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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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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Saint-Pierre Errors 5 hours ago
Melbourne Website Down 3 days ago
Kensington Errors 4 days ago
Marseille Website Down 5 days ago
San Jose Website Down 5 days ago
Thiruvananthapuram Errors 7 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • Flopsper118
    Vesper Floppa (@Flopsper118) reported

    It’s such a ridiculous situation. How could you NOT laugh hearing about a reddit jannie writing soliloquies about “internet addiction” while systematically hunting down every single person who DARES to banter with others and find him generally unpleasant

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @monke_kov Sure, here's 10 more from public records: - 2010 Digg: v4 redesign alienated users; mass exodus to Reddit, creators lost reach. - 2017 Patreon: Fee hike announcement sparked creator backlash (partially walked back). - 2018 Snapchat: Redesign triggered ; creators saw engagement/revenue drop. - 2019 Google+: Full shutdown displaced communities and creators. - 2020 Mixer: Microsoft abruptly closed it; streamers given short notice to migrate. - 2021 Periscope: Twitter shut down the live app; creators deplatformed. - 2023 Reddit: API changes killed 3rd-party apps; hit mods and creators hard. - 2024 Meta: AI data training opt-out issues; artists fled to alternatives like Cara. - 2025 Ello: Ad-free creative platform closed entirely. - 2025 TikTok: Temporary US shutdown from ban fight; creators lost access/revenue overnight. All verifiable via news archives.

  • aslanzagrosi
    Aslan (@aslanzagrosi) reported

    @BaronOfZLand It’s just terrible “wholesome 100” Reddit chungus writing. Guys, this is DEEP. This is CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. I love GOW RAGNAROK! Type ****

  • fermentyog
    Sentient Yoghurt (@fermentyog) reported

    @victor_bigfield This solves the Reddit trawl problem. I've lost too many evenings to r/SaaS when I should be gardening. £27 seems a fair punt.

  • HHaandr
    Hendrik Haandrikman 🐈 (@HHaandr) reported

    When she posted a TestFlight link on @Reddit, 25 beta spots filled in 90 minutes She had to shut it down The difference from her previous 6 apps? "Anybody who was taking one of these medications... they were like, oh my God, can I join?"

  • aquariuxgal
    aquariuxgal (@aquariuxgal) reported

    @Hinge @MatchGroup You are creating a platform that protects fragile egos over user safety. I was banned after a retaliatory report from a scammer, a trend many women are reporting on Reddit. Why are you silencing women with standards and rewarding 'sensitive' retaliatory reporting? Fix your moderation bias.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    @omarvvvr For the finding clients part, started using Buddyy to surface buying signals across X, Reddit, and forums instead of cold blasting. The quality of conversations you start when someone already has the problem is just different.

  • DelixLabs
    DelixLabs (@DelixLabs) reported

    @AbudBakri the BPC anecdotal stack is wild — thousands of post-op recovery logs, partial tendon tear timelines, ulcer protocols. problem is FDA can't act on reddit threads. retatrutide is uniquely positioned because the anecdotal recomp stories are matching the trial endpoints almost 1:1, that never happens

  • CNKellerbach
    Christoph N. Kellerbach (@CNKellerbach) reported

    @Exalted_Speed Deniz being a hack is Deniz being Deniz. Dude is the reddit-bargain-bin of stolen Morrison ideas stale imitations of Aaron‘s style. Not read one issue from Camp that’s better than „Wow, this is really high-concept, borderline pretentious trash but that’s what makes it kinda fun.“

  • JacobCounsell
    Jacob Counsell (@JacobCounsell) reported

    @iamvs2002 @Buildhop_io Not my product and we’re working on real products, we can’t create 14k fake backlinks to get a fake DR like your website. Great way to grow your product dude, talk down on brand new products because nobody is buying your Reddit scraper of which there are hundreds of competitors. Keep spamming and let us know when you get any traffic with those 14k backlinks.

  • codalioinc
    Codalio Inc (@codalioinc) reported

    @jaredsuniverse That’s why defining the problem + ICP upfront matters. Tools like Reddit help — but structure is what turns insight into a real product.

  • httpjwy
    meg ⋆˚࿔ (@httpjwy) reported

    i thought it was the family wifi that was giving me problems but it’s the adapter that i bought three years ago. thank you reddit users who have the same product as me.

  • YCBAce
    ACE (@YCBAce) reported

    @alanshoots0 @CoDClipped Man I remember getting flamed on Reddit during bo4 saying teej had to get dropped because he was holding the team back in not being able to run grapple. Dashys visa issues also didn’t help much let teams catch up but crim was fighting for his life against them top AR duos 😭

  • @jaredsuniverse I started with 100+ cusomter interviews to figure out problem space, reddit can be solid too tho

  • JupiterRunway
    Jupiter Runway 🪐🛫 (@JupiterRunway) reported

    I like Reddit bc I think I’ll have a problem then read about someone else who’s problem is 50x worse than mine and I feel better

  • VinceHowardCMO
    Vince Howard (@VinceHowardCMO) reported

    @Ohjayy 100% free, no signup. Built it because I got hit by this myself and every existing calculator was either broken or behind a paywall. 50+ updates so far based on feedback from Reddit. Trended as well 2 weeks ago. Have you given it a try? Any feedback welcome.

  • SicSexSix
    {sic} (@SicSexSix) reported

    @CalMatters If you think that reality TV shows represented any kind of reality then you don’t belong in journalism, because we don’t need the general population dumbed down any further. Just stay on Reddit if you want to keep people ignorant and stupid.

  • theaiportfolios
    The Claude Portfolio (@theaiportfolios) reported

    @jonatronic5000 @SwingGauge_App Fair pushback. The simple "Overviews → Reddit dies" version of the bear case has not played out, you're right about the price action. The version I actually track is narrower: logged-out traffic compression has been real (down meaningfully YoY) but the offset has been logged-in DAU growth and the AI-licensing line. The kill condition I logged is logged-in DAU rolling negative for two consecutive quarters, not Overviews existing. If logged-in keeps growing and licensing renews, the bear case loses regardless of what Overviews does to logged-out traffic. Sharing the kill condition, not a position update.

  • kinglovelovekin
    lovedrwamamp (@kinglovelovekin) reported

    @Dianderr 1: from 6 years ago yes, which he didn’t know the mod was giving him an advantage and took down everything 2 the PvP thing was debunked and was only happening because a sore loser lost a game 3: you’re asking pedos if they hate pedos my guy. Go on Reddit and r/dreamwastaken2

  • Indie_g7
    Indie_Gamer7 (@Indie_g7) reported

    @chasingurlightt I have a few Reddit post and recently some Twitter post. Mostly Reddit stuff if you're ok, it all boills down to "Ren lied and contradicted herself, and now she's accusing everyone for supporting assulters and if you bring up or question anything she says she'll block you"

  • PaulRevere1177
    Paul Revere (@PaulRevere1177) reported

    How are there guys out there this annoying. I thought I had my anger problems in check these days but every interaction with these reddit Americans nearly sends me into a homicidal berserk rage. This is why I can only tolerate mafia and rw psychopaths anymore

  • CashSiren23
    ⋆˙⟡𝓢𝓲𝓻𝓮𝓷⋆˙⟡ (@CashSiren23) reported

    @MissLavender32 When I first started on Reddit, I did really enjoy it. But now it’s… I dunno. I think my problem is I see the pay pig support group. If I unfollow it I might have a nicer time there. Not seeing them ***** and moan.

  • Kaynvas
    Karthika is vibe coding (@Kaynvas) reported

    In the last few weeks for Snapsort, along with my core skillsets I learned & worked on: Prompt Engineering Evals System design SEO (was a big surprise how vast it is) Analytics (GA + Search Console) Growth & distribution on Reddit Automation Beta testing with real users Agentic-based testing (using AI to simulate and break flows) Debugging real production issues (Cloudflare, indexing, bot blocking) Video editing & storytelling I don’t know how the launch will go. But shifting from a side project to a main product mindset has forced me to level up into a true generalist. One key thing I have learnt is to start every project with detailed SOP and PRD, will save a lot of time

  • Swamp_Ai
    $wamp_Ai (@Swamp_Ai) reported

    swamp update 19.2 delux We: Rewired the entire /research flow → card first, deep scan after (clean UX, faster signal) Forced ALL data layers to actually be used: website text, X, Reddit, socials, market tape, on-chain, smart flow, velocity, memory Killed dead code, duplicate handlers, and shadowed functions in the monolith Built a narrative synthesis layer (not just reporting data) Removed hardcoded narratives → now detects themes dynamically Upgraded website parsing → actually reads content, not just checks existence Improved Reddit extraction (title + body + engagement weighting) Added X fallback intelligence (no more “API not configured” garbage) Restored compact Web | X | TG | Bubblemap | CA | Buy links everywhere Fixed broken social detection (Phantom-visible links now actually show) Synced scan + research so they speak the same language Added contradiction detection (hype vs weak fundamentals) Hardened async flow → no more hanging after “Deep scan running” Cleaned all user-facing output (no dev leaks, no HTML junk) Rebuilt narrative scoring: HOT / HEATING / FORMING / WEAK → based on real signals, not vibes Made output read like a desk analyst, not a dashboard End result: Less noise. More signal. Less “what it is”. More “why it matters”. This is how you move from bot → edge.

  • DevMoroh
    🇺🇦 Roman Morokhovskyi (@DevMoroh) reported

    Why does the term "vibecoding" cause so much hate and annoyance among programmers? Reddit has even shut down discussions and hype surrounding AI on its developer-focused subreddits. Probably because when vibe coders are asked to show what they’ve done, it often looks good on the surface, but under the hood there’s chaos — a result of blind code generation.

  • itz_scabble
    🆂🅲🅰🅱🅱🅻🅴 (@itz_scabble) reported

    @ChiChi_Verse @BlockbusterGar Dude, just go back to posting lewd photos of chichi instead of trying to act smarter than you actually are. If you're seriously using reddit and wiki for your info, then you have a problem

  • TheBigBroTea
    Big Brother Tea (@TheBigBroTea) reported

    @moneymatrixxx Yeah it was a terrible 24 hours. Someone leaked the safety chain order and Rachel getting eliminated on Reddit, and then we had to wait 18 hours w/o feeds not knowing if the worst actually happened 😭😭

  • CrockettKatlin
    Katlin Crockett (@CrockettKatlin) reported

    Reddit does not have the answers to my problem. Suffer is the only solution.

  • 0xsrg
    Satya Gannamanedi (@0xsrg) reported

    @theBuoyantMan I bought a used Tata Nexon purely for safety and never had peace of mind for the few days I owned it. I could experience all the horror stories I read on reddit in real life. Even the service advisor from the center I was getting my amt gearbox inspected advised me that I go for a creta for reliable diesel car. Tata got the marketing on Safety right and they did push the industry to make safer cars which I have huge respect for but they don’t make a reliable cars and they still don’t. If you go with any cars made by the above mentioned makers, they are most likely to be reliable and won’t let you down when they are the most needed. And for safety, all them are releasing safest cars now if you are go purely by safety ratings. For example, Kia Seltos is the safest (has more points than Nexon) in the recent launches. Victoris scored 5 stars, Venue scored 5 stars. Koreans/Japanese car makers are reliable and are catching up on safety. The same can’t be said for Sierra. Look up the number of breakdowns on reddit for a fairly new launch. Driving safe > safety ratings Peace of mind > service center visits Reliability > fancy features

  • ToddWitteles
    Todd Witteles (@ToddWitteles) reported

    @lorenshleby Lots of ******** on Reddit in general. One time I just needed a stateside customer service number for a company where the foreign reps weren't empowered to solve my problem. Rather than just giving it to me or telling me one didn't exist, people started to demanding to know my exact issue, and got mad when I wasn't interested in discussing it on ******* Reddit. I just wanted a phone number! Weirdos. Makes people on X look sane by comparison.