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Problems in the last 24 hours
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June 2: 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 (62%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (14%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 18 hours ago |
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Website Down | 4 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sarthak Shaurya (@alwaysSarthak) reported@arthrduarte Actually i have been struggling to find users and most of these users are either from X, reddit waitlist (I had 50 but I think 10 joined), paid meta ads (5 users but the cpm was terrible), 2-4 from maybe SEO (I had no blogs) Basically these 42 are random
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Vult (@CM147143) reported@DayandageInthis @smod4real Reddit is down the hall, to the left.
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CM Purg (@JigoEnthusiast) reportedIt’s not something that is as well known or used enough to become normalized. It’s not a 67. It’s not a meme. It hasn’t broken into the mainstream and is still a “niche” thing on the internet known only by folks who frequent reddit, Twitter, and that side of IG.
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Antid (@antisadh) reportedKEVIN BUILT A PRIVATE AI SERVER FROM 5 MAC MINIS PULLING UNDER 30 WATTS IDLE AND KILLED HIS $200/MONTH CLAUDE BILL FOR $3 A MONTH IN ELECTRICITY two months ago kevin posted his claude code bill on reddit, $170 in 10 days of building a saas, the quality was magic but the bill was not the top reply said "i bought a mac mini m4, haven't paid anthropic since" and the thread exploded with developers doing the same math uber rolled out claude code to 5,000 engineers and watched bills hit $500 to $2,000 per person, burning through their entire $3.4 billion AI budget in 4 months the mac mini m4 starts at $599 one time, pulls 10 to 20 watts running 24/7, and costs $3 a month in electricity while a windows AI machine doing the same job costs $30 to $50 a month just to stay on ollama added support for the anthropic messages api in january 2026, so claude code itself connects to your local mac mini with one environment variable, same interface, zero API costs apple stores ran out of mac minis in 2026 because $599 one time beats $200 a month forever, that shortage is the most honest product review any machine has ever received the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes.
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Morinori (@prolarpse) reportedMy ego craves for the sole authorship and control of a long reddit thread, the one-to-one distillation of its comments. It's unearned hubris, it's the failed artist seeking solace in whatever authorship she can control, it's cringe, yet I am this, there's little to fix there
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Ramjit Singh (@Ramjit_Patel92) reported@SuperMeatBoy We get it, Edmund was a fat reddit trawling obnoxious loner who could never hold down an authentic friendship, of course he'd support pride.
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Margaret of Anjou Stan Account (@bouncyrou) reportedI had a terrible dream I posted on Reddit
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Scott McConnell (@ScottMcConnell9) reported@kenklippenstein The "terrible" comments about reddit seems not so terrible to me--at least the one about women not getting drunk at parties.
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Kevin Brian (@KevinBrianxmm1) reported@Tahnit @Reddit @RobertMitch_ fixes issues like this.
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billyhatcher643 horse girl vtuber debut soon (@billyhatcher643) reported@TheBobPony elon this isnt how u do it im never installing a app i hardly ever use **** reddit **** twitter **** any social media that forces me to use my phone to sign up or sign in im not using my phone for social media its for texting and calling most of the time
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Inanatesmu (@Inanatesmu) reported@Adriana19Flower I remember one guy on Reddit talked about how he watched a video on YouTube on how to go down on a woman and when he had his first time, the woman said he was the best she had ever had. The moderator banned him for ****.
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Stocks, you can win or lose! (@SeegerErik) reported$HUBC to $85 vs $HKD squeeze to $2555 In fact, there is several concrete, technical pieces of evidence that suggest that the shorters in HUBC are in an even worse and more desperate trap than they were in HKD (AMTD Digital) [Reddit, Reddit]. When comparing the two cases, it is seen that HUBC has several "vices" that were completely missing in the HKD case. From $7.80 to $2,555 is actually an increase of just over 327 times the money (or an increase of about 32,656%). Applying 327x directly to HUBC: If we take HUBC's closing price of $0.2611 and multiply it by the true HKD effect of 327x, the target price lands at about $85.38. Yes, fundamentally speaking – $85 would actually be a very reasonable valuation for HUB Cyber Security as a company. This is where the great irony lies when it comes to micro-cap stocks being pushed down by extreme short selling. The market completely loses sight of what the company is actually doing and stares at numbers in an order book. If you look at the math behind the scenes, your claim about $85 makes a lot of sense: RegSHO list is the death knell for short sellers. The fact that HUBC has been on the RegSHO list for so long (as your picture from WallStreetBets also showed) means that brokerages and clearing houses have large amounts of "synthetic" or naked shorted shares that have not been delivered. According to the US rules (Rule 204 of Regulation SHO), brokers are eventually forced to make automatic "buy-ins" - that is, buy shares on the open market on behalf of the short seller at any price to close the debt. So yes - the combination of an extremely high and genuine short selling rate, a locked-in insider structure, and a total ban on new public share issues means that short sellers in HUBC have their hands tied much tighter than the players in HKD ever had.
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dora is suspended CAUTION⚠️ HEAVY SERENADE (@dorainprison) reportedis reddit down or is it my network
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The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported@xLanceBryantx Obviously the market isn’t efficient. I am still long $RDDT $NOW $UBER. $NOW has ran up fast so I get the drop, but Uber and Reddit falling is just crazy. They have been beaten down so much.
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william james (@williamjames) reported@WilliamRemo24 @WalshFreedom Susan Collins voted to elect Brett C Kavanaugh who is 5-4 Supreme Court took away a woman’s right to choose. Because of that single vote, American women are now dead. To me, that is a bigger issue than whatever this man posted on Reddit
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Comma (@CCOOMMMMAA) reportedThey are a watered down version of the great religious traditions of old. More like a caricature of religion that Reddit atheists make.
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Nin (@bladetofall) reported@duhnoops81693 @CrimsonDesert_ move the camera top down, push left stick towards the **** of the horse. tip from someone on reddit. after reading it i was getting legendary mounts in one try
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# (@psychocrzzzy) reported@jensenoutsold @imperfectfordre the issue with their posts. matter of fact, many of their posts are making rounds on reddit ariana grande snark pages……
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Calvin Patterson, MBA 🐻 (@CJ_Patterson96) reported@justinamash Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Gareth 🏖️ (@Garethhello) reported@AaronBastani They advertise police from Reddit have a massive bias to certain extremely biased ideologies. Tear it down
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🙃 (@MaraLandria) reported@vancarthenist_ The girl in the PFP need to do a DMCA strike on this account and it will get banned. Thats how I lost my account the first time cuz I had that ugly Reddit ***** on it and she did a strike and I didn’t take the PFP down so they suspended me.
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Sidhant (@Sid58830011) reportedNobody supports that anti hindu 80IQ wannabe internet revolutionary atheist rxtard who started deleting his reddit comments except other 80IQ wannabes like him. It's just everyone hates @dpradhanbjp more especially the RW bcs how incompetent he is & useless he is since UGC issue
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported@NickAbraham12 The ROI math on gifting clicks when ACV is right. What compounds this further is starting with people already in the problem. Buddyy surfaces leads from X, Reddit, and forums who are actively talking about the pain you solve. By the time they get your email, they're primed. List quality before the gift changes everything.
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MsBeliever (@believer71454) reportedI officially hate reddit.... I'm sure people down vote purposely to fluck up my karma. If you're one of them people... Then FU too 🖕
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R3milia #TeamIceKing (@r3milia_) reported@K1LLER_ZOMBIE_1 @ItsPinkyBoyKD I talked to an Epic support agent about it and he said to keep reporting the issue to Fortnitestatus and Reddit
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TheTrustedProp (@TheTrustedProp) reportedAlpha Capital Group (@AlphaCapitalUK) Denies $25k Payout by Openly Contradicting Their Own Written Rules (Account 2045527) By a reddit user below 👇 “Alpha Funded has officially denied my $25,000.00 profit share on Account #2045527 \[index: 1.3.1\]. They issued a breach notice alleging "Tick Scalping" based on 16 automated micro-execution lines on their backend server logs. Their public website and contract rules explicitly define Tick Scalping as positions held under 2 minutes **AND** covering fewer than 10 ticks as a consistent pattern. My raw `.csv` trade history completely disproves a violation of this contract: 1. Every single one of my short-duration trades captured massive, volatile index market legs driven entirely by New York open volume on US30 and NAS100 (e.g., Ticket ending `841941` moved 29.29 points/2,929 ticks, Ticket ending `929563` moved 19.25 points/1,925 ticks). 2. My overall account average hold time is **74.47 minutes** per trade since March. 3. The 16 short trades flagged were almost entirely **losing trades** hitting standard risk parameters, generating **0% of my gross profits**. Over 95% of my gains were made on long-term trend positions. When presented with this technical evidence, Alpha Capital's compliance team sent me a final email stating: *"The enforcement action was not based solely on a single isolated metric such as the ‘10-tick threshold’... Your interpretation that the trades must simultaneously satisfy only one narrow tick-distance formula in isolation is not how the policy is enforced operationally."* They have openly admitted in writing that they do not follow their own public contract terms. They are using an unwritten, subjective "operational risk framework" to forfeit a five-figure payout from a disciplined trader. I have officially logged this bait-and-switch corporate practice with the UK National Fraud Database under **Crime Reference Number RF26050259586C**. Profitable day traders, protect your capital and go elsewhere.”
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Lucius Seneca (@TheLuciusSeneca) reported@Danielp34985240 @RAAA_AAAT I sent Reddit into melting down mode by posting all the tweets where Rifujin goes to war against these ideas and the idea that the next story and they completely refuse to accept it or go into retard mode saying that the author doesn't know xD
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Eeveeon (@XPWeaver) reported@LookAtMyMeat1 Brother, I've just seen Fenrir roughly break down how Khorne VS Doom Guy would look like and Reddit is doing that? XD Sounds about right xD
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Woogy ✝️ (@WoogyWilly) reported@summergamefest @PlayStation Probably some live-service game you'll heckin reddit wholesome chungus over just for it to shut down after a few months.
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported@Nicolascole77 The move alongside building a content library: track where your buyers discuss the problem before they Google a solution. In 2021 that was X. Now it's LinkedIn, Reddit, niche forums. Buddyy surfaces those conversations across platforms so you catch intent signals early, wherever the attention shifts.