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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (64%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 2 days ago |
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Errors | 2 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Polar Night - Snooze - Armyrang Arirang ⁷ 🥢 (@RainbowLWRL) reported@HYYHOYA In Reddit the haters said that no problem with other artist bc the company prepared better. I am not following but maybe the crowd is not that big, and not many foreign fans since they are not Internationally known? No receipt from them so I just guessing by my logic
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w (@_iiwiiz) reported@worldcupgreecee @virgoburnerr I contacted support in my native language, so I'll explain it instead of posting screenshots lol ppl on reddit suggested that I make it clear that I'm a legitimate user and that I want to keep posting videos on the platform, so I followed that advice. I attached a screenshot of a video that had 0 views despite receiving likes and explained the situation exactly as it was. I mentioned that it had been happening for over two weeks and that I was aware other users often referred to this kind of issue as a shadowban I told them that I wanted to keep using the platform, but this issue was extremely damaging for creators, so I'd like to know why I was being shadowbanned. I also said that if I'd done something wrong and was being penalized for it, I wanted to know the reason so I could improve my behavior they replied that they would check with the relevant department and asked me to send a link to one of the affected videos. I did, and about three days later, the view count suddenly started going up again just a little I followed up and asked whether they'd found the issue and lifted the restriction, but I never got a response 😭😭 from what I've heard, ai sometimes flags or bans accounts by mistake, so I think that's probably what happened to me
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Benno (@bbm9456) reported@DissentFu Sir, Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Tanner Richard Craft (@CraftTanner) reportedI told someone on the disclosure day reddit thread that the people who liked the movie aren't paid shills and they just have a different opinion and I got down voted to oblivion they ******* hate it over there
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Author Adam Bray (@authoradambray) reported@rosscoulthart @ChrisCuomo The problem is, reality, available evidence, analysis, belief and message are each a completely different thing. And they don't all line up. The phenomenon is real. I've been investigating it first-hand. I've seen it. But I don't believe most of the messaging on this. So much of what's coming out of government-affiliated sources is work-place water-cooler talk because nobody has access to all the same source evidence. Even in intelligence agencies a lot of what I see is coming out is still just rumors, conspiracy theories and reddit readings being presented as official "briefings" and "reports."
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Liam's LC/ME Journey (@liamsLCjourney) reportedBaricitinib - Reddit anecdote analysis I used an API to search 3.3 million posts and comments on 14 LC/ME subreddits for every mention of baricitinib, and ran each anecdote through Claude Code with a structured prompt. Of 38 reports: - 64% reported a benefit (very effective 10, somewhat 13) - 25% saw no effect (9) - 11% got worse (somewhat 1, much 3) Keep in mind there is a MASSIVE selection bias here, as neutral and even negative responders are less likely to report. The actual outcomes are not this good. Time to effect Of 23 positive responders, 11 gave a specific onset time from first dose: 6 within 2 weeks, 5 at 2-6 weeks, 12 didnt say. Four felt something in the first few days, a couple even on day one. Testing A chunk of people ran inflammatory labs before and/or after: cytokine panels, interferon, IncellDx immune panels, IL-6/IL-8, ANA. - The 10 who tested before responded better: 77% got better and zero reported no effect, vs 59% better / 33% no-effect among those who didn't mention testing. - But testing did not prevent bad reactions. 2 of the 4 who got worse had tested beforehand, one even guided by labs. Though the serious reactions (a hospitalization with electrolyte/kidney issues + MCAS flare, a Lyme reactivation, early flares) looked idiosyncratic, not something the panels would have predicted. Dose 4 mg/day was by far the most common target. Several titrated up from 1-2 mg, usually for tolerability rather than because more worked better. A few held 2 mg (sometimes dose-reduced for kidney function) and still improved. Dose did not appear to affect onset. What improved (for responders)? Energy/fatigue 43%, brain fog 39%, PEM 30%, pain 30%, overall/back toward baseline 17%, exercise tolerance 13%, POTS 9%, and sleep/mood/MCAS/gut around 4% each. Side effects mentioned Infections (URIs, UTIs, cold sores) 7%, acne/rash 5%, GI upset 5%, headache 5%, MCAS flare 2%. Only 4 of 36 worsened - see the hospitalization, Lyme reactivation, and hard early flares above. Caveats - This is self-reported, uncontrolled, selection-biased data. People who improve are really motivated to post, especially about an exotic drug, and Long COVID fluctuates on its own, so some positive responses are noise. - Many were on concurrent treatments (SCIG, other immune meds, big supplement stacks), so attribution to baricitinib alone is tougher with a non-immediate onset. Thinking about what to analyze next: maraviroc? Stellate ganglion block? Open to requests!
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DigletJR (@JaronDigJR) reportedIf I ever have the Reddit app on the phone sit me down and put a gun in my face If I ever have 4 Reddit apps on my phone actually find the nearest rope. #BravesCountry
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C H (@CampyHawk) reportedWhat do people do when their friends are totally unequipped to help with a specific personal issue and are looking for advice? Is it basically just posting on Reddit or therapy? I can’t stand either option. 😔
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Ekij (@Ekij13) reported@reddit_lies Reddit can get away with literally calling for someone's death but according to the goverments of the world the problem is X exposing their treason.
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Placeholder Name (@TempDothacker) reported@toddems2 @stopthatgirl7 That is if your intended goal is to connect with others. You'll find a very large number of twitter/Reddit people to be insufferable, and bask in their own ignorance as a form of elitism to look down on others.
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King Kunte (@KingKunte42069) reported@jrgooses @TravSeider Ok, Reddit. Did anything I said imply that I think people don’t have problems? That’s just not a legitimate facility and he’s back promoting gambling. So…..
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soybean (@treatyoma) reportedThrowback to when a Meta employee blew the whistle on their toxic work culture! And obviously there were crickets from the self-proclaimed “American Tech Worker” influencers on X. It’s funny how they were silent on the systemic issues Jeremy raised, yet spend 24/7 peddling lies and manufacturing hate against Indian-origin H-1B workers- even going to Reddit to write fabrications just to take screenshots for engagement. It tells you everything you need to know about their real agenda 🤡🤡
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Keeb (@keebtrash) reportedMizkif says this as if I didn't find his super obvious alt account on Reddit once. He uses it to shut down Miz haters. Same creation date as his OG YouTube channel so it's hella bait
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Emocean_ (@Emocean___) reported@Phainotes People in the comments acting like this is an easy question to answer don't know how broken Phainons LC is. For reference Phainon E2S5 and E6S1 are about the same in power - let that sink in. I'd say Cyrene? but im not sure about the correct answer - ask in the Phainon reddit pls
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*** 🦋 (@_dreamybangtans) reported@withlovekirin i’m all for tab getting the lashings he deserves – fire him, charge him, hold him accountable deservedly. but mayhaps we should stick to the facts and focus on the most urgent and critical issue at hand. why are we suddenly digressing into unconfirmed reddit sources now?
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Byron (@ByronofHawaii) reported@GuntherEagleman Buy Reddit and shut it down
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Stella Animation Files (2021 - 2026) (@FilesAnimation) reported@thistlehare (sorry for the grammar error for the second reply) some thinking me when I'm joined the Discord server, it's harmless, but some thinking that I'm an asset thief due to my past actions because of the Reddit post I made, which is deleted shortly after. (Pokémon ROM Hacks)
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StraightTalkUK (@AskBritain_) reported@skeezee_art Educated themselves from REDDIT. It isn't a harmful term, and the only people offended are the two of you 💀 You need to grow up and realise there are bigger problems in the world, like migrants beheading people in the street.
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reportedIf you plan to promote your SaaS on reddit… Here are 8 prompts to craft posts that will convert 90% of times 👇🏾: 1. The "Warning Before You Launch" Hook (Same structure as original) Write a Reddit post targeting indie hackers or solopreneurs who are about to launch a SaaS product. Open with a warning hook like "If you're about to launch your first SaaS… read this first." Establish credibility in 2–3 sentences (years of experience, relevant background). List 4–6 numbered, bolded mistakes people make before launching, each with a practical fix or prompt. Keep a conversational, non-preachy tone. End with a soft mention of a tool you built for yourself, offer to share it without pushing it, and close with a genuine question to the reader. Length: ~400–500 words. 2. The "I Did It Wrong So You Don't Have To" Confession Hook Write a Reddit post where you share a painful mistake you made (e.g., lost $3k in AWS bills, got hacked, lost all your users overnight). Open with the outcome first: "I lost $3,000 in one night because of a single line of code." Then walk backwards through what happened. List the 3–5 root causes with bold headers. End with what you'd do differently and a question asking if others have had similar experiences. Tone: honest, slightly self-deprecating, but educational. Length: ~400 words. 3. The "Nobody Talks About This" Contrarian Hook Write a Reddit post that challenges a common belief in a tech or startup community. Open with: "Everyone tells you to [popular advice]. Nobody tells you [the hidden downside]." List 4–5 counterintuitive truths with bold headers and short explanations. Use phrases like "this cost me 3 months" or "I see this constantly." End with a nuanced take that shows you're not just being contrarian — you actually care. Close with a question. Length: ~350–450 words. 4. The "Quick Sanity Check" Listicle Hook Write a Reddit post framed as a checklist for a specific audience (e.g., people using no-code tools, first-time freelancers, new YouTubers). Open with: "Before you [take a major action], here's a quick sanity check." Use 5–7 numbered items with bold titles. Each item should have 2–3 bullet points of practical detail. Include one item that most people completely ignore. Mention a tool or resource you use personally. End with an open question. Length: ~450–500 words. 5. The "I Reviewed 100 [Things] So Here's What I Found" Data Hook Write a Reddit post where you share patterns from a large sample you've personally observed (e.g., 100 portfolios, 50 landing pages, 30 cold emails). Open with the number upfront: "I've reviewed 100 indie hacker landing pages. Here's what almost all of them get wrong." List the top 4–5 patterns with bold headers. Be specific — name the exact mistake and the fix. Avoid being condescending; frame it as "easy to miss" not "stupid." Close with a soft CTA and a genuine question. Length: ~400 words. 6. The "This One Change Made a Big Difference" Transformation Hook Write a Reddit post about a single specific change that had an outsized impact on your results (revenue, traffic, productivity, etc.). Open with the result: "One small change doubled my conversion rate." Spend the first third on context and credibility. Explain the change in detail with bold subsections. Acknowledge what didn't work before this. End with caveats (so it doesn't feel like a brag) and ask if others have found similar wins. Length: ~350–400 words. 7. The "Things I Wish Someone Told Me When I Started" Nostalgia Hook Write a Reddit post addressed to your past self or to someone just starting out in a specific field (coding, freelancing, content creation, etc.). Open with: "I've been doing [X] for [Y] years. Here's what I wish someone told me on day one." List 5–6 lessons with bold titles. Mix practical tips with mindset shifts. Use personal anecdotes briefly (1–2 sentences each) to ground each point. End with humility — acknowledge you're still learning — and ask readers what they'd add. Length: ~450 words. 8. The "Free Tool / Resource Drop" Value Hook Write a Reddit post where you share a free resource, tool, or system you built or use. Open by leading with the value: "I built a free [tool] that does [specific thing]. Here's how it works and why I made it." Explain the problem it solves first (2–3 sentences). Show how it works with a short walkthrough or bullet list. Preemptively address "why is this free?" or "what's the catch?" End with a genuine invitation for feedback and a question about what else people would find useful. Tone: generous, not sales. Length: ~300–400 words.
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Wizard (@Wizzzzaard) reported@UnitedColin @PolitlcsUK I'm not joking mate, on Reddit they were melting down because it prevented "gay children" from finding "communities" where they could be "safe". To me, that sounds like they're trying to groom children.
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King soph ☮️ (@D0GG1RL2) reportedSinners would be a perfect movie if they focused on the class issues they had already been talking about instead of randomly shoe horning Reddit atheism into the film...i like the movie I just think its missed potential
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Aniket Soni (@aniket_soni07) reportedIs reddit down globally or is it mine only? #reddit #websites
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doomer (@doomerpost) reported@GreenTextRepost Likes, awards, blue checks, premium cope - we laughed at paying for reddit gold and now every platform is just a subscription to your own slow lobotomy.
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Henrik🐀ⓧ (@HenrikTheOnly) reported@Solaris520814 @Kasbhwz @predator467 My god that's so ******* obtuse... You've gotta actually be joking. Reddit is down the hall to the left, sir
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𝖓𝖔𝖆𝖍 𝖛𝖆𝖑𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖎𝖓𝖊 𖤐 (@gothicbeefflaps) reported@wrathsquader0 I guess now I know why people say that 😩 not once have I broken any Reddit rules either.
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Adeyinka Prime™ (@adefilaadeyinka) reportedStep 4: Do this across 3 channels, not just Reddit. LinkedIn: Search for posts where people describe the problem. Comment with value, not a pitch. Slack communities: Most niches have a community. Lurk for a week. Find the threads where people ask about tools. Show up there. Indie Hackers: Founders asking for tool recommendations every single day.
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✦ Dru (@druzine) reported@FinalRezonance @dillonatm Reddit is down the hall and to the left buddy. Holy cringe
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Kev (@Kevrsub) reportedAnother annoying reddit post sent me off on a deep dive this morning. Bunch of folks making it sound like M3 Ultra performance wasn't good enough for agentic which just comes down to model selection. Learned a lot and those Liquid AI Models are QUICK!! @liquidai
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Clay (@clayyroy) reportedOur best advertorials come from Reddit. Not because Reddit is magic. Because that’s where people explain their problems in their own words. The market writes the copy. Just be smart enough to steal it.
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Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported@1Umairshaikh go where your user already complains about the problem. find the reddit thread, the discord, the guy venting in a reply about it, and show up with the fix. you do not need traffic, you need to be in the room where the pain already lives