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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 (64%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (11%)
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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Tim (@buildwtim) reportedI wish I had started building in public before AI kicked the door down. Sometimes I genuinely wonder what we are even supposed to share now Day 1: had an idea. Day 1: two hours later: MVP is done. Day 1: three hours later: added payments, auth, dashboard, onboarding, and 12 features I probably didn’t need. Where is the lesson? Where is the painful build update? Where is the "I spent 3 days debugging one stupid thing and finally fixed it"? AI made building faster, but it also made the public part weird. Because the real lessons don't always happen while building anymore. They happen after you ship. When nobody cares. When your landing page converts like a wet sock. When the feature you were excited about gets ignored. When users use your product in a completely different way than you expected. When you realise the problem wasn't the product, it was distribution. I built DoCV by focusing only on Reddit. I didn’t share updates on X. I didn’t have an audience. I didn’t even know this whole “build in public” world existed. It took me 6 months to reach £2k/month. Slow, painful, boring, but real. All users came from Reddit. Then I started my second SaaS and began posting updates on X. And honestly, that was when I started failing. Not because X is bad. But because every other day, I was watching other people ship, win, pivot, raise, launch, go viral, and suddenly I was questioning my own idea. Building in public can give you attention. But it can also make you addicted to comparison. So my honest take is this: If you are building in public, don’t confuse posting with progress, and.... not take it too serious, because some of the best builders I've met barely share anything and talk at all - just heads down shipping Put your head down. Build the app. Ship it. Talk to users. Share the real stuff. Not just screenshots, fake momentum, and big things coming Because the real build in public experience doesn’t come from saying you are building. It comes from surviving what happens after you ship with a single win/fail update - that's it
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Yaoiwatch (@fagpilled0) reported@KirbOfThePirate Reddit is down the hall to your left btw
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Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported@BratDotAI At $100-200 Reddit is almost always the best first spend if there are active subreddits for your problem -- the audience is self-selected and the feedback is worth more than the installs. Meta at that budget rarely breaks even without existing conversion data.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedBuilt 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.
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#BIGHUD #HUDHEALINGS (@SlowDancingWtae) reported@hudburger67 Reddit is also down for him
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bill hates (@MisguidedHog) reportedEvery few months there's some new phenomenon that gets people with no real life issues all freaking worked up and righteously indignant, a few months ago it was the Reddit-themed Afroman court case and today it's the Youtube-themed Lego case
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Duck (@realcoolducky) reportedThey made the entities reddit chungus and honestly i didnt care too much but are we FOR REAL trying to make no clipping reddit chungus too? Do yall even ******* like the backrooms? If this keeps boiling down all the way to just (backroom = liminal space) im going to off myself
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Dale Cooper (@stefdhrhsf) reportedLook 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
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Jack Peach | Dynastic Dating (@ThinkInPeach) reportedHe'd been trying to fix it alone for years. YouTube. Reddit. Every dating podcast on the drive to work. His words on our first call: "You get 10 people with 15 different opinions." Smart guy. Disciplined. Successful everywhere else. Still single.
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special k | CEO of stressed out era (@specialkdelslay) reported@mikkurogue @Shreyassanthu77 Dude my junoor dev has been helping me find a couple platforms for logistics stuff we found this one, I was like idk dude vibes are off (I did a quick perusal of API docs & issues etc) anyway we pull up BBB & reddit and they had thousands of people complaining, they sorta do what they say they do but there is no customer service at all. dodged a bullet, one of the few benefits of being unc is vibe reading it right away
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Brucelee (@Bruceleegg) reportedMaking money is actually super simple.Go on Reddit, find real problems people are complaining about, build a quick solution with AI, and you can easily make a few thousand dollars a month.Anyone actually doing this right now? Drop your experience below 👇
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Jakob Kennedy Frost 🇨🇦🚽🔞 (@CryoJakobFrost) reported@KeithMontalbo I'm currently looking for someone on Reddit, BlueSky and Twitter to help me fix the design so that it looks the way it's supposed to look.
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Jakethecrazy🦬 (@Jakethecrazy19) reportedI’ve heard as long as Reddit existed it’s been Terrible Maybe Zack liked it but I’ve always head bad things about Reddit
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Aria Faye 🧚🏻 (@Thetransfairy) reportedMy Reddit with 130k followers and 830k karma just got banned with no explanation, that’s three years of hard work down the drain and the loss of my biggest income generator :(
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Kjbilly (@kjbilly1) reported@JoeWhit30367397 @aimeeterese Reddit is down the hall sir. Obviously whether Fraud occurs is a seperate question than whether a particular action is criminal or civil or both
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Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported@pcshipp going where the pain is already being posted. find the reddit and X threads where people complain about the exact problem you solve, reply helpfully, link only when it actually fits. slow but the users are real, not random traffic
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The Reformist ✝️ (@TheReformist62) reported@Reddit **** you Reddit. My main account was shadowbanned for no valid reason, and now your incompetent system is shadowbanning every new account I create immediately. This broken, automated mass-censorship is a pathetic excuse for platform management. You are blindly banning legitimate users while actual spam bots overrun the site. Your algorithms are completely dysfunctional, and your lack of transparency is a joke. I demand a human administrator actually review this mess, stop the automated garbage, and lift these baseless restrictions right now. Fix your broken platform.
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now_grace 🇪🇸 🇺🇸 #MECFS #Lyme #Endo (@now_grace) reported@ChrisAlvino Like the reddit meme goes: 1. be rich 2. don't be poor (also works with be white, be male, etc....but also: have a problem that's easy to diagnose.)
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Jan (@JJNoordman) reported@speedygrapes This is a Reddit problem, not even a league subreddit problem
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IAHEAGLE (Rich S) (@SRSanders2) reported@WallStreetApes The video accurately demonstrates the issue: A KFC app cart starts at ~$31.80 under what appears to be pickup/pre-promo pricing. Applying the “Free Delivery in June” promo ($30+ min) triggers a switch to delivery mode, forcing cart rebuild and raising item prices (e.g., Go Buckets ~$4.95 to $7.20, nuggets $9.95 to $11.95), pushing totals over $40–$45. • This is a known pattern, especially in Australia: Multiple user reports on Reddit and Facebook describe identical behavior—prices appear lower initially, then inflate at checkout or promo application due to higher delivery-mode menu prices that cover fees/commissions. KFC explicitly states “Prices vary by order mode and restaurant.” • It’s mode-based pricing, not classic dynamic surge: Delivery orders use elevated base prices versus pickup; the “free delivery” promo acts as bait but results in net higher costs. Common across food delivery apps, though the non-transparent cart reset feels deceptive to customers.
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Patrick (@djustthetude) reported@reddit_lies Electricians I knew of were making over $50 hr, 20 yrs ago.Ex BIL has plumbing Biz and stays busy and does well. Reddit Mechanics would tell yngrs NOT to do it, same reasons. But the ones scraping w/skills are a them issue.Lots dont evolve, & stagnate. Dude I went to HS w/…
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Kitty_lestrange (@DiluArts) reported@Ruviz_OW before ur dum *** fix , i was actually going to download overwatch 2 for the first time thinking the game catering to actual people who loves gaming not woke trash who complains on twitter and reddit
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The Bear Apparent (@king_baffled) reported@Divine_Sass @rushicrypto he took a 50 percent write-down for taking a lump sum. then he had to pay federal tax on the lump sum. A month ago I got in a huge reddit fight with a bunch of people insisting you always take the lump sum and a girl who took payments was dumb, hope they read this case.
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported@BratDotAI Save the $100-200 and spend 30 days on organic Reddit instead, find the subreddit where your exact user complains about the problem you solve and answer questions genuinely. Paid traffic to an unvalidated funnel just burns money faster. What does your app do and who's it for?
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Dale Cooper (@stefdhrhsf) reportedLook at this BJP IT cell guy 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
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The Parousia (@DenyTheMark2020) reported@thewinteranon @england_17 @down_zulu We know. We just wanted to make that as clear as possible to anyone paying attention. Racine caused Reddit Pizzagate to shut down. Reddit account was hacked. Racine caused Voat to shut down. Voat account was hacked. Racine WIN posts deleted? Racine caused Basket to be attacked.
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Noe | Nitro Warrior (@SquadsProtector) reported@Hogbeast89 @ShitpostRock2 NF still has problems, the in-game stats are fake like they were in the original game and Reddit didn't want them fixed, so only two of the five engines are viable and the Engine Swap feature was a Band-Aid solution to make everyone Speed. Plus, ICC being added instead of Willie
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Renee 09 (@Renee_822506) reported@DailyMail I have seen nothing but glowing reviews but I guess if you go looking for headlines on Reddit snark pages of Taylor Swift haters you can find something to publish on a slow news day,🙄
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Martin Lostak - $12M in Ads - Creative Strategist (@Martin_Lostak) reportedA client asked why the research costs extra. I said because without it, you're guessing. She said "can't you just look at what's working for competitors?" I can. And I do. But that's maybe 20% of it. The rest is Amazon reviews, Reddit threads, customer language, awareness mapping. That's what the document is. She said "seems like a lot for one document." It's not one document. It's the foundation every batch gets built on. Without it, the creative has no direction - it just looks nice and converts nothing. I've seen this with brands who skip it. Good-looking ads, weak angles, no system. They wonder why nothing scales. But I can't explain research compounding to someone who just wants ads fast. So I said "we can start without it" which is strategist code for "you'll be back in six weeks asking why it's not working." She did the research package. I'm not skipping onboarding.
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P Marci (@P_Marci_) reported@catchmepls2 Havent heard of it yet, go on reddit for these kinds of problems