searches Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, arXiv, Polymarket etc. in parallel, ranks by real engagement (up votes, stars), de-dupes across platforms and hands the model ONE compact brief. All the searching happens outside the model loop - the LLM only pays to read the conclusion. Installs straight into an OpenClaw workspace as a standard skill. Same agents, same Raspberry Pi'ss, same questions: jobs now cost pennies/cents. Slightly slower per job, but hourly cost metering + hard daily spend caps make a runaway structurally impossible. Lesson: don't buy a bigger context window - move the work out of the context. I'm so happy! Thanks @mvanhorn it works really well 👍
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Javon (@JRTheWavyOne) reported@GameSpot When I was playing OG God of War, if you told me that a new God of War game coming in ~2027 would have a talking Reddit cube there's no chance I would have believed you. If Laufey was called Forspoken 2 it would sell 30 copies and the dev would shut down a month after release.
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Alex (@alexscalesinfo) reportedone of our clients is doing $1m/year in profit with his info offer and even though the webinars, the sales team, and all the tactics were important to GET him there keeping him there is a completely different game and it comes down to one thing: being ethical because most people selling info are optimizing for this month's cash and slowly killing their business overselling their audience they close people who clearly can't afford it they promise results they can't deliver and it it works... for about 90 days then the refunds and the chargebacks start, suddenly there's a reddit post when you look up "[NAME] scam", and your info offer begins to die although morals are a big aspect of it as well, selling info ethically isn't necessarily about that it's the only thing that lets your offer live longer than a year so whenever you see people larping, lying, or outright scamming... keep in mind they're all gonna be gone by next year the ones who who make this a sustainable cashflow business do it ethically
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©️Jamisky (@_Jamisky) reported@0xbigm7 Reddit is good The problem are the mods hahahah
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coconutjpg (@coconut_jpgg) reportedAnd honestly, so what if its wrong? SO was wrong all the god damn time. "Pipe stretcher" *** **** went down all the time there and even Reddit. You shouldn't be blindly copy and pasting ANYTHING from EITHER online resources or LLM resources to begin with
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WickedCanadianG (@CanadianWicked) reported@LilyWonderland5 @Peppeyroniepiza @InsidiousTeaCup Lol "that SOUNDS bad" you have 0 remorse,0 sympathy and do not believe it at all unless you see it from your reddit mod. People like you are the problem. ****** sympathizer
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Daniella (@dragonia_queen) reportedThis makes zero sense because when she came in Priya was liked she's a favourite on reddit, she doesn't have an issue with Mica and Samraj I think she comes off as rogue she just didn't think they should stay cause she wanted to protect Martha #loveisland #loveislanduk
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CK Capital (@CKCapitalxx) reported@aleabitoreddit I’m down pretty bad this last month, but people on reddit are a different breed.
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Cc - YOYOK stan ❤️🔥 (@ceceya99) reported@TMFanSupport This isn’t just me. Everyone trying to get tickets to these shows has been getting this error. Take a look on twitter and reddit
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Diabetic of Enlightenment (@dee_of_e) reportedthe problem with the “Sally Rooney is romantasy” substack thing is not its anachronicity but its WRITING. WHYYY is so much prose like this now??? (don’t answer this). smug, smol bean, reddit-style with zero close readings or attention to formal specificity. Really bleak!
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doomer (@doomerpost) reported@GreentextWizard the problem was using reddit in the first place.
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OrganiqReddit (@OrganiqReddit) reported@ajith_io If multiple accounts are posting from the same IP or device, Reddit will connect them and nuke all of them together. Each account needs its own residential IP and a clean browser profile. The karma isn't the issue — the fingerprint is.
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Liam Coffey (@_Tiraas) reported@thsottiaux I switched because Anthropic deleted all my comments on Reddit when I was having issues with deterministic behaviours.
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Blaze Trends (@theblazetrends) reportedBREAKING: Meg Stalter confirms severe bronchitis is behind her sudden absence from Broadway's 'Oh, Mary!'—and firmly shuts down Reddit gossip about her skipping shows for the Comedy Cellar.
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DDSBoston.com (@ddsboston24) reportedSomeone asked me on Reddit yesterday if our raw cotton bags are 100% organic. It's a fair question. The industry loves to slap on everything, like it's some magic phrase. But the reality? It's far more complex. Let’s break down what "100% organic" even means for a cotton bag. First, the cotton itself. Conventional cotton farming is a disaster. It’s thirsty, it uses a ton of pesticides that decimate soil health and poison waterways, and it depletes the land. So, if your bag is made from that, "100% organic" is a lie. We saw the data: the textile waste crisis is staggering, but the *inputs* are just as bad. That's why we went GOTS-certified organic. GOTS means no toxic chemicals, significantly less water usage, and better soil management. It’s not perfect, but it’s the closest you can get to a clean slate for the raw material. That’s the first piece of the puzzle. Then there’s the manufacturing. Where was it sewn? Who sewed it? What were the conditions? Were dyes used? If so, were they low-impact, or did they create toxic effluent? This is where the "Bamboo Scandal" nearly crippled us. We learned the hard way that you can’t just trust a label. You have to build transparency into the entire chain. For our bags, we use factories that are not just compliant, but actively audited for ethical labor practices. We can trace the thread back. That’s not a happy accident; it’s a deliberate choice to combat the industry’s inherent opacity. And what about the "bag" part? How is it made? Is it printed with toxic inks? Is it sewn with polyester thread (which is plastic)? Even the thread matters. For our bags, we use organic cotton thread. We aim for zero plastic in the final product. This level of detail is why you don't see "100% organic" stamped everywhere on our site. It feels disingenuous. We prefer to show you the *proof*: the certifications, the audit summaries, the breakdown of our costs. The truth is, the entire fashion and textile industry is built on a foundation of exploitation and waste. Organic is often just a marketing veneer. The real work is in dismantling that system, piece by piece, with verifiable data and unwavering commitment. It means choosing materials that regenerate, not deplete. It means ensuring every hand that touches the product is treated with dignity. It means accepting that perfection is a journey, and transparency about the challenges is more valuable than a false claim of purity. So, are our raw cotton bags 100% organic? No. They are the result of a relentless pursuit to be *as* organic as possible, by confronting the industry's failures head-on. We don't sell a fantasy; we offer a tangible step away from the disposable culture that’s suffocating our planet. That’s the real value. Check our Transparency Ledger to see the proof.