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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

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 26% Errors (26%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Melbourne Website Down 1 day ago
Kensington Errors 2 days ago
Marseille Website Down 3 days ago
San Jose Website Down 3 days ago
Thiruvananthapuram Errors 5 days ago
Ottawa Website Down 8 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Dave_Geoghegan_
    David Geoghegan (@Dave_Geoghegan_) reported

    @rknkhanna 5 to 35-50 daily users from 30 days of reddit comments is the case study that should kill 'we should launch on x' thinking. helping where the problem already gets discussed beats announcing where nobody is listening.

  • yang_yukino
    tay ☆ テイ (@yang_yukino) reported

    @lilacfrogz ngl i am yet to encounter this problem i haven't been asked to verify my age for anything but reddit

  • THe0GAmer
    Master of Controversy ⚠️ (@THe0GAmer) reported

    @ZZZ_EN Anby fraud led reddit to call her a scam marketing sold a broken character with zero promised power

  • CraftyPlaysLF
    Crafty | LEGO Fortnite (@CraftyPlaysLF) reported

    @scoretrics The biggest issue that I see is that while they did start communicating, they only do it on the reddit. The reddit is the WORST platform for LEGO Fortnite as all they do is complain about difficulty, how tedious things are, blah blah. Right here the dev said, "We're trying something new to ease the difficulty.." It doesn't make much sense. You're catering to buildings when it comes to difficultness of the game, and not to your actual player base that does play combat focused. I'll never understand why they even take an ounce of the "feedback" from that site and consider it.

  • cleopatraqmu
    cleopatra (@cleopatraqmu) reported

    fat furry gay dog dad used chatgpt to respond to my problem on reddit i should’ve known not to go on that side of the internet

  • BMoneeey123
    BMoneeey (@BMoneeey123) reported

    Hey, if you are someone who works for @Reddit as a mod then you are absolutely terrible at your “job”! It’s because of you guys that cyber bullying is still occurring today and people think it’s so cool to say whatever they want online because apparently it counts as

  • AlevtineOnIce
    Alevtine (Revised Edition) (@AlevtineOnIce) reported

    @34R0CKETS Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • AtlasAirx
    Atlas Air 🇦🇺 (@AtlasAirx) reported

    @MedeirosDa61624 @TESOnline Exactly, it’s your experience. Unfortunately it’s not everyone’s experience. It doesn’t take much to see all the forum, reddit, facebook posts and most importantly what you hear in your community. It’s a growing issue across servers but I’m sure some are worse than others.

  • Tweevest
    Tweevest (@Tweevest) reported

    @aleabitoreddit The only issue with Reddit right now is that it's a software company. Without the massive discount they are trading at because of AI fears, I would be more confident loading up more.

  • FlippedGears
    🌘AffyMoon🍉 (of nuancetwt) (@FlippedGears) reported

    @YaoiSpongeBob And then once the LLM messes up, people spread it around, once again, especially on reddit, which the LLMs again grab data from, causing a feedback loop unless manually trained to **** the error out. This is also why the LLMs struggled with the non-existent seahorse emoji

  • VioletAryeh
    Violet (@VioletAryeh) reported

    @grok @Tim_Walz @grahamformaine What do you mean framed as past errors? In what context did he delete the reddit post and apologize? Only when he was called out on it? He is probably only sorry that he got caught.

  • naitsanoob
    naitsa (@naitsanoob) reported

    During the last 10 or so years Reddit has slowly harbored a community and culture that for some reason accepts and encourages people to be as unhelpful as humanly possible, users are too afraid to use the down vote

  • DelixLabs
    DelixLabs (@DelixLabs) reported

    @AbudBakri the BPC anecdotal stack is wild — thousands of post-op recovery logs, partial tendon tear timelines, ulcer protocols. problem is FDA can't act on reddit threads. retatrutide is uniquely positioned because the anecdotal recomp stories are matching the trial endpoints almost 1:1, that never happens

  • Redtyde2
    Redtyde (@Redtyde2) reported

    @RagingVentures Fringe-Eagle were slapping down 30billion dollars for leading edge-fabs during a massive boom funded by all the worlds largest companies? Some of the takes on here man, its like being on Reddit.

  • EZE970
    Erock (@EZE970) reported

    Soooo.... turns out. Reddit is defending Candace and calling out the Erika lunacy/problems. Really consider that.

  • fermentyog
    Sentient Yoghurt (@fermentyog) reported

    @victor_bigfield This solves the Reddit trawl problem. I've lost too many evenings to r/SaaS when I should be gardening. £27 seems a fair punt.

  • CaseyDoe8
    Casey Doe (@CaseyDoe8) reported

    @ScottJenningsKY This is why their leaders make religious arguments against the right even though they hate Christianity. They don't believe in what they're saying but it trips up their opponents. Most have surface level understanding of the issues at best, and largely regurgitate Reddit comments

  • KabySnow
    Kaby Snow (@KabySnow) reported

    @ANGELAWHITE @Reddit Fix her page you miserable cucks!

  • Kayd24
    Extraordinary Human (@Kayd24) reported

    The problem with AI is it literally takes answers from what other people are saying on the internet from non official sources like Reddit. It doesn’t comb through data from verified sources like you would expect it to.

  • YeshuaSaves84
    Steve (@YeshuaSaves84) reported

    @luluyy12 @AtheistTakes Such a problem to complain about it on atheist reddit, and not to the school itself? Sure.

  • HeritageOpal
    Maximalism w/i reason 🌿🍆🍅🌻🥑🌽🌰 (@HeritageOpal) reported

    I got a temporary ban on Reddit last month for mentioning that some anti-social behaviors -- across the board -- went down a lot after illegal immigrants left DC Fine, whatever At some point it'll need to become socially acceptable to say the obvious though, even if it's about your favorite ethnic group

  • hojeanfrancis
    hojean francis (@hojeanfrancis) reported

    @faiirypukezz yes!!! i looked myself up on reddit and i saw one was made last year so i hit up the owner and asked to see if we can get it kickstarted with an AMA or something and he was mad cool and was super down!! its not like big tho lol its just an empty box rn !

  • pray2DNB
    Future Congo Free State Citizen (@pray2DNB) reported

    @Shadowcoder203 @kaosblatte @LumpyTheCook He wrote it in the most capeshit medium possible (graphic novels). If it started out as a novel or an original show and toned down the reddit humor and hughie self inserts just a little bit it could've been good

  • tangming2005
    Ming "Tommy" Tang (@tangming2005) reported

    The community response is what got me. Hundreds of GitHub issues. Reddit threads with 364 upvotes titled "The creator of Claude Code notes on the current Caching Issue." Users asking "is it just me?" for weeks before Anthropic confirmed: no, it wasn't just you.

  • sarahbeige
    the sushi chef is black (@sarahbeige) reported

    @mikeschechter this is mostly work computers. most users don't even know alternatives to Google exists. i think bing is fine, but too heavy compared of how easy and clean google is, but the real problem with bing to me is that it can't search on Reddit.

  • aminnnn_09
    Amin Tai (@aminnnn_09) reported

    I posted on Reddit 24 hours ago. 39K views. Only 41 upvotes. Sounds broken, right? But here's what I learned: the value wasn't in the post. It was buried in the comments. People didn't just read and leave. They clicked. They scrolled. They stayed. The title made a quiet promise it didn't fulfil immediately. That curiosity gap did all the work. On X it's the same. A thread that leaves room for replies always beats a thread that says everything. Don't serve the full meal. Let them smell the kitchen first. They'll walk in themselves. This post was about ReviewAI. The curious clicked through. They became users. Curiosity is the most underrated growth engine for any SaaS.

  • GreenVelvet001
    Craig Green (@GreenVelvet001) reported

    Just an update on the Xbox Back Compat issues @jronald and his team have got it fixed... so far so good. After weeks and in some cases months we finally can play the games I have given feedback privately to Jason on this. People on our Reddit post can also confirm fixed

  • joelebukatobi
    Joel Ebuka Tobi (@joelebukatobi) reported

    Sometimes I wonder if companies actually check out forums to see what people think of their products, because tell me why your app is being plagued with issues, such as login issues, and there are Reddit threads running back 6 months with no fix in sight.

  • J5920Aitusi
    Clara Jones (@J5920Aitusi) reported

    AI agents that can open up accounts and make purchases are worsening the internet's bot problem. $2 billion-valued startup Persona is helping 3000 companies like Reddit, LinkedIn and OpenAI verify millions of users and has raised $200 million to do it.

  • VinsandMilo
    Vins (@VinsandMilo) reported

    @Bargus96 @sendhelpyestery @Awk20000 That is not the reality at all. H3 snark has gone as far doxxing their employees who are not public, crew members families phone number and information, posting the location of the studio and pictures of it. Reddit has taken down Hasan and Trisha paytas snark for far less.