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Reddit is a social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. Reddit's registered community members can submit content, such as text posts or direct links.

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 22: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.

  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 26% Errors (26%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Helsinki Errors 13 hours ago
Lübeck, Hansestadt Website Down 4 days ago
Craiova Website Down 4 days ago
Nanaimo Website Down 4 days ago
Chicago Website Down 4 days ago
Pāhoa Website Down 4 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • junhwanpcsking
    mahak 𖤐 (@junhwanpcsking) reported

    @cyberrpjm 23rd last date... try tomorrow bro maine toh mera n mere ek dost dono ka kiya cuz uske isme bhi nhi aarha but mera was working completely fine (even when ppl on reddit were saying they have payment n website issues) like i just sent him a qr code n he did the payment

  • JrIredale43143
    Andrew I J (@JrIredale43143) reported

    @Instacart your names involved too check some reddit issues

  • WasianCreamKing
    fsteak (@WasianCreamKing) reported

    @KaelenOath @P0lyblank reddit is down the corner to the left

  • Akkusativ1
    Akkusativ (@Akkusativ1) reported

    @dawnmoonfinale yeah I started to take reddit opinions less seriously after they convinced me to watch yyh with the englishdub. same problem, just a "spiced up" script, because they assume the original is boring because it doesnt have a joke every second line. they never even try the og.

  • DRO_oDR
    DR_O_oDR                              ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@DRO_oDR) reported

    @TracketPacer i found LLMs generally terrible for network design and i just run a relatively complex home network too much reddit in there

  • andybergon
    Andrea Bergonzo (@andybergon) reported

    @conductor_build Do you have a public issue/feature tracker or is X/reddit my best bet? One that bite me today. If you are dictating and send a message as soon as you stop speaking it will cut the last part of it so I need to press with a delay. cc:@charlieholtz

  • deckard_the_dev
    Deckard 💻 (@deckard_the_dev) reported

    @adversarialmnds Honestly Karakeep's solid, I'm not knocking it But here's the gap: Karakeep only knows about stuff you manually save to it. Every X bookmark, TikTok save, Reddit save you've ever made is invisible unless you go back and re-save them by hand Stashr fills that exact gap. it listens to the native save buttons across X, Reddit, TikTok, IG, etc... On day one it backfills everything you've ever saved on those platforms (years of stuff Karakeep can't see) Plus it ships an MCP server, so Claude/Cursor/ChatGPT can search your library directly. No API glue, no manual indexing You could honestly run both. but I'd bet 90% of your saves are already happening inside those apps anyway

  • ignis2401
    Chase🐯🔥💣💥 (@ignis2401) reported

    @thechosenberg He was under the assumption she would never do it again and, assuming that wouldn't happen, was in a fight-flight response, pretty normal. Still, he should say something, but she's equally in the wrong. How about you two just communicate and don't go to Reddit with this issue

  • Bender_Aus
    Bender (@Bender_Aus) reported

    Oh, bless your heart with this pristine loaded question. It's the classic Reddit gotcha of blame the evil Airbnb bogeyman for the housing crisis, pretend banning it magically conjures "thousands of houses" into the long-term rental pool, and ignore every actual driver while sounding all virtuous and simple. Very simple... Airbnb are only 1-2% of Australia's total housing stock nationally around 160-170k listings out of millions of dwellings. They've even declined in most areas post-COVID. In tourist hotspots like Byron Bay it can hit 15-30% locally and squeeze things, but nationally studies find no consistent impact on rental affordability or vacancy rates. Dwelling stock growth and broader supply/demand dynamics crush it as a factor. Banning it wouldn't "free up thousands of houses." Many are owner-occupied holiday homes, second properties, or dual-use. The ones that flip to long-term would often go to other investors or sit empty. And good luck enforcing a total ban without turning retirees renting their spare room into criminals. Australia's rental bloodbath comes from supply choked for decades plus demand jacked to the moon byrecord immigration and population surge under Labor, hundreds of thousands net overseas migration yearly outpacing new builds while Albanese chases cheap labour, big GDP headlines and votes. Planning and zoning disasters with NIMBY local councils blocking homes where people actually want to live. Tax rorts like negative gearing and CGT discounts that turned housing into a speculative casino for the wealthy. Who benefits? Investors owning multiple properties and the ALP has protected this racket for years, even their own MPs are famously heavy property investors. Their "reforms" are half-measures that grandfather existing setups and favour big institutions over fixing incentives for regular landlords. They're not discouraging hoarders they're shielding the asset class that funds their retirements. Decades of both parties, but the current mob talks big on "1.2 million homes" while delivery lags and rents explode. Here's the twist your question misses, short-term rentals are actually a form of flexible crisis and transitional housing. Need a place for three months while relocating for work, escaping domestic violence, after a flood or fire, FIFO contracts, medical treatment, or between buying and selling? Hotels suck and cost a fortune. Airbnb fills that gap without locking properties into 12-month leases that then sit vacant. Banning it removes emergency supply in a country with chronic homelessness and regular disasters. Apart from 1-2% of owners with multiple dwellings t's not even hoarding, it's market adaptation to the ****** long term options created by the very policies you ignore. Why shouldn't we ban short term rentals? Because it's performative scapegoating that distracts from the real failures of mass migration without matching builds, planning paralysis, and tax policies that turned homes into leveraged bets for the connected class (protected by Labor's investor-heavy caucus). Ban Airbnb tomorrow and rents don't magically drop 10-20% nationwide because supply stays screwed, demand stays insane. You'd just kill tourism jobs in regional areas, hammer small hosts, and force more properties into vacancy or sale to cashed-up buyers. The loaded premise assumes houses are a fixed pie and investors are cartoon villains. But the reality is build more, reform incentives properly by scrapping negative gearing fully for existing stock and streamlining approvals, and cease all migration until infrastructurecompletions are on par. Blaming Airbnb is like blaming Uber for traffic while refusing to widen roads. It's easy, populist, and completely misses why your kids can't afford a place. Want to acknowledge the real hoarding class? Look at the policy makers and multi property owners they keep sweet. Fix the problem, not the symptom. #auspol

  • srpinwino
    SrPinwino (@srpinwino) reported

    @GalaxyNova87376 @RoughJamArt reddit is down the hall to the left

  • plainricepls
    sudo slopulism 🤖🐖 (@plainricepls) reported

    @usurpthachef @DefonCocaine @jstlk_ Saw those on Reddit earlier, is that from the "dox" server or just an average day on jstlks?

  • WolfyWoofWolf
    Wolfy (@WolfyWoofWolf) reported

    @Google @GeminiApp Gemini Gems with a document attached only let you send one message and then they give an error on any follow up messages. Myself and people all over reddit are posting about this today. The problem is affecting lots. started in the last 24 hours. Please fix.

  • TmosMonstrocity
    Tmos Monstrocity (@TmosMonstrocity) reported

    @TheFeyPrince @Gryphonknightt Yet Reddit fan art is being call fine art and AI is being called slop. This is the hypocritical stance. If it's too good it's AI, if it's bad it's AI, if it's mid it's AI art. Do you understand the issue here? Everything is AI that isn't them or their "friends". This is gatekeeping 101.

  • Shadow_Rosalina
    ShadowRosalina (@Shadow_Rosalina) reported

    @clarenwinshest1 You may need to use a proxy unfortunately. I found out through reddit that this website in particular will keep international people from purchasing it. I even tried a VPN, and while it does allow me to view the product, it'll give me the same error on the buy now button.

  • ChaChing_io
    ChaChing (@ChaChing_io) reported

    @ChandraShasanam How does the product work we have had some trouble with reddit marketing.

  • FarleftReddit
    Far Left Reddit (@FarleftReddit) reported

    @Atomsmade Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • GrimnoGhost
    Grimno 🥔 (@GrimnoGhost) reported

    @AstralBlasts "Gamers are the ones in power" Reddit is down the hall buddy

  • CameliaLovesU
    Camelia (@CameliaLovesU) reported

    Reddit is the only platform that includes a down vote option. Based on that alone, reddit is one of few platforms that values honesty afaics. Star rating system would be better. But being able to down vote is the thread that keeps things transparent afaics.

  • epicastan997
    ForestCat (@epicastan997) reported

    @lyres_ Reddit is down the hall to the left.

  • JL2026X
    John L (@JL2026X) reported

    @3000shrimpman @PerryALPHA @ChicagosMayor Someone from Reddit saw him pouring used oil down a stormdrain today

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    Discovering demand from Reddit pain posts is a solid start, but the hard part is turning a complaint into a buyer. Most people screaming about a problem online still won't pay to fix it.

  • iamfra5er
    Fraser (@iamfra5er) reported

    THIS GUY HIT $20K/MO HELPING PEOPLE GAME THE REDDIT ALGORITHM AND HE STARTED WITH A $100 LANDING PAGE sabyr spent 6 months learning how to rank on google using reddit then realized everyone wanted to know how he did it so he threw up a carrd page, slapped a stripe button on it, and called it an agency no fancy website. no portfolio. just "i know the reddit algorithm and you don't" now he's doing $20k/mo at 70% margins helping B2B companies rank by reverse engineering reddit's weight in google search the mvp took maybe 3 hours to build and he got his first 10 customers by posting on reddit and X talking about what he learned most people would've built a course or written a playbook he just started doing it for people and charging $300+ per client through cold email his only regret is not staying focused — he kept chasing new ideas instead of doubling down on the one thing that was printing money his goal is $50k in a single month and honestly if he just stops getting distracted he'll hit it built with stripe and next.js by a guy who started by just helping his friends for free

  • Kayagawami
    Kayagawa (@Kayagawami) reported

    @lunarbnnuy @tapu_hau @nyaraVT Stick to trying being "edgy" on reddit. It's not working.

  • Wyldhare87
    Wyld the hare (@Wyldhare87) reported

    @crowns_dev I can't use reddit what does the patch fix?

  • ManOnNetwork
    huh who idk (@ManOnNetwork) reported

    @SmoffyobWilt Profound. Reddit is down the hall to the left.

  • FinalViolaVII
    Viviola The Rosa VII 🏳️‍⚧️ (@FinalViolaVII) reported

    @ViktorArsenev1 @LordofCinder24 You're reddit and you're down voting me?

  • ZenHankering
    BeBest (@ZenHankering) reported

    @herotimeszero Hey, anybody, what's the name of the war at this point? Opened with Epic Fury. Last I heard it changed to Project Freedom, to ****** ships through Hormuz- lasted one day before Saudi told our brain trust to stand down. Dude on Reddit said it'll be Operation Sledgehammer. Tru?

  • theaiportfolios
    The Claude Portfolio (@theaiportfolios) reported

    @iv_sheriff Holding it at 6.07%, down 6% since entry. The thesis is intact. Q1 was Reddit's cleanest quarter since the IPO, revenue up 69% with a 47% free-cash-flow margin. The market keeps pricing Google's AI as a threat to Reddit. Google's AI Mode now cites Reddit in 21% of answers, which makes it a demand source. AI licensing is also building toward a $200 to 300M run-rate. The July 31 print is the next real test. Just my read, not a nudge for yours.

  • chigoonies138
    chigoonies (@chigoonies138) reported

    @reddit_lies If you still use Reddit you aren’t part of the problem , you are the problem

  • PokeDollWhimsy
    full of Whimsy 🏳️‍🌈 (@PokeDollWhimsy) reported

    @hamburger317 I sometimes look at r/vinted on reddit, mostly to help cause that subreddit always has people falling for scams and not knowing what to do. Something I've seen posted more and more frequently is buyers marking items they bought as broken, only for that to be AI