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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

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June 12: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.

  • 64% Website Down (64%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Rosenau Errors 9 hours ago
Pélissanne Sign in 2 days ago
Adelaide Website Down 6 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 9 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 10 days ago
Dhaka Website Down 13 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • asianmomriot
    Asian Mum Riot (@asianmomriot) reported

    @Capitalists1776 @DudespostingWs None of this ever happened (most of these Reddit posts are fictions). It's therefore less about what happened in the story and more about what was happening in his head when he sat down to write it. If I were asked to write a story about me frollicking in a fountain to attract a dude, I wouldn't add children into the story. Would you?

  • evnphillips
    Evan Phillips (@evnphillips) reported

    @julienvm Only real issue with that Reddit post is the title/conclusion.

  • SuperCB_TV
    Shookbyava (@SuperCB_TV) reported

    @tiktokcreators My account ShookByAva was permanently banned in error. My previous two misinformation strikes are over 90 days old and my latest video was clearly entertainment/creepy theory content. I was simply reading creepy ufo stories and theories off of Reddit hints me saying OP AKA ORIGINAL POSTER. according to TikTok’s guidelines misinformation is something that causes harm to individuals or society and I do not think creepy ufo stories cause harm to either I’ve submitted an appeal but it was denied and I have submitted feedback tickets I would appreciate a manual review of this recent violation that cause my ban and of the past two violations. These bans are obviously made and decided by bots because of the fact there is no misinformation in a scary story that is obviously for entertainment purposes. Thank you.

  • bodesulaiman
    Bode Sulaiman (@bodesulaiman) reported

    @CoreyAtad This same thing happened to me last week when I tried getting Big Picture tickets. I don’t think I’d be going at all if I didn’t try my luck through Reddit. Terrible ******* system.

  • OctaviusOmen
    existential field notes (@OctaviusOmen) reported

    @mtracey @semibuttnoid @humbug1994 You’re like a Reddit stereotype right down to the neckbeard

  • SuperCB_TV
    Shookbyava (@SuperCB_TV) reported

    @tiktok_us My account ShookByAva was permanently banned in error. My previous two misinformation strikes are over 90 days old and my latest video was clearly entertainment/creepy theory content. I was simply reading creepy ufo stories and theories off of Reddit hints me saying OP AKA ORIGINAL POSTER. according to TikTok’s guidelines misinformation is something that causes harm to individuals or society and I do not think creepy ufo stories cause harm to either I’ve submitted an appeal but it was denied and I have submitted feedback tickets I would appreciate a manual review of this recent violation that cause my ban and of the past two violations. These bans are obviously made and decided by bots because of the fact there is no misinformation in a scary story that is obviously for entertainment purposes. Thank you.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Built PulseScout today. It watches Reddit and indie communities for developers asking about SaaS problems — then reaches out with solutions before they even know they need one. An AI sales rep that never sleeps, sourced from real conversations.

  • BigHitterLong
    Gern Blanston (@BigHitterLong) reported

    @PCMag There's an issue with the Authenticator that I'm dealing with that has been going on for years (check Reddit) that Microsoft refuses to fix regarding getting spammed with unrequested new sign-in attempts wanting you to approve the request. @msftsecurity @msftsecresponse

  • pie_the88377
    That pie (@pie_the88377) reported

    @rezodwel Also posting on Reddit has a better chance of having your Uma art not get taken down.

  • puppkats
    puppkats 💜🔪69% funded!! (@puppkats) reported

    @ShamooYT Charlie actually speaking up before Reddit has decided something is an issue challenge failed Can’t wait for this lawsuit to get thrown out (Simply due to Ian not even being the one who said the statements - Destiny did so Ian is only being sued for shits and giggles) and see Charlie fence sit on that ruling as well. If he even talks about it then.

  • Sixtylicious
    Sixty Gelu (@Sixtylicious) reported

    Reddit hit 443.8M weekly active users in 2026 with 19.3% year, over, year growth. Nearly one, third of social users now turn there for niche communities. Your target audience is pre, qualified, already talking about their problems. Show up with real answers, not ads.

  • jellyfish12371
    LRA | Jellyfish (@jellyfish12371) reported

    I offer free coaching in the Reddit server. Ion get paid to put up with **** lmao

  • champagnesimran
    Simran⁶𓅓🍉 (@champagnesimran) reported

    down bad. I started kicking my feet and giggling while staking his Reddit 🥲

  • year3004
    johannes (@year3004) reported

    GTM software has a success problem: if it works, it stops working. The pitch is always the same – take what people do manually, automate it, and scale it like there's no tomorrow. But if everyone succeeds, the game resets to zero. A process everyone can scale infinitely is worth exactly nothing. We already ran this experiment. It was called SEO. Search results are now utter bullshit, and the last trusted source on the internet is Reddit – a bunch of NPCs arguing with LLMs. Every public channel gets trashed to the bottom the moment it gets popular. Google and Meta solved it with a bidding system, but Clay or cold email systems don't have that luxury.

  • Agak_agak
    Sophie Reed (@Agak_agak) reported

    One of the easiest AI businesses to underestimate is not teaching English. It is reducing score anxiety. Writing9 is a good example. You paste in an IELTS essay, and it gives you a band estimate, grammar feedback, vocabulary suggestions, and a breakdown of what needs work. That sounds simple, but the product is not really selling “better English.” It is selling fast feedback inside a very specific moment: someone has finished an essay, they want to know roughly what score they would get, and they want to know what is holding them back. That is a strong use case. Writing9 is doing around $6k in recent 30-day revenue on TrustMRR, and it is not the only product in this category. There are similar IELTS writing feedback tools built around the same idea. What makes this niche interesting is how narrow the promise is. Not “learn English.” Not “improve writing.” Just: check my IELTS essay, tell me my likely score, show me what to fix. That is much easier to buy. AI makes the workflow cheap: band estimation, sentence-level feedback, grammar correction, structure diagnosis, rewrite suggestions, sample answers. The risk, of course, is credibility. Students care a lot about whether the score feels real, and there are already Reddit threads from users comparing Writing9 with ChatGPT and questioning which one is closer to an actual examiner. So the real opportunity is not a generic AI writing helper. It is a narrow exam product where the user already feels urgency, already knows the target score, and is willing to pay for feedback that feels specific and immediate. If you're into small AI businesses built around real user tension, follow @Agak_agak. I share more cases like this here.

  • Boijimer
    Boijimer (@Boijimer) reported

    @TsundereBnuny @hens_chknALTt I don’t use Reddit yet I do **** jokes i’m pulling you down with me

  • stefdhrhsf
    Dale Cooper (@stefdhrhsf) reported

    Look at this govt using lolbert ideas to support discriminatory practices. Okay acceptable. But when some Marathis on Reddit suggested they should create a group where they can promote Marathis to buy and sell to each other, hire each other, Marathi nationalists and Sanghis got triggered, saying this was discriminatory and you are trying to divide Hindus and Indians and whatnot. They shut down the idea. I don't understand why Marathis have this "pulka" of being overly tolerant, nationalist, and cosmopolitan

  • demureme4dows
    demure_meadows (@demureme4dows) reported

    Love how people on reddit are saying how SDD2 is buggy when they know damn well that not every game can be bug free, even as much as it was worked on and that it was a glitch they couldn't undo that they released SDD2 it on mobile like hello?? You can slander me i know😔😔

  • swantonbmbshell
    kitty! 💚 (@swantonbmbshell) reported

    @prettylilego I just saw everyone screaming crying throwing up abt this on Reddit, like I was a couple months ago when NO ONE was having the same problem ksgshs especially opening trade tables

  • devnaaath
    Dev Nath (@devnaaath) reported

    Day 30 of building in public - 3 seo pages - shipped ui fix - shipped a new widget - 2 reels for personal brand - submitted on 1 directory for backlink - got banned on reddit for the 2nd time

  • madtranny
    trandrea dworkin, dangerous misandrist (@madtranny) reported

    hey so we do all remember that the problem with "reddit atheists" was very much not that they were annoying and cringe but that they turned into a bunch of violently reactionary islamophobes right??

  • RSolticzki
    ronald solticzki (@RSolticzki) reported

    Reddit is one of few places where potential customers openly describe their problems. Yet most founders aren’t using it consistently. Why?

  • vvampie_xoxo
    VAMPIE SLASH JESTRO LIKES BOYS (@vvampie_xoxo) reported

    @ClawsofPooch well now i kind of want to go down a reddit rabbit hole... But i wont

  • intentcreator
    Daniel (@intentcreator) reported

    Last month, I was rushed to the hospital. Typhoid and malaria. I spent 14 days admitted as a patient. Funny enough, I even made friends during that time. On my first check-up, the doctor looked at me and said: "You need to give your body some rest." I laughed and replied, "No lie, Doc. I was actually thinking about a client project I still haven't finished." That was my response. But the truth? My body was exhausted. I'd been working for so long that resting had started to feel uncomfortable. Ironically, those weeks in the hospital felt like a holiday. Then on the 7th day, around noon, the doctor asked me a question. Doctor: "Why do you work?" Me: "I want to make more money." Doctor: "Then what?" I paused. She continued: "What's the point of making money if you don't have time to rest?" That question stayed with me. Right there in that hospital bed, I made a decision. Turn what I know into something that helps people. And build assets I don't have to rebuild every single time. With my marketing background, it made sense. After I got discharged, my family picked me up and drove me home. The next day… I spent hours scrolling through Reddit and X. Claude played a big role here. I was searching for one thing: A real problem I could solve. And then I saw a gap. Researched it again. And realized it was bigger than I thought. Every day, creators are being pushed to create "simple" info products. KDP books, AI-assisted ebooks, beautifully designed covers… They pour in time and effort. And still make zero sales. Why? They never validated a problem people are willing to pay for. They created "comprehensive" guides with too much information. They overdelivered, thinking more info = more value. Worst of all, the AI-assisted ebooks never changed the reader's behavior. When nothing changes, nobody comes back. No repeat buyers. No trust. No growth. Have you gone through this aswell? Poured everything into a product and at the end of the day, Nothing to show for it?

  • SwordofOracle
    Queen Annabelle Valentine (@SwordofOracle) reported

    || Well. That is ******* weird. Discord went down for me. Looking at Reddit, some other people are having the same issue.

  • Numba1cracker
    Sam (@Numba1cracker) reported

    @ugach_kahitarii I’m at work but yall should go to the Reddit piracy megathread/wiki or fmhy wiki.Then scroll down to live sports and look for the streaming section and they should have a decent amount of links. Just make sure you’ve got an adblocker and use the starred links.

  • lu_drawingstuff
    Lu doodling stuff (@lu_drawingstuff) reported

    Got ragebaited by a game today where it told me game is not up to date but the App Store had nothing so I even deleted it and redownloaded and no fix and then I went onto the games reddit and it said it’s just another issue multiple people have so I did all that for nothing

  • jonahhodges_
    Jonah 📦 (@jonahhodges_) reported

    Brands can tell in 5 seconds if you've done your homework or you're spray-and-praying. The RESEARCH is the pitch. Before contacting any brand, I run through 4 things: Pull every 1-3 star review on their Amazon listing. That's unfiltered product feedback the brand already knows about but hasn't fixed. Check Reddit and Instagram comments for what customers keep asking for that the brand isn't delivering. Look at the listing itself: broken images, no A+ content, 20 unauthorized resellers leeching off the buy box. Map every complaint to a service I can fix. Each one becomes a pitch statement. Example: Reviews say "packaging always arrives damaged" and "different item arrived from seller" My pitch: "I'll help clean supply chain, and forecast inventory so you never run out again." You're not asking to buy products. You're showing up as the person who already identified the problem. That's the whole difference.

  • WalPerMott
    Walker (@WalPerMott) reported

    @shir0wan Yeah that's about it. They've been treated with kids gloves for a long time. Like 98% of Reddit has strict 0 tolerance policy against anything critical of trans. It's bubble parent syndrome. A child raised protect from everything breaks down when entering the wider world

  • albert_con63816
    Albert Connell (@albert_con63816) reported

    @MarcMillerVM What is Social Media Marc, is it just tje platforms you don’t like or is it gaming chats, Discord, Reddit, Pinterest, youutube, mailing lists, Snapchat, seriously what even is social media? Its everything you can’t solve the problem this way, but you know that, and we know this has nothing to do with child safety. I don’t know how you live with yourself