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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.

June 1: Problems at Reddit

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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%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Dhaka Website Down 2 days ago
Bengaluru Sign in 3 days ago
Foligno Sign in 7 days ago
Odessa Sign in 7 days ago
Guayaquil Website Down 9 days ago
Atlanta Sign in 9 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • McCarthyist2
    Modern McCarthyist (@McCarthyist2) reported

    Platner will be Biden’d. He’s a white guy, so Dems will have no problem attacking and demonizing him until he drops out. The only question is if Planter will play along, because a mentally ill reddit communist may not be super eager to listen to the dem establishment.

  • Ebsfae
    EbsFae.bsky.social (They/Them) (@Ebsfae) reported

    @Reddit fix your app it's janky af

  • dallasmaws
    Dallas Mavericks🅙 (@dallasmaws) reported

    @Leeroy_Lemon @Awk20000 bro doesnt pay the mods of his twitch/ discord/ reddit btw lol truly brain broken audience he has curated

  • AyushOffScript
    Ayush Gupta (@AyushOffScript) reported

    Paid tools charge $19/month to find leads on Reddit. I built the same thing for free in an afternoon. It's now running 24/7, finding posts where founders describe the exact problem my product solves — automatically. Day 1 of my 14-day business automation series. Full video 👇

  • jffry8902
    jffry890 (@jffry8902) reported

    @CamilaNoceda005 I'm gonna have to review the drama video I saw about that. Was that a localizer issue like in the last 2 years for anime **** or was that confirmed? Because the Reddit drama thread I just browsed where half the top comments are deleted says that was a datamined line.

  • bihamrillah_ex
    Kolade Azeez Bihamrillah (@bihamrillah_ex) reported

    @thenowhereway On Reddit, people are actively looking for recommendations and solutions. If I lost all users today, Reddit would be one of the first places I’d go to get the first 100 back because you can reach people already discussing the exact problem you solve. The key is doing it right.

  • Pastpassport
    Joseph Pickett (@Pastpassport) reported

    @TheLizVariant Yes, in a recent class a teacher referred to them as Reddit Americans and that is why Chat GTP is a terrible writer.

  • KeepNHwhite
    Keep NH White (@KeepNHwhite) reported

    @10BottleValueCo Like when Reddit thought the acronym SWIM (someone who isn’t me) would stop their posts from becoming evidence, cause they’d post something like “SWIM tried this drug and these were the effects” They thought using that acronym would stop the Feds from being able to link their posts to their crimes. Until someone got indicted and the federal indictment listed almost every “SWIM” post the person made. It didn’t save them at all. For research use only is kind of the same but a little different. Everyone knows nobody is using it for research. Every lab , every clinic. It’s being injected into people. So my Question was if it comes down to those few words protecting you from knowingly selling chemicals not made for human consumption , for human consumption. Do you really think that phrase is gonna stop the feds. Sure your fine now : but some day you might not be

  • VividRed
    VividRed (@VividRed) reported

    @Rott3ncentipide I mean, thats a terrible idea, you saw what happened to tumblr and reddit..

  • moonlitkira
    🫧kiraᯓᡣ𐭩ྀིྀིྀི (@moonlitkira) reported

    literally was going down a reddit rabbit hole about this at work todaysjsjsj

  • Michele26248535
    Michele Lane (@Michele26248535) reported

    @zuess05 We hit the same wall, X is fastest for ugly early feedback, Reddit can be brutal but converts weirdly well, Product Hunt is a one-day spike, SEO is slow. Replymer just helps spot where the convo already exists.

  • turnedagainst
    TurnedAgainst aka “TA” (@turnedagainst) reported

    @Ninja Bros gonna crash out when the inner circle of whatever server he’s on wins every scenario.. RP server mods are like the final boss of Elden Reddit

  • KeepNHwhite
    Keep NH White (@KeepNHwhite) reported

    @10BottleValueCo Like when Reddit thought the acronym SWIM (someone who isn’t me) would stop their posts from becoming evidence, cause they’d post something like “SWIM tried this drug and these were the effects” They thought using that acronym would stop the Feds from being able to link their posts to their crimes. Until someone got indicted and the federal indictment listed almost every “SWIM” post the person made. It didn’t save them at all. For research use only is kind of the same but a little different. Everyone knows nobody is using it for research. Every lab , every clinic. It’s being injected into people. So my Question was if it comes down to those few words protecting you from knowingly selling chemicals not made for human consumption , for human consumption. Do you really think that phrase is gonna stop the feds. Sure your fine now : but some day you might not be

  • joonsbutt
    (@joonsbutt) reported

    @princessfaceo @LONELYHCURS are u ******* slow?? the gp bein everyone on here not knowin who he is. the reddit pages i went to were r/hiphop (not the gp) which shared more about him than anyone on here 💀 so obsessed over an old man with no motion holy. rmbr no one was asking who j cole, nicki, or megan was

  • LordTankArt
    🥓 LordTankArt 🥓 (@LordTankArt) reported

    @The_Heretic1111 @Loganpg3 it's weird that you're being so reddit about this, it's literally just fanart. you're just as bad as the glitch fans when Gameoverse dropped

  • chuwanussy
    sable (@chuwanussy) reported

    @_yongalicious I AGREE ive seen some posts on reddit that are like why does mbj like sqh and im like damn do we have to condense his feelings down to a few acceptably positive adjectives... maybe he just loves him and that's all there is to it

  • jonfontanez
    Jonathan Fontanez (@jonfontanez) reported

    Reddit: "Opus 4.x sucks, I can't get it to do x,y,z..." Maybe...maybe the problem is you

  • jazwidz
    Jazwidz (@jazwidz) reported

    @reddit_lies The like/dislike ratio between these two commenters perfectly represents the problem with Reddit.

  • CandiceLen
    CanLen 🕙🇮🇷 (@CandiceLen) reported

    @AXSLV @MiguelG63847 @WSJ You clearly have a comprehension issue with what the OP was about. I loathe Platner, but the guy was complaining his post on Reddit was deleted. Bye.

  • Ezekiel43902
    Ademoyegun Ezekiel (@Ezekiel43902) reported

    @sherifgjini Greetings! Checked your product earlier and honestly it feels like something Reddit users would naturally talk about because the underlying problem already gets discussed there often. But right now there’s almost no visibility around your brand itself yet.

  • JREHaliburt
    J.R.E. Haliburt (@JREHaliburt) reported

    @nekaishi I've always boiled it down to: Women who are not traditionally feminine do not get to ask or expect a traditionally masculine husband If female expectations are normal, so are male ones If you don't like it go be in a Reddit polycule, that's what no standards looks like

  • _stephenbishop_
    Stephen Bishop (@_stephenbishop_) reported

    The best place to find your ICP's real pain is somewhere like Reddit. NOT your Google reviews. Because your reviews are written by people who already bought, already had a result, and kind of know a brand might read them. So the language gets a bit polished. Reddit is literally the exact opposite... It's people venting to strangers, pre-purchase, with no idea a brand is watching. That's the raw frustration that actually drives someone to go looking for a solution in the first place. And that frustration is exactly what your cold hooks need to tap into. So this is how I'd mine it: Start by searching for the pain point. You're looking for people describing the problem you solve, in their own words. Then sort by upvotes. The posts and comments with the most votes are describing the most widespread version of the frustration. If hundreds of people upvoted it, hundreds of people feel exactly that. That's your angle. Copy the exact phrasing. Make sure you get the typos, weird wording, run-on sentences, etc. The second you smooth it into marketing language, you lose the "emotion" in a sense. I recommend just scraping it with Claude though. Point it at a subreddit like r/SkincareAddiction on Reddit, pull the threads, and have it extract the recurring pain points and any failed solutions people mention. This will get you a ton more angles long-term.

  • DamoclesBDA
    Damocles (@DamoclesBDA) reported

    Oh. You're all still here. I've been bothering people on Reddit, working, making loads and loads of megabrick football and rugby players and looking after a poorly dog (digestive issues and colitis)

  • Rickus_gamecat
    rickus rook the OG gamecat (@Rickus_gamecat) reported

    @007GameIOI I am yeah . How do you know no one else has the same problem. Reddit says otherwise My first crash was on the opening movie. Luckily reddit told me how to get round it

  • always_VinodKr
    Vinod KR (@always_VinodKr) reported

    most developers don't have a "can't build" problem. they have a "don't know what to build" problem. i had the same one — so i stopped brainstorming and started reading complaints instead. reddit rants. app store reviews. forum posts written at midnight by someone who couldn't find what they needed. turns out that's where the real ideas live. i've been collecting them. & posting validated micro SaaS gaps here — regularly — each one backed by real frustration from real people. follow if you want to build something people already want 🎯

  • Mujibv5
    Peak (@Mujibv5) reported

    I spent a week researching what developers actually hate about modern dev tools. Not opinions. Data. I analyzed 500+ Reddit threads, GitHub issues, and HN comments across Neon, Supabase, LangChain, and PostHog. Then I ranked every pain point by impact (frequency × hours wasted). The results are wild 🧵

  • lovelyyshivroy
    lovely (@lovelyyshivroy) reported

    @Keegan59992745 the biggest non issue. go to page 2 of popular reviews and you'll see more in depth reviews. follow ppl who leave reviews you wanna see and only look at your follow list. if you want ppls interpretations of a film you're confused on, go to reddit!

  • TemptInvest
    Patrick (@TemptInvest) reported

    These are my 1am Saturday night thoughts. Everyone on X is analyzing $RDDT as an advertising company. But, What if that’s the wrong frame entirely? Hear me out… Reddit is the only platform on earth where being wrong has permanent consequences. On X you can delete a bad take. On TikTok the algorithm buries it in 48 hours. On LinkedIn nobody checks your credentials. On Facebook your post disappears from feeds by morning. On Reddit, the correction sits directly below your wrong statement. Forever. With more upvotes than the original. Your post history is public. Your karma is visible. Your track record of being right or wrong in r/investing, r/medicine, r/legaladvice accumulates over years into a signal that cannot be deleted, faked, or gamed at scale. This accidentally created something that has never existed before at internet scale: A self correcting, community enforced, permanent accountability layer on human knowledge. Here’s why that’s worth billions nobody is pricing: AI companies are discovering that the hardest problem in training models isn’t generating plausible text. It’s teaching models to know when they’re wrong. The technique that made ChatGPT actually useful, works by having humans rate AI outputs to teach the model which answers are better. Reddit has been generating that exact signal organically, for free, at massive scale, across every domain of human knowledge, for 20 years. Every upvoted correction of a wrong answer is a labeled training example saying: this was stated, real humans with domain knowledge judged it wrong, and this alternative was judged superior. That is not content. That is structured ground truth data. OpenAI pays contractors to manufacture this signal artificially. Reddit has 20 years of it natively. When AI labs building genuinely calibrated models realize they need the correction layer, not just the content layer, the licensing conversation changes completely. $176 per share. $33.9B market cap. $663M Q1 2026 revenue, up 69% YoY. 91.5% gross margin. $311M free cash flow in a single quarter. $2.77B cash. Zero meaningful debt. 126.8M daily active users. 493M weekly active users. Reddit is one of only 2 companies with greater than 40% revenue growth, greater than 30% free cash flow margins, AND greater than 90% gross margins simultaneously. Priced as a social media company. Actually sitting on the world’s largest database of humans telling each other they are wrong, and why. The correction layer has never been priced. It still isn’t.

  • rexthundercock
    Rex Thundercock (@rexthundercock) reported

    @ReturnoftheSK @Trappuchino Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • val_does_stuff2
    Valentine🐥🐁🇳🇱 (@val_does_stuff2) reported

    @doggiepanny Did you know they took it down? Checked on my old Reddit account and all those old photos were gone. Kinda glad