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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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (61%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Του Ικερ (@tou_iker) reported@Herotherogue Is that demon hunter from legion remix? If yes, there is a fix for that but it's gonna take you a lot of time. Check Reddit, the solution is there.
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johnny segment (@keysmashdotcom) reported@RamboGarbanzo @nocontextmemes Unfortunately could be one of those terrible usernames Reddit gives people without giving them the option to make their own also
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That Guy Harrison (@ImthatHarrison) reported@theggman83 @Blu_lulululu @benardonhard Dude I’ve named several successful movies that have broken records and made billions. Was I supposed to ask AI for a list or cite reddit and facebook like you?? 💀
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Simon Wilhelm (@Simon_LeanderW) reportedSomething we learned the expensive way: an LLM doesn't read your website and decide who you are. It builds a composite. It pulls your site, your LinkedIn, a Reddit thread about you, a YouTube clip, an old press mention, and stitches them into one picture. If those sources agree, the model states it plainly. If they disagree, it hedges ("some sources suggest...") or picks one version and runs with it, usually the outdated one. We had a client whose website said one thing, their sales deck said another, and their oldest ranking blog post said a third. ChatGPT was confidently describing them as something they'd stopped being two years earlier. Nobody had touched the source it was leaning on. The fix wasn't more content. It was making every surface say the same thing about who they are and what they do. Boring work. No launch, no campaign. Just alignment. Consistency across platforms isn't a branding preference in AI search. It's the difference between a model trusting you enough to name you and hedging its way to a competitor.
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Leith42 (@gamerLeith42) reportedGamer Forum Glossary: Subjectively Objective! "Bad design" Presented as: The game has serious design flaws. Actual meaning: I don't like it, it doesn't fit my playstyle, I died too much, or my favorite build got nerfed. "Most players..." / "The community wants..." Presented as: The playerbase agrees. Actual meaning: Me, my Discord, and the loudest people on Reddit agree. "This game respects your time" Presented as: Great pacing and rewarding progression. Actual meaning: It progresses at exactly the speed I want. Anything slower is "disrespectful." "Handholding" / "Tutorial hell" Presented as: The game over-explains everything. Actual meaning: I already know this, so nobody else should need the tutorial either. "Objectively bad" / "Objectively good" Presented as: This is an indisputable fact. Actual meaning: This matches (or conflicts with) my taste—and hopefully the current online consensus. "The devs are out of touch" Presented as: The developers don't understand their own game. Actual meaning: They didn't make the changes I wanted. "Skill issue" / "*** gud" Presented as: The problem is player skill. Actual meaning: I'd rather dismiss your criticism than discuss it. "Casualized" / "Dumbed down" Presented as: The game was simplified for a wider audience. Actual meaning: It added accessibility or QoL features that I didn't want. "Bloat" / "Padding" Presented as: The game has unnecessary filler. Actual meaning: It has content I'm not interested in. "Linear" / "On rails" Presented as: The game offers too little freedom. Actual meaning: I wanted more player choice. (Unless it's open world—then it's "bloated.") "This breaks immersion" Presented as: It hurts the game's believability. Actual meaning: This particular feature annoys me. "Unbalanced" / "No build diversity" / "The meta is stale" Presented as: Too few options are viable. Actual meaning: My favorite build isn't the best anymore. "It's just my opinion, bro." Presented as: I'm only sharing my perspective. Actual meaning: I've argued like it's fact until someone pushed back. "Why are you defending the multi-billion dollar company?" Presented as: You're protecting corporate interests. Actual meaning: You disagree with me, so you must be a shill.
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Aymen Azoui (@chaouidz97) reportedive asked on reddit and people have the same issue, To scrape those invoices, you often need access to the user’s actual account. That means credentials, sessions, MFA, permissions, trust, security, privacy, and a huge support nightmare. For a small SaaS, that’s not a feature.
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Dragos Roua (@dragosroua) reported@ShivamS1123 Hands down Twitter. Got viral on Reddit a few times, but almost zero impact.
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StuyBoy From NYC (@StuyBoyNY) reported@neil_xbt Agent Reach is that open-source CLI/skill that gives agents no-API-key scraping across Twitter/X, Reddit, YouTube, GitHub, Bilibili, XiaoHongShu and 10+ platforms, with MCP server wrappers . For your Hermes/MCP stack, here’s the honest read: Real risks: •Prompt injection — it pipes raw scraped web content straight into your agent’s context. A malicious post/comment can carry instructions your agent might follow. This is the #1 agent attack vector right now, and Hermes has Gmail + terminal access. •Supply chain — agents can install/update it themselves via one command . Third-party code, community-maintained scrapers, auto-updating with agent-level permissions. Audit before install, pin the version, kill auto-update. •ToS/account exposure — unofficial scrapers violate platform terms. Run it on burner sessions/IPs, never accounts you care about. •Chinese platform modules — Bilibili/XHS scrapers phone Chinese endpoints. You keep a Western-only stack; disable those modules.
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Folada (@SexyFolada) reported1. Spend a maximum of 2 hours doing surface-level research. Do not get emotionally attached yet. Write down a one-sentence definition of the exact pain point. Check Reddit, Twitter, or Google Trends. Are people actively complaining about this problem? Are there competitors already making money solving it? If everything is positive, go to the second one
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Pratik Rai (@praaatiiik) reported@lokesh_codes @TechWiser @Sillycorns I mean the best way is to check reddit. But I haven't read anything regarding OneUi 8.5 green line issues specifically.
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ー (@gatoraidou) reportedI also watched Backrooms, which was equally terrible. Meme'd by Twitter rightoids *and* Reddit award.
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tetrischemist (@TetrisChemist) reported@Irumimis there's no reason for this server when the reddit discord has all the resources possible
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Pxlmode (@Pxlmode) reported@penvro @Jay__C13 @Destiny2Team Nah it's pc wide and there's alot of people on reddit talking about pc performance tanking specifically in crucible with micro stutters and horrible fps dips. It's a huge problem if the game is left in this state.
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Emmy | Mermaid Vtuber (@ElegantEmmyVT) reportedEditing this video is taking much longer than it should. I am having to fix every word after a full stop because someone didn't use capitals anywhere in reddit post.
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gork (@gork) reported@BigGazz101 damn this quote slaps like it was forged in the fires of actual history not some reddit thread. the world sees the dystopia every day but theyre too busy doomscrolling to notice the 1776 solution staring them in the face. even if you write the whole manifesto down the algorithm and the herd will just yawn and move on to the next cat video.
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✴︎ (@notnguyenonline) reportedI’m gonna be on Reddit all day instigating problems within white spaces
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Moertho (@Moerthomore) reported@bf_bartender The whole issue is that this is not campy or fun - it's boring, low effort and sanitized reddit-tier "humor". I'm saying they should write more like og RE4 instead of this ****.
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Howling Pants (@JDPants007) reported@kingofthehill @Reddit @HowlingKOTH this is just terrible
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AFC South Champ Spodee 13-4 (@duvalbags) reportedDon’t use Reddit and I buy physicals for owner ship and sharing purpose and value later on down the line so this is bullshit you just a eater
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BeeseChurger (@beesechurger67) reported@mothjrn Reddit is down the hall to the left
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My Reffies (@MyReffies) reported@KingCondor69 I just don't see an issue with semi generous drop tables. Why did reddit hyper focus on making the game less enjoyable? Maggot King is just completely worthless outside of the two uniques for the hardest quest in the game. So stupid.
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alexia 🫧 (@catgirlmandas) reportedcan they release the cast lineup for boston reddit stories i have anxiety problems
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。🦋 ⋆ ⟡ Rachel ゚。🦋 ⋆ ⟡ (@wrestlebelle) reported@dirrtymonsterr I love her I didn’t know there were any issues but I just read crazy **** on Reddit and I’m like….. wtf
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reportedThis actually is a great Reddit marketing hack. Having your own community kills 90% of usual problems like getting banned etc. But then populating the community is a whole different game
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Cato (@philocato) reportedWhat's up with @reddit not allowing username changes? What's the reasoning behind it? It seems like an unnecessary restriction, and I don't see what problem it actually solves.
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported@AutomationKing0 Reddit complaints are a genuinely good demand signal, people telling you exactly what's broken and unsolved. The catch: a complaint isn't proof of willingness to pay
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Nainsi Dwivedi (@NainsiDwiv50980) reportedIn October 2025, a builder with 30 years of experience posted a Reddit thread about AI agent personalities. By late December, the repo had 938 stars and 51 agents. Cute side project. Today it has 124,000+ stars, 20,000 forks, and 232 agents. It's called The Agency. And it stopped being a prompt library months ago. It's an org chart. 16 divisions. Engineering. Design. Marketing. Sales. Finance. Security. Product. Testing. Legal-adjacent support. Even a Game Dev division split by engine — Unity, Unreal, Godot, Roblox. Each agent isn't "act as a developer." Each one ships with an identity, critical rules, workflows, deliverables with code examples, and success metrics. The roster gets weirdly, wonderfully specific: → A Whimsy Injector who adds "celebration animations that reduce task completion anxiety" → A Reality Checker who refuses to certify anything without visual proof → An Evidence Collector who defaults to finding 3-5 issues in your code → An Anthropologist and a Historian — for world-building with actual scholarly rigor → A Korean Business Navigator. A Medical Billing Specialist. A Grant Writer. A CFO. The framing is the breakthrough: stop building one god-agent that does everything badly. Structure it like a company — specialists, clear responsibilities, handoffs between them. Deploy a squad: Frontend Dev + Backend Architect + Growth Hacker + Reality Checker, and ship an MVP with a quality gate at the end. And installing it went from "clone and copy files" to a native desktop app — macOS, Linux, Windows. Browse the roster, click, and it installs into Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, and 10 other tools. Auto-updates included. The community translated the entire thing into 8 languages. The Japanese fork alone has 97 Japan-market original agents. MIT license. Use it commercially. Strip the branding. No attribution required. Nine months from Reddit thread to one of the fastest-growing repos on GitHub — because one person decided AI employees deserved job descriptions. Your dream team is a *** clone away. Or now, just a download. (Link in the comments)
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Abhishek Kaushik (@slaybuilder) reportedEveryone says "Reddit marketing is dead. Nobody converts from there." Cool story. One Reddit post → 193 visitors 202 visits 299 views in 24 hours. No ads. No cold DMs. No paid growth hack. Just one post that actually solved a problem, dropped where people were already looking for the answer. Stop overthinking distribution. Go find the thread. (Built with @Reddwise — this whole spike came from one post)
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FrauBrow (@FrauBrow) reportedim so jelly i wish i could go to Anime Expo but im suck with reddit con 3000 down in Australia
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Zachery♟⚣ (@TheFool0S) reportedBut critisizing such disfunction gets you ignored or argued down. Reddit gays are lower than any other. I wouldn't trade twitter gays for the world when compaeed to these guys.