Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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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.
May 22: 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 (63%)
- Errors (26%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 4 hours ago |
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Sign in | 9 hours ago |
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Errors | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 4 days ago |
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Website Down | 4 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sachin (@hisachinj) reportedtips on #redditmarketing Don’t just start marketing your product on Reddit. People hate it. instead try to add value in other post and issues and solve their issues without any sales push. Start doing doing it for 1 month and then see the results
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Camelia (@CameliaLovesU) reportedReddit is the only platform that includes a down vote option. Based on that alone, reddit is one of few platforms that values honesty afaics. Star rating system would be better. But being able to download is the thread that keeps things transparent afaics.
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Ram 🐏🦴 🔞 (7/4 🎂) (@NygmasCuntboy) reported@_KittyTitty_ Pray and hope someone on reddit had the same issue 😭🥀
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Lindsey Snell (@LindseySnell) reported@cwfcreatives So not only is Commonwealth doubling down on its refusal to hold these bad actors to account, it’s condemning those who called them out. The other literary entities “grappling” with this issue had the sense to pull works full of AI slop once Reddit threw them into the spotlight.
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Andrew (@andrewrxd) reported@riotgames Instead of bricking people's computers fix your software, I keep getting blue screen all the time or crashes in my pc due to VGK.sys, and there's a lot of people on reddit who have the same issue.
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Kris (@krisco655) reported@bradmillscan I have a dedicated codex project for this exact reason, once a day it checks for updates and applies them if people on X, Reddit and GitHub say it’s stable, it scrubs all of the core dependencies and fixes any errors, and makes adjustments for stability based on feedback.
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Vaidehi 🇮🇳 (@vaih_saraswat) reported@PappuChoto @Rayraybom76 @celerong6900 Yep, the nepal reddit sub was discussing cockroach party and lamenting over the fact that it won't work,indian youth not brave enough,india is too diverse for muhh revolution saar to work Gods only know what nepali hill kanglooz achieved after burning down their SOLE 5 star hotel
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Canadian Republic 🇨🇦 (@CanaRepublic) reported@Files247X I support Friday celebrations! (I don't know what FriYay is, trying to learn this term online led me to an adult reddit post asking to login to confirm my age)
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Evilman (@Evilman520) reported@Quan2three @ehhthereal Yes there are a lot of crazies in the XIV community. The problem is that a lot of people don't actually report these people. They just take to Twitter or Reddit to air out their grievances, and then call that "reporting." If even that.
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Tom Flann (@tflann) reported@JoyanneHawkins Reddit has been garbage for longer than the Chinese have owned it… What’s the problem?
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BeBest (@ZenHankering) reported@herotimeszero Hey, anybody, what's the name of the war at this point? Opened with Epic Fury. Last I heard it changed to Project Freedom, to ****** ships through Hormuz- lasted one day before Saudi told our brain trust to stand down. Dude on Reddit said it'll be Operation Sledgehammer. Tru?
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rmdygg (@rmdyGG) reported@YeahYerYer @MathRockSucked "no actual argument here" but ive literally seen first hand the small issues add up and cause larger issues. But go off dude im sure reddit loves you moron
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Narkito (@narkito) reported@viciousratlol These are (most likely) bots! It's been a problem for a while in AO3. The reddit for AO3 gets a post like twice a week about it, there's also other ones that sound really passive-aggressive and call for the author to delete, or offer like a betareader, and those are prolly scams.
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I Like The Technicals. (@ILikeTheFA) reported@crypto_brutal_ im not as poor now, not that im rich but ive never felt like money or height (5’8) was a real life issue v blackpill reddit make her laugh and have biceps and a jawline inshallah
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UltraGroyper (@sigmaruler) reported@PhilippusArabus A big issue on the right is its hatred for art. Which is why we get only reddit slop now on tv.
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Akudama (@churliperks) reported@MaestroManX @JOKAQARMY1 Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reportedI will be adding to $RDDT when I see the selling pressure ease off. Right now the tape is pure panic selling. My average sits ~ $149-$150 so I’m down about 6% ish. I plan to make Reddit a big position over time. Not worried about $META or $GOOG news.
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Hedonist Wanderer (@hoksipkao) reported@xxrl_y4 Well, I am here and not there—so probably Reddit. I know I bring the collective IQ on X down a few notches on my own.
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Lizard of Memes (@thememelizard) reported@GIRobot194458 @DAKKADAKKA1 You have Reddit/Discord moderator energy. You'll always fight for the system, siding with the strong because you don't have your own principles. You'll watch a man get put down for speaking the truth against villains, and then justify his punishment with rules people made up, as if his actions had no value. You're a bugman, mere goycattle. Your kind has never left a name in history.
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MannyJ (@mannyjplays) reported@RetaDiary I feel like the average Reddit users is just blasting a high dose of Reta too early on. lol Ive been on Reta since March of this year and haven’t had a single bad GI issue.
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Harshil Tomar (@Hartdrawss) reportedThis reddit engineer's company got HACKED in <1 week here's what they missed ( the mistake was not the code ) : 1/ they shipped before owning the release > first basic version was ready to deploy > another dev handled it like routine work > founder believed vibe coding was “good” > nobody treated release as a risk point 2/ the exploit was sitting in plain sight > AI chose Next 16.0.0 > critical CVEs were already reported > the issue was raised, then ignored > server got hacked a week later 3/ “only staging” still cost them > staging used production credentials > less important services still had real keys > team had to rotate keys after damage > weak environments create real blast radius 4/ the actual failure was ownership > vibe coding wasnt the full problem > no one owned patching before deploy > no one owned security after warning > no one owned the deployment pipeline 5/ every founder needs this launch rule > check framework versions before deploy > separate staging and production secrets > assign one person release responsibility > patch known CVEs before users arrive the real takeaway: > fast builds still need slow checks > staging still needs real discipline > AI output still needs one owner vibe coding gives you speed. it doesnt give you responsibility.
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gideon ofnir the ball knowing (@esotericmtndew) reported@joeybeastmarket I literally got banned from Reddit for making this same immigrants and invasive plants analogy (I got 75 upvotes in a libtard thread so they had to shut it down) so that's where I'd place my bet
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Alex Caple (@CapleAlex) reported@PostOpinions @DominicJPino “I was wrong so I doubled down without listening to feedback.” When did the WaPo Opinion Section become a Reddit poster? No wonder the subscription base is plummeting.
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Stew Stew (@StewStewBack) reported@tragic_endings_ this is the basis for like 90% of twitter/reddit activism. people don’t actually care about victims/issues, they care about weaponizing them to justify their own moral outrage and cry-bullying
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Phoebe Bridgers tickle monster (@rabiesgenius) reportedI wanna make an absolutely rancid and incredibly mean post on the Reddit but those moderators would take it down because for some reason they are ok with stalkers but not people who actually gaf about Phoebe and her safety and wellbeing
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Mark Hadfield (@mhadfield100) reported@askOkara Interesting angle on Reddit discovery, though I'd be curious about a few things: how are you handling authenticity signals? Reddit communities are pretty good at sniffing out branded replies, and there's real reputational risk if the "helpful" responses read like they're generated to game traffic. That said, the core insight—that your audience is already problem-solving in public—is solid. Question is whether the execution stays on the right side of what those communities actually tolerate.
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William Wilfry Joshua (@web3chaos969) reportedBack in the growth loops of early SaaS communities, founders used Reddit threads to: ⪼ Validate MVP ideas ⪼ Discover ICP language ⪼ Build SEO content around real user problems ⪼ Find objections before launch ⪼ Study competitors through user sentiment
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Steve (@Stephen72549984) reported@Temporisdomni1 @bumbadum14 Why do you enormous gaywads go into this Reddit debate bro speak at any challenge. You are chimping out over a video game ending then acting as if that is some immutable trait it is totally illegitimate, “Bigoted” even, to look down on. Again, get a grip man. You’re a big boy
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Jetta umbra (@killer_recon) reported@mini_jao @CodyPilgrim8 @PaulTassi True, but they never put that BEFORE the quality of the game. it was never an issue (except if you are on Reddit but that's another story xD).
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IamCr34ted (@IamCr34ted) reported@CalLepejian @captive_dreamer Reddit? Ffs There is no getting through to you retards. Why do y'all always say **** like "calm down"? It's stupid af just like you. Did I make you mad ragging on cheeto jesus? Pathetic