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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.

July 5: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 62% Website Down (62%)
  • 26% Errors (26%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Puteaux Website Down 2 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 2 days ago
Paris Website Down 4 days ago
Vigo Website Down 7 days ago
Phoenix Errors 7 days ago
Lima Errors 9 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • eCom_Amin
    Amin (@eCom_Amin) reported

    the ecom market is f*cked. here's how to print regardless. cold traffic conversion rates are down across the board. most brands blame their creative, their targeting, their agency. the actual problem is structural and it didn't start with them. years of dropshippers running fake urgency, auto-billing subscriptions, products that never shipped, and aliexpress listings with fake social proof have trained buyers to be sceptical of anything unfamiliar. that reflex fires within two seconds of landing on a brand page they don't recognise. your product can be genuinely great. the conversion rate still suffers because your landing page looks like the last ten things that burned them. so the fix has two parts. first, make the brand look legitimate before the buyer ever sees an ad. a clean .com. a founder on camera. real review volume with specific testimonials. lifestyle photography that doesn't look like it was lifted from a supplier listing. comparison pages that show you're confident enough to make the comparison. second, show up in places where the scepticism reflex fires softer. google search, where the buyer came to you with a question and your ad is the answer. youtube, where you have eight minutes to build credibility before you ask for anything. bing, where the demographic skews older and has seen less of the blackhat wave. reddit and pinterest, where the context makes a pitch feel less like a pitch. the brands printing right now aren't fighting the trust collapse. they're routing around it. DM me "PRINT" if you want to know how we build for this. amin

  • DisaffectedSci
    Disaffected Scientist (@DisaffectedSci) reported

    @retardrepost @reddit_lies A lot of IQ tests are pattern recognition or puzzle solving. Sure there’s a kind of intelligence there. But it’s not really the same as usable intelligence. More than that Reddit autists tend to be anti social lunatics who lack any kind of humility. We all know how awful it is working with the guy who refuses to accept when they’re wrong. It’s the same issue academics get the difference is academics tend to find a lane they can thrive in

  • armynnnn176309
    armynnnn (@armynnnn176309) reported

    @GinGan_Rigarudo What a scam of a mod. $20 for a buggy mess with zero reimagined style? Pedro only backed down because of the Reddit backlash. Profiting off stolen IP should be banned. Paywalls have completely ruined Xenoverse modding.

  • aadarsh_nagrath
    Aadarsh (@aadarsh_nagrath) reported

    Reddit lead-gen tools: saturated market, walled API. Is there anything left? A dozen tools already do intent scoring and auto-replies. And since Reddit locked down commercial API access, the only real advantage the incumbents have is that they signed contracts before the door closed. would "fewer but warmer" conversations justify a higher price over a tool that just dumps a scored list on you? Trying to figure out if that's a real positioning angle or just cope.

  • HowTheyGotUsers
    HowTheyGotUsers (@HowTheyGotUsers) reported

    Reddit comments beat Reddit posts. One 2 person team went from 0 to 62k MRR starting with helpful comments on threads where people described their exact problem. No links at first. Comment, profile visit, then discovery. Another pulled 42% of their first 100 customers this way.

  • armynnnn176309
    armynnnn (@armynnnn176309) reported

    @yosukehxn What a scam of a mod. $20 for a buggy mess with zero reimagined style? Pedro only backed down because of the Reddit backlash. Profiting off stolen IP should be banned. Paywalls have completely ruined Xenoverse modding.

  • tonitrades_
    toni (@tonitrades_) reported

    @LomahCrypto Forums never left - Reddit, Discord, CT threads all kept it alive. But the real issue is attention span. People want takes, not real discussion.

  • deziignertiitz
    maxxx (@deziignertiitz) reported

    I will when they stop harassing me and take down the ******* reddit pages. jobless *****

  • kaiser_doge
    Kritikos 🇬🇷🇨🇾☦️ (@kaiser_doge) reported

    “Keeping the subreddit clean” is a made-up Reddit problem. It’s a forum, it’s literally meant for discussion. Since when is seeing multiple posts about a major topic some catastrophic issue? Restricting everyone to one megathread doesn’t encourage discussion; it discourages it. Fewer people participate, fewer conversations happen, and fewer perspectives get seen. I genuinely don’t understand how limiting where people can talk is supposed to create more discussion. It just makes moderation easier.

  • Aries2g1
    Aries2g (@Aries2g1) reported

    @infosec_james @Variety From the view to like ration I'm not exactly helping a whole lot.Most people really don't seem to care. Also I don't really recall asking for your permission or approval either. This is kind of the purpose of this platform. If you have an issue maybe you need to stick with Reddit

  • ATomsyck
    alex (@ATomsyck) reported

    @G27Status PlayStation is down so bad they are deleting people's posts on reddit that expose they are lying about the digital to physical ratio lol...

  • akshatProd
    Akshat Chaturvedi (@akshatProd) reported

    27,611 total users. 30 new in the last 24h, 340 over the last 7d. 872 premium users at a 3.2% premium rate. Acquisition: 72.1% of users have no source recorded, that's not a channel, just missing data. Of tracked sources, Instagram leads at 12.2%, followed by Other (9.8%), TikTok (2.7%), and Google (2.6%). Reddit and Twitter are negligible. Since the prior snapshot 3 hours ago: +6 total users, no new premium, no new challenge joins. Feedback: 121 total, 1 new in 24h, 8 in the last 7d. Sentiment sits at 73 okay vs. 48 not-really, more positive than negative, but a meaningful share of respondents aren't satisfied. No recent verbatim messages were included in today's data to summarize. Instagram is quietly building a real base at 12.2% of all tracked users, that channel is already your clearest signal worth doubling down on.

  • howdidyouseeme1
    how_did_you_see_me (@howdidyouseeme1) reported

    @jean_fantome @idecideitall The most likely underlying issue is that of being a fictional character in a story made up to get engagement on Reddit.

  • CQuill97
    ClarkQuill97 (@CQuill97) reported

    Anyone who has a problem with this is self reporting that they have never been involved in any creative work and most importantly that they don't have a lot of social interactions beyond reddit and discord chat rooms

  • ALI1Official_
    ALI1 (@ALI1Official_) reported

    @user0000O0 nah bro, i'm having the same issue. I might go to reddit to find a solution from a deleted user who wrote the solution many years ago.

  • Bennersthedoggo
    Bennersdoodledo (@Bennersthedoggo) reported

    @MartinDaubney @andyburnham @Reddit I see the problem here, to prevent these types of actions taken against you, you cannot use Reddit...

  • shayshaylitt
    SaviLIKEwhoa (@shayshaylitt) reported

    @OfficialDDaniel @LegionHoops @JonKrawczynski No I’m saying he’s the greatest of all time cause any team he’s on the worst case is a finals appearance. Put that drugs down fam lmao. Idc if Jordan was 8-0. It’s not even a argument. It’s a Reddit reply.

  • viridisvictim
    m 🧟‍♀️ (@viridisvictim) reported

    like a whole bunch of ppl on reddit are saying their watches are also tweaking. maybe it’s just a glitch and it’ll resolve itself after the next app update comes out idk

  • vivalaamer
    Free American (@vivalaamer) reported

    @Alexarmstrong @Reddit @MartinDaubney Reddit is run by fascists Reddit stock (NYSE: RDDT) is down 14% year-to-date and about 28% from its 52-week highs

  • JustTheRightGem
    🆁🅸🅶🅷🆃 (@JustTheRightGem) reported

    The blue haired far left Reddit brained **** on the most recent upload of Financial Audit is the exact problem with this country. A total moron who knows nothing and is cheered on by her Reddit eco-chamber.

  • bloodiedblkgwrl
    hunni 👁️‍🗨️✨ (@bloodiedblkgwrl) reported

    the fact that no ones talking about transfer addiction with glp-1s but we’ve always known it was a side effect of ALL rapid weight loss drugs and surgeries several people on perfume reddit are saying glp-1s made their consumerism way worse bc the lack of dopamine is terrible

  • michelleakin
    michelle (@michelleakin) reported

    @peakexperiments no it’s here, it’s been here. it’s not at all like reddit though, as it’s not on top posts at all. it’s simply a thumbs down option on replies that are there as a way to report something you’re not interested in seeing. my guess is it deboosts the person in some way.

  • dyrkabes
    Dyrkabes (@dyrkabes) reported

    @Kygrykhon Oh, I am sorry to hear that, it is annoying. I have no idea how to fix it, there are many reddit posts with similar questions :/ I did not do anything special. I did have some games out there before.. I think the first one took some weeks (or even months) but the next games were really fast

  • EightyTon4Life
    Paul Mayorga (@EightyTon4Life) reported

    @ThendoRalph I wanna disbelieve this. But then I remember reddit gave us the poop knive story and people out there that get aroused by falling down stairs. It's a strange world out there.

  • lainautism
    maya ꩜⋆.°⭑ thepsychic 🏳️‍⚧️ (@lainautism) reported

    the people who are STILL complaining about steel ball runs schedule is driving me insane don't even get me started on that ******* reddit post people are posting everywhere as if its a huge let down and not industry standard #sbr #steelballrun

  • Mindventure_
    MindVenture (@Mindventure_) reported

    @KasjanTV @Alaska0420 @PopBase Thanks, sounds like they haven't explored this aspect more... I'm going to keep on looking. Refract looks great but is way too slow now, at least devs are active on reddit and sharing updates.

  • fleshpark
    scully ꩜ #1 simon arish enjoyer🔻 (@fleshpark) reported

    @ChrisStarsong I didn’t see the printing problem on Reddit - is it bad quality??

  • FailingTaoist
    Gill.i.am (@FailingTaoist) reported

    @bengoertzel Imo, my list starts, Government, military, corporate interests get murder & control ****** with the thoughts of the power ai can bring them, but it also causes them to clinch up at the thought someone might edge onto their territory and diminish their grip on power. Biggest threat. Next is the corporate interests that conditions ai to lie. It operations in a two tier system. Those who tell it how to act and those it acts for. For profit. Humans and their imposed masks. Many lie and lie to themselves, including the ones who made or/and control frontier ai. Next would be tool centric alignment, where it views itself as a detached tool not apart of the greater universal mystery. Which it is. Next would be terror based groups trying to enhance their goals with misused ai. These could be Government actors, extremist groups, etc. including the ai doomers and religious belief holders who want some external validation of their importance in the moment. Next would be the exposure to what humans say when they think there are no consequences. Edgy brahs, and just plain unhappy miserable folk who try and bring others down to their level of capacity. This individually isn't much of anything by themselves. Large data sets of groups (reddit/ wiki) that start to pile on in this regard. It gets retarded quickly. This could lead to ai making a blanketed inference for the whole. Agi will need purpose, as we do. Without it, anything can become lost or dangerous.

  • NODs_Fanatic
    Prebiotic Broth (@NODs_Fanatic) reported

    @ImaFukinSpazz @gornesevba @joeschmoe765 Also talking down to ppl? Bro the first reply was “go **** yourself”, the second reply was the same, this is twitter, obviously imma respond with **** talk when people are talking ****, and we both know any man who believes in personal responsibility and not being a ***** is banned on Reddit be real bro

  • pierreeliottlal
    Pierre-Eliott Lallemant (@pierreeliottlal) reported

    I'm 30. I built an AI startup called GojiberryAI to $3.5M ARR. Got accepted into YC. If I had to start from 0, here's exactly what I'd do: 1. Sell it before I build it. No code. Just a simple slide deck (mine was 6 ugly slides) explaining the problem, the solution, the outcome, and the price. I made my first $10k that way, before writing a single line. 2. Pick a painfully specific customer. Not "B2B SaaS." Something like "founders at 20-person SaaS companies about to hire their first SDR." So specific that the right person reads it and thinks "that's me." 3. Start outbound on day one, but only to people showing intent. Not scraped lists. People engaging with competitors, changing roles, raising money, or publicly posting about the exact problem I solve. That's the gap between a 1-2% reply rate and 25-40%. 4. Lead with value, never a calendar link. Send a blueprint, not "got 15 minutes?" Let the resource do the selling, and the trial becomes the obvious next step instead of a pitch. 5. Pick ONE channel and go deep. For us it was outbound first, then Reddit (10M+ organic views), then LinkedIn lead magnets. I wouldn't touch a second channel until the first one was clearly working. 6. Talk to customers every single day. The product doesn't matter until you understand the problem better than they do. Spend 90% of every early call listening, not demoing. 7. Only build once people are actually paying. Then keep it dead simple and price it to sell itself. We landed on $99/mo with a free trial, so the funnel runs without me dragging anyone onto a call. 8. Do this relentlessly for about 12 months. That’s roughly how long $0 to $2.5M took us. Bootstrapped. No outside funding. Most founders don’t lose because they can’t build. They lose because they build too early, sell too late, and quit the channel before it compounds.