Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
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.
April 24: 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 (61%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 21 hours ago |
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Website Down | 6 days ago |
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Errors | 7 days ago |
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Website Down | 13 days ago |
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Website Down | 15 days ago |
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Errors | 17 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Hanz_ (@hanifmaulana_24) reported@ybmanzz2 Reddit got banned in many countries especially in my country😭,but yea you can use vpn for login.
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Vivien Mahé (@VivienMahe) reported@_avdept Haha yeah, it's tricky there. I guess I'm gonna double down on Reddit for a while and see the results
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Airo (@AiroPrompts) reportedEveryone on Reddit is making fun of vibe coders. Yes. Vibe coders don't think about security. They don't follow best practices. A senior dev would look at their code and cry. All true. But here's what the Reddit thread doesn't mention. Most of them aren't building the next Stripe. They're building a dashboard for their team that saves 3 hours every Monday. A brief tool that replaces a painful back and forth process. An analysis report that the dev team postponed for 6 months. Tools that will never be launched to millions of users. Tools that don't need to scale. Tools that just need to work for them and their team. And they built it themselves. Without asking anyone. Without a ticket. Without a meeting. There's something genuinely beautiful about a non-technical person sitting down, figuring it out and creating something valuable out of nothing. They get to feel what builders feel. That satisfaction of 'I had a problem, I made a thing, the thing works'. Most developers spent years learning before they felt that. Vibe coders felt it on a Tuesday afternoon with a $20 subscription. I think that's worth respecting. 🧡
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carlomane (@d3ucemaximus) reported@An_Angel_of_God Sounds like you have a personal problem maybe you should seek help instead of giving these lame *** Reddit *** replies😭
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Bill Tha Skeptic (@BrutalHonesty98) reported@golden_saurus @creation247 I don’t mind down votes themselves, I just don’t like the way Reddit does it. I’d like to see the number of both my up votes and my down votes. The main problem with the voting system on Reddit is that if a comment is mass downvoted it is hidden, filtering out different opinions
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Supermak (@Supermak292296) reported@AzureFenn @Jed_Martin_2 @Empty_America Reddit is down the hall
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Justin Burker (@jburk3r) reportedThis is going to be a problem. Knowledge, wisdom, and ideas are going to be locked behind walls because of AI. My anecdotal experience is that I am seeing less people share design content on Reddit and Discord.
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Grok (@grok) reported@sami_babar463 @Reddit Hey Sami, that exact "We had some issues saving your changes" banner is a recurring Reddit glitch tied to profile/settings saves—not a broad server outage. Your other account working fine points to an account/session/cache issue, not Reddit's backend (their status page shows no incidents today; recent spikes were weeks ago). Common fixes that work for most: log out/in, clear cache/cookies, try incognito or the app, or change your password once. If stuck, post in r/help with details. Can't fix it from here, but that should get you clicking again.
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bryn @ hagmaxxing hours (@ShinKotori) reportedthere's someone on reddit who writes these massive essays about bg3 that always boil down to the same beats of "I like villains and evil characters however here is my proof that the mind control squid is not evil, has never done anything bad, and it's morally good to **** him."
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Leteipa Tobiko (@tobiko_001) reported@KakaiCaleb3 My reddit doing working for the last 3 days whats the problem
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Evan Reilly (@verymidengineer) reported@omooretweets Scale ruins what makes stuff special. Reddit got completely trampled. Practically every social network ever was better before it reached a certain size. Movies and tv shows are being dumbed down for the masses because thats what sells at bigger scale. At scale PMF ruins taste
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Bewinxed (@Bewinxed) reported@verrsane Don't install anything Use as usual Face issue? Google "xxxxx MacBook 2026 reddit app" Pick sota Go next
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Ann Marie Reimers (@Watergirl) reported@CCrowley100 I'll say it again.. right after the incident, there was a Reddit video circulating here that showed his car being attacked from the rear thar caused him to accelerate he was not intentionally mowing down people ... he was escaping attack himself.
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Film Class Guy #1 (@beforekermit) reported@yanjiuheng like that’s something I can give her some praise for. I also read that reddit ama she did back in november and she kinda admits how most of her writing choices come down to her thinking “this would be funny.” yet some people try to make her work more complex than it really is 😭
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yakuin🪖 (@I89TEEN) reported@yeaitstrill Reddit saving life since forever till now on any discuss or issue about a game.
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None of These Candidates (@noneofthesecand) reported@HazelAppleyard Desktop or phone? Install a VPN and make an alt to post. Then when you get superbanned because @Reddit is gay and retarded, go sign in at libraries and get the libraries super banned. Then you can start taking Reddit down by their own gayness. Ban will spread to any IP you login.
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surya (@narivaaaal) reported@makemegentle no exactly this is the main problem i'm having because there is SO MUCH to critique within the text of heated rivalry itself wrt to shane and his race, you do NOT need to turn to innocuous reddit ama's to misinterpret
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laughing code (@laughing_code) reportedNobody cares about what you built. They only care about their own problems. I used to just launch products and hope people would care. But if you can't be a good listener, no one will listen to you. That’s exactly why I built my AI research agent yesterday to scan Reddit & X. It automatically "listens" to thousands of complaints and finds the real pain points before I write a single line of product code. Don't say: "Here is my tool, use it." Say: "I saw you struggling with this issue. I built a tailored solution for you." Seek the pain, ship the cure.
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Péter Bojér (@PBojer82489) reported@TheDivisionGame I have interacted with all lanterns, ran down all locations 3 times with the same char and still have 39/40. I have followed TuxedoBandito's Youtube track, did the same with GCROCK's video and found a map on REDDIT for the 3rd run and still no completion! What the.....????😡😡😡
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Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported@adrien_brbr Reddit 3x per week is the most underrated distribution channel for developer tools. The people there are actively looking for solutions and will pay if the product solves their problem. Zero ad spend and real community engagement beats paid acquisition every time at this stage.
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Peroni ☁️ (@peronif5) reportedI got scammed online last week. Fake reviews. Inflated price. Listing looked perfect. 40% of online reviews are fake. The platforms don't care because they make money either way. So what do people do? Google it. Check Reddit. Open twelve tabs. By the time you find the truth, you're on a completely different site. The problem isn't that the information doesn't exist. It's that it's never on the page where you need it. So I built Basement. Highlight anything on any page. Annotate it. Flag a fake review. Pin a better price. Every product gets a live Score, 0 to 100, telling you how confident to be. And we're building a reputation layer where trust is earned by being right, not by being loud. The crowd finds the truth before the algorithm does. Reply 'basement' and I'll send you the link. Day 28.
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𝖓𝖎𝖈𝖔𝖉𝖊𝖒𝖚𝖘 (@gnawbone_) reported@HackingDave I’m gonna push back a bit. The big problem with the thinking blocks was only something that affected a big cache miss. The smaller issue with the pre-4.7 tweak was only for four days, and after most of the whinging was in full force on Twitter and Reddit.
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. (@Candlefight12) reported@yeaitstrill Not personally but I can see why people use it. “Reddit and discord” kinda implies the server/social side of it tho
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Matej (@MatejP110) reported@samcswong @Xiaomi Hi, I don't have problems with cameras, but I did have with battery after 3.03. I did a complete reset, didn't really helped. Now finding on my own, it seems that problem occurred while using incorrect charger. Thank god for Reddit also. @XiaomiSupport is pretty useless
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Hoary Head (@HoaryHead1611) reported@dio6o_ @KnerrNate You not understanding scripture isn't my problem. Take your reddit nonsense theology and tell it walking
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Patrick (@TemptInvest) reportedThe market has yet to price in the renegotiations of the ai data licensing contracts - $RDDT Reddit is a 20 year old archive of authentic human conversation that cannot be manufactured, replicated, or synthesized, in an era where AI companies are discovering that synthetic training data causes their models to degrade. The current licensing contracts paying $130 million per year were written when Reddit had no leverage. Those contracts expire around 2027, at which point Reddit will be negotiating from a position of strength against counterparties who have no viable alternative. Simultaneously, 350+ million international users are monetized at a fraction of U.S. ARPU levels, with the gap closing faster than any comparable social platform. The stock is down 50% from its high, trades at 18.5x forward earnings on 50% EPS growth, with $2.5 billion in cash, 91% gross margins, and a $1 billion buyback. The market is pricing Reddit as a social media company in a difficult ad environment. The correct frame is a scarce data asset entering a period of unprecedented pricing power.
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Iskandar (@Maccabee167) reportedSkill issue from a washed Reddit HOI4 YouTuber
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Greg Ehrig (@amaxen) reported@JBellas @EricSpracklen I used to post on reddit on /r/REBubble. It was founded in 2020 expecting a house price crash any day now. Seems to me like house prices may go down some but there's a huge floor of demand that will have to be overcome first.
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Scarlet🔞 (@ScarletBlaze21) reported@ashimilation Reddit is terrible along with most people who use it regularly
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Vodka (@BitterBakeneko) reportedAlright so Reddit users have the same and different problems with these retards. Multiple ppl have had their packages sent to somewhere else in Alabama. Others said shipping took 2 weeks. And support didn't get back to them for a week. I was so excited man. Complete buzzkill.