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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
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July 18: Problems at Reddit
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (57%)
- Errors (23%)
- Sign in (21%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 6 days ago |
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Website Down | 7 days ago |
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Sign in | 10 days ago |
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Sign in | 11 days ago |
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Website Down | 15 days ago |
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Website Down | 16 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sam B. (@NannerMcPants) reported@TrevorOfficialR i unironically really enjoyed the snyder cuts. no idea why they decided to reddit them down for theaters
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Nick Castanon (@N_Constancio) reported@DetroitOnLion Sorry was offline for a while. Just from reddit, but the post was taken down.
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2manywords (@anacrose) reported@amtrusova @Reddit what is your problem ? Can't people post photos anymore ??
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just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported@danielkleach Spent 6 months perfecting an app nobody used. Built new app - now in 2 weeks Started posting on Twitter and Reddit in communities relevant to the problem. First week had more signups than the previous year. And got paid users. The answer is right there.
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Memphis (@thornskeptic) reportedI loooove Justin & will forever be a belieber but look at Skylrk forum on reddit, his customer service team is also a joke 😭😖 terrible management of their brands tbh The Biebers are really just selling their name on brands, despite the products being mid to low quality
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zaniya💐 (@9iyaa) reportedI searched my problem on Reddit and no results came up, FUCKKKK
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Deshawn Findley (@wordizbon) reportedReddit sucks. I swear. They keep permanently for new things you are not aware of. Even the warning doesn’t even allow you time to correct it. The warning doesn’t give time to fix issue. This is total BS. And support doesn’t care. #redditsucks #reddit #reddithelp
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mnmanofhour (@mnmanofhour) reported@amtrusova I have learned a lot from reading reddit and I still do. Their mods are a big problem though.
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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.
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💚 Fae 💚 (@LancelotQueen) reportedtryna not crash out, I'm having some import shipping issues. I went to reddit to get some advice and my post was auto removed. Reddit pls I have 5 days to fill out this stupid form 🥲 I just want my plastic serotonin come onnn
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Jordy.app (@Jordy_vD_) reportedFor years I thought my vision was deteriorating further even though a simple test of taking out my contacts would make Things sharper up close Go to Google different brands to try First Reddit post: Cooper Vision has been really bad for the past few years, constantly blurry and soft version (I have this problem) Now we wait. Ordered 2 different brands, one of which was recommended in the same thread. Astigmatism this time as well.
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Parry the Jerry 😒 (@Random_pookie20) reported@Sapphire1Weapon My apology i should have been cleared Actually I was having conversation with a fan on reddit Chat and she said to me "capcom created a problem which wasn't even the problem" and idk what to say Like if they want to show he is married Let them show 😭I said
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ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reportedthe niche that's made me $41,200 came from a reddit thread i found in 11 minutes. it wasn't a trending topic. it wasn't a niche i was passionate about. it was a rant with 743 upvotes from someone frustrated that nobody had built the thing they needed. "why is there no simple system for selling digital products on X without showing your face or becoming an influencer." 743 upvotes. 200+ comments all saying variations of "same" and "please someone make this." i searched gumroad. 14 products existed in the space between $19 and $497. competition wasn't a warning. competition was proof people were already spending money on this exact problem. the shelf wasn't empty. the shelf had a gap. every existing product taught "create a product and post about it." none of them taught what happens between the tweet and the sale. the capture, the warmup, the community layer, the backend that converts while you sleep. built the ugliest google doc you've ever seen that afternoon. no design. no branding. wrote it like a long text to a friend who was stuck. uploaded it to gumroad at $39. that file has done $41,200. i haven't opened it since the night i made it. did it again. different complaint. different subreddit. 519 upvotes. built another ugly doc over a weekend. $57. that one's done $23,400 in 4 months. and again. 9 times now across gumroad and whop. $127,000 total. every single product started the same way. a frustrated stranger on reddit describing a problem nobody had packaged the solution for. most people searching for "the right niche" are sitting in their head brainstorming what sounds cool. that's the wrong ***** for the job. the right niche isn't something you invent. it's something 743 strangers already validated for you by clicking the same arrow on the same complaint. the system is the same every time. find the complaint. check the upvotes. check gumroad for the gap. build the simplest version of the solution in one sitting. price it $29-$47. post about the problem using the exact language from the thread. i wrote out the whole niche-picking
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Cinfo (@CinfoAmir) reported@zks7770 No facts all BS, I still have got any answer apart from liquidity low price going down oh no. Move on cry baby, how’s my post unethical, the things I am saying are building on Supra, I also say do your own research and NFA I just saw you promoting link, you know for how many years link was dumping the coins, for year link community complained about Sergey dumping coins. Here are some examples of community comments: * X reply to Sergey (2025): “How can they trust LINK as a project when you are the ones who lower its price!!” * X reply: “Sergey uses $LINK community like they are his OnlyFans base… to fund his dreams.” * X reply under Chainlink post: “Dumping your token to investors same as XRP…” * Reddit (r/Chainlink, 2021): A user discussed wallets moving LINK and noted people were claiming the team was “dumping,” but after inspecting transactions wrote: “I see no evidence this is being dumped.” * Reddit (LINKTrader, 2022): Holders discussed the criticism: “People say the CL team dumps…” One of the highest-rated replies responded that these claims were based on false rumors and lacked evidence, arguing price declines were largely due to market selling rather than team sales. * Reddit (2023): When asked whether developers were still dumping LINK, one reply said: “The answer is probably yes… but no more than other projects,” adding that the narrative had become exaggerated and largely priced in. Cry harder
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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)
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Mason.json (@whatmasonbuilds) reportedDay 14 of #buildinpublic Progress: Successfully set up and tested the complete subscription payment flow via the Chrome extension in the Stripe sandbox. Problem: Ran the product through a few mainstream LLMs today: product MVP, QA, build structure. Each one had a different "obvious" feedback. Also easy to walk away with a longer backlog than you started with. My take: lock the core feature, ship, iterate on actual user feedback. Posted that question on Reddit. 6k+ views, ~20 replies, great advice! ". As a newbie, Reddit is a great place to ask questions (addressing the overthinking/ overbuilding problems)
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PeaceThruStrength (@Ferrum_Patriot) reported@amtrusova You were on reddit. That's the problem.
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Steve (@Game_Dev_Steve) reportedWe can't say the questions are a retail problem until we address the Say platform problems. It has two major issues, and probably more: 1. Doesn't use an OAuth style authentication. It literally requires full authority plaintext credentials to use on your behalf. This is retard level opsec. Thus, only retards participate. 2. Promotes early proposals to the front. Aka, the Reddit problem. Dumb questions get seen on the first page and people spend votes there without considering more thoughtful questions on deeper pages.
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Unknown (@UnknownAccuracy) reported> **** i have a problem > ask chatgpt > its hallucinating some bs > search it and put reddit at the end of my search > some chad from 14years ago has the answer **** ai, much rather learn from an indian math youtuber or redditor
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Chrono (@ThaComicBookFan) reported@GurrenIsPeak3 Looked on Reddit this been a problem for a decade 💔 some say it can take up to a week like wtf😭
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Prabhu (@prabhugopal_) reported@solopribuilds @veggiesyucky1 you know, it depends on the domain you work ! if you are solving problem in software, analyze who are your customers first ? then find where they spend most of their time on. - maybe reddit, X and discord or whatever communities, people will be discussing their problems there..
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Paul E. Jones (@paul_e_jones) reported@derjanni @Reddit Then there's the business side. I didn't like the Reddit app, but a app developer on AU made a great program. They made the API cost impossible for him, so it died. So they have ****** mods and a ****** UI. I closed my account years ago over both of these issues.
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Queen Pierre (@QueenPierreBaby) reportedReddit is a terrible place. The mods on it are awful. That’s why Alexis left his own creation because he couldn’t stop “Redditors” from using his own platform from calling his wife a “N word”
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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.
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Brian Syme (@surmoulage) reported@amtrusova @dEW4FL Reddit has been on a nonstop down for about ten years now. I don't see it pulling out of the dive.
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Viictyy 🇱🇹 (@V1ictyy) reported@seiyaposting top 5 images to send in your femboy reddit discord server
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Alexander Trefonas (@a3voices) reported@coryalthoff As someone who’s done it very slowly, post comments in old Reddit posts and forum threads that mention your product and get slow organic traction
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bunny 🐰 🐟 VMaple (@bvnnyfish) reportedI gotta go back to reddit again, because why is DaVinci giving me these random single frames of Media Offline, which ***** fhe export- ONLY when im recording though. so its probably an issue with that, but im not savvy enough to know what the issue issssss
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A Crunchy Lettuce 🦘 (@ACrunchyLettuce) reported@SwipeWright @reddit_lies AI detectors are pretty terrible so they cant be used as any kind of evidence at all and should be ignored, also reddit is one of the most commonly scraped websites for training LLM datasets, so of course all redditors will sound like an LLM, when all redditors speak the same way
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Δ (@lionfiresoul) reported@JennyBear13 Reddit is down the hall and to the left