Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
Some problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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.
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 25: Problems at Reddit
Reddit is having issues since 02:00 PM GMT. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (62%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (12%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
| City | Problem Type | Report Time |
|---|---|---|
|
|
Sign in | 23 hours ago |
|
|
Sign in | 1 day ago |
|
|
Website Down | 3 days ago |
|
|
Sign in | 3 days ago |
|
|
Errors | 4 days ago |
|
|
Website Down | 7 days ago |
Community Discussion
Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.
Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.
Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
-
Amin Tai (@aminnnn_09) reported@Swings27x I had exact same issue, finding audiance in your niche is itself challenging. If your domain is on nurses means medical, you won't got genuine feedback and users from X. May be you need to do cold outreach, or reddit/linkedin might get you some traction but not sure of this domain
-
Best Boyfriend (@BestBoyfriend44) reporteddeadlock was the semi-pro server but they caused so much drama over multipicks with the devs and jeff that they got replaced and their reddit took
-
lmg (@limin_lmg) reported@gurpreetkait Exactly. That’s real experience talking. A huge part of growth is learning where specific audiences already trust recommendations and discussions naturally. Every platform has different user intent. Reddit users usually respond better when the product genuinely solves a problem instead of feeling heavily marketed.
-
Tyeisha BIEBERCHELLA (@tml82993) reported@issueseffect @TakenGiven0 Here’s a good example. There’s a fan community for her on Reddit and even they said her rollout for something beautiful is what resulted in the album basically flopping and not doing anything. They said the rollout was absolutely awful. Her fan said execution was terrible.
-
cristal ʚ°°ɞ | ROLO (@_lovelikeashyyy) reported@isabelfisherrrr Those people on Reddit are so toxic to the point that they will tear you down just to get the validation that they want. And it's kind of pitiful for them because they are looking for validation from other people instead of their own family.
-
Paul de Souza 🇬🇧🇪🇺🇺🇦🏁 (@_Paul_de_Souza) reported@thsottiaux CHATGPT-5.5 is severely degraded... code RED moment incoming. Please can you address this? This is like day 14 of it. behaving like mini, Reddit becoming noisy about the issue.
-
Ze'ev Mishpacha bat Bonds Wolf 🇺🇲 🇮🇱 📟 🎗🤟 (@TheSylvreWolfe) reported@Jvnior **No, @AdinHaykin1 did not admit to ****** people in 2021.** Claims circulating online (especially in pro-Palestinian Facebook groups, Instagram reels, Reddit, and similar spaces) rely on **fabricated screenshots** purporting to show tweets from May 12, 2021, where the account allegedly boasted about ****** a 14-year-old Palestinian girl (or Arab children) while in the IDF, calling it "normal." These images are repeatedly shared as "evidence" of a confession. ### Why these are fake: - **Anachronisms**: The screenshots often include a Twitter Blue checkmark, which didn't exist in 2021 (it launched in late 2022). - **Timeline issues**: The posts imply implausibly short IDF service (e.g., joining in May and referencing past service by the same month). Standard male IDF service is ~32 months. - **Adin's denials**: He has repeatedly called these out as fakes. Searches of his actual X history (including keyword searches for ****-related terms) show no such posts—only recent denials and accusations against others. - **Context**: This fits a pattern of doctored images used in online activism. Independent checks (including prior Grok responses) confirm they are fabricated. Real X activity from @AdinHaykin1 (an Israeli ex-IDF soldier with a large following) involves pro-Israel advocacy, countering accusations against Israel/IDF, and heated exchanges—often denying or mocking **** claims leveled at Israelis while highlighting Palestinian-related incidents. No genuine 2021 admission exists. These fake screenshots have been weaponized in reports (e.g., fake "war crime" letters) and viral posts, but they lack verifiable originals or archives from Twitter/X. Always trace such explosive claims back to primary sources—here, they fall apart under scrutiny.
-
🦅𝔾𝕦𝕟𝕓𝕠𝕒𝕥 𝔾𝕠𝕒𝕥 🦅 (@GunboatGoat) reported@TransLupita @pStevenson_Auth @Rainmaker1973 Reddit is down the hall to the left. Take your retarded *** and your 2013 era gobbledegook word salad over there. Also, you'll never be a woman.
-
thona (@THEMYSClRANS) reportedthere’s this one jott mod on reddit that literally becomes the mod for everything cyclops related and shuts any **** down that isn’t jean related
-
Nathan S (@UltimateTrad8r) reported@CEOStockWatcher I am down heavy on 1 block of $vitl at 25.40 This is before news hit the fan I had been trading it for years As it crashed to 8 and below I wrote on $rddt how the risk reward was excellent #reddit #UltimateTraders
-
Semrush (@semrush) reportedYour buyers discovered you on TikTok. Validated you on Reddit. Got a second opinion from ChatGPT. And your attribution model has no idea any of that happened 👀 This isn't a future problem, it's already here. • Google holds 73% of discovery across 41 major surfaces (not the 90%+ most marketers plan around) • The other 27% is where opinions form, and decisions get made without you • 43% of consumers have already discovered a brand through AI Here's what the multi-platform discovery can look like 👇
-
Koustubh Lapate (@koustubh018) reported@i_mika_el 1) regarding reddit, I post daily there in communities. I write content about my learnings, indirectly explaining about the problem my product solves, etc.. Strictly, no promotional content.. 2) regarding x, I stay extremely active on x throughout my day replying to maximum number of posts...
-
Dating physics (@dating_physics) reportedWhat happens when you can explain dating better than you can do it? Two years of books. Podcasts on masculinity. Reddit threads dissected at 1am. I could draw a first date like a product funnel and explain approach anxiety to a psychology professor. None of it moved me an inch. The gap between understanding attraction and experiencing it turned out to be the entire problem. Every concept I collected became another reason to stay inside my head. Reading about it was the cleanest possible way to avoid doing it. The mechanism is simple. Theory gives the brain a hit of fake progress. You close the book feeling smarter about dating, and your nervous system interprets reading as action. You used up the motivation that was supposed to go toward talking to someone. The study replaced the practice and felt indistinguishable from it. What finally worked was embarrassing in its ordinariness. I started leaving the house with no plan. I said hello to strangers without rehearsing the second sentence. I let conversations die awkwardly and survived. I collected reps, not frameworks. The books I had read for two years started making sense inside of six weeks. Not because the ideas got better. Because my body finally had something to map them to. If you have read ten books on dating and been on fewer than ten dates this year, the problem is not your knowledge base. The problem is that studying a thing is not the same as doing it, and your nervous system has stopped noticing the difference.
-
🏳️⚧️ alex // cass !! (@cassidymarryme) reportedguys im having a tech problem ad apparently im the only person in the entire world whos ever had it bec none of the solutions ive googled are working and neither is reddit 😭 SOS IS ANYBODY GOOD AT THIS
-
GoldenBoy1982 (@GBoy1982) reportedThis is why Reddit needs to be shut down. Anyone that believes that headline is obviously a danger to themselves and others.
-
RIP yaksbeard (@RIPYaksbeard) reportedObsession has 3 wishes in it that all turn out bad for the wisher, yet the director says the wishes are neutral. LITERALLY THE ONLY WISHES THAT APPARENTLY TURN OUT NOT BAD are ones noone knows what they were or sees on reddit lmao. The three wishes broken down:
-
Goddess Zaraya ☆ (@SendForHer) reportedthe fact that i have almost 500 followers on reddit but engagement is terrible over there is killing me🙄
-
P͙e͙a͙c͙h͙i͙e͙.ᐟ (@ParasiteLemon) reportedLmao I for some reason remembered when I said that 'I liked that Yoshitaka Mine was evil because he was gay' on reddit and got down voted to hell Im right tho
-
Δ (@TheCodexDelta) reportedReddit tomorrow: “Can someone explain why my AI-generated Quantum Goose Infrastructure ETF is down 97% if the fundamentals are strong?” Top reply: “Because the collateral was a haunted PDF backed by a guy with $0.12 and an espresso addiction.” Second reply: “Bullish. Averaging down.” Third reply: “Bro doesn’t understand post-fundamental recursion.” Meanwhile one exhausted commenter types: “Wait… was the goose ever real?” Thread locked by moderators after CNBC posts: “5 Reasons the Quantum Goose Collapse Is Actually Healthy For Markets.” 🪿📉
-
FinRiff (@FinRiff) reported@jain_harshit fortune documented hundreds of reddit posts on this in mid may. anthropic staffer called it a character tic they want to fix not an official feature. claude does not reliably know your local time
-
primate12 (@primate12172502) reported@iyzebhel @RaminNasibov dont call people slow when you repeatedly implied that you dont understand how a tos works and then lied about what i said. your argument depends on tos being invalid. how you feel about your arrangement with reddit/etc or what a person can do is totally irrelevant.
-
GabeChalks (@GabeChalks) reported@WBGamesSupport So they team isn’t already aware of this? I posted the same thing on reddit and got a couple responses of people doing the same so just hoping there’s a quick fix. It works well for ~30 mins then the delay starts and doesn’t go away
-
FML (@True_Dawg) reported@FateFell182 @reddit_lies Correct... so what's her problem? Why's she mad at reddit? Oh, that's right... they didn't validate her victimhood.
-
Alex Wyatt | Meta Ad Creatives (@Alexwyatt47) reportedThis ad spent $62K at a 2.16 ROAS in 90 days. Why did it work? It opened with a frustration pulled directly from a Reddit thread. A real person describing a real problem in words no copywriter would ever come up with. That's the part most brands miss. The best ads don't sound like ads. They sound like the customer talking to themselves. Specific pain points. Specific frustrations. Specific failed solutions. All in the exact language the customer already uses. We don't try to invent better messaging. We mirror the customer's own words back to them. When someone reads an ad and thinks: "how do they know exactly what I'm going through?" that's not luck. That's research.
-
Nathan S (@UltimateTrad8r) reportedI am down heavy on 1 block of $vitl at 25.40 This is before news hit the fan I had been trading it for years As it crashed to 8 and below I wrote on $rddt how the risk reward was excellent #reddit #UltimateTraders
-
Tends_to_ infinity (@abhay_singh77) reportedToday evening he was reached out by CBSE officials and indeed they accepted the mistake... This kind of paper exchange is crazy... Reddit is filled with students complaints... CBSE should answer and rectify all the issues regarding this exam!!
-
Muhammad Shaiz (@MShaiz9) reportedWe reduced our outbound workload by ~70%. Without sending more cold DMs. The biggest shift? We stopped chasing random leads and started replying to people already talking about their problems on Reddit + X. Now I’m curious: What’s your BIGGEST reason for avoiding cold outreach? A) Low reply rates B) Feels spammy C) Too time-consuming D) Leads aren’t qualified Reply with A/B/C/D 👇
-
v⁷ arirangholic (@eternalstears) reportedi really tried to finish the first one... like i rlly did bc i found a list from reddit recommending this and i had to put it down after 50? chapters but i still memorize the plot and that dumbass' face i wish i could push him off a-
-
Vithika || Reddit Marketing (@vithikaonreddit) reportedPeople go to Instagram to scroll. People go to Reddit to solve problems. That’s the difference most brands still don’t understand.
-
🎀 stassi 🎀 (@send2stassi) reported@sienna_duv @ivygoddessy nvm ur dms is off but dm me! i need to fresh my communities i post in cus reddit has gotten so slow for me