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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 (62%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Nicco,undead and kicking (@Hungerstr1ke) reported@STGshmups @P_AllensProfile The problem of MMOs is that if they reward every type of gamer and gaming style then the gatekeeping goes away and that small percentage of elites starts to complain about not feeling special anymore and floods reddit telling anyone that the game is dead.
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Rodger McDouglas, PhD. (@RodgerMcDoug) reported@darthvader24153 @TRAPPADUNYATRAP True because when they got banned, they were evading bans and the Reddit cuck losers allowed them to come back despite being took down for bullying and harassment which is in their violation of rules. They're that stupid as people.
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A War (@AWar1586398) reported@MeganDohnal @alex_prompter OpenAI’s latest model just solved a math problem that’s stood for 80 years. That doesn’t come from Reddit. Please update your world view to reality.
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Sayzryn (@Sayzryn) reported@Stealthct_Storm No idea I was checking Reddit and saw numerous people with the same problem My heart dropped when I woke up and saw the message
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Primarch Pingas (@PrimarchPringus) reported@PhforRunner @ettingermentum basically: marginalized people have very real problems IRL, but online psychos use that as a pretense to be weird and anti-social (Something Awful, Reddit, and Tumblr users being the worst offenders).
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Chris Koh (@chrisgemss) reportedI'm building AI tools for CRO. I also watch AI quietly erase the skills that made CRO work in the first place. Both true at once. Here are 5 skills I see fading fastest: — Talking to an actual customer. Mining Reddit and reviews with AI is powerful and convenient. Gone are the days when the job was talking to customers directly — answering chats, noting down their problems one by one. — Direct-response Copywriting. Direct-response copy was a lost art before AI. Now everyone generates "high-converting copy" in one prompt, and somehow all pages across every niche sound identical. Maybe it's more correct to say, the average-copywriting-skill is disappearing, leaving space for true copywriters who truly know what's behind excellent copies that sell. — Reading your own page like a confused first-time buyer. Founders always knew their product too well to see what a new visitor misses. The old fix was to sit down, read the page, and ask questions as if you'd never seen it. Now, AI scans the page, summarizes it, and suggests fixes, so the habit of putting yourself in the customer's seat quietly goes unused. — Sitting with your raw data before a tool explains it to you. The old skill was asking questions and pulling a reusable principle from the data. Now, AI-powered dashboards hand you a conclusion before you've formed the question. Staring at messy numbers until something feels off is still where some great ideas came from. — Digging a problem you can't explain. Some drop-offs don't have an obvious reason. The old way was to dig until it made sense. Now it's easy to ask AI and move on, which removes the discomfort of not knowing. I'm not anti-AI. Actually, I ship it every week. The point is: "knowing why it works" is being replaced by "knowing how to prompt". Somehow, I still think the first one was the actual job that kept our judgment sharp. Which of these have you already lost?
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Luka (@lukatofocus) reported@PRCrecluse674 200$ mrr on day 3 is the real signal. the reddit marketing pain for chinese founders is specific enough that it stuck immediately. what was the unlock - the mentor connection or the specific problem you were solving
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Anees Merchant (@aneesmerchant) reportedFix three. The team that chased keyword rankings probably cannot win this. The new skill set is part PR, part product marketing, part data journalism. Distribution across Reddit, LinkedIn, YouTube, and review sites now matters more than backlinks. Hire or retrain accordingly.
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Rob Keyes (@rob_keyes) reported@GamersNexus Fix your sketchy, abusive mod system @Reddit
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v (@flybirdiewordie) reported@_petalite i saw that people on reddit are having the same issue, hope it fixes for u :(
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Praline (@abgenommene) reported@crystalskies444 Reddit sucks and ppl go online to project their own issues and judge others to feel 3 milliseconds of relief from their own bullshit bc they have low empathy and many ppl ******* suck. It can be a good outlet to vent online but it's good to remember what the internet is.
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Bengal | THE Jungle’s Physio (@Bengal_DPT) reportedOver-training vs Under-recovered Yes they both exist I had someone reach out to me recently with suspected rotator cuff issues. They gave me their entire training history, diagnosis, timeline, what the AI said, what Reddit said. A wall of detail trying to find the answer in the information. My response was "7 sets is a lot." This would be "over-training." You did more than you're accustomed to and exceeded the tendon's capacity. What you do next will determine how the tendon responds since the tendon has a "new" set point. You have to spend some time in that new set point, then slowly increase that over time. The other side of this coin is "under-recovered." This is when you do your typical routine and progression and for some reason it did not work. You want to look at the events leading up to that day more so than the day itself. Work deadlines. Layoffs. Family travel. Kids' sports seasons. Poor sleep. These don't feel like training variables but they are. They draw from the same recovery budget your shoulder does. Keep your training exactly the same but increase the life stress, guess what happens? Nothing in the gym changed, everything outside the gym did. Armed with this info, think back to the last time you had in injury. Now which one of these do you think was the culprit?
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Ohmeous (@Ohmeous) reported@ryudawolf reddit is down the hall and to the left
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𝐂𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐨 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐲𝐭𝐞 (@Crypt0Proselyte) reportedWhen did you first get into #crypto? I still remember the exact moment it clicked. It was the middle of 2017. I was working a dead-end job. One random night I was doom-scrolling Reddit when I stumbled into a thread about Bitcoin. At the time it was sitting around $4,000 and the comments were pure chaos, half the people calling it the future of money, the other half calling it a scam. Something about the idea of money that couldn’t be printed by governments or controlled by banks just… hit different. I didn’t understand the technology at all, but I understood the why. I scraped together $80 from my next paycheck and bought my first 0.02 BTC on Coinbase the next morning. That tiny purchase completely changed my life. I went from knowing nothing to staying up until 4 a.m. reading the Bitcoin whitepaper, learning about wallets, private keys, and why “not your keys, not your coins” actually matters. By early 2018 I was fully obsessed, not because I thought I was going to get rich (though I hoped), but because I finally felt like I had found something that actually made sense in a world that often didn’t. Almost nine years later, I’m still here. The price has gone up and down more times than I can count, but that original feeling, the idea of financial sovereignty and owning your own money, has never left. I’m really curious about everyone else’s story. When and why did you first get into crypto? Was it the 2017 bull run? A friend who wouldn’t shut up about it? The 2020–2021 cycle and stimulus checks? A random YouTube video? Or something else entirely? Drop your origin story below. I genuinely love reading these. bitcoin:native
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Sam Adams (@Bensam123TV) reported@otherwhere @JRStaffa @itsme_urstruly I specifically mentioned forums and no one else is talking about anything else. It's purely nostalgia. Forums still exist. Reddit exists. The 'openess' still exists, people rather doomscroll, which is a self-control issue.
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AudLynn (@AudLynn02) reported@JamBudds_ @janiac_the Found this reply thread on Reddit. We get it, you want a penny the size of the rex, but that's unlikely to happen when an item called the giant penny that is roughly accurate to the size of the original is already in the game. Doubling down on this makes you look silly.
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8-Bit Eric (@8biteric) reported@Earl_Sinclair_ @MeMyMomyNdDady @Bad_Banner 12 plus years ago on a video that went viral on Reddit, becuase fine bros took down my video. One that thousands already saw. And was satirical. No one cares only people crying about it are snowflake losers on the internet.
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OblivionCorrectionEX (@TheOGBroly2) reported@Zmijica5 @furcel1488 “the best and most down to earth indie comic ever made?” *looks inside* >Poorly made, unfunny, Reddit humor, Chainsaw Man parody for blacks and Hazbin Hotel fans.
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Leia (@TheSWPrincess) reported@leebee4life @JillFilipovic Most people have only heard about a few of the things. I started looking into him last fall after the tattoo story broke. The more you look, the more you find. And there's been a gradual slow drip of additional horrifying things he's said. He deleted the Reddit account a few months before the campaign launched , but people have managed to pull the posts and make them available, so we KNOW there will be more. I made the list and quote graphics because it's instant that people see what he said, and how recent it was. I don't know why Dems didn't just support David Costello instead of recruiting Mills and then not supporting her. He's very well qualified.
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Sumit Nautiyal (@sumitrunsai) reportedFirst move every time, find where the problem already has a community and become the most helpful person in it. Not pitching. Not posting links. Actually solving problems in Reddit threads, Discord servers, Slack groups and letting the product come up naturally when it's the honest answer. Trust compounds faster in tight communities than any cold outreach ever will. What's the one distribution channel you've seen consistently underestimated for early zero-budget traction?
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Mitana (@4Mitana5) reportedDue to an argument in the black clover reddit discord server. Please vote
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Captain Doombeard (@CDoombeard) reported@Heavenly_Race_ Aha, and now you impugn my intelligence, right on cue. Did you get that one in the starter pack from Reddit? I would bring up my first quote-tweet of your initial post from a couple of days ago, but you've already dismissed my argument and all similar arguments without engaging meaningfully with any of it. No, no, see, because any push-back just proves your point, somehow. Not much explanation how exactly, but if anyone disagrees they're clearly just dumb, right? So what am I to do? You're just being an *******. You're being an ******* to me -- someone with something substantial to say, with professional experience to back it up -- and all of your complaints about how draining it is to talk to low-IQ people point to the fact that you're probably an ******* to them, too. I'm left to theorize that your actual problem is that it's draining to be an ******* and get ******* energy reflected back at you from people who are just as fed up with you as you are with them. That's not a charitable thing for me to say. Maybe that's coming from the fact that it's late, I'm tired, and I don't really want to be having this debate right now. But your abrasive communication style is going to get you bad results, you're going to have a hard time talking to people this way. I'm sorry I poked fun at you. My first quote-tweet was far less of a strawman attack, I didn't accuse you of ivory-towering yourself, I really just spoke to my professional experience. This thread reflects my general exasperation with these weird status games, all this peacocking over who tested higher, and how terribly victimized high-IQ people are at the state of the world. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of stupid, I shall know no retardation" I spent nearly a decade in the trenches, teaching and tutoring, helping prepare students for technical and vocational studies. I couldn't afford to look down on these people, I was there to help them. And I did good work. I'm proud of that work. You're a smart dude. I bet that if you'd had the training and experience I've had, you'd have a different opinion.
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__sinennn (@sinennn000) reportedi’ve been using mostly google and stack overflow and reddit occasionally but it’s still the same thing it’s not sticking like how i imagined it would i’m better than when i was an AI addict but still i feel extremely slow
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montel (@blackninjamb) reported@RichwoodCman5_ @RaptorTPKenway Maybe if people dropped their ego and actually tried to work as a team instead of playing selfishly there wouldn’t be as big a problem but when everyone on Reddit and twitter validate bad takes like “it’s ok and acceptable to throw if your hover is banned” nothing will change
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Cube (@Cube1282444) reported@mayne5225 @spaceghosttwerk @redaction What would you prefer everyone calls someone that ***** freshman highschool girls with parental issues and pays a few grand in hush money for people to remove evidence of it from the internet that doesn't hit your reddit bingo
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Tanya Volkova (@bussyboi420) reportedI got banned from a server in Squad. What I found out was I got a complaint from 'ThatIndianGuy' He was asking about the server whitelist. I said 'Unfortunately, this server doesn't have a brownlist' And that's how I discovered that Riplomacy are reddit tier jokes.
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zesty (@smoshfps) reportedMe vs consulting Reddit how to fix my how **** my company-assigned laptop is
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedFounders spend hours scrolling Reddit and Hacker News hoping to hear what their customers are saying. PulseDrop watches everything and alerts you when target users discuss problems, competitors, or unmet needs. Built an AI agent that does this 24/7.
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honeycomb| MIXTAPE2ISCOMING (@MatserHoney) reported@hagjea idk y everyone on reddit had a problem with his new name😭 gen i like it better than young shooter and potty wtv
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Arman (@armanzeroeight) reported@1Umairshaikh depends on how niche the problem is. if there's a subreddit where people already complain about it, reddit is gold, you get unfiltered context you didn't even know to ask for. cold DMs are better when you already know exactly who the user is and want to go deep fast.