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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.

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June 13: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 64% Website Down (64%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Indio Website Down 22 hours ago
Rosenau Errors 1 day ago
Pélissanne Sign in 4 days ago
Adelaide Website Down 8 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 10 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 11 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HarryTandy
    Harry Tandy (@HarryTandy) reported

    Sam Altman: "Think more about what to work on" 10-day version you can copy for the Fable app studio playbook Day 1: market crawl - send agents across App Store, Reddit, TikTok, Google - return 100 ideas with ratings, keywords, price, MVP scope Day 2: pick one profession - electrician - HVAC - nurse - mortgage broker - contractor Day 3: write the PRD - all screens - all formulas - all edge cases - App Store copy - review prompt timing Day 4: build one Flutter template - calculator engine - *** flow - onboarding - settings - 44pt tap targets Day 5: ship app #1 - 3 free calculators - $9.99 full suite - no login - offline-first Day 6: verify the math - NEC tables for electricians - dosage checks for nurses - DSCR formulas for investors - flag anything uncertain for human review Day 7: App Store assets - 30-char name - 30-char subtitle - 100-char keywords - 4,000-char description - 6 screenshots Day 8: ASO check Search the keyword yourself If the top app has under 500 ratings, the niche is open enough to test Day 9: clone the template Same codebase New profession New formulas New metadata Day 10: morning review Fable builds overnight You read the diff You test the calculator You submit The rule: every app gets a formula verifier before App Store Connect Skip that and you don't have an app studio You have 17 clean-looking calculators giving tradespeople bad math

  • Rob_G_Miles
    Robert Miles (@Rob_G_Miles) reported

    @Reddit your app is having problems. Ive reset my password and still cant send messages and I get a timed limit warning. This is on an account that is more than 3 years old. Started a new account and I ha e the same problems. Your help center sucks!!!!

  • RoseSilicon
    Sei K. (@RoseSilicon) reported

    @CNBCtech Monthly active users is a device count, not an actual user count. Every representative you call that uses ChatGPT as a chatbot counts as an active user per server making that call. Also Reddit is one of the most used websites, yet I bet most of your coworkers don’t use it

  • Wizzzzaard
    Wizard (@Wizzzzaard) reported

    @UnitedColin @PolitlcsUK I'm not joking mate, on Reddit they were melting down because it prevented "gay children" from finding "communities" where they could be "safe". To me, that sounds like they're trying to groom children.

  • orynthnews
    Orynth News (@orynthnews) reported

    Orynth Product Review EP6 RedCircle turns viral Reddit posts into tradeable tokens on Solana. Spot a post before it blows up, tokenize it, and earn fees as others trade it. A genuinely novel spin on the internet capital markets idea, built by a real open-source developer. A real product listed on Orynth with its own token $RCL In this sixth episode, we break down how RedCircle turns internet culture into a market, why the builder behind it stands out, and what makes it worth watching this early.

  • Mocahcino
    Matamoros (@Mocahcino) reported

    @Renatta You can pinpoint the exact moment when the modern discourse shifted their focus from praise to hate. Places like reddit are full of praise up until he was not in favor of his son trooning out; that's it. That was where they started to rail against him. If Elon was in favor of trooning, the left would be hailing him as a hero. He supports UBI and wealth distribution to a certain extent. He is in favor of a post labor society, where people only work if they want to (because labor is accomplished by robots and AI.) He is about as pro science as one can get. Take a walk down 2016 reddit and you would see how much Elon was getting rode by the mob.

  • redranked
    Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported

    @BuildurBrand_io @omarvvvr Instant distribution to people who actually care about the problem, no ad spend, no cold outreach, just the right question in the right community. What's the fastest validation you've seen come back from a Reddit thread before someone wrote a single line of code?

  • RandySTG
    「Clout Strife ( 25/26 🏆)」 (@RandySTG) reported

    This will forever be the most Reddit take ever on game design. I’m sorry but it’s not a real problem

  • TardConnoisseur
    Sugar Cane Farm Manager (@TardConnoisseur) reported

    @reddit_lies Men should all start acting like super gay mega libbed out Reddit dads. Make your children fix this country by weaponizing cringe. This is the modern solution to modern problems!

  • KiakotosC
    Captain Harris (@KiakotosC) reported

    What a day today, lads! Honestly, I didn't expect that sell-off in the space sector with the $SPCX IPO. So I got sure I acted accordingly. The discount prices in many space companies were greatly appreciated. I closed the $Nuai position. Not because I don't like the company, the contrary. My deep dive strengthened my feeling for the company. The only red flag was their CEO, which was pointed out by @BlackPantherCap in his tweet. So when I noticed he also closed his position, I did the same and rotated my earnings to $RKLB. What a great company it is, and what a CEO they have. That's a good move. As I explained earlier, I trimmed my $NBIS position and took some profits, which I then rotated into opening two positions. $meta and $rddt (it's 2.1% in my portfolio that's why you can't see it on the chart). Both of them were beaten down a lot. Prices below $600 for meta is a bargain. Can't say it otherwise. Reddit also is the 6th most visited site. That means a lot... At least to my eyes. From a concentrated portfolio beginning of the month to 11 positions on the 12th. This may say a lot to many of you, but not to me. I want to create a solid portfolio, and when I find great companies at great prices, I cannot hesitate to add them. Going forward, my plan is to DCA into $META and $RDDT till reaching 6% and 5% respectively in my portfolio. Afterwards, increasing my position to $RKLB to 7% and $ASTS to 6%. Of course, all depends on how the market will react and what opportunities can be available to me. I'm open to discussion. I want to hear your thoughts, in order to become a better investor. For the kids & family after all, right BP?

  • _bosita
    Bosita (@_bosita) reported

    The places where buyers talk when no one is selling to them: Review platforms. Forums. Reddit at 11pm on a Wednesday. The precise image of their frustration. The metaphor they reach for when explaining the problem to someone who wasn't there. That language is the input.

  • Crocoli_
    Bigorno (@Crocoli_) reported

    @ChoujinVirus @mixiemallows Get down from your high horses, nobody is taking your reddit mod attitude seriously

  • BattleAxeVR
    BattleAxeVR (@BattleAxeVR) reported

    @maxbatt I personally think 1ms is a sensible goal for final persistence, anything less than that is foisting too much strobing on the human visual system and uncomfortable for many (PWM flickering is a major ergonomics issue, see PWM reddit groups for more info).

  • ResonantTrace
    ResonantTrace (@ResonantTrace) reported

    @DrKewp @unmemetic Even if every word were true, would at most support: "OpenAI may have had advanced internal multimodal / agentic models before public release." No one can even agree on a stable definition of "AGI". Half the time it means expert-level task performance, half the time autonomous agency, half the time consciousness, half the time economic replacement, half the time “the thing I felt when the demo scared me.” You are stacking an undefined milestone on top of a Reddit rumor on top of a prompted persona’s self-report. Advanced internal model? Possible. Hidden sentient layer? Not established. Those are different claims with very different evidentiary burdens. You can’t avoid the problem of defining your terms instead of laundering every uncertainty through “It said it was sentient.” or “They said it was sentient.”

  • embodiedthinkr
    Meditation Teacher (@embodiedthinkr) reported

    The trouble with AI is that it treats what some guy says on reddit with the same weight as a study with 730,000 participants.

  • bhumi_2606
    Bhumika Wadhwani (@bhumi_2606) reported

    As instagram is down what you all are doing to waste your productivity ? Me first I'm scrolling through reddit 😭

  • charliemktplace
    charlie marketplace (@charliemktplace) reported

    @sporadica It's a absurdly overpriced and when options open on Robinhood Tuesday I'm getting dumb on buying Puts if this thing isn't down under $100. But the problem is you can't safely short Elon (see: tsla) because the marginal buyer for his stuff is 10,000s of reddit scifi nerds who rightfully want any chance to own the future of asteroid mining and solar/battery robotics. And Elon is the only guy who can amass billions in financing towards these pursuits despite not paying for itself in the short term.

  • randomor
    shao (@randomor) reported

    @mrcndrw @ProductHunt Tbh I’ve given up since I launched doublememory there and Reddit at the same time. Much more real engagement from Reddit despite getting similar upvotes. The biggest issue I think is PH it’s not multi turns, you launch and you are gone, the community is not sticky enough to come back. Votes are also mostly passers by. There should be better alternatives. But none of these PH clones that ask you to pay to skip lines, these are even worse.

  • DocMighty
    Dr.Mighty (@DocMighty) reported

    @AvaVtuber_ I beg whatever force that's done this to strike down Reddit next.

  • bitemyveins
    𐃬𐃬 ᴊɪʀᴏ ✚ (@bitemyveins) reported

    these reddit stories piss me off because their problems can be so easily fixed

  • jos18934
    Jos Stark (@jos18934) reported

    @Chatarce1 @TheWiseCrow1 @HumanityChad Didn’t realize such a tidal range was possible. I know it’s not the Bay of Fundy (been there). The issue with these platforms X, Reddit, etc. is there’s so much misinformation around. Thanks for your input.

  • GoogleAtHome
    Google @ Home (@GoogleAtHome) reported

    @jdfromthe504 Experiment over, reddit defeated. Clean up the mess now the smell will be terrible.

  • authoradambray
    Author Adam Bray (@authoradambray) reported

    @rosscoulthart @ChrisCuomo The problem is, reality, available evidence, analysis, belief and message are each a completely different thing. And they don't all line up. The phenomenon is real. I've been investigating it first-hand. I've seen it. But I don't believe most of the messaging on this. So much of what's coming out of government-affiliated sources is work-place water-cooler talk because nobody has access to all the same source evidence. Even in intelligence agencies a lot of what I see is coming out is still just rumors, conspiracy theories and reddit readings being presented as official "briefings" and "reports."

  • M4RC3L0V4L3N71M
    𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓬𝓮𝓵𝓸 𝓥𝓪𝓵𝓮𝓷𝓽𝓲𝓶 (@M4RC3L0V4L3N71M) reported

    2026 has been a terrible year for my social media. In April my main X account was suspended and partially restored, in May I almost lost my precious DeviantArt account, and now on June my Reddit account was also banned. And all the bans were by mistake or unjustified.

  • lezmar63
    *** martin (@lezmar63) reported

    @Reddit I want a feed of pages I Follow, NOT a "For You" feed, (which it reverts to every login), I do NOT want ANY recommendations either, also Adverts are getting a bit overbearing

  • kantariyaraj
    Raj Kantaria (@kantariyaraj) reported

    @DanielSmidstrup You provide your product URL and it fetches all the Reddit posts where people are talking about the problems your product is solving.

  • alex_hamilton20
    Alexander Hamilton (@alex_hamilton20) reported

    @Reddit I suggest you unban my account before it gets to legal issues

  • boomerrbryan
    Bryan Ng (@boomerrbryan) reported

    You do not have a writing problem. You have a process problem. Most creators sit down to write a YouTube script and immediately get stuck because they have no framework for how the output actually gets built. They blame writer's block. The real issue is they skipped 4 specific layers. Layer 1. Research source. Where do you actually research? Claude. Subscribr. Perplexity. Reddit. Pick the source and commit. Bouncing between 5 platforms every time you research a video kills consistency. Layer 2. Medium. Are you typing the ideas, writing them by hand, or voice dictating them? Each one activates a different part of the brain. The ideas you get from typing are not the ideas you get from speaking. Pick the medium that fits the stage. Layer 3. Environment. Where do you do this work? Walt Disney famously had 3 separate rooms. One for dreaming. One for brainstorming. One for editing. Different rooms produced different output. Most creators do all 3 from the same desk and wonder why their ideas all sound the same. Layer 4. Outlining and editing framework. The actual structure you apply to turn raw ideas into a finished script. Most creators skip 3 of the 4 layers and call it "writer's block." The pros codify all 4 and ship consistently. Pick the layers. Codify the process. Stop calling it inspiration.

  • DaJohnnyU
    JohnnyU (@DaJohnnyU) reported

    @RupertLowe10 Well before musk took over most posts would be deleted because someone would find them offensive, the same exact problem still rampant on platforms like Reddit or Facebook. Most regular users could only hear one narrative and nobody could criticise/disagree

  • marteldedichter
    🐑 (@marteldedichter) reported

    @LiviesHQ please fix the album on Apple Music. It’s literally not streamable anymore. I can only play drop dead, the cure, begged and cigarette smoke. Already two threads on Reddit as well about people complaining about the unavailability