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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.
May 31: Problems at Reddit
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (62%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sophiesredscarf (@Sophiesredscarf) reported@reddit_lies This one is actually sad. Apparently it’s called pedophobia. She knows that she’s the issue here, too. This person would probably be a normal person without kids if they got some professional help. I think they’re in the wrong Reddit group.
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Bo Shen (@aplomb2) reportedA company just posted on Reddit: "$1M/month in AI API costs. Layoffs wouldn't even make a dent." The kicker? They can't force teams off Claude because quality drops on complex tasks. Here's what most teams miss: 60-70% of their API calls don't need a frontier model. Linting, boilerplate, test gen — Haiku handles those identically. The remaining 30% genuinely needs Opus. The fix isn't "everyone use cheaper models." It's routing by task complexity — automatically. We cut our bill ~65% this way. Zero developer complaints. The secret: make it invisible. Devs don't pick models. The system picks based on what the task actually requires.
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Ademoyegun Ezekiel (@Ezekiel43902) reported@jxcbzs 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.
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🔥 HauntedBy: 6:14 🔥 (@FyahArounsavath) reported@jemelehill What’s the problem jamele? People are cheering in the streets due to Wall Street bets [no reddit] .. so what’s that what ? Gas prices? We’re in a war Hunny.. focus on us winning it rather than vague posturing, your country needs you 🇺🇸
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RuonAArt (@RuonADoesArt) reported@pencilforge I post on Treble or whatever it's called, YouTube, artstation, discord, Pinterest and TikTok. So pretty much yes, reddit blocked me 💁, blue sky is slow and dead, same with Facebook, DeviantArt, those site only matter when you have a good following already and I came late
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Shreya Sood (@ShreyaSood20347) reported@thenowhereway Wherever the problem lives. Reddit threads, niche communities, specific hashtags. The users exist somewhere already complaining about the problem you solve. Go there.
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Droll (@SlopCreek) reported"G-guys my evil *** chud creator hasn't publicly done evil *** chud things since 2021! (even though his Reddit post doubled down on his evil chud opinions) please respect us and our love of dogshit media!!!"
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z (@zshipsstuff) reportednew Amangela Reddit Stories is like i’m a dog about to be put down
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Justin Chase (@justinmchase) reported@JackPosobiec You could almost kill it over night by just shutting down reddit.
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Gene | AI工具目录网站 (@codedbygene) reportedAIDeckly Notes #10 I think every AI tool needs long-term discovery. Not just a launch day. A lot of AI founders spend months building. Then put everything into: Product Hunt Launch tweets Reddit posts Newsletter mentions And for a few days, traffic looks great. Then it fades. The problem is: Users don't all show up on launch day. Most people discover tools when they actually need them. Someone might need your tool: next week next month six months later That's why I think the real challenge isn't launching. It's staying discoverable. Through: search AI recommendations alternatives pages discussions use cases community content Launches create attention. Discovery creates businesses. That's one of the core ideas behind AIDeckly.
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Antares (@Antares846766) reported@reddit_lies I struggle to trust you sometimes when you intentionally cut out part of the Reddit post. Why doesn't the picture have the complete post down to the likes counter so that we know it's all here? It's annoying and makes you look like a grifter.
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B City Enjoyer (@BCityEnjoyer) reported@trouble_man90 Whats really the issue? He had some rude reddit posts years ago, and seems like he's in a semi-open relationship with his wife who clearly does not give a crap, based on the video statement she just put out.
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🔥𝓔𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓪 𝓣𝓱𝓮𝓮 𝓕𝓲𝓵𝓵𝔂🔥 (@NoImTheTeacher) reported@STALINFEM I remember talking about this on Reddit and people try to fight me up and down and claim that it was because they care more about health. Like no, these moms were pushing my classmates into EDs
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buildwithjay (@shipwithjay) reportedbefore building any app, i check if strangers are already complaining about the problem not surveys real comments: - tiktok complaints - reddit threads - app store reviews - twitter rants if the pain is not leaking online, distribution is 10x harder
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3V0 (@3V0_VTubing) reportedIf Eclipse didn't have a track record of knowing his ****, this wouldn't be as big of an issue as it is. This isn't a reddit mod, this is someone who knows what they are talking about. Microslop is consistently ******* the consumer over.
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Fentmaxxer69 (@mrczopekanalnie) reported@Crawmako @cinnamofan1200 Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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⚜ Tyler ⚜ (@Hypahxx) reported@McDelagold Bandage fix for inbued heart because they know if they propose a lower drop rate Reddit will be mad
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Neva-Labs (@NevaLabs2026) reportedHow to distribute your product — Day 4 Stop trying to be everywhere. Find one place. And become impossible to ignore there. One mistake I see founders make all the time: They post on X. Then Reddit. Then LinkedIn. Then TikTok. Then Product Hunt. Then Hacker News. A week later they conclude: “Distribution doesn’t work.” No. You simply weren’t around long enough for anyone to remember you. Most successful founders aren’t everywhere. They’re known somewhere. Maybe they’re “the AI guy” on Reddit. Maybe they’re “the airport guy” on LinkedIn. Maybe they’re “the design girl” on X. Maybe they’re “the productivity guy” on YouTube. The internet rewards repetition far more than variety. When people see your name once, they ignore it. When they see it ten times, they notice it. When they see it fifty times, they trust it. When they see it a hundred times, they assume you’re an authority. Not because you’re smarter. Because you’re familiar. For the next 30 days: Pick one platform. Pick one audience. Pick one problem. And talk about it so consistently that people start associating your name with it automatically. The goal is not to become famous everywhere. The goal is to become unforgettable somewhere.
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Xuccessfull_Yusluv (@Xuccessfull_1) reportedAnyone on reddit….. I’ve been trying to post something….. and they always bring it down
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ny (@harmoneezy) reported@howsweettttt @minjigongjunim1 This why I hate Reddit, i literally got removed out of a kpop server and banned from responding because I called out facts and how they are brainwashed
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Prajwal Tomar (@PrajwalTomar_) reportedI still don't think people understand what just leaked on Reddit. A senior dev just shared how to get Claude Code to brief you on the internet every morning. While you sleep. The full system: → Use Claude Code's /schedule command to run persistent cloud tasks → Connect Brave Search MCP for real-time intel → Connect your Obsidian vault via filesystem MCP → Write a CLAUDE .md research context with focus areas and "do NOT want" filters → Tell Claude: "6am every weekday, search developments, save brief to vault" Claude converts plain English into a cron job. No N8N. No server. Your machine doesn't even need to be on. Most builders are still manually scrolling X and HackerNews for AI news. The smart ones just made Claude Code their personal analyst.
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PhotonBull (@PhotonBull) reportedReddit $RDDT is down more than 35% from its all time high in the middle of a roaring bull market, and the reason is a category error. The market still prices it as a slowing social media name competing with Meta and Pinterest. The market has been punishing it with the software basket lately and is treating it as a software stock. That framing is wrong. Reddit is an AI data story. Twenty plus years of human conversation across 25 billion posts and comments is the single largest corpus of authentic structured discussion on the internet, and that is exactly what large language models are starved for. Google and OpenAI already license it, the platform is the most cited domain in AI training, and Huffman put it plainly when he said there is no artificial intelligence without actual intelligence. The current deals run around 50 to 60 million a year and renew in 2027, with street estimates pointing toward 400 million annually as pricing resets to what the data is actually worth. That revenue is near 90% gross margin and does not depend on page views the way ads do. So you have a profitable platform with 90% plus gross margins, 69% revenue growth, and an embedded high margin data annuity that compounds as AI demand for fresh human content rises. The multiple says software in decline. The asset says critical AI bottleneck. When the 2027 renewals print the gap closes, and the market is currently giving you the optionality for free.
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Malti (@MaltiGottaGouda) reportedreddit sucks, but i won’t deny that sweet ol’ bunch of chuds did teach me how to fix the german radio in my dads garage, so shoutout redditors
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Mr Harvey (@TheTravelTinker) reported@DetectiveSeeds Here he is, detective liar. Already banned from Reddit. Now he’s stating the obvious. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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Avik (@Avikzx) reportedMarketing is harder than learning Rust. It just ****** up my mind. 5 to 6 Reddit accounts banned and I wasted 100s of dollars on so called Reddit marketing tools. Sometimes I feel if I used this money to buy something else. But now I built my own problem solution that actually solves the problem.
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joejoe (@joejoe419723966) reported@FrankCa92 @haymes_joshua That’s an easy fix. You just fine companies that allow it to be available in your country. Reddit doesn’t take down the porn? $100k/day fine.
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arai (@AraitonZ) reportedplease please take down reddit fc
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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.
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🎗The Nerd 🇮🇷🇮🇱🇺🇸 (@NewbieBadASS) reported@David_J_Bier I should also direct your attention to an allegedly FOD post on Reddit from yesterday, which the author deleted a couple of hours later. First, the post was anonymous, similar to the article itself. Second, the comment suggested that operations had returned to the old practice while the Policy Manual was being updated. That may explain the apparent shift. After last week’s backlash and legal criticism, rather than a retreat, it may simply be an effort to calm the controversy and let the issue sink in while the agency works on a more formal legal or policy basis for the change.
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Patrick (@TemptInvest) reportedThese 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.