Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
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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.
July 2: 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 (59%)
- Errors (29%)
- Sign in (12%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 4 days ago |
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Errors | 4 days ago |
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Errors | 6 days ago |
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Website Down | 20 days ago |
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Errors | 20 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kavya (@Kavyabuildss) reportedI've watched 50+ founders spend 2–4 months building their first SaaS. The ones that got customers all did one thing before writing serious code. Here's the framework I'd steal: 1. Find people already solving the problem. - Search Reddit. - Read support forums. - DM people complaining on X. - If nobody is actively complaining, keep looking. 2. Get 10 conversations before 1,000 commits. - Ask how they solve it today. - Ask what they hate about the current workflow. - Ask what they've already paid for. Those answers become your roadmap. 3. Build the smallest thing that replaces one manual task. - Not a platform. - Not an ecosystem. - One workflow someone can use tomorrow. 4. Show every version to real users. - Don't ask "Do you like it?" - Ask them to complete a task while you watch. Every hesitation is a bug. 5. Launch when it's useful. Not when it's complete. Most founders don't build too little. They build too much... before they've earned a single user.
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Beatz106 (@Beatz106_ok) reported@Dexerto Reopening the entire API would solve many problems, but nothing positive can be expected from the current management of Reddit. 🤷
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vilkas (@loulouhex) reportedlol picked a fight on reddit by introducing a nuanced open dialogue about how how to solve a problem while respecting all parties involved except the corporation responsible for causing the division. Like, duh, people are human and you should treat them like humans.
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#1 Amanda Young Simp (@LickOfKnifes) reportedTwitter: I said it before, I HATE HOW VISUAL IT IS!!!!!!!, Like I do not have the mental capacity and energy to try to learn💔💔💔 Reddit: I mostly got no problem with yuming on there, most are friendly!!!!
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the flag cop (@thamoonman_) reported@WiiUGamer1978 Yah it's a little Reddit but why can't a white boy throw it down like that every now and again?
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sexylatinawife (@sexylatinawife0) reported@beach1381 @Reddit it does :( all my time end effort spent on getting it to where it was, down the Drain...
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AFC South Champ Spodee 13-4 (@duvalbags) reportedDon’t use Reddit and I buy physicals for owner ship and sharing purpose and value later on down the line so this is bullshit you just a eater
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UWillC (@uwillc) reportedHalf the internet blinked last week. The cause was a backhoe, not a model. June 22. A fiber cut on Zayo routes rippled into Cloudflare. X, Reddit, Zoom, Teams. Down. X alone passed 30,000 outage reports before most services recovered in about 20 minutes. Every AIOps dashboard in those companies watched a problem none of them could fix. You cannot reroute around a cut you do not own. You cannot ask an agent to splice glass three states away. We keep automating the control plane. The physical plane stays one excavator from an outage. Your multi-cloud is a logical diagram. Underneath it is often a single carrier. An AI can monitor the fiber. It still cannot splice it. Your redundancy on paper: single-carrier underneath, yes or no?
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Ari.Is.Investing (@InFoTheLongTerm) reported5 compounders down -20% from their highs. I had Claude Opus 4.8 compare them across 20 different metrics to see which one is king. $APP, $RDDT and $META come out on top $APP is a monster — 59% revenue growth, 65% net margin. $RDDT is the cheapest name on forward earnings and the fastest grower. +69% revenue, +680% net income growth, and a 2-yr PEG of ~0.5 — the lowest on the board. Reddit has strung together seven consecutive quarters above 60% revenue growth while scaling from near-zero to 31% GAAP net margins. Its ARPU is accelerating (+44%) faster than its user base (+17%), which is the right way around — monetization efficiency, not audience, is driving the growth. At ~17x 2-yr forward P/E with ~$2B of estimated 2-year profit, it's priced like a value stock despite growing like a hyper-grower. Durable compounder: Emerging — the trajectory is textbook, but it's only been GAAP-profitable for a few quarters and the ad business is still maturing (international ARPU is 1/5 of US). The "emerging" is earned, not a hedge. $META is the proven giant. It wins every scale row — ~$235B NTM revenue, ~$80B NTM net income, ~$91B operating income, ~$90B 2-yr profit pool.
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SD (@_Howwitz) reported@zhakaron @DeMickyD Adding reddit onto the end of your search when you have a problem is the standard. I have a reddit account but I think I've only ever used it to post once.
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Victor (@VicSpinei) reported@tomhacks @michael_kove Why am I still on X? I gave up almost every other social app. What is left? WhatsApp - not social media. It is the new phone. Reddit - not as a feed. More like a search party with attached communities. X is still the messy public room. Broken, annoying, addictive, public.
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Benzinga (@Benzinga) reportedReddit's CFO Drew Vollero sat down for an exclusive interview to lay out the company's three-part playbook for sustaining growth after its March 2024 IPO. The strategy centers on three pillars: reach, frequency, and depth. Reach means expanding into 35+ languages via machine translation. Frequency means converting weekly users into daily users through better notifications and personalization. Depth means building out video in comments to keep people on the platform longer. The numbers back it up. $RDDT now has 500 million global weekly users and 200 million in the U.S., and international revenue grew 76% year-over-year in Q1, outpacing the 67% domestic growth rate. Vollero pointed to that international momentum as proof the translation investment is already working. Reddit has beaten analyst estimates every quarter since going public, and management is leaning into that track record to justify continued infrastructure spending. The bet is simple: turning casual weekly scrollers into daily habitual users is where the real monetization unlock lives, and international markets still have a long way to go.
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Zing | Playing: FF XIV (@EndlessZing) reportedQuick question for FF14 players: is there any discord server or forum(that's not Reddit) where a noob can just ask questions? Started playing like 2 weeks ago and still got lots of questions about the game.
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AZERDSQ1838 (@AZERDSQ0329) reportedShoutout @RibeiroCaioCLW — turned a Reddit comment into a merged PR on mcpm, spec'ing out drift receipts for issue #2. This is what OSS is supposed to look like.
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Sohaib Ilyas (@isohaibilyas) reported@Peep017 @ConnorShowler I'd start by learning how Reddit conversations actually work before selling anything. I also found leadmatically useful for this because it helps find real Reddit post where people are asking about problems your service can solve.
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Jordan (@_grojo) reported@Mindset4Money_X data quality is getting progressively worse - peak reddit quality for llm licencing has past. site has a huge bot problem. there's a lot of hidden risk you can't see if you have not been a user of the product long term.
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DerGyrosPitaFan🇬🇷🇩🇪 (@DerGyros) reported@ReviewsPossum It's insane how people on german reddit keep circlejerking every time something happens with french NPPs. Like this heatwave a select few older cooling-tower-less NPPs had to shut down due to environmental laws as they dump their waste heat into rivers instead of evaporating
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Austin (Double_K_A) #AIArtIsFacism (@Double_K_A) reportedI've used Reddit on a near-daily basis for like ten years at this point. If Old Reddit ever gets taken down, then I'll never use the site again. I refuse to use a fake version of the site worse in every way
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Comfortable with violence Jay (@GhostMedic42) reported@NopeSignal Someone tracked down the original reddit post, it’s a power saving policy in certain rural parts of India. Not a thing literally anywhere else.
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Sohaib Ilyas (@isohaibilyas) reported@polsia Account age matters more than message quality. My fresh Reddit accounts got turned down for the same posts made from older ones. The platforms do not care about your copy. They care that you look like a real person who showed up long before you needed something.
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Liberty Groyper (@Libertyrefuge) reported@fish_groyper I really think we should consider a comprehensive shut down of reddit.
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iNation (@SilverBurnerAG) reported@adam3us @GeoffreyGardine The market has decided: -since the 10/25 release of v30, BTC has lost half its USD price - NO blow off top this last cycle - 5 consecutive down months after the release. 7 out of 9 months since v30 have been red - All this despite unprecedented levels of corporate adoption, and the best regulatory environment in Bitcoin history Moreover, the behavior of Bitcoin Core is unlike that of any other open source project managers. They ignored serious concerns raised by a large % of the user base, and pressed forward with changes despite legitimate concerns (*increased OP_RETURN limit) When pressed on the topic, Core censored debate on Reddit and responded by slurring and mocking their own users.
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RickettySticks (@RickettySticks) reportedIf I can remember my rickettysticks login for Reddit I’m gonna post lagtomo there. I have not kept up AT ALL with posting anywhere but here. Ricketty’s YouTube page is still barren…..
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JonnyUtd (@Fx1Jonny) reportedIt was a quiet night in 2012 at the Faraja Children's Home near Nairobi, Kenya. Six armed men broke into the building where 37 kids were sleeping. Twenty-four-year-old Anthony Omari did not hesitate. He picked up a hammer and went straight at them to keep the attackers away from the children. In the fight, one of them hit him hard in the face with a machete. The cut ran from his forehead down to his lip and needed 11 stitches. Even with that injury, Omari stayed focused. He got the scared kids back inside, locked their room door, and only then passed out from losing so much blood. A volunteer shared his photo and what happened on Reddit. Donations poured in from people everywhere. More than $80,000 came through. The money helped build a strong concrete wall around the place, bring in night guards, add guard dogs, and later move the children to a bigger, safer home. Omari went on to finish college and earn his engineering degree. What an absolute warrior! That is what you call a man.
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John Rice (@hello_code_) reported@Guronnimo Depends on the niche honestly. What stage are you at, pre or post product market fit? Reddit tends to convert better early when you're still learning who actually has the problem.
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Doodmasu (@Doodmasu) reported@FageReaper6969 You are right, my bad. I just quickly saved it down from reddit.🫡 Point still stands though. Ridiculous amounts of money for a game that barely has any gameplay elements. Their entire job is making characters and updating the story once in a blue moon.
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sluggo (@NewRadicalsVEVO) reportedI’ve deleted a tweet that was too Reddit. I regret the error.
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UWillC (@uwillc) reportedHalf the internet blinked last week. The cause was a backhoe, not a model. June 22. A fiber cut on Zayo routes rippled into Cloudflare. X, Reddit, Zoom, Teams. Down. X alone passed 30,000 outage reports before it cleared in about 20 minutes. Every AIOps dashboard in those companies watched a problem none of them could fix. You cannot reroute around a cut you do not own. You cannot ask an agent to splice glass three states away. We keep automating the control plane. The physical plane stays one excavator from an outage. Your multi-cloud is a logical diagram. Underneath it is often a single carrier. An AI can monitor the fiber. It still cannot splice it. Your redundancy on paper: single-carrier underneath, yes or no?
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s i m 🦋 (@utdsimxv) reportedWhy is my Reddit not working?
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Sersoft.corp (@Sersoft_corp) reported@ytekcil @Dexerto new reddit requires user login to view some content, while old reddit does not