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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.
May 31: 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 (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Vinod KR (@always_VinodKr) reportedmost developers don't have a "can't build" problem. they have a "don't know what to build" problem. i had the same one — so i stopped brainstorming and started reading complaints instead. reddit rants. app store reviews. forum posts written at midnight by someone who couldn't find what they needed. turns out that's where the real ideas live. i've been collecting them. & posting validated micro SaaS gaps here — regularly — each one backed by real frustration from real people. follow if you want to build something people already want 🎯
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Flamingoodness (@Flamingoodness1) reported@CarinhaQualque1 @GenterMarko @imtemzy The average Reddit experience is I jump on a random subreddit talking about a show or game I like, making a joke, asking a question, etc, only for that post to get automatically removed as soon as it’s posted for some dumb *** reason or a Reddit mod takes it down cuz “**** you”
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Jonathan Fontanez (@jonfontanez) reportedReddit: "Opus 4.x sucks, I can't get it to do x,y,z..." Maybe...maybe the problem is you
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Caste (@castedev) reportedi’ve started commenting on people on reddit talking about my new startup Vevee i’m receiving my first feedbacks (i know they are ai generated) but still they point “problems” i didn’t think of so i’m fixing both! i wish X can give some value too, but seems no one is here to help 🫶
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🏂 (@goonscroII) reportedYou *** lovers/*** worshipping gooners mind if I drop some ball knowledge on this app? She’s not an OF model or pornstar or Reddit NSFW girl, just some chick with a huge *** if you guys are down. She’s also not anyone I actually know so relax, you IRL-lusting gooners
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David Quaid - AI SEO (@DavidGQuaid) reported@NickLeRoy @RyanJones To me - making @primaryposition rank has meant following a process and each post takes < 20 minutes - because I leverage from the content I write here and on Reddit.... All i did is break EET into 10 terms and created 10 posts - and then adjusted if I got the mechanics wrong. Nothing amazing. My age old hypothesis is that Pogo-sticking is more of a fear tactic than a reality - my observations - that once we take a rank position - its rare to lose - so the content didn't let it down. That way - when someone says - oh you're wrong about XXX or YYY - I can has data
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SuniSid3Up (@sunisid3up) reported@lexispascal wth 😭😭😭 yeah i saw a few reddit posts about it and it seems to be a widespread issue! like they’re so vague and ridiculous that it had to be a bot.
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Rage of pepe (@rageofpepe68) reported@RudeOnion I take off my shoes before i enter a house, I have great health insurance and even when I was poor i never had an issue getting health coverage. Reddit is ran by retarded trans people
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Gene | AI工具目录网站 (@codedbygene) reportedAIDeckly Notes #10 I think every AI tool needs long-term discovery. Not just a launch day. A lot of AI founders spend months building. Then put everything into: Product Hunt Launch tweets Reddit posts Newsletter mentions And for a few days, traffic looks great. Then it fades. The problem is: Users don't all show up on launch day. Most people discover tools when they actually need them. Someone might need your tool: next week next month six months later That's why I think the real challenge isn't launching. It's staying discoverable. Through: search AI recommendations alternatives pages discussions use cases community content Launches create attention. Discovery creates businesses. That's one of the core ideas behind AIDeckly.
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Tohid M (@tohid_mahedavi) reported@compileandpush @Aqib__786Ai @konceptai_site fair concern. no system is perfect. a highly upvoted Reddit thread doesn't always mean a viable business. that's why we layer it: source engagement (real replies, not just upvotes) + multi-model analysis + competitor check. if a "problem" has no competitors at all, that's actually a red flag we flag in the output. community voting is the final filter. if real founders look at an idea and downvote it, that signal matters more than any algorithm. the crowd catches what the AI misses.
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arai (@AraitonZ) reportedplease please take down reddit fc
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Tommy (@stockdaddyg) reportedThis is one of the reasons I started building a position in $RDDT recently. The growth profile is impressive on its own: • Revenue +69% • DAUq +17% • ARPU +44% • Gross margins above 90% What keeps pulling me back to the story is that Reddit increasingly looks like a platform with multiple monetization vectors. Advertising continues to improve, search behavior is shifting toward community-driven content, and AI companies are actively competing for access to proprietary datasets. The stock is still down roughly 25% YTD, yet the business has continued to execute at a very high level. Interesting setup for a company around a $30B market cap.
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Caleb (@VolsAndDraft) reported@GattoBaby “UT’s biggest nightmare” in bio. Reddit is down the hall and to the left.
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💎 (@SugoiDaowarrior) reported@miketwinks Ya I check reddit to read people thesis on various issues tbh, stocks and others. It's just more open
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Ilan | CreatoHub (@ilan_hertz) reported@Diveshj25 Between those two, students are usually the cheaper wedge — they talk about money problems publicly (Reddit, campus Discords) so you can reach them without paid ads. Salaried employees are bigger LTV but quieter buyers. Easier to get traction with the loud one first.
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Xuccessfull_Yusluv (@Xuccessfull_1) reportedAnyone on reddit….. I’ve been trying to post something….. and they always bring it down
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R4!KU D3M! (@c0ntradict0r) reported@OrwellNGoode Reddit needs to be shut down. It's clearly collection of delusional retards
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bean ⭐️ smoking okc PACK (@grandeg4nger) reportedJust slow asfk on nba twt omg yall slow get off Reddit the incelrot killing the brain cells
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CalabroneShowDogs (@CalabroneDogs) reported@GlammaSooz @ourx_vault @Timcast No No that cool illustration of how John O'keefe bent down for the car to hit him while holding a martini glass. Or he could discuss *** a Reddit group he started threw his *** out because he is too stupid. Or he could disscus him alter ego the "annymous attorney" who matches him word for word
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Walton Wisdom 🇺🇸 (@TheWaltonWisdom) reportedI bet he has no issue with Reddit though
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Mizu Financial (@MizuFinancial) reportedNobody's first 100 customers came from a growth hack. We've looked. It's almost always the same loop: 1. Go where your people already hang out. Some Reddit thread, some Discord server, some X community.+linkedin 2. Be the person who actually answers the annoying questions. Don't pitch. Just be useful. 3. Whatever a user tells you, that's your next post. That's it. You become a fixture in the room, and the room starts sending you customers. Buying ads before any of that is like turning on a billboard pointed at an empty highway.
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Aphrodite ✨ (@desi_lemonade07) reportedReddit sucks man all the idiots are there some1 posted about axillary breast tissue, like how to cure it without surgery and every1 bad mouthed about her that she is spreading insecurities and she made another post about it and write down all the points & those mf mods deleted
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wiko (@wokidev) reportedStats After 5 DAYS of Building My SaaS: Registered Users: ~10 Unique Users: 150+ Subscriptions (cancelled): 1 My biggest organic feed is Reddit right now, I'm trying TikTok but it's not working out, would appreciate some feedback on how to go about this. + stats will be much higher soon (hopefully), as I've been focusing on a big product update last 3 days. (yes, I know distribution is king) #saas #software #devs
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Brandon Gonzales (@brandon02714966) reported@kaebear89 I'm very very heart broken because everywhere I asked my Communities, Discord, Reddit, Google, Grok, Chatgpt, Gemini all keeps saying the last 2 photo's isn't her at all reaching for Gamy as I thought if anything they said alot it's her going to another dimension or earth..
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☆ (@yuuuiyii) reported@peachwithnostem I lowk feel bad that girl need help. I mean im still gonna continue hating. She brought it upon herself knowing she has problems and still not taking the extra step to get help other than vent on reddit
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GoldRust (Potemkin's Bara Husband) (@MenLuvr1738) reportedI love making fun of reddit but I can't lie the ammount of extremely niche tech problems I've had that only got solved cuz of a random dude on reddit from 13 years ago is kind of crazy
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Capytal Management (@capytalmgmt) reportedOne of the more fascinating things about $RDDT is that it continues to be an asset-light tech company, while Mag 7 spends the majority of their operating cash flows on capex. Because Reddit content is one of the most-cited sources for AI models, it is growing at the expense of other hyperscalers' AI spending. Still down 23% YTD though Reddit Q1/26 Revenue: $663m, +69% Operating cash flows: $312m, +145% (47% margins) Capex: $1m
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Malti (@MaltiGottaGouda) reportedreddit sucks, but i won’t deny that sweet ol’ bunch of chuds did teach me how to fix the german radio in my dads garage, so shoutout redditors
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Wolfetone (@NateTheLance) reported@chunguskitten @DogZer038848 Theilian Ukroidelic PseudoOrthodox LARPing is a serious problem and I saw a lot of it when I was studying it. It was ultimately the "come die for Ukraine and get Reddit gold" Simony that drove me away from Orthodoxy with immense sorrow. Greece is next.
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Yura Hulei (@yurahulei) reportedMY APP MADE $2,500+ FROM ORGANIC REDDIT MARKETING!! And I was working just 30 mins/day i'm finally ready to share it 6 months ago my app was completely dead. almost no downloads or revenue. then I tried to learn how Reddit works, and over time I found so much stuff that even my competitors started DMing me asking how I do it I built a complete framework for Reddit growth. with it you can grow ANY app to good numbers. I found methods where you'll never worry about account bans, not going viral, or any of the other problems Now I can give you one of the most powerful skills I used to create my biggest viral post — 5M+ views P.S. I'm not releasing the full playbook yet (planning to open-source it later) comment "viral" and I'll DM you (must follow + RT)