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Reddit is a social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. Reddit's registered community members can submit content, such as text posts or direct links.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 57% Website Down (57%)
  • 23% Errors (23%)
  • 21% Sign in (21%)

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The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Douai Sign in 7 days ago
Olathe Website Down 8 days ago
Da Nang Sign in 10 days ago
Chhindwāra Sign in 11 days ago
Puteaux Website Down 16 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 16 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • macaronmutt
    lovebug!! 🐞💕 (@macaronmutt) reported

    i ******* HATE reddit bc theres always a reddit mod taking my posts down bc he doesnt like a fat ***** getting attention

  • jollykicks71368
    Jollykicks (@jollykicks71368) reported

    @amtrusova Alarming about Reddit, geez. But in the meantime, somebody needs to take this obvious advert down asap.😜

  • scrubjay__
    Scrub Jay (@scrubjay__) reported

    @Luuk__058 Extremely tired of seeing Chinese names in every game, even regardless of their ping. The ping is a problem, but maybe even worse is their attitude/reasoning for VPNing over to NA/EU. There was a thread about this recently on Reddit. The Western BF playerbase is on average more casual because it includes millions of console players and our gaming culture is generally more relaxed. China is nearly exclusively PC with a highly tryhard culture, hyper-focused on meta. So Chinese players VPN over to the West basically because they think we're trash and to troll us. They join our games because they hate us and to exploit our openness, not for any other reason.

  • fuckfushiguro
    neera / ly ! (@fuckfushiguro) reported

    @localidiot_REAL @GenerallEXE @DiscussingFilm apparently they’ve already tried to copyright someone on reddit (i don’t know if that person was telling the truth BUT if they are, its def gonna be a problem in the future).

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    You set up keyword alerts. They miss Reddit. Miss GitHub. Miss forums where your industry is actually being discussed. Built Signalwise to fix that. Monitors everything. One daily briefing. Live soon.

  • AgenticOperator
    The Agentic Operator (@AgenticOperator) reported

    @ConnorShowler reddit cracking down on bots is actually good news for real brands. genuine participation stands out more when the fake stuff gets filtered. AI engines pulling from reddit will surface the real mentions, not the spam.

  • Dae809
    Darrell Lee (@Dae809) reported

    Watching Reddit "am I the *******" videos is so funny because it can seem like such a normal story in the beginning and then out of nowhere the edits will say "I don't see how cheating on my wife 18 times has anything to do with my marriage problem" 😭

  • Aliasor12
    Aliasor (@Aliasor12) reported

    @vequilss But if you ask on Reddit, you should find everything without too much trouble. It's a fairly common request, and it's often granted (I think there are some save files already available for at least v13.5 out there).(2/2)

  • andupoto
    Andu (@andupoto) reported

    @marclou @trust_mrr On Reddit there are hundreds of people who experience this issue, the review algo is broken and is suspending legitimate accounts. Would be good if @nikitabier looks over it to fix it.

  • JinMoonRights
    Sierra⁷ 🪭 🏳️‍🌈 (@JinMoonRights) reported

    got a new phone months ago and still experiencing an infuriating tech problem that no one seems to be able to help me with I'm in the middle of trying a good old reddit fix wish me luck

  • Stalgio_dnd
    stalgio_yeah (@Stalgio_dnd) reported

    @NataliaFinnVT Ah, the average overwatch expierence of making you rage has already started, how fun (i have genuinely no idea how to fix this, look it up on pc reddit and you might just find the answers within the hour)

  • Bonkyou1337
    bonkyou (@Bonkyou1337) reported

    @TheWarLife @drewlevin @royalwinsmid 1. The point of not able to catch subtle hackers because of skill issue cause there will be more false positives does NOT correlate to league, due to how prevalent softinting and griefing is. Softinting and greifing is much less common in FPS games, at most ppl just fullmute and play their own game, similar to ragesplitting in league but not even as impactful on the result honestly. 2. other points of the comment in reddit are mut, due to it being system specific issue of OW and can be fixed with different implementations rather than "proof of failure of concept" 3. League currently desperately need this to help train the system instead of hoping that hard rulesets that only catches edge cases can somehow improve over time to catch softinters in league. League until a direct interference from Riot or its playerbase CANNOT ever achieve a healthy state by a system designed to catch edge cases. Unless you somehow get AI reviews in this game

  • OhioHogWatch
    🇺🇸 Ohio Hog Watch 👁️👁️🐖 (@OhioHogWatch) reported

    @mcdev How about just think of it this way? People who had no contact with each other in different parts of the world built pyramids. People in different parts of the world isolated by geography came up with similar ideas when it came to gods and spirituality. Im pretty sure some dude didnt sit down a few thousand years ago to draft a book that he hoped would dupe reddit atheists thousands of years into the future to believe in a magic sky daddy.

  • Shawnife
    Iseunife The First (@Shawnife) reported

    Let me explain why VLC is still free despite having over 6B downloads. VLC doesn’t make money because making money would destroy the only thing that made it reach 6 billion downloads in the first place. VLC grew through a specific distribution loop: tech-savvy users install it once, it works perfectly on every weird video file they throw at it, and they recommend it to everyone forever. IT departments deploy it across entire companies. A Reddit comment from 2009 still drives downloads in 2025 because the answer never changed. That recommendation engine dies the second ads appear. Not slowly. Immediately. The users who drive VLC’s distribution are the exact people who understand what ads mean. Your incentives just switched from “make the best player” to “maximize impressions.” They see it, stop recommending it, and your growth engine shuts off. Run the actual numbers. VLC gets maybe 50 million active users daily across 6 billion total downloads. Typical video player ad rates run $1-3 CPM. Even if you served ads on every playback session, you’re looking at maybe $50-150 million annually at absolute peak optimistic assumptions. Sounds like a lot until you realize what the owner actually traded it for. VLC reaching 6 billion people made Kempf (owner of VLC) the person who built the infrastructure everyone depends on. He runs a video consulting business. He built dav1d, an AV1 codec that powers modern streaming. Being “the guy who kept VLC free” opens every door in video technology. Clients pay him to solve problems because he proved he optimizes for quality over quick monetization. “Former ad-supported media player executive” gets you exactly zero of that leverage. The people celebrating Kempf’s ethics are missing the calculation. He didn’t sacrifice millions for principles. He rejected $150M in highly uncertain ad revenue to build permanent positioning worth multiples of that in everything else he touches. VLC free generates more value for Kempf than VLC monetized ever could. The trade was never even close.

  • ClamponShock
    TopoChico (@ClamponShock) reported

    @predatorapp Reddit is going to be down a lot of mods with this guy around

  • Yan_Kodiac
    Yan Kodiac (@Yan_Kodiac) reported

    @Quin_nsfw Seen a lot of people on Reddit and steam forum reporting the same issue on 1.0

  • mnmanofhour
    mnmanofhour (@mnmanofhour) reported

    @amtrusova I have learned a lot from reading reddit and I still do. Their mods are a big problem though.

  • FDTerritory
    FDTerritory (@FDTerritory) reported

    @IbrahimMaliyam @nfergus Sir, Reddit is right down the street. Look for the swastika and you'll be there.

  • Elpeocross
    Rad Dude Comics (@Elpeocross) reported

    @Empty_America The problem is that Picasso ******* sucks and was a reddit tier plant by the powers that be who've been pushing the myth of progress throughout the 20th century. Salvador Dali was the actual talented artist.

  • catboynine
    woof (@catboynine) reported

    has reddit been shitting out for anyone else lately? posts dont load and the sites generally really slow

  • Dantethebanned2
    Dante The Monster Hunter Guy (@Dantethebanned2) reported

    @trashbagbbyxo @MinModulation Reddit down the hall

  • lightissix
    petty ♡ (@lightissix) reported

    @LancelotQueen Ugh that's the worst :( Reddit can be so annoying sometimes I hope the issue can be resolved soon, good luck!🩷

  • RichmondB20
    Clozer (@RichmondB20) reported

    @Georgesantos @POTUS Have you considered exercising?? I read on reddit it is showing promising results for circulation and breathing problems caused by obesity....

  • ooeykablooey
    Ooey Kablooey (@ooeykablooey) reported

    @JigglyPants44 Maybe if you spent less time on reddit and more time clearing the underbrush like your parents and grandparents did, you wouldn’t have this problem.

  • N0cturn4lly
    🖤🐱Mino🐱🖤 ꒰˚𝐕𝐒𝐥𝐨𝐩˚꒱ (@N0cturn4lly) reported

    @PhloxNesspalier Sir reddit is down the hall

  • ZainanZhou
    Zainan Victor Zhou (@ZainanZhou) reported

    Reddit is completely broken.

  • tonyturbopoopie
    p320 pointed at my ballz (@tonyturbopoopie) reported

    @scrumble_eggs Why don’t you just do what you did before turdeau canceled fire maintenance? This wasn’t a issue 10 years ago the decline of Canada into retard Reddit the country is surreal to watch.

  • SonicXAmyGreat2
    SonamyGreat2P (@SonicXAmyGreat2) reported

    @BraSonic15 Agreed, right before 2020's at the right time. Obviously when reddit and deviantart exist before this app is a terrible place for build sonic fandom.

  • RiderSketches
    RIDER SKETCH (@RiderSketches) reported

    a founder launched on product hunt: 1,200 visitors, zero customers. then hit reddit: 12 paying users in 48 hours. product hunt validates that your product looks like a product. reddit validates whether anyone actually needs it. the quiet correction: product hunt, hacker news, indie hacker circles — builder echo chambers. everyone's polite. everyone upvotes. nobody buys. reddit forces different physics. you can't hide behind polish or positioning. if your product solves a real problem, they'll tell you. if it doesn't, they'll tell you that too. faster and louder.

  • TheGameVerse
    GameVerse (@TheGameVerse) reported

    Only around 75 countries officially support PlayStation Network, while roughly 120 countries don’t. That means around 62% of countries still don’t have official access to the PlayStation Store. If the PS6 goes digital-only, many players in those regions would have to create accounts for another country just to buy games, and they could end up paying more. A Reddit user highlighted the issue.