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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, sign in and errors.
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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Reddit reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
August 23: 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 (53%)
- Sign in (25%)
- Errors (22%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 3 days ago |
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Website Down | 9 days ago |
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Website Down | 11 days ago |
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Sign in | 14 days ago |
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Sign in | 17 days ago |
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Website Down | 17 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Merkabah 💜🤍💛 (@merkabah333) reported@thatbloodybird It was wild how “trans” took over unrelated subs on Reddit and no one could remotely disagree. I had to leave. I was only there initially for specific topics and it felt like this ridiculous ideology was pushed down everyone’s throats. And they had the nerve to call us names!
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Reginald Hucherby (@huchabela54664) reported@JosephMonahan @gingerrtom Such a reddit response. You can't say it because you don't love white people, so it's really not your place to be speaking on white issues.
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DDSBoston.com (@ddsboston24) reportedSomeone on Reddit was screaming about being done with polyester, and I get it. We all feel it. All that synthetic waste choking landfills, the microplastics shedding into our oceans with every wash – it’s a broken system. The big guys, with their massive, opaque supply chains, are stuck. They *can't* change. They *won't* change. Their whole business is built on churning out cheap polyester, making it disposable. That’s not innovation; it’s just… inertia. This is where Print-on-Demand (POD) becomes the quiet hero. It’s not just about custom designs. It’s a fundamental disruption of the waste machine. We don't pre-produce. We don't sit on mountains of inventory that’s just waiting to become landfill fodder. A garment is only made *after* someone like you decides they want it. This "zero-latency" production model obliterates overstock. It means no unsold stock gets shipped to discount bins or incinerated. It’s the exact opposite of fast fashion's planned obsolescence. Our commitment is to GOTS-certified organic cotton. Why? Because the data doesn't lie. Conventional cotton farming uses a shocking amount of water and pesticides. GOTS cotton? It’s a 95% reduction in water usage compared to conventional. No toxic chemicals. Just pure, breathable fiber. This isn't a marketing flex; it's a hard-won certification. Audits cost thousands, yes, but that's the price of proving our claims. It’s the friction reducer that builds trust in a sea of... well, you know. You feel "over polyester." We feel that too. We feel the weight of that reality every single day. It’s why we obsess over the tactile truth of our materials. The heft of our 8.3 oz/yd² organic fleece. The way it drapes. The feeling of wearing something that wasn't manufactured with environmental disregard. This isn’t just apparel; it’s a rejection of disposable culture. It’s the uniform for the person who values longevity and intentionality over fleeting trends. The fear of loss – losing our planet, losing our integrity – is a far more potent motivator than the promise of a fleeting gain. Polyester represents that loss. GOTS organic cotton, produced on-demand, represents reclaiming control. It's the signal that you're part of the solution, not the problem. It's the quiet rebellion against the waste machine. We're not here to sell you clothes. We're building a movement. A movement powered by transparency and a refusal to participate in the systemic destruction. The polyester problem isn't going away on its own. It requires a deliberate, systemic shift. Print-on-demand, coupled with uncompromising material standards like GOTS organic, is the blueprint. It's the future. Check our Transparency Ledger in bio. See the real costs. See the certifications. See the truth.
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N kisser (@n1_N_fan) reported@harmonicheart_ Ooh that's so cool!! My issue rn is that it won't create the 3ds folder, I tried formatting the sd a thousand times and it still doesn't create the folder when inserted, tried opening mii maker and waiting too(saw people recommend this on Reddit) but nothing worked💔
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Hamburger (@HeavensLance) reported@JonSlayton @Awk20000 It's a similar problem with Reddit where a lot of ppl recognize the problems and still use it. Only thing to stop Twitch will be Twitch itself, as Amazon is doing **** all and there doesn't seem to be significant litigation to make them do anything.
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##girl (@sawmypawsoff) reportedI ******* hate reddit why did my post get -7 down votes asking for help for a discord server ON the discord subreddit... wtf
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedWeb design is won by whoever calls first. Prybell makes sure that's you — scanning Google, Yelp, Facebook, Reddit and Craigslist in your area for businesses with broken or missing sites, and anyone asking for a designer. Name, number, pitch angle, instant ping. Coming soon.
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Khan (@khanofkhans77) reported@viridiancolors this comment that wouldve instantly fixed your issue has been redacted because reddit sux or something
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Sarcastic Saffron (@UjjwalRajj) reported@Libertypical Scrolling reels or reddit feed too much?My insta algo is completely different story btw. Reddit has always been the left echo chamber. If u are talking about ground reality, people definitely not happy with some issues like prices of commodities but they ain't going to vote Cong.
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dog man (@adogys1) reported@viridiancolors this has been my entire experience with reddit. ppl swear by using it to fix niche problems but ive only ever encountered the most snobbish, sarcastic ppl who have to have an opinion on every little thing
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Paul Jenkins (@mypauljenkins) reported@SentryShay Seriously. Let it go. Climb down from the position and walk away. If you like shipping characters, fine. But this desperate need to be “right” is what got you banned from Reddit. All evidence - and the author - say the character didn’t “cheat” on her fictional husband.
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PNW_Wapiti (@PnwWapiti) reported@19k0011 Definitely happening, from Reddit mods down. I’ve been told by no less than 3 people they are not allowed to talk about Las Vegas 2023. One likes to talk about giants a lot. The other two started podcasts maybe a year ago, one is so popular they are touring, otner failed. Sad.
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SadAgent (@SadTreachery) reportedReddit is the best social media, not because it's good, but because it's the last big remnant of the old forums and therefore the most useful one by far. All the ways it sucks are because of modern social media design, but if it goes down we're ******.
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Sadique — Ghost Startups (@Shaikh_Sadique3) reported@arthuryuzbashew Reddit can be a great channel, but I think the real skill is understanding the community before trying to sell anything. Right audience + right problem > raw traffic.
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mai asizichi (@yurifentanyl) reportedi did the horrible mistake of googling if lelek was revealed in the archon quest, looked down and a reddit forum spoiled it for me.
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build things that build things (@_AIAcceleration) reported@neilpatel Is this still true? I saw something that Reddit citations are way down and 3rd party reviews are way up
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Thewalk (@Thewalk95942799) reported@Jony_abstract I like Zatanna but on Reddit I constantly see people call her a top 10 DC hero and it lowkey PMO. Like no I’m sorry Zatanna with her 30 solo issues is not bigger than Captain Marvel or Green Arrow, she’s just more popular right now.
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Damola Victor🌍 (@victor_damola) reported@samuelarogbonlo @claudeai I have also experienced this issue, it was tiring, I had to create multiple accounts and they kept getting banned.. I was on the pro plan though not the 20x max, I found it tiring.. I had to look it up on Reddit and it turned out to be a common issue..
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Lukey the C🇦🇺nt (@InternetSpook) reported@bear_ing He then went home, dried off , logged in to reddit and let all hell reign down.
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Livvie O L (@lydia83891831) reportedThe ‘Gentleman’ rumour is like the Gwyneth dumbfuckery. A youtube/reddit troll start a lie, the british media run with it, normalize it, try to weaponize it against Meghan then turn around and troll her for shutting it down. Wash, rinse, repeat, facts be damned.
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Jacob Awsum (@JacobAwsum) reported@beans_5eva @SlothNamedYogur @LifeNewsToo Literally poorly written fanfiction? Reddit is down the hall and to the left.
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Midnight Fallenten (@midnightfllntn) reportedReddit is terrible is there an alternative
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🇵🇸 nope (@nnnnnnxox) reported@mawju5 @Jameela50469981 I told her to never let ne accidenta meet them, because its the reddit archtype down to the. Ofc MOC are also extremely likely to echo rw points but usually around white men
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Black-Haired Protag. (@its_AngryAniki) reportedMy problem with Reddit is it’s a giant circle jerk, the post themselves are fine but then you’re only allowed to have one opinion in the comments everything else gets downvoted or removed by mods. Reddit Mods are the main issues with the site imo, SOME are too power hungry.
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Fabio Scaccabarozzi (@fsvm88) reported@mikegapinski Sometimes it's the firmware and reporting itself. A couple years ago they added Electronic Parking Break monitoring to maint mode, and my rear right wheel always reported an issue. Reported it on some forums and on Reddit, a firmware update later the issue was gone.
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Atharva Paudel (@imatharvapaudel) reportedWhen I scroll past X, I see people launching their SAAS, adding features. The common thing is that they have 0 users, forget paid users. The problem now is that code has become a commodity. Instead, the one who have a profitable SAAS product do the boring stuffs. This includes posting in X, Linkedin, Reddit, cold emailing, posting YT videos, joining discord communities, DMing them, etc. He adds features only after users' feedbacks. But the silence builder was unseen. The only dopamine he gets is after adding features no one asked for lol. I bet the one who called himself 'developer' couldn't build a form section in html pre AI era
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👏👏👏 (@dailygrind4957) reported@Juankyyzzv2 Its crazy because I went down the rabbit hole and found a Reddit thread. To a tee, the EXACT same thing we're complaining about in Fortnite is what the COD community complained about. The only difference is the FN community reward his approach to comm. interaction. --
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Anurag (@Jhunjhunuwala_) reported@ShivamMish78313 "It's okay if Rahul Gandhi believes in Reddit atheism. Still better than announcing a Ladli Behna-type scheme." Rahul Gandhi has been pushing these cash-for-votes schemes for the last two LS elections. He’s also been vehemently pushing for reservation in the private sector. But since you're a bhosadpilla and wannabe GC activist, it tells a lot about how shallow you and your opinions are. This is where being a contrarian ka choda on every single issue eventually takes you.
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ecomvillain (@ecomvillainx) reportedMost beginners don’t lose money because they picked the “wrong” product. They lose because they spend money proving things they could have checked for free. Imagine a beginner finds a product on TikTok. Looks cool. Supplier has it. Competitors are advertising it. So they immediately: → buy a domain → pay for Shopify apps → order samples → build the entire store → create ads → launch campaigns Only then do they discover the problem: The product is difficult to explain. The margin is weak. Shipping takes too long. Competitors sell nearly identical versions. And there’s no compelling reason to buy from their store. The better order: 1. Validate the problem What frustration, desire, inconvenience, or identity does the product connect to? 2. Validate the demonstration Can someone understand why the product matters within seconds of seeing it? 3. Validate the economics Calculate: Selling price − product cost − shipping − payment fees − expected refunds − advertising cost A product with revenue but no contribution margin isn’t a winner. 4. Validate the market Search: → Meta Ad Library → TikTok → Amazon reviews → Google → Reddit → competitor stores Competition isn’t automatically bad. It can prove people are already selling solutions to the problem. 5. Find the gap Maybe competitors have: → weak creative → poor positioning → terrible bundles → confusing landing pages → bad reviews → slow shipping → weak guarantees You don’t need a product nobody knows about. You need a credible reason for someone to choose your offer. Do the cheap thinking before the expensive testing. Reply “ECOM” and I’ll send you the book.
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Farqad / فرقد (@AIwallpaper8) reported@SmokeAwayyy Maybe it's due to the deal between Google and Reddit signed at 2024 that let Google use reddit data to train it's AI model , so by using it for responses Google will avoid legal issues with other sites and publishers .