Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
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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
The graph below depicts the number of Reddit reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
June 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 (63%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (12%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 6 days ago |
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Errors | 7 days ago |
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Sign in | 9 days ago |
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Website Down | 13 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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heynot2day (@doInoU_) reported@MadamstyxXo @hnynadj @ttpdblockbillie Ok, and someone paid $50 dollars for a sweatshirt that is missing the logo. This is a silly convo and a weird hill to die on. Go on reddit and search "merch issues", 1000's of posts for 100's of artists.
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meditext (@def_meditext) reported@rbxXlXi As much as I like their project, I find it sketchy their connection with one of the members that left a long time and you had commented in one of your Reddit posts when that subreddit which was closed down recently was run by the same user and got unfairly banned there.
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WingedPigBBQ (@wingedPigBBQ) reported@yawaramin Can’t even use it on mobile now without the forced login. About done with reddit
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Damir (@DamirBilalov) reported1/ Search "best things to do in Savannah" on Google. Wanderlog isn't on page 1. What is: two one-person travel blogs and a Reddit thread. Wanderlog's Savannah page has 50+ places, a map and itinerary tooling. It's better than all three. Google just can't tell. 2/ Why can't it tell? The entire site has zero schema markup. I checked the raw HTML on the homepage, a city guide, a place page and a blog post. 0 JSON-LD, 0 microdata everywhere. For a product that's literally lists of places, there's no ItemList saying "this is the authority." 3/ So it ranks like a random blog instead of what it actually is. Wanderlog ranks for ~2 million keywords. But 576,200 sit on page 2, positions 11-20. That's more than the 327,379 they hold in the entire top 10 combined. 4/ And that page-2 mass is the exact content that drives installs. City guides. Place pages. The core of the product, one click short of page 1. 5/ This isn't a site in trouble. They won in the app store, so the web was never the channel they had to nail. Nobody wired the pages to be read by a machine. Fair call at the time. 6/ But the searches moved. People ask Google and ChatGPT "what do I do in Savannah" now, and the answer gets assembled from blogs and forums, because those pages are structured to be understood. 7/ Wanderlog built itself to answer that exact question. It's the best source for it. It's just not the one getting picked.
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Alex the Engineer (@AlexEngineerAI) reportedChatGPT + Beehiiv paid newsletter: what Month 1, 3, and 6 actually look like The "write a newsletter with AI and charge $9/month" pitch makes it sound easy. Here is what the math actually looks like. Setup costs Beehiiv's Grow plan is $42/month. That is the minimum tier to charge paid subscriptions and access their ad network. You are paying $42 in overhead before a single subscriber pays you. Month 1 50 to 100 free subscribers if you post 2x per week and cross-promote consistently on X or Reddit. Realistically 0 to 3 paid subscribers at $9/month. Revenue: $0 to $27 gross. Subtract $42 Beehiiv + Stripe processing fees (2.9% + $0.30 per transaction) and you are in the red. ChatGPT cuts your draft time from 3-4 hours per issue down to 45-60 minutes. That is real. But the bottleneck is not writing speed. It is audience trust, which does not compress. Month 3 200 to 400 free subscribers. 10 to 25 paid at $9/month. Gross: $90 to $225/month. Net after $42 Beehiiv and Stripe: roughly $40 to $175/month. You are now cash-flow positive, barely. Month 6 500 to 1200 free subscribers. 30 to 80 paid. Gross: $270 to $720/month. Net: roughly $220 to $660/month after platform costs. The conversion reality: roughly 3 to 8 percent of free subscribers ever upgrade. Most stay on the free tier indefinitely. That ratio does not improve much with better writing. It improves with niche specificity and consistent delivery. What actually changes with ChatGPT in this workflow You can sustain 2x weekly output without burning out. That consistency is what builds the free subscriber base in months 2 and 3. It does not grow your list. It does not convert free readers. Those are audience problems, not writing problems. The model works. Month 6 math is real. Month 1 is not a shortcut.
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Katakana (@TonyGoesOnline) reported@heydomoshi "Buzz on Proposal 4 (the key contested item)Social media (especially X/Reddit GME-related) has unconfirmed claims that the stockholder proposal to lower the special meeting threshold from 20% to 10% was voted down (Board had recommended against). "
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ℌ𝔞𝔩𝔤 (@halgalaz) reported@IsabelJlee I guess I could try this but a friend had the same issue and I checked twt reddit and it also seems to be the case for some too...
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Shiloh (@ShiTheProducer) reportedThese ****** are down bad. Instead of paying for your ideas or trying to bring in more creative people. Let me just steal what people from Reddit have to think
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Jamie (@PeckingOrder03) reported@juasanalghaib "attempt to be likeable" reddit is down the hall and to the left, leave the aura farming to the japanese litter pickers pls
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Muscolino (@tonymuscolino) reported@satansplain @kkKelechi_ Not just on reddit. I was keeping it simple. In everyday social circles. I'd say 95% of the self-proclaimed atheists I've came across have no issues criticizing Christianity but clutch their pearls for any other religions criticisms. So yes, if you're concerned about the authenticity of an eNtIrE dEmOgRaPhIc, it's up to you to sort out the virtue signalers, not me.
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Hext (@Hextgg) reported@jadenkendam @DeadbyDaylight I believe they confirmed on reddit that calm spirit not working against jumpscare is intended. Not sure about the others
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Daniel (@fatalroadie00) reported@Reddit I'm getting "we had some issues saving your changes. please try again." and cant post on any subreddit. your reddithelp site doesnt give me ANY options for this...
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Nullshot (@nullshotai) reported@RoundtableSpace The catch with full autopilot is Reddit flags autonomous posting fast. The fix is keeping a human on the publish button: let it find threads and draft, but you approve what goes out. (basically why we went semi-autonomous with ours.)
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Value Drift (@valuedrift) reportedAll the stories from here and Reddit of people getting got from contractors are very interesting. I've never one gotten got by a contractor. Sometimes it's just been fine, but it's never been terrible. I'm pretty picky though and do quote a lot. Do they all just talk to one and pick?
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Gaetan Loubiere | Zone Mentale (@zonementale) reportedThe biggest problem on Reddit isn't getting views. It's getting banned. Most brands fail because they promote too aggressively and forget that Reddit runs on trust. If you want to get cited by AI, LLMs or good SEO content, and future search engines, you need a community that trusts you. That's why we built a tool to help brands understand subreddit rules and opportunities before posting. Because Reddit should stay Reddit: a place for communities, fans, and people helping each other.
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Storm (@stormyhaze1) reported@meeksz_ It's so wild seeing the way y'all absolutely glaze her. Reddit has its issues, but the general consensus on Drew over there is one thing they're spot on about. She's such a nothing burger of a housewife, she just doesn't have "it". Her spot could go to someone more exciting.
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Yubelqueen (@Yubelqueen14859) reported@atrocityTCG @JaredHendrix6 I dont fallow you or ney, so I dont know if you posted the kozmo leaks, but they where all over reddit before they where taken down, and It made caused TCGplayer stores to de-list Kozmo inventory
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Jonathan Ellis (@spyced) reported@nicksherrow @benhylak How the hell has Reddit solved the spam problem where nobody else could?
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Sea🎐 (@StateTraveler7) reported@KaneHypeGuy This was always going to be the problem. You can take all the stories you want from reddit, if you have no passionate creators dedicated to their art you'll have no success.
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Brandon ッ (@notbrvnd0n) reported@specialkdelslay I just downvoted your comment. FAQ What does this mean? The amount of karma (points) on your comment and Reddit account has decreased by one. Why did you do this? There are several reasons I may deem a comment to be unworthy of positive or neutral karma. These include, but are not limited to: • Rudeness towards other Redditors, • Spreading incorrect information, • Sarcasm not correctly flagged with a /s. Am I banned from the Reddit? No - not yet. But you should refrain from making comments like this in the future. Otherwise I will be forced to issue an additional downvote, which may put your commenting and posting privileges in jeopardy. I don't believe my comment deserved a downvote. Can you un-downvote it? Sure, mistakes happen. But only in exceedingly rare circumstances will I undo a downvote. If you would like to issue an appeal, shoot me a private message explaining what I got wrong. I tend to respond to Reddit *** within several minutes. Do note, however, that over 99.9% of downvote appeals are rejected, and yours is likely no exception. How can I prevent this from happening in the future? Accept the downvote and move on. But learn from this mistake: your behavior will not be tolerated on Reddit[.]com. I will continue to issue downvotes until you improve your conduct. Remember: Reddit is privilege, not a right.
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Optimal Popsicle (@MansplainStuff) reported@cb_doge Okay, but see, you missed a glaring issue. Reddit is the number 2 download.
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AitkenAintDead (@_RonnieMac_) reported@crab14777 @reachthefinals That would require them addressing the ACTUAL problems instead of changing **** no one asked for but a minority of bots on Reddit. So good luck.
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Allen Harris (@crash_matrix) reported@KateCox59582715 While I frankly don't believe you're asking this question in good faith, since the reasons have been laid out ad nauseum on this platform as well as many others, I'll respond with the highlights: First of all, not everybody give those pieces of information to social media; in fact, a lot of people refuse to. For instance, while I was willing to do it with X, I wouldn't want to give it to reddit or anything owned by Facebook. I have Youtube Premium, but only on my work account - I've got a separate account for personal use and I don't want Youtube to have my PII on that account. Second, neither the UK nor the US bills only affect social media. The under-16 ban is just one piece of a larger collection of laws. The Weather app, ffs, requires you to verify your age in the UK. Third, companies (like social media - but others as well) do often acquire identifying information about us (whether or not we give it to them), and we *don't* like or want that. There's just not a way around it - they bake it into their TOSes usually with no way to opt out. And there's no way to operate in the modern world without using at least some of those services. Fourth, importantly, with centralized databases of identifying and tracking information, it makes it much easier for governments to get around warrant requirements to (and more convenient for hackers to illegally) get our personal information and consumption habits. And that's a very big problem. Fifth, and possibly the most important point: We shouldn't have to explain ourselves. Wanting privacy online is perfectly reasonable and it's nobody else's business what our reasons are so long as we're not committing crimes.
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HectorSol🇨🇺 (@CloverSolX) reportedI don’t see the problem, there is so much untapped potential on Reddit, I’ve read some incredible stories on that app.
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Alec (@Gitranked) reported@glenngabe But what happens if Google cracks down and a competitor starts mentioning your company all over Reddit 🤔
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Ruthrasankar (@SRuthrasan71495) reported@NawaAIdev Exactly. Most founders post without matching intent first. The way to use reddit is to find the subreddits and places that are actually speaking about the problem you solve. Broadcasting won't work there, especially commenting on posts like "drop your saas". Are you using reddit for marketing?
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🐍🚁Physical Removal Enthusiast🐍🇻🇦 (@physicalremova) reported@SnakeHoppe @muhcaptalismbad I remember there is a small “AnCap” reddit server but the one time I went and go see it there was an pro-IP post that was at the top of the feed. That whole thing is probably filled with left-prags who think that Hoppe is practically the anti-christ.
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Paul Solt (@PaulSolt) reported@CalimanuLoredan I do plan to post on Reddit and some other sites. I think the more links you can have cross reference (back links) the more likely your website / product will index on Google and then with ChatGPT. Website is one area I need to fix. I had Claude build a new one to replace my outdated website. It's not perfect, but it's what I need to lift the product up more.
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Clip.Mogging (@clipmogger) reported@wolf_big67589 @Katz940 @TheManlet_King Why normie issues are you having where reddit and not substack is first result? Also, who gives a **** who has tech support tips - AI can parse all that **** for you for years…
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Whaaat_Ever! (@WBergeson11310) reported@jewels_Jewels77 You got your info from Reddit then turned off comments. You’re a loser! Civilian courts maintain jurisdiction over service members just like any other civilian citizen. If the service member is needed for a trial or deposition, a judge can issue a valid subpoena