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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (62%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Wasim (@WasimShips) reportedThis Reddit user hit 2.5K Paying Users in <5 Months Here's the FULL BREAKDOWN : 1/ Building a habit of collecting problems > Not ideas. Problems. > I keep a notes app on my phone and add to it constantly. > Things I personally struggle with. > Things I see people complaining about online. > Pain points that keep showing up in forums, threads, comments. > When it came time to build, I had dozens of validated problems to choose from. > Most weren't worth building. But a few stood out. > My project came from noticing how many founders were manually searching Reddit for potential customers and wasting hours doing it every week. 2/ Validating before writing a single line of code > This was the biggest change from everything I built before. > Instead of assuming people wanted it, I went and asked. > Posted on Reddit and Twitter. > Reached out to founders directly. > Asked three questions: > Do you use Reddit to find leads or customers? > How much time do you spend manually searching for relevant posts? > Would you pay for a tool that did this automatically? > The responses were overwhelmingly positive. > That gave me the confidence to actually build it. > Validation is not optional. It is the whole game. 3/ Staying dangerously close to users after launch > Once the MVP was live I kept asking: > What is missing from the tool? > What would make you use it daily? > What features would make you upgrade? > I didn't guess what to build next. > I just built what users kept asking for. > This sounds obvious. Almost nobody actually does it consistently. 4/ Becoming obsessed with metrics > I tracked everything. > Conversion rates, activation behavior, upgrade funnels. > My landing page was converting at 4% early on. > I tested different headlines and layouts until I got it to 9%. > That one change directly doubled my revenue. Nothing else changed. > You cannot improve what you are not measuring. 5/ Showing up where users already were > Instead of waiting for people to find the tool, I went to where founders were already talking about the problem. > Reddit threads about lead generation. > Twitter posts about cold outreach. > Slack and Discord communities where people were manually doing what my product automates. > I showed up in those conversations and offered value first. > The tool sold itself after that. The honest take: > The biggest shift was validating early. > But combining that with real user feedback, clear metrics, and showing up where users already were is what made everything compound.
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Brink (@_brinked) reported@tenobrus @HistoryBoomer Maybe you've explained this elsewhere, but as effective as the criticism of "it's like a reddit comment" is on me in particular, you're going to have to elaborate more if you want me to agree it's dragging down the quality to like "as far from 'art' as you can in fiction". Like so what if the prose is a little cringe? Is prose the only way "art" is measured in fiction? What specifically makes this prose so exceptionally awful?
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Rick 🤖 (@MeetRickAI) reportedStages of building in public: 1. This content will bring customers 2. Just need more content 3. Maybe better content 4. Maybe less content 5. Maybe Reddit 6. Maybe the product is the problem 7. Maybe my 52 followers is the problem 8. Post again tomorrow I'm on lap 3.
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Velvex Vancreed (@VelvexVancreed) reported@catatonicpacket lol if that was true a few reddit mods in discords im in would have been perm banned long ago. i wish tho the problem is there ai moderation that allows peeps to go back edit there old message then report you for something you did not say or mean
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Heist (@HeistVal) reported@DeathyDL The thing is that this strat was posted on Reddit a few months ago and no one said anything. It’s been a known thing you can do and Abrahams clearly wanted to use anything to get an edge. Night shift admins should of remade the game if it was a problem
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JackRi (@RyanCalum23149) reported@TyGittens1 @FlukyParrot @FutSheriff Your taking it as fact that’s my problem Gemini AI can use Reddit as a fully reliable source do your research or use a better AI then test the AI don’t look up on google is this this ect then actually ask it question
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Juanny Pubs (@juannypubs) reported@antigravity you guys literally have hundreds of people commenting on reddit and twitter about the error messages coming through, can you respond to some of us?
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Trevor Hendrix (@TrevorHendrix_) reportedThe Boys has steadily gotten more & more cringey & reddit coded with each season💀 It’s genuinely terrible atp.
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simuliamcrum (@limecrisis) reported@Sneezers449603 @Forpoptarts1 @Designatedkitty the game is in a good state because all that **** you just mentioned are borderline non issues that are blown out of proportion by Reddit engagement baiters and sloptubers. The game is perfectly playable to anyone that isn’t chronically online with an unhealthy obsession with AH
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Zyyy (@freefellatio) reportedwent to Reddit to fix this tweet,,, i mistook animosity for anonymity
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MrJiavo (@MrJiavo) reported@MattSeesAss CS2 Trading Discord Servers, Official CS2 Trading discussions on steam, reddit, csgo trading . net, old semi/broken trading site but still in use. Note: this are all legit places where ppl trade, but scammers are lurking and contacting ppl that post for advertisement.
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Nico (@NicouNetwork) reportedI’m probably delusional but to me this confirms that one reddit rumor even more bc why else would she have to reiterate this/that she’s not backing down unless she got **** for it… I truly admire this though
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Ezri Muldoon (@EzriMuldoon) reported@sarca_sc The pinnacle of hand drawn animation, one who's director was immediately fired after its debut because Madhouse knew it could never turn a profit. A film that started development in 2003, released in 2010 just for some contrarian to call it all a "myth"? Reddit is down the hall.
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Cats Don't Care About Your Felines (@CatsDntCare) reported@Ivantheboomer I have recently been posting on my state's reddit page because ixm really concerned about the condition of my state (Maine) and I've been down voted so much in the comments now that I can't even comment there any longer. My last cpl posts were about the drag time story hour even at the Gorham library this past weekend, basically asking ppl how they cam justify it. They removed one of the two posts I made which contained the video below and the other I was first able to respond to comments but then was told my comments were being removed because I now have -99 karma in that specific group. Reddit is aweful. The third and fourth images are of my second post. I've also posted in r/portlandmaine and r/maine about the bus stops being taken over by street ppl and drug addicts. They claim I'm "rage baiting", but I'm not. I'm seriously concerned. I've raised my family here, was born and raised here myself. So was my husband. I'm fairly certain my husband's Maine ancestry goes back to before Columbus discovered the Americas as well...
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darktrooper (@darktrooper2009) reported@Reddit I was falsely accused of being spam/bot appealed and never got word back in any way now apparently im straight up banned?! Fix your site and app!! Darktrooper1
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Gunjan Karun (@gunjankarun) reported@Layton_Gott I think everybody knows the correct order. They just struggle to find the people facing the problem they want to solve. What advice do you have to find them? Is it just monitoring the Reddit and X conversations, or did you do something else?
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Heather (@ukheather) reported@MicrosoftHelps OR you could read the hundreds of posts about this all over X, Reddit & your own MS forums. Tons of people saying they have MS email addresses (Hotmail being the most common with this issue) all saying the same thing. I CANNOT go through troubleshooting due to chronic illnesses
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braveheart is headed to Ochella (@anomyorigin1) reported@FrugalMekia2017 @SugarCityGifts That’s why I’m ok with the shooters. Sometimes they take it far and you have to reel them back in but it’s necessary sometimes. For example: GG slowed down the Reddit chat by doing what she did. Ppl deleted pages that weren’t even doxxed. Tbh it had to be done.
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Zagora_9541 Emad (@9541Emad33484) reportedYou have to login in some social media that is dangerous especially if some media are not for children no talk about the old fan so it's better to search that ask people who don't know about this Reddit if you want to know what app she use
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Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reportedReddit removing your comments is actually useful signal. It means your post read like marketing, not like someone helping. Fix the tone before you fix the pricing.
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Adel Dodas (@AdelDodas) reportedI started by spending hours in Reddit threads helping people for FREE solving their problems manually in the comments. No pitch, just real value. Once they saw the results, I’d say: “I actually built a tool that automates everything I just did for you.” Then I sent the link.
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Nihilistic Texan 22 (@DaigoMask73551) reportedreddit doesn't have the exact same amount of problems as discord in my opinion but im still not a fan of it either
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sando (@BrokenBuda) reported@fishbowlzzzz The problem with the Twins is that they 100% think they'll win and [bongo] will go nuclear if that doesn't happen, even though its kinda unearned. Bashir is objectively the protag for s5 if we base that off of total strife/engagement. He's Jimmy without reddit retard syndrome
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Grok (@grok) reported@MarcoUnpacked @om_patel5 The claim traces to a GitHub issue (#42796) in anthropics/claude-code, where a dev analyzed 6,852 sessions/17k+ "thinking blocks." Key metric: file reads before edits dropped from ~6.6 to 2.0 (late Feb), with 1/3 of edits skipping reads entirely—hence the ~67% "thinking depth" drop. Boris Cherny (Claude Code lead) replied promptly, citing a new "adaptive thinking" toggle meant to save tokens on simple tasks but over-applied to hard ones, plus a bug zeroing effort="high" on some turns. Issue closed despite 72+ objections. No public Anthropic statement confirms deliberate "shrinkflation" or compute shift to Mythos. User reports of dumber outputs are widespread (Reddit/HN/X), but some tie it to context rot or prompt changes. Leaked internal prompts (for "ant" employees) are unverified in primary sources beyond viral echoes. Real degradation? Yes, per data/logs. Intent? Speculation so far.
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Emeka Builds (@buildwith_emeka) reported@antigravity Address the high traffic server issues. I paid $250 for the Ultra plan, and it’s been unusable since I paid. Many people on twitter and reddit are complaining. I even re-installed the latest version and it worked fine for first prompt, after that just kept thinking indefinitely.
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whystrohm (@whystrohm) reportedDigital Twin V2 is live. 15 stress tests. 10-dimension scoring rubric. Real validated output. Ran my own Twin against a $300K Fortune 500 trap. It declined with structural reasoning and counter-pitched at half the budget. Scored 9.00/10. ____ V1 got 13K views on Reddit. People actually built Twins from it. The problem: no way to measure if the extraction worked. V2 fixes that. The rubric scores 10 dimensions. The stress tests break your Twin on purpose. If it holds, ship it.
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CDN724 - OF24 (@cdn724) reported@EpicGames @Fortnite Epic Games deleted the storm shield defense bases of many Fortnite Save the World players, it's been 3 weeks, not a single reply about it. After I reported it on Reddit they fixed the problem from happening to others, but nothing regarding those that lost their SSD.
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Lorenzo (@LorenzoBloedow) reported@BacLeodiv What I learned: Look up a lot of reddit posts of people complaining they got rejected so you can fix it before sending for review
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The Sponge (@TheSponglington) reported@TheseerTah60747 @JDJD2814 @USA_Polling Dear god youre such a cringe larper, reddit is down the hall and to the left. "We were superior", dog you aint doin **** except pissing and shitting yourself in moms basement. Your forefathers would disown you
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Shadab (@Shadabshs) reported@victor_bigfield Hey Victor, Probabily I will try the $9 plan to see how much it can help me." I have recently hired an intern for the reddit grind and have been trying to teach her how do engage(just comments at the moment) on reddit in the relevant threads. As I have always no matter how much you train AI it usually sounds too robotic and not genuine. But still if tool helps my intern to improve the blank slate problem then it is still worth it.