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.
May 19: 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 (65%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ramit Koul (@ramitkoul) reported🚀 Day 62 of Building in Public started marketing ImgNave on reddit. very subtly. no spamming. just trying to find places where the problem is actually relevant. idk how, but my reddit karma is growing way faster now. 2 days ago: 138 today: 162 and 1 month ago, it was literally 4 🥹 still no new customer onboarded yet, but that’s fine. distribution is not a one-day thing. will keep doing this daily and see what compounds. on the AINave side: started working on the product page revamp + some new things. slowly moving both products forward 🔥 #buildinpublic
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reported@TTrimoreau Reddit for me. It's definitely the best place to valudate ideas. On other platforms people just drop a random comment on your post but on Reddit people treat your problem as if it was their own . They will tell you why your product will win and won't
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¥ (@Stef14D) reported@lzreads Typing your problem into chatgpt is the same thing as typing it into Reddit
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Bubba Gump (@AltWorldChuddie) reported@reddit_lies Reddit needs to be shut down and all moderators hunted for sport
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Arthur MacArthur (@ArthurMac304) reported@dave43law @Adamnorth354500 Reddit is down the hall
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Boring Battlecry (@BoringBattlecry) reportedPeople can **** on reddit as much as they want, and yes it's cooked and you can't talk about issues like trans or whatever, but I don't really give a **** about the issue either. If I want to talk about astronomy or astrophotography, there's great communities there already. Here, I'm like talking in a void. Maybe some people will pick it up but of my 1500 followers, maybe what ... 150 are real people? I have no idea. Yeah, X is where the news happens but there's so much noise and abusive accounts that get too much traction for what they really bring that I don't feel it's that healthy a media.
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Matias (@oloserian_8) reported@ryudhal @goose_stream_ @LightYa60358001 and powerscaling are basically 3 different communities that barely overlap, so I don't have any problem finding the stuff that interests me and ignore the stuff that doesn't To be fair, this is mostly on youtube and reddit, twitter might be different
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señor scratchy 🐇 (@beale_blue) reportedhad a diff name here on x vs reddit vs ao3, then my discord name is exactly the same as my very personal very public ig hahahahahah meh i trust those bechloe fandom server i guess.
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noQuarter4Liberals (@NoQuarter4Libs) reportedSo I have been permanently banned by @Reddit again (6th time). This time WHILE DISCUSSING THE WAR IN IRAN. I suggested a military approach. Apparently talking about military tactics is violent. We need to get a class action suit together and shut reddit down
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Providence Decides (@Providence93726) reported@jaihoo110974 @grugsama @reddit_lies No. The students wanted to deport the blacks, but China literally ground the students into paste with the tanks and washed them down the storm drains. Great r/gore material back in the day before Reddit trooned out.
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reportedPrompt 6 — Buying Intent Signal "I want to find Reddit posts where someone is about to make a purchase decision in the [industry] space. My product solves [problem] for [audience]. What keywords and phrases signal high buying intent on Reddit — things like 'looking for a tool that', 'does anyone know a software', 'best app for'? Give me 10 examples tailored to my niche."
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TT 😋 (@MotivatingPeng) reported@OpenAIDevs 2/5 The Reddit fix was /Applications/Codex.app/Contents/Resources/codex features enable remote_control. That did set the feature flag, but it was not enough. Remote control still needs the right standalone Codex install, current CLI path, daemon, and auth mode.
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BigFanDotPro (@bigfandotpro) reported@BhattBuilds The Reddit OP makes valid points but the real issue is that most devs skip these checks because they assume the AI got it right. The security mindset for vibe coding should be: assume every AI-generated snippet is wrong until proven otherwise.
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☮ elin ✿ (@prinSNESs) reported@wilomoatf I Googled the issue and ended up on reddit where I saw it was a widespread problem
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Leah of Khanduras (@DarkWanderess) reported@loatheburger @AcediaKaiser Reddit looks to be down but someone posted on there today that the goblin scrolls (Dark Citadel) do 5 into a Gilded Baron bag.
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Egil Skallagrimsson (@Egil1979) reported@lullabystarlust That’s one guy on Reddit. Settle down.
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Olowoyo (@ibkCode_) reportedWe used to have programmers. Now we have prompt engineers asking Ai to fix the code Ai wrote. I’m going back to Stack Overflow and Reddit until 2031
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Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported@redstonemarkets Your branding is honestly better than a lot of projects I see. The product is likely not the problem. The thing is, the right communities haven’t gotten there yet.” “Reddit is good for that because people trust recommendations more than traditional promotion.”
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Not in Database (@Jason_Rich1972) reported@AvidCommentator There are plenty of Reddit ASX bro’s having a punt on the ASX. 2020-2021 was peak diamond hands with folks using Covid sit down money to invest. Think of GameStop.
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Brenda (@doubletreble8) reportedReddit is down 😭
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Kanika (@KanikaBK) reportedA developer on Reddit spent 36 hours watching a single AI-generated prompt execute 7,328 simulated crypto trades with zero losing sessions, and most people building trading bots have no idea this code exists. 36 hours later, a crypto trading bot had executed 7,328 simulated trades and was showing $566 in profit without a single losing session. Here's what happened. Gemini was asked to generate a lightweight ETH scalping bot. The code was pasted directly into the Webull browser dev console. Then the browser tab was left alone and the process continued unattended. The bot just quietly scalps tiny momentum moves all day with tight trailing stops. Over and over. Boringly consistent. Before you lose your mind: ↳ This is simulated trading, no real money involved ↳ No trading fees counted ↳ No slippage or liquidity issues factored in ↳ Real trading would look different But here is the part that is actually interesting. The behavior. The consistency. The logic. A single AI prompt generated trading logic that ran 7,000+ simulated decisions without a catastrophic failure. The strategy is coherent. The risk management is real. The pattern recognition works. Most people who try to build trading bots spend weeks on the code alone. This person spent one prompt. The full code is on GitHub. Free. Open source. You can run it yourself right now and watch it either print money or blow up spectacularly. The creator's honest note at the end: "I wish trading was this easy, I'm on a nasty drawdown." Which is the most real thing anyone has ever said about crypto. Save this. Link in comments.
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🇺🇸 Be Prepared 🇺🇸 (@ScoutMotto) reported@Squirrel4peanut @awkwardgoogle Isn't that insane? Some Dutch law student broke down the case on Reddit. He insists it's not so cut-and-dry, and maybe he's right, but the cost of this "accident" is grave.
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˚⋆comeback season⋆˚ (@hiddenbsides) reportedI can live with Twitter being down, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Reddit I don't give a flying **** But Spotify??? Wtf I need my music
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Scott (@dafaceofb0) reported@Sam_ko4 @Polymarket Voters deserve a candidate that actually represents them instead of the billionaire elite. Personally I could give a ****, this economy is so rigged and broken with oligarchs and corruption, a few distasteful Reddit comments are completely irrelevant
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Camarada Beijing🏘️📜 (@Fistroman1) reported@ProbFact .. are doing really I have even a post in reddit with adude saying IT IS CORRECT but "AND"?? The prepotence of mathematicians let me to know my solution is CORRECT, COMPLETE ( but boring ), and at the same time I have solved an impossible problem :D END
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KodiakVT🐻🪖 (@Kodiak_VT) reportedI came from facecam streaming to Vtubing. I can only say something to my experience in this. KF/Reddit is always looking for things against you. Even when you 100% agree with them. My MODs left because of this fact. Some left blaming me, others left because I did not listen, and one left blaming me for getting doxed. That last one is expecting an apology for KF. Which I refused to give him. I am not saying don't do it. I am saying I advise against it. Too many people in Vtubing are afraid and have been threatened. That's the problem. The Vtubers are not the problem, the toxic part of the internet is.
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reportedPrompt 2 — Frustration Language Mining "Act as a copywriter who specializes in voice-of-customer research. My product solves [problem]. Give me 10 phrases or sentences that frustrated users would type into Reddit when they're struggling with this problem — written the way real people talk, not marketing language."
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Man, Machine, Self (@FleischmanMena) reported@LinkofSunshine Reddit has terrible realtime support and the net effect of a breaking event is “several hundred two upvote threads that all fail to develop well” Mega threads as schelling point are a good idea, they’re just designed terribly for surfacing subposts
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Jonathan 🌊 (@Jonat2Go) reported@_The_Erik @K__Med According to a topic about this issue on Reddit from a former employee, no, there's no digital footprint. There's no way to access a list of reps who went into an account.
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Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported@FinovianHQ Your branding is honestly better than a lot of projects I see. The product is likely not the problem. The thing is, the right communities haven’t gotten there yet.” “Reddit is good for that because people trust recommendations more than traditional promotion.”