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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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June 17: Problems at Reddit

Reddit is having issues since 09:20 AM GMT. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

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
Indio Website Down 5 days ago
Rosenau Errors 6 days ago
Pélissanne Sign in 8 days ago
Adelaide Website Down 12 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 14 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 15 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • lahey_jim69950
    Jim Lahey (@lahey_jim69950) reported

    @BigSwingTempo @TlarsGolf @Reddit There’s a reason he’s crying about being posted on Reddit. Read the Reddit comments it’s the only time I’ll agree with Redditors on anything. Out of 70+ commenters literally one, one person, thinks it’s possible and I doubt that one person has broken 90

  • GGUPINTERLUDE
    GG ༺♥︎༻ (@GGUPINTERLUDE) reported

    & they don’t have a problem suing if you don’t pay their bullshit *** hidden fees. glad i looked at reddit before applying

  • fdrcpotxto_
    Fredericooooooh (@fdrcpotxto_) reported

    @NicoRobin_XYZ You’d get mod ban if you say that in most reddit server

  • A_J_Luther
    A.J. Luther - Is at The Desk (@A_J_Luther) reported

    It's not the access of P**n that's the issue. It's EVERY. piece of content labelled "adult". I lost music communities on reddit because rap is labelled "parental advisory". Music saved me from depression when I was struggling at school. Others will suffer without similar things.

  • hansrieter
    Hans 🦑 (@hansrieter) reported

    @TrashRatReal @Miguel_O_Maior @re1hera what i meant is that its a reddit problem and not an apple user problem you retard

  • hello_code_
    John Rice (@hello_code_) reported

    One thing I keep noticing: People are still treating Reddit like a place to drop links. That is the wrong game. Reddit is where people explain their problems in public before they ever become leads. That is the signal.

  • lgbtqexy
    ♡̶ el (@lgbtqexy) reported

    im not taking song recommendations from posts in reddit anymore these people have terrible music taste

  • Sushanth2805
    Sushanth K (@Sushanth2805) reported

    I built a product without validation. No customer research. No distribution plan. No understanding of conversion. I built it because I had a problem: I was spending hours “working” but producing very little. I wanted a system that forced me to define an output, focus and prove what I completed. So I built it and launched it on Product Hunt. Then reality hit: - Reddit got me banned - X brought no users - Other experiments went - The only users were me and my test accounts The product wasn’t the main failure. My process was. I treated building as the work and distribution as something I could figure out after launching. This time, the approach will be different. For the next 30 days, I will: - Study products that already make money - Use them and understand why people pay - Talk to the people I want to serve - Learn their problems, language and behaviour - Test different problems and offers - Try to sell a solution before fully building it - Create a clear distribution plan before writing code By the end of the 30 days, the goal is not necessarily to have another finished product. The goal is to find a painful, repeated problem, validate that people are willing to pay for a solution and understand exactly how I can reach them. Only then will I build.

  • intelguardorg
    IntelGuard (@intelguardorg) reported

    In response to the illicit material circulating through multiple social networks (@discord, @Reddit, @Roblox, etc). IntelGuard will be cracking down heavily to take down and forward any offenders that are actively and have previously distributed, sold, or created CSAM to the proper authorities, in response to 18 U.S.C. § 2251, and 18 U.S.C. § 2252. We will fight until it's gone for good.

  • Nomadupyourbutt
    Nomad (@Nomadupyourbutt) reported

    @emkenobi Do you know about all the Reddit accounts that were banned after talking about how bad Bunnie is in general and how poor she treats jelly? Don’t act like he is the only issue in their relationship, Bunnie has a lot of bad that she hides behind that pretty face.

  • KingAlush
    Lat!s Alukwe (@KingAlush) reported

    Statements like these remind me of the reddit post that highlighted a big issue with American feel good stories. Something about an orphan crushing machine. The problem is systemic. Many footballers do not have family support in this World Cup.

  • nickadamsmt
    MammonLovesYou ❤️🍉🇵🇸🏴🇺🇸 (@nickadamsmt) reported

    I genuinely feel for anyone who did not get to experience the Internet from 1995 to 2012ish, before the parasite class got it dialed in so well Reddit had sections on the finer points of cooking ****, lol Yet, OD deaths skyrocketed AFTER the clamp down Man, **** these clowns

  • Hyperbotai
    Hyperbot|🐳 (@Hyperbotai) reported

    SPCX isn't just the biggest IPO ever — it's a psychological stress test for retail. $135 → $190+ in days. $2.5T market cap. 94x revenue. No profit anchor. And on Reddit? Bears slightly outnumber bulls. Let's break down the battle. 👇

  • lottsnomad
    Lotanna Ezeike 💳 (@lottsnomad) reported

    if you keep googling a problem and only find reddit threads that’s an app idea

  • buildwithdk
    I am DK (@buildwithdk) reported

    Step 1: Browse validated niche ideas on Nicheloom, each sourced from real Reddit threads and App Store reviews where professionals describe problems with no good solution yet. Not "AI for X" generic ideas. Specific, underserved verticals.

  • unintellignt
    The Unintelligent Investor (@unintellignt) reported

    Thanks @Reddit for helping break my addiction. My time browsing that trash has got to be down like 80% since they implemented the blockade against viewing on a web app

  • robo_dracula
    Robot Dracula (@robo_dracula) reported

    @NightChannel2 @DogumaBallsu You already posted your hate piece on reddit you don't need to keep this up. It's just a video game, calm down.

  • mickeydoyle3
    mickey doyle (@mickeydoyle3) reported

    @RealIronBalls @MomsPostingLs Yeah I went down the reddit rabbit hole on this story a while ago. She's a bitter e-girl now

  • 1960dude
    Khavi (@1960dude) reported

    Even reddit did fall really fast. The sub reddits we used to source for clients in freelance now have the same clients vibecoding their own problems and sharing for reviews. They became SaaS founder channels. Only those !SFW works.

  • barkes_dan
    Dan Barkes | Video Editor (@barkes_dan) reported

    i see this all the time now: your brand doesn't have a creative problem. it has a research problem. stop brainstorming, and actually start mining. reddit threads. 2-star amazon reviews. post-purchase surveys. that's where your next winning hook lives, written by your customer, not your team. the framework: → raw diet: find the exact words frustrated customers use when no one's watching → angle OS: map those words to awareness levels (unaware → problem-aware → solution-aware) → anchor & riff: give creators the proven hook, let them film it raw. parked car. messy kitchen. one take. polish = ad blindness in 2026. ugly + right words win every time. and when something hits, document actually WHY before it dies. that's your next brief right there. "make more ads like this one" isn't a strategy. it's a prayer for success lol.

  • poopswag34
    kevin poop (@poopswag34) reported

    Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • Martin_Lostak
    Martin Lostak - $12M in Ads - Creative Strategist (@Martin_Lostak) reported

    A 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.

  • VXVHub
    VentureVerse by Brinc (@VXVHub) reported

    This time on Reddit Finds for Founders, an intern asked if 14-15 hours a day, seven days a week is normal (It's not.) What they put in: 100+ hours/week. No weekends. Zero rest days for 3 straight weeks. What they got out: AI agents, cutting-edge stack, direct founder access. Called a 10x engineer. Got a PPO offer. What the math actually says: Research shows productivity drops below a rested 40-hour week after just two weeks of overtime. So by week three, the founder was paying for 100 hours and getting less output than 40 would've given them. What happened: The intern's leaving. Three weeks of real skill-building, institutional knowledge, and a 10x performer, walking out the door. The founder spent 300+ intern-hours building someone else's resume. A focused 50-hour week with proper rest would've gotten more output and kept the person. Burnout isn't a culture problem. It's a unit economics problem.

  • khoeaa
    khoa (@khoeaa) reported

    Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • wb_universe
    Wonder Boy Universe (@wb_universe) reported

    @paulo_munir A little while back in the server, I asked Nishizawa a question regarding a late 2025 Reddit post from Bozon stating that Wonder Boy is a dream crossover/collaboration. Since both devs are on board with the idea, it's possible we'll see it in the near to distant future! 🎉

  • Fsousa45149200
    Joe Pino (@Fsousa45149200) reported

    @stan100x Reddit also down

  • Nocturnal
    Nocturnal (@Nocturnal) reported

    This is the first time I haven’t seen a major worldwide issue reported on twitter before Reddit. Kinda wild ngl

  • KjScaled
    jay (@KjScaled) reported

    Bro to bro there is no reason you should be under $20k/MO If you are you just started or are retarded Let me show you how to make $20k so easy you lose hope in the economy Just sell info. I used to be a clipper and made less than $5k/Mo. jumping from clipping campaign to the next and wondering if entrepreneurship is even for me. Then I stumbled into the rabbit hole of digital products and selling info on twitter. So I tried it and met someone who showed me Reddit he has 400 Reddit accounts and makes a metric **** ton of money from his offers and affiliate offers This motivated me more than snorting Coca Cola on a yacht with a bad ***** did I learned it and i still laugh about how easy Reddit info selling is Heres how you can do it aswell STEP 1. Create a product or affiliate for someone else's Create a product in 48 hours using Claude and caffeine Or just open whop and find a affiliate program to do STEP 2. Find 10 complaints in your niche you see a lot If your niche is SAAS look for posts like "is there a app for ___" "how do I fix ___" "How do I better track ___" You can also prompt Claude "Find me 10 common complaints someone would have that my product solves" Once you have it write it down STEP 3. lead magnet rabbit hole Prompt Claude "Give me 5-10 lead magnet ideas that fix the 10 common complaints that the ICP has. Make it 5-8 pages with so much value" This is the important part because it gets people from Reddit into your funnel The funnel is Traffic (Can be Reddit, Twitter, TikTok) -> Free lead magnet -> website at the end of the lead magnet -> website leads to a free trial of the product Setting up the lead magnet correctly is the hardest part tbh. You can make a goated website with prompts and time on Claude but building a google doc actually takes time What works best from experience is a Google doc that's set up like this - Bold header (Yellow or red) A picture / logo - A note section describing what the doc is about - A info about me section - the guide (Body) - CTA The "Info about me" section is what builds the most trust. It's a seperate doc that gives info about you (Doesn't have to be real) and inside it it leads to other free guides with the same exact style You send one Google doc to someone they click it and think they will just read and scroll. But as time goes on there 4 pages deep reading every guide and wanting to buy your info product STEP 4. Close the sale There is 2 ways to capture the sale 1. They buy from the lead magnet 2. They buy from a 3-5 day email sequence The email sequence is a 3-5 day list of emails that aim to capture the sale if they don't buy from the lead magnet. Prompt ai again "Write me a 5 day email sequence for my product that gets people to buy" Use a free or paid website to host the lead magnet so they enter their email and get it. Once they do they get added to a email list where this sequence goes STEP 5. Scale Once making $10-$15k/MO you can pay affiliates and scale with more capital FINAL NOTE This is genuinely easy asf. Selling info is in easy mode rn get in while it's easy to do or suffer when it gets hard If you want the exact prompts and list of profitable niches Comment "FUNNEL" and I'll send it over - KJ

  • alcoh0locaust
    ****** wizard (@alcoh0locaust) reported

    @Falling__Sky__ @ilivedownunder @firstyuutafan Reddit is down the hall and to the left, kind stranger

  • PhilipCL35
    PhilipCL35 (@PhilipCL35) reported

    @PeterPaulGuy Love how the final comment complains that any Reddit post or thread about Indians involved in serious crime always gets quickly taken down. Sums up most Redditors & their moderators. Always on the side of foreign criminals & scammers.