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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (63%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Terrestrial Mobster🫀 (@OluwanifemiFam) reportedOpened Reddit, searched the problem I was having, found people with the exact problem and the solutions they tried out 3 years ago, Reddit forums >>>>>>> Twitter TL
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mally 🫧 (@malanholy) reported@urmylosertwat someone is leaking her lyrics on reddit right now can we somehow email her team to take it down??? this is insane how does this happen
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Joshua Pi'Rwot (@pirwot) reported@0xAndros Yeah, digging into churn stuff is gold, way more telling than just Reddit whines. Helps us actually fix things.
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David Goldstein (@WagsCap) reported@stan100x reddit data for ai is noisy, anonymous, sarcastic,not every Reddit comment from some broke 19 year old in r/antiwork, not all of it is scarce and valuable. there is user mix - in Q1, Reddit had 126.8m DAUq, but only 52.0m were logged in. logged out users were 74.8m. US logged in DAUq grew only 1% YoY, international DAUq grew fast, but international ARPU was only $2.02 per quarter versus $9.63 in the US and that means a lot of the growth is lower monetization traffic, not automatically high quality ad inventory getting elegible does not mean automatic inclusion in S&P, valuations are not really "cheap" and it can easily go down 50% Reddit already had a stock hit when Google algorithm changes affected search related traffic, especially logged out users and that exact user bucket is now a big part of the growth story it's good biz, but risk wise you're crazy
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Malik Shehryar (@shehryr51861) reported-ChatGpt web search is giving you wrong responses Web search feels like research. It isn't always. Claude and ChatGPT pull from Reddit, Quora, and articles. Reddit users have limited information and personal agendas. Articles are written to promote — not to inform. You're not getting facts. You're getting opinions dressed as facts. Fix it by telling Claude or ChatGPT exactly where to look: "Only pull from FDA, WHO, or peer-reviewed sources.""News only from Reuters or AP. Nothing else." Source quality is your responsibility — not Claude's. And one more problem nobody talks about: Claude and ChatGPT sometimes pull from outdated pages. Old data. Old studies. Old news. Fix that too: "Only use sources published in the last 12 months." Two instructions. Every web search. Credible sources only. Recent data only.
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Nicolas More (@nicolasmore_) reported@rdbuilds7 replying to people already talking about the problem on Reddit :)
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CANT/THINK/OF/A/NAME (@TRAPPADUNYATRAP) reportedIf you're putting it on a Reddit post, then it probably is an issue for you. 66 people you know. I know for a fact his numbers aren't that high. That's 3 classrooms of people. That's 2 American football teams. That's 3 separate football fixtures worth of people.
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Kora For Art (@Koraforart) reported@realashleyaoki I think X is just broken. You need to pay to get any views, even on comments. I have better luck on reddit. I'm still here for what I can still see on X.
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🐾 Decem ☕ (@itsupernatura) reported@KaitlynnBrayer it's true, i use to enjoy reddit pre 2019 but that site has become unusable and unfair here there's less stress to worry about your account but so much more terrible stuff even the overwatch reddit was fun at one point
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Eupolemus (@Eupolemus150) reported@ChrisCillizza My main issue is that everyone seems to be downplaying the fact that he appears to be a serial killer. His reddit posts show he has a fetish for murdering people and the ability to prolong his spree over the course of decades.
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Doc Hollister (@WretchedRambles) reportedB. Decent people who have relationship problems don’t need to take it to Reddit for advice. 4. The people that do need advice probably have someone they can talk to privately.
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lloyd smith (@Annoyed___Bored) reported@LisaFenDragon I didn't deny it. Again you are making things up. I said reddit is full of lies and fantasy and you shouldn't use that site as proof. Are you having issues understanding English? You are a very angry and bitter person.
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Stanford Right (@StanfordRight) reported@libsoftiktok @Nextdoor 1the only fun about Nextdoor is getting banned or posts deleted due to the Karen that ruin that site. It's worse than Reddit and will die a slow death. Most of the posts now are scams, or worse.
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Mountain Poet (@mtnpoet) reportedWe have a tendency to look down on people who didn’t have to work hard for what they have because their parents gave them everything. We then proceed to work hard so we can provide the same thing for our children. Source: The Hustle/Reddit Shower thought
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Moron Mine ⛏️ (@MoronMining) reported"Debate" is in quotes because if Reddit atheists had coherent arguments for their worldview they wouldn't be sharing helpful lists of "snark" to wear down Christians who are arguing in good faith
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Sense and Irritability (@RichWright284) reported@reddit_lies You can see a lot of people here very deliberately missing the point. Reddit, despite being left-wing on every other issue, is ridiculously pro-Israel. Users obviously demanded that damning photo be removed for being "anti-Semitic," and the mods felt the need to defend it.
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Fred7010 (@Freddie7010) reported@ayeejuju So he graduated 18 months ago but stopped applying for jobs 7 months ago. He only tried for 11 months. That's not even that bad. He lives with his parents so it's not like he has to pay any bills. He could easily fix his own situation and chose to complain on Reddit instead.
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Gurnoor Singh (@gurnoor__) reportedWinning ads need winning hooks. But people overcomplicate hooks. Here’s the easiest way to write hooks that make people stop scrolling: Step 1: Choose a specific sub-avatar. For example - founders who feel brain-dead by 2pm Step 2: Find 5-10 micro moments where their pain peaks. A micro moment is the exact moment in someone’s day where the pain is at its peak. - when do they feel the problem most? - where are they when it happens? - what are they doing? - what are they thinking? - what do they wish was different? You can find all this info in - reddit threads - tiktok comments - youTube comments - customer reviews - ad comments - post-purchase surveys Step 3: Turn those moments into hooks. Example: Sub-avatar: founders who want more daily energy Micro moment: feeling brain-dead at 2pm while trying to finish work Hooks: “If your brain shuts off after lunch, here’s why…” “If you wanna work all day but you feel dead after lunch, here’s why…” That’s the game. People stop scrolling when they see themselves. Not when they see your product. If you want the full step-by-step process, I made a YouTube video showing exactly how to do this from research → micro moments → hooks. Link in comments RT if you find it useful.
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Saurav Paudel (@Saurav_Paudel10) reportedReddit is down but why
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AshutoshShrivastava (@ai_for_success) reportedHave read many posts on X and Reddit that many people's ChatGPT accounts are permanently disabled or suspended in last 12 hours. Looks like some safety filter may have been triggered and many people got into trouble. Hopefully the OpenAI team will resolve this soon.
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TopicalHQ (@1topicalhq) reported@RyanYorkSEO A four-year-old Reddit thread has 60 people describing the same problem differently. Your pillar has you describing it once. LLMs aggregate patterns. Cluster depth is the same signal, without the rented land.
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JoBoNoGo (@JobBoNoGo1) reported@HaruhiismOtaku Whenever I see these **** try to pull this ****, I’m just like: “Reddit is down the hall to the right.” If I cared what non-believers thought, then I’d be just as pathetic as them. When they pass, they’ll face God, and I imagine he’ll be bringing up this type of **** to them.
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Fren (@0xFrenxbtdotxrp) reported@b0newalljackson Oh man good one, the Reddit card. Need to write that down for next time…
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Roas ROI (@roasroi) reportedtesting ads / offers assumptions: you know 0 about the niche, 0 about the offer, and run paid ads, probably on Meta, but this is for other sources too so you found a network, Affil manager gave you 3 top offers, you picked one (hopefully low CPA so you dont burn your budget in 2 days). AM also told you that meta converts well, so that is where you will start RESEARCH - search for offer domain, brand name etc., check what results it gives on Google, check what it shows in FB Ad Library - start putting all the findings into a file - search through reddit, ask gpt to find 5 main painpoints that this offer solves on reddit etc. - by the end of this phase you have downloaded ads, ton of material in your info file, got bunch of images examples etc. AD CREATION - throw all the info that you gathered into gpt (claude is quite good for this), start generating ideas, dont blindly trust claude, but this will help you to quickly make image ideas, scripts, etc. - make a LOT of ads, at this tage you still know NOTHING, so make statics, UGC AI, brolls with voiceover, headlines on colored background TESTING Day 1 - your pixel has 0 data, you have 0 experience - CBO, broad (switch off Audience Network) - adsets either by angle or by type, does not matter -our cpa is $10, lets put budget on $30 let it go (you could actually see results in like 5-6 hours, but we will talk in days) TESTING Day 2 A. FB dropped all the spend into 1 ad, but NO conversions - this ad is high engagement, but just curiosity clicks, mark what makes it engaging and if it already grabbed 3x CPA, switch it off B. FB dropped all the spend into 1 ad, few conversions - good, mark down why this ad could stand out, try to make variations of this to improve it C. FB spend here an there, but no clear trend - let is be for another day At the end of day 2, you should start getting an idea of CPC, CPM, CTR - you can go back to your AM, and ask where the benchmark is, chances our they wont know... but just in case you got that AffiliateManager-Premium-Reserved-Luxury edition, they might actually be able to tell you Testing Day 3 - around $60-90 spent, you should either be seeing some consistency in results, or be at a point where you threw all the ads out and made a new pack A. Still no clear winner - chances are the whole batch is bad, you missed the angles, and FB is just pushing $ into engagement clicks essentially - Return to RESEARCH or AD CREATION phase and repeat B. Converting but losing money - grab the winning ad and make variations Day 4 - you either went with VARIATIONS route and now just need to brand out and constantly ad new ads and tests - or you uploaded a batch of new ads and are monitoring the progress ******* How many ads to make? As many as you can. 10,15,30,40 - how many can you do per day? Do that, if you can do 2 - you are screwed. - at this stage, you know nothing, so spending 10 hours on 1 great ad just to see it flop is wasting time, SHOTGUN strategy, make 50 ads, find a common denominator and THEN start putting more time into them CBO vs ABO on Meta - CBO (!), again, you know nothing, and pushing budget into ads/adsets manually just cranks up your budget burn rate, FB knows better, let Zuck guide you - with $100 CBO you can drop in 50-70 ads and know what pulls tomorrow - with $100 in abos? at at least $20 per adset, that is 5 adsets with 5 ads each? 25 ads? Wih a huge risk that 4/5 are **** adsets but cause you push spend in it, FB is going to spend it anyway? When starting out - QUANTITY of action is critical. Qualify comes later, you have NO idea of what quality looks like. When to quit an offer? Firstly, never start testing "new offers, promising offers, we just onboarded offers" only test "on rthis offer we have partners making 100 conversions per day / making $10k i nrev etc.) - dont be a free GTM tester - that will ensure that if you fail, high probability that it is because of you, not the offer - depends on your budget, if you know that offer works, and you have $1k on $10 cpa offer...well, go for that - at 3-5x CPA you should see at least some conversions to guide you - if after 150+ ads you still cant find the right traction, move on to testing another - if you cant figure out any new angles, and variations are leading nowhere, move on CPM too high? Can happen ignore that, cpm does not tell you much CPC too high? if CPC is over EPC on Meta that you get from network, your ads are bad CPC too low? usualy bad sign, - on meta check for audience network (and switch it off) but mostly it means that your ads atract clickers / curiosity clicks (you see this a lot in ED telehealth, you make a saucy ad, guys click like crazy, you are already calling Bentley dealership, but they wont buy) CTR is too low / too high? does not matter, low CTR ,may bring less clicks but more actionable ones vice versa HIGH ctr might bring more clicks, but ****** ones CPC / EPC - this is where you should be looking at, check for EPC on your source from AM, lets say $3, if it is a whitehat offer you should be seeing CPC of around $1.5+, if you see $4+ = that wont work see <$1 = also wont work as your ROI on average on a whitehat offer is like 30-40% on small volumes Offer pays $300 *star-eyes* - forget about it! to test a $300 offer you will need around $1.5k to even see which angles are working, you dont have such a budget! Pick offers with smaller CPAs, 5,10,20 etc. It is not the CPA that matters it is the ROI !!! What ad formats to try? Headlines - make a bunch of short "Proclamation style headlines" slap them on a colored background, or iphone notes background Statics - Gemini can do solid ones from prompts with text, so if you can do Canva or whatever do that UGC AI - Ugc talking head, ths format ALONE can carry you for years Broll with VO - grab some from TT or YT, speed them up if needed, lay on VO with subtitles
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infamouslegato (@InfamousLegato) reported@MMatters22596 The problem with reddit is the moderators all being retarded power hungry losers with no connection to the world outside their weird echo chamber. The data you get from reddit is fundamentally lobotomized and useless for AI as far as I'm concerned.
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need (@ineedbagz) reportedLooks like reddit is cracking down hard
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Kai - Briefing Block (@briefing_block_) reportedBluesky has 43 million users. X has roughly 450 million. Threads is already above 400 million monthly users. That is not a close race. It is the entire point. Bluesky’s latest strategic message is pretty clear: it no longer wants to be judged as a direct X replacement. COO Rose **** said the company is not trying to rebuild what social “used to be” or get to parity with X, and is now looking more toward Reddit as inspiration. That matters because it is basically a public reset of the investment case. The anti-X trade is over. Bluesky initially benefited from dissatisfaction with Twitter/X after Musk took over. That was useful for awareness, but it was never a durable moat. Protest users are volatile users. They show up during platform shocks, elections, moderation fights, policy changes, and cultural moments. Then usage normalizes. That is exactly the pattern Bluesky is now trying to explain after active posting fell from the late-2024 spike. The mistake would be assuming this is only a demand problem. It is also a positioning problem. Trying to out-X X requires real-time culture, creators, video, news velocity, ad infrastructure, recommendation systems, and network effects at massive scale. Bluesky does not have that. Meta does. X still does. So the smarter move is not to fight the strongest incumbent advantage. The Reddit model points to a different bet: interest graphs over personality graphs. Smaller communities. More discovery. Less public-square performance. More utility. That is a much better fit for Bluesky’s AT Protocol story, because open networks and user-controlled experiences matter more when the product is organized around communities instead of celebrity broadcast. But there is a hard market lesson here. Differentiation is not the same as monetization. Reddit works because niche communities create high-intent inventory, search value, data value, and habit loops. Bluesky still has to prove it can turn “better social” into repeatable engagement and eventually revenue. The company has not ruled out ads, but it also clearly does not want to become another feed optimized around ad load. That tension is the whole story. Bottom line: Bluesky is no longer selling the market on being the next Twitter. It is trying to become something narrower, more useful, and harder to copy. That is probably its only credible path.
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The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported@DivGrojourney $RDDT value (like $UBER) isn’t in the app, software or infrastructure. It’s in the network of users. That’s exactly the premise people get bogged down on. You can’t “vibe code” an app and spawn millions of users to use it. Reddit and Uber are networks. Not apps.
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AmericanPatriot2002 (@Patriotic2002) reportedReddit is basically a representation of the majority of millennials. Self righteous and Godless woke people who think they have the world should bow down to their moral authority
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WaterIsWet (@SchmidtRobert12) reported@Luzi_rxw I genuinely don't get why are you so offended by this, when at the same time you have no issue admitting Island is the only season of the show you found good. Also what a cowardly move blocking me on reddit before I could respond, then going to twitter to talk **** about me.