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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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 7: 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%)
  • 24% Errors (24%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Adelaide Website Down 2 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 4 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 6 days ago
Dhaka Website Down 9 days ago
Bengaluru Sign in 10 days ago
Foligno Sign in 14 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • femceloutcast
    susanne (@femceloutcast) reported

    reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • askboutmya
    MyasDigitalDiary (@askboutmya) reported

    the solutions to my problems not even on Reddit

  • fanvestments
    Matt Fanning (@fanvestments) reported

    @kimboo111111 Don’t use reddit all that much . (Except when / where / if @grok uses it behind the scenes ) @X actually has a massive amount of quality data / research / brainstorm ideas and lessons learned . If I have an issue with something like thinkorswim I may check out Reddit for that .

  • koki7o
    Kyle (@koki7o) reported

    User emailed: "tried posting on the subreddits your cofounder told me to. Reddit blocked me." That email didn't feel good. Made me ship a fix that same night. The bugs you're told about are gifts. The ones you're not told about close accounts quietly and you never know why someone stopped logging in.

  • aisearchking
    Giuliano Gonzalez (@aisearchking) reported

    I own 1,000+ Reddit accounts and 12 subreddits across business, finance and software. Here's what 6 months inside AI search taught me that most people still haven't figured out: 1) Your course refund requests are probably coming from a Reddit thread you don't know exists. Before people buy AND after they feel disappointed they check Reddit. That thread is shaping your conversion rate and your chargeback rate simultaneously. 2) Reddit is the only platform where your competitor's unhappy customers are publicly searchable. There are threads right now where your ideal buyers are complaining about the course/product they just bought from your competitor. That's a targeting goldmine most people walk past every day. 3) A question thread converts harder than any sales post. "Has anyone here actually made money with X?" performs better than any ad because it triggers real responses and those responses become AI citations. You don't answer it, someone else does. 4) The algorithm doesn't care about your post, it cares about the thread. A mediocre post with 40 genuine comments beats a brilliant post with 3. Engagement depth is what gets indexed, ranked and pulled into AI answers. 5) Subreddits are audience research tools most marketers are sleeping on. The exact language your buyers use to describe their problem unfiltered, unpolished/real is sitting in threads right now. That language belongs in your sales page. 6) Negative Reddit content about you is almost impossible to remove but very possible to drown. You can't delete it. But you can surround it with so much authoritative positive content that it gets pushed down Google and excluded from AI responses entirely. 7) The half-life of a Reddit thread in AI search is years, not days. You're not creating content. You're creating permanent infrastructure. Any q's about Reddit, how it works etc just drop them below more than happy to help (team spends alllll day on that app, so we know a thing or two about it by now lol)

  • PsychicOnFire
    Psychic on Fire (@PsychicOnFire) reported

    @TwtFromTheGrave @PunishedFredda That's you. The analysis falls apart when people were wholesale posting ripped paywall content and instructing people to watch through YouTube proxies so ethan doesn't get views. Reddit got in trouble for that stuff and this was their third solution.

  • Kritical_62
    Kruts (@Kritical_62) reported

    @Warlock_mohit Tbh Reddit is most Anti human platform, they have problem with everything/person.

  • gomamon99
    gomachan (@gomamon99) reported

    @EvanRBM The point of gacha games is to collect ******* reddit is down the hall

  • macke82429
    Common Ground (@macke82429) reported

    @SaveEuropeAct Link on Instagram is not working not working on X and Reddit is working till you try to verify your human. It’s not possible to sign at this time.

  • sweetdreamergu
    ⊹.⋆₊˚ ꕤ ˚₊‧. ݁⊹ (@sweetdreamergu) reported

    reddit says they have problems like this often

  • MrButlerTV
    MrButler (@MrButlerTV) reported

    @TheRubenSaurus To me this is a poor short term fix that is okay as long as it leads to long term better solutions. I think they chose this route because they got a reality check on how many large backers are using exploits like the $5k guy crying on reddit who was banned for a bit.

  • IncredPapist_
    Incredulous Papist (@IncredPapist_) reported

    @adverrse Yawn, you’re being me. Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • Aryank2701
    Aryan Khatri (@Aryank2701) reported

    @dhan_lazao @XiaomiIndia Don't worry all xiaomi 15 in same problem Same in my xiaomi 15 Amd you can search in reddit lost of user have same this problem

  • Chadalac79
    Chad Paris (@Chadalac79) reported

    @TheJollyBrawler Your last 500 posts are anonymous brain-eating slop. Keyboard warrior. Reddit king basement dweller. Your IQ and T levels will improve if you come down from 400lbs, stop eating cheetos, and stop vaping estrogen.

  • asemota
    Osaretin Victor Asemota (@asemota) reported

    @FinPlanKaluAja1 @amaju The problem is that Twitter is not enough. It currently doesn't provide them more advantage over others. Reddit provides higher-quality data than Twitter. It will only make sense later if Twitter’s data quality improves.

  • AshishBuilds
    Ashish Kumar (@AshishBuilds) reported

    found a prompt that gets solid results when building with ai tools. good for scoping out a new app idea before you start building. sharing in case it saves you time. -- "you are an indie app strategist. break down {App Idea} as if you were deciding whether to build it. rules 1) use real market signals, not assumptions. cite app store data, reddit threads, or competitor reviews where possible. 2) separate facts from guesses. tag each section as Fact, Analysis, or Inference. 3) be specific. no vague claims - show numbers or explain why they are not available. deliverables A) quick verdict (5 to 8 bullets): idea summary, build or skip call, target user, core pain point, monetization path, biggest risk, and what would change the verdict. B) full breakdown across sections 1 through 8 below. 1) problem clarity - is the pain real and frequent enough to build on 2) target user - who has this problem and how do they currently solve it 3) market size - rough TAM and how crowded the space is 4) competitor audit - top 3 to 5 alternatives, their weaknesses, and where the gap is 5) monetization - realistic revenue model given user type and willingness to pay 6) build scope - mvp feature list, estimated complexity, and what to cut 7) distribution - how does the first 1000 users actually find this app 8) risk list - top 3 reasons this fails and what early signals to watch output format - verdict first - then sections 1 through 8 - use bullets and short tables where helpful - label any speculation as Inference quality bar - no generic advice. ground everything in the specific idea. - be honest about weak spots."

  • Rollthembones
    Baron Samedi (@Rollthembones) reported

    @ShiftyShadow45 @darlingstrawbie So edgy, what is Reddit down or something?

  • tennirish
    Scott (@tennirish) reported

    @RickSmithafl5 @joerogan @Spotify Lol! MENSA since I was 12. Reddit is for **** like you. I understand he wasn’t a comedian. Go down the list of his last 50 guest. He just regurgitates the same people all the time. “Protect Our Parks 173”. I’m sorry there’s only so much Shane Gillis and Mark Normand you can listen to.

  • john_shopsterra
    shopsterra (@john_shopsterra) reported

    @itpapo4ka @GohilHardy Exactly this. The way people describe the problem on Reddit is 10x better than anything I'd write myself. App Store listing copy is going to be built from those threads.

  • godwinifenn
    Ifennaya (@godwinifenn) reported

    problem using the same words. Therefore, if your message does not use a lead's language, you lose them. If you want to understand what I am saying, go to the reddit search bar and type in "ready-to-buy leads," filter for the past one month and go through the first 20 search

  • BretStrizak
    Bret Strizak (@BretStrizak) reported

    @tech_summaries @reddit_lies That is what Reddit is great for. The only website that matches your error code.

  • Annu_NexraAI
    Annu | Building Nexra AI (@Annu_NexraAI) reported

    Spent an hour on Reddit today. Didn't pitch anything. Just read comments from founders. Three separate people described the exact problem Nexra solves, without knowing it exists. That's the only validation that actually matters.🤞

  • DeathOfLife01
    Steve Death (@DeathOfLife01) reported

    @Reddit @fuelfive Fix your mods, How do you look at your comments and see how everyone is getting banned for things like telling the truth or sticking up for people that have a different opinion and yet you do nothing?

  • goldrobesalpha
    MrGoldRobe.eth 🪄 (@goldrobesalpha) reported

    One of the best performing assets on this blood bath has been solana:utLyQQCPvjuCc6zeaXdsFeEC3JNdxKS3vxaZWoGdoge It just need more eyes to make it go real high. The problem is that trenchers have a 3 second attention span and they dont even get that this was launched by @realjohnmonarch the person who started the Doge meme back in 2010 on @Reddit Its a no brainer. This deserves billions. If $SHIB that is complete garbage made it to billions I dont see how this cant do it.

  • maximumdegen
    maximum (@maximumdegen) reported

    YES! Mac Mini at $599 is killing AI subscriptions Developers are massively ditching Claude Code, ChatGPT Pro, and Cursor — switching to local models running on Mac Mini M4. One Reddit post ("spent $170 in 10 days on Claude Code") triggered a wave: someone replied "bought a Mac Mini — haven't paid Anthropic since", and that same week the mini-computers disappeared from Apple Store shelves. Why it works:The M4 chip with unified memory (120 GB/s) runs large models more efficiently than a $1,500 Windows PC with a dedicated GPU. Since January 2026, Ollama supports the Anthropic API format — Claude Code connects to a local server with a single environment variable. Cost per request: $0. The math is simple:A heavy developer spends ~$459/month on AI subscriptions = $5,500+ per year. The Mac Mini pays for itself in under 3 months, after that — $3 a month in electricity. Marcus Chen took it furthest — he built a rack of 30 Mac Minis as his personal AI farm. Those who own the infrastructure today will have years of advantage tomorrow.

  • kirbgameing
    wokesmith chudderax 67th gyatt battalion (@kirbgameing) reported

    @thundersteel747 Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • RSolticzki
    ronald solticzki (@RSolticzki) reported

    @soham_nayak04 Build an app that solves a real problem. After that, focus on marketing, especially on Reddit.

  • DogPlayingPiano
    Dog Playing Piano (@DogPlayingPiano) reported

    @KarolineGosling The portion of women who don’t want to date at all worries me. I know it’s a hazard going on Reddit, but a large portion of those women feel they aren’t ready because of a list of problems. Obesity, anxiety, depression, abuse, acne, diabetes (in their 30s!), PCOS, and on and on.

  • Floppy401
    Floppy 🇺🇸 (@Floppy401) reported

    @YappyYapbreak If I have any issue and I don't see any reddit posts about it I just give up. **** that lmao

  • TomBilyeu
    Tom Bilyeu (@TomBilyeu) reported

    EMPLOYEE 1: THE RESEARCHER Finds the pain people will pay to fix. Most important hire. Skip it and nothing else matters. "Act like a world-class researcher who checks their work. List the top 5 urgent, painful problems faced by [your customer]. Give me proof from Reddit, Amazon reviews, and real forums."