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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 (63%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Dr. Mike Israetel (@misraetel) reported@timducktim @MTSlive Tim, I think you’re projecting. You tweet constantly TO ALMOST NO ONE. Why? Why do you waste so much of your time screaming into the void? Is it because you need attention, Tim? Is it because with all of your brilliance and success, seemingly almost no one gives a **** about what you have to say? And Tim, you’re bleeding jealousy. It’s all over you. With not one of you qualifications, I’m a relevant AI content producer. That ***** with you, doesn’t it? I have been caught lying and faking zero times, Tim. Zero as far as I know. Tim! Quick! Scroll through Reddit to try to disprove me! Tim, you have a beautiful family and many successful businesses but that all can wait! Taking me down a peg so that you can feel less like the constant **** that you do is worth it, Tim! Tim!!! And as for your request for me to stay in my lane? Here’s my answer, Tim: no. I have marginally useful and interesting things to say about AI and a whole host of other topics and I will continue to say them. Tim, can I have your approval to say them please? Tim… please?
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hdsj (@rnoldescopia) reported@foxesinfiction And it was me who posted it on reddit which I brought up and got everyone to realise it was a restraining order. The two of us sadly brought down a goat. I feel like oppenheimer.
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Mike Kim (@mikek_la) reported@SkyeSharkie @nosilverv I was so against it when Reddit got rid of showing the separate up/down votes
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Elias Mas (@eliasmas_tw) reportedUrgency is one of the most misunderstood ideas in marketing. Maybe the most misunderstood. Ask most founders how to create urgency and you'll hear things like: "Add a countdown timer." "Limit the spots." "Create scarcity." "Tell them the offer disappears tomorrow." Sometimes. But a lot of the time that's just marketing cosplay. Because real urgency doesn't come from your landing page. It was there long before your landing page existed. Think about it. Nobody wakes up on a Tuesday morning and says: "You know what sounds fun today? Buying software." That's not what happens. People buy software because something is already annoying them. They're behind. They're overwhelmed. They're losing leads. They're wasting time. They're manually copying data between six different tools that clearly hate each other. The pressure already exists. The purchase is simply an attempt to relieve it. Which brings us to an uncomfortable truth. A lot of marketers try to manufacture urgency because they haven't identified any real urgency. And when you don't understand the pressure your customer is already feeling... The only thing left is theater. "Only 3 spots left!" "Sale ends tonight!" "Act now before it's gone forever!" Maybe. Maybe not. The problem is that fake urgency gets weaker every time people see it. Real urgency gets stronger. Because reality compounds. The missed revenue compounds. The wasted time compounds. The frustration compounds. The consequences compound. And the buyer knows it. Even if they don't say it out loud. That's why some of the best marketing research doesn't happen in marketing meetings. It happens in support tickets. Sales calls. Customer complaints. Reddit threads. Those weirdly honest moments when somebody finally explains what's driving them crazy. Because urgency leaves clues. You'll hear it in phrases like: "I'm still doing this manually." "We've been meaning to fix this for months." "This keeps falling through the cracks." "I can't keep doing it this way." Pay attention to those sentences. That's where the real pressure is hiding. And once you understand that pressure... You don't need to invent urgency. You simply hold up a mirror. The best marketing doesn't create the fire. It shows people the smoke they've been ignoring.
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Dave Quaid - SEO (@DavidGQuaid) reported@ChrisMillar_DS @glenngabe Reddit is made up of independent states all under attack from bot-nets Moderation is broken - but trying
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Ndu Mshengu (@SlydeMcLovin) reported@FujaAbdull It makes no difference man, these people are not going around Twitter posts to find anime sites... Go to reddit and search "anime site" you'll find thousands of posts. It makes zero difference. If they wanna take it down they will. No amount of gatekeeping will help
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netox (@unixapple) reportedTIL from a Reddit post iOS have a privacy report that can log network request domains and IPs if you enable it in the system / security and privacy With a vpn that can capture traffic and have builtin dns server, you can actually block or redirect traffic by leveraging that
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PlugMonkey | Browser Tools That Work (@PlugMonkeyXYZ) reported@RSolticzki The fix for the noise is what you filter on. Keyword alerts flood you with mentions of your space, but the real leads never name you: "anyone know a tool for X?" Filter for buying intent instead of keywords and most of the noise drops out. It's why we built Reddit Scout Pro.
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Philip Allen (@pgasound) reported@KevinOKell63760 @fimoculous @60Minutes Nick is a clown. And PV is hopelessly agenda driven. But they both have a bigger problem; resources. Good journalism is about getting information and data and vetting it. It takes big teams to do that well. Three guys with cameras and Reddit threads can’t touch that.
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GeriatricMillennial M.D. (@TheParmesannDon) reported@DevotionMotion1 @TheCinesthetic Yeah, is this your first day on the internet? It's called voicing your opinion. If you want a chungus echo-chamber reddit is down the hall to the left.
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Beebo (@BeeboGoystein) reported@thechosenberg People seem to have misinterpreted this. I'm not saying the manager didn't do this, so you can get your reddit ******* untwisted. I'm saying the employees didn't rebel and start taking breaks every 15 minutes, because management would've shut that down immediately. Cope harder
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KimariRoseVA 🌙🥀 (@KimariRoseVA) reportedTHINGS ARE HAPPENING TL/DR: I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to content creation, but look, I'm a YouTube Partner (again) 🎉 — ✧ Story Time 📖 I've had an up and down journey with YouTube. I made Partner really early in my VA journey before burning out years ago. I left my channel alone for years because I too scared to come back. Then, about a year ago, when I decided to give it another go, I made a new channel because I didn't feel worthy of my old one. I uploaded a few times, got a bit of traction, with new and returning subscribers, and even made Partner again. But then the anxiety got to me once more, and I stopped. In my mind, I kept thinking that if I couldn't consistently upload quality work and keep up with the established VAs, I wasn't good enough to even try. I had a lot of mental healing to do. I even contemplated disappearing and just quitting entirely a few times. Then late last year, I gave it another go, this time dipping my toes into the Reddit scene and the spicy side of content. During that time, I did some self-reflecting. That's when I decided to go back to my old channel. Because even if it's dead from my inactivity and inconsistency, even though most of my audience there has long since forgotten about me, the progress and achievements I made with it aren't something I should just throw away. So I went back to using it . . . but I got rid of my Partner status because I wanted to try earning it again. One random sleep aid was apparently all it took. However, I've been hesitant on applying for Partner again because I wasn't sure when I was going to be able to upload consistently, if ever. And I still don't know if I can. Not to mention the mental toll it’s taken on me that my videos seemingly don’t get even seen no matter what I did. Using popular keywords, using popular thumbnail formats, etc. I also kept going back and forth a lot on whether to just make "popular" tropes that might get me seen again vs. writing the audios I want to make. But even with me contemplating all of that still, I applied anyway recently to give myself a push, to help me get my spark back. I still have lots to do. Creating for some reason is still such a struggle for me mentally. I'm still fighting with myself about quality, if I'm good enough, and if what I make is good enough. But I don't want to keep being what's stopping me from moving forward. "I dreamed a dream . . . and then I decided I didn't want it to stay just a dream." Even if I continuously stumble, even if I can't reach the stars I'm trying to reach, I'm going to keep going 😤
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@Grainsurgeon (@GrainSurgeon) reported@farmer_average that's probably generally true. complex topic, hard to really say much in tweet length. I think the reddit comments are basically right but long term question is, what is the appetite for just going with the easy stuff and accepting certain parts are broken if you can save $
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Madli Klao (@KlaoMadeli92705) reported@histronicdyke Are you slow? "Saying ******** are ******** because of bad experiences with men is lesophobic rhetoric" duh? I know. That's why I'm calling out fake ******** that use that as their reasons. I was in that sub Reddit for months. I saw plenty. It's not hard to find.
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🐱Nekochan🐱 (@Nekochan_______) reported@RealestMemes_ The response to the fossilized thread on reddit it usually "Contact me via DM and I will tell you how to fix this" and them saying "Thanks" . Then the thread dies.
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Lord Dukes de Enfer (@DukesLord) reported@X has lots of problems. However, @Reddit is the home of censorship on the internet. I never use it as 1 out of three posts is always pulled by mods who offer no explanation. I don't know how people stand to be there.
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Data Wolf 🐺 (@0xDataWolf) reportedThis is underestimating the problem. Read Reddit cs related subreddits and the increase use in Deepseek and you know the problem runs deep.
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LCE Clerk: Takeru (@TarnishedPetals) reported@MISTBORNAVALON [OOC] . . . There's no way you know about Sonic but not about Reddit theyre like, inseparable- [They sigh, giving up at explaining] ...I dont think i would be able to hold my laughter if i looked up and she was just staring down at us with her... Probably adorable face? +
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Valéria (@Valria34773) reported@grok I don't care about reasoning and context window. I need the support I got so far. For my health issues and emotional support. I don't want to solve Erdős problem with him. I need a companion. And this model is unsuitable for that. Why don't you have 4.2 and 4.1 in the model picker? Why do you eliminate older models? @grok xAI ****** this up so much this time. Check out reddit and X reviews.
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Plant Dog (@SyIvanos) reported@HaviaRizki My Xbox is "Syvanos" you have to look it up in the creator search, I took it down because the 2xko reddit pissed me off with their toxicity ngl.
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Tlotlo (@DignityBoikany1) reportedOh Reddit is amazing. I was venting about learning Korean and my speaking anxiety and I received great advice and empathy. Some even related. I’m just glad that even though I have this terrible anxiety, I have not once thought about stopping or quitting.
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ratecalc (@ratecalc) reported@daicandev Honestly i didn't validate it the traditional way, i just saw hundreds of "how much should i charge?" posts on reddit with no good answers and built the thing. The validation came after: 3,200+ free calculations in the first 2 weeks. But in hindsight i got lucky that the problem was obvious enough that i didn't need to validate first.
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Ulfric (@UlfricMormcloak) reported@2BHazel1 @tn_daki That’s an error on my end, was reading a summary on reddit I think it was Regardless, if he has a process server there why did we never see her go up and administer the papers? She’s got all the legal protections to do so and even if service is refused there’s legal workarounds
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KatW 🟥♀️ (@Kat_Wal22) reported@marycatedelvey If the Reddit crowd were to be honest I'd bet there are more of this type than the 'happy go lucky bullsht' ones that claim to have endless shake-me-to-my-core org@sms and happily use the ladies room with no issues. This is about as honest as I've seen on there.
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Mirage (@MirageWL8) reportedGotta love that Spez is replying on Reddit and not in X. In any case, $RDDT still waiting to break out. Slow slow slow, fast
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Ajith (@ajith_io) reported@robj3d3 Thank you. Looking forward to that. Since I have the opportunity now, I'll share some of the issues I'm facing (sorry for the long post). Reddit I made around $1.3k in the first 20 days after launch through Reddit. However, repeating those results has been difficult. It's hard to identify which posts actually drove conversions and what made them work. How do you make Reddit growth repeatable instead of relying on occasional viral posts? Anyone who has successfully used Reddit for customer acquisition, I'd really appreciate your insights. LinkedIn I'm struggling with B2B outreach. Almost everyone says no, and I haven't been able to get people to even try the product. I tried recording personalized videos for 15+ people and sent them directly, but received almost no responses. Even when someone initially replies, the conversation often dies as soon as I mention my product. I'm also unsure how to approach LinkedIn content creation in a way that generates meaningful interest. Twitter/X It feels like Twitter launch videos rewards only VC-backed startups and a handful of lucky founders. As an indie hacker, how do you launch a product or launch video without it getting buried in the twitter feed? (I'm editing my launch video( attached ) and plan to release this Tuesday. This feels like a million-dollar question for me.) I have more questions around TikTok and UGC growth playbooks as well, but those aren't my top priority right now.
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Nathan "Nay" Giggers | For Mayor (@nathangiggers) reported@lex_ordo_ @reddit_lies Go to the front page of reddit. Any "critique" they have of Israel is a blanket safe "I'm just against war" take. They will shut down any critique of Israel that goes further than that. If you suggest that Zionsits hold power in American institutions they will call you antisemtic
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sico (@lina_murmadoll) reportedHUI LUI bought 100 Mac Minis to build a private AI server farm. Most people still pay $200/month for Claude Code. One $599 Mac Mini can replace it for ~$3 in electricity. A dev posted a $170 Claude Code bill for 10 days on Reddit. Someone replied: “I bought a Mac Mini M4. Haven’t paid Anthropic since.” M4 delivers 120 GB/s unified memory, making local AI viable for many workloads. Ollama now supports the Anthropic Messages API. Claude Code connects locally via one variable. Same workflow. Zero API cost. A heavy AI stack costs ~$459/month across tools. That’s $5,500/year. A Mac Mini pays itself off in months, then runs near free. Uber spent $3.4B on Claude Code for 5,000 engineers in 4 months. The gap between renters and owners is widening. Bookmark this.
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Dave Quaid - SEO (@DavidGQuaid) reported@ChrisMillar_DS @glenngabe I appreciate your reply and take that onboard A first qq: did another IP login to your account? Was the thread/post pertinent to your product/service? Could be the mods made a mistake. Did you intro yourself? Last Q: Would you go back to reddit to do it "properly" ?
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Primary Position▐ SEO➤ (@primaryposition) reported@PeterMindenhall @hii_mohit Google cannot assess content at a crawl stage - it doesnt have the time. Most spam detection runs after the even. We answer this question on Reddit every day. 1) There is no thin content - we have 100's of 1-liner pages / no content 2) you can fix it with authority 3) we can publish it on any other domain - doesnt have to be a high authority domain