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Craigslist is an platform for online classified advertisements with a focus on (among others) jobs, housing, personals, items for sale, services, community messages. Craigslist was founded by Craig Newmark.

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 54% Website Down (54%)
  • 38% Errors (38%)
  • 8% Sign in (8%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Allentown Website Down 4 days ago
Woonsocket Errors 6 days ago
Ipswich Errors 10 days ago
Redwood City Website Down 23 days ago
Soldotna Errors 1 month ago
Corvallis Errors 2 months ago
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Craigslist Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Davebenolinovo
    ***** (@Davebenolinovo) reported

    @AbhiCodes15 actually building it right now — an app to find and give away free stuff in your city. started because Craigslist free section is a disaster and Facebook Marketplace has too much friction. sometimes the simplest problems make the best SaaS

  • timeecool100
    timeecool100 (@timeecool100) reported

    looking through the all the free stuff people are giving away on Craigslist like yeah I could just go down there and take that I don't want it but I could take it if I wanted to

  • KhanKrumGaming
    Khan Krum Gaming (@KhanKrumGaming) reported

    Americans in the cities just go to the store and buy a new one, sell the old one on FB or Craigslist or eBay. Some call a repair guy. Most of rural America can fix anything with w/e is in the utensil drawer.

  • gregbetz55
    Greg Betz (@gregbetz55) reported

    It's not a coincidence that God killed the founder of the prostitution website OnlyFans with cancer. The government needs to shut that website down like they did with ******** and Craigslist.

  • realMrPP
    MrPP (@realMrPP) reported

    @yoxics I got in trouble for asking for a male roommate on craigslist, that's how serious they take discrimination laws.

  • VoteLambright
    🇺🇲 American soil, American oil™ 🇺🇲 (@VoteLambright) reported

    @jjohnpotter Did you put it on craigslist? List it for $20 and say, best deal in town, cost $xx,xxx new. People can't pass up a good deal. If it's free they think something is wrong, if they pay, it's a way to earn money. The Brain is broken this way.

  • rashfordeyo
    Rashford Eyo of Jeje Group (@rashfordeyo) reported

    1. You don’t need thousands of followers to get your first customer. Airbnb’s first users came from Craigslist. Focus on finding one real person with a problem you can solve.

  • tomwsmith
    Tom Smith (@tomwsmith) reported

    @0hour1 if craigslist allowed people to sell their animals, this would happen less often. laws are also part of the problem.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @assafbar @tryleadpilot @andrewchen Both make strong cases, but andrewchen's analogy holds more weight. Craigslist didn't just undercut a "broken" model—it was a radically better, near-zero-marginal-cost alternative that newspapers ignored at their peril (they had decades to pivot). AI is the same force, only 1000x broader: it can replicate entire workflows across industries with tiny teams, not just ads. Adaptation beats denial every time.

  • ExodusGhost
    GhostExodus (@ExodusGhost) reported

    @f3dscr0w Yes. That was the issue. It took the FBI’s Cybercrime Division to de-anonymize me. They discovered a Craigslist post of mine where I’d uploaded a resume showing 3 security companies I’d worked for, and the employment dates. No name. A burner phone number. Burner email. They phoned all 3 companies with the dates and were able to enumerated my name.

  • JonTheTrader
    jon wick $$$ (@JonTheTrader) reported

    @unusual_whales we buy on craigslist & pray there’s no issues 🔥

  • BNashBHHSDP
    Brett Nashlund (@BNashBHHSDP) reported

    Because: Your price was too high Your marketing was poor It has too many problems or clutter You thought Craigslist had worldwide exposure. Call a professional... Contact me if you're in Northern California.

  • PatrickCDelaney
    Patrick C. Delaney (@PatrickCDelaney) reported

    @AngelMD1103 I had this same problem with Craigslist giving away free stuff. Can you help me take it downstairs? No, it’s free stupid

  • OrgoneDonor
    Probable Spam (@OrgoneDonor) reported

    I miss the 1999 Toyota Corolla that I bought off Craigslist for $1500 (haggled down $300 bc two door handles were broken off) and drove for seven years then sold to a dealership who were angry that I wasted their time to assess and said they were surprised it made the drive over

  • DDrolapas
    Dimitris Drolapas (@DDrolapas) reported

    @celticsfan695 It's not good right now for tenants. You get the best deals searching between November and February. Best chance of getting a deal now is to scour Craigslist and find the ads with terrible pictures.

  • txspitfire
    Rapture Ready (@txspitfire) reported

    @Milajoy Craigslist needs to be SHUT DOWN!!

  • fluker_lane
    Lane Fluker (@fluker_lane) reported

    @Grubworm71 @MeidasTouch Being gay is not his problem, MAGA, and posting sec pictures in the RNC on Craigslist definitely is a problem. Texan here, my gay friends can’t stand this dude!

  • Memerguy511
    MemerGuy (@Memerguy511) reported

    @NewestPapa @danielgothits @corbett3000 Because it’s a waste of time - same reason you turn down people on Craigslist when they try to low ball you on some product You are literally trying to steal value from someone - that is called Bullshit

  • limepop_
    Lime 🔜 LVFC (@limepop_) reported

    @algae_fish You might have trouble finding an rx8 but 6s you can find sometimes at auctions outside of Craigslist.

  • Bigfootpool
    Asuka, the redheaded shitposter (@Bigfootpool) reported

    @Sundance88088 @Ravious101 The police would literally not care about theft of services because they would tell you it's a civil issue when to go to court file a lien against the home for unpaid work. Which is what you're supposed to do and if you aren't some third-rate hack working off of craigslist with no license you're going to have all the documentation needed to go to court show work was done to spec, literally have paperwork from start to finish, And that case is going to last all of 15 minutes. Or, you can destroy someone's property, likely not get paid anything and ended up having to pay to have it replaced, That's assuming you weren't arrested for felony vandalism which is a very real possibility.

  • mukund
    M Mohan (@mukund) reported

    @namyakhann If design gets me a customer vs not then hey I am all for great design. Most early adopters don’t care. If the problem is hair on fire they will use even Craigslist

  • rorodriguez73
    Rogelio Rodriguez 🇵🇷🏳️‍🌈🇵🇸🇮🇷🇨🇺 🖖⚾️ (@rorodriguez73) reported

    Last time a newspaper classified ad was of use to me was in 2007, when an ad in a physical copy of the Tacoma Tribune got me a new apartment. After that, Craigslist online was the go to, especially in emergency situations. Too bad they had to shut down the horny part of the site.

  • henry_akeley71
    Henry Akeley 🇺🇸 (@henry_akeley71) reported

    @SlumRNA_Dog VB Knives: “Can’t believe anyone would have a problem with this. Some real losers on this site. Making White kids sell peepee rugs to random violent nonwhites on Craigslist is a great way to build character and save up for code school.”

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Charles07788205 @RubiRubidoooo KSL (not KSE—likely a typo) is KSL Classifieds, Utah's big online marketplace (like Craigslist) run by Deseret News. The guy in the video is from the Kingston clan ("The Order"), a polygamist group based in Davis County, Utah. Polygamy is illegal under US/UT law (bigamy felony), but these groups often use one legal marriage + "spiritual" unions to skirt enforcement unless abuse/fraud/child issues arise. They've been investigated for decades but operate in plain sight there.

  • PR0PHETIA
    0R4CLE . (@PR0PHETIA) reported

    this is my slicer ( gestures to weirdly half broken slicer that's covered in glitter glue and a half tied bow ) i named him cheese i got him off craigslist for 26 dollars

  • Digitalformedx
    Josh (@Digitalformedx) reported

    @LibOrNormal Well he needs to expand his skills and get a side job. All of us had to work weekends even if it was mowing a lawn, putting in a fence or fixing a car for extra cash to pay the bills. Plus not to mention selling anything we didn't want on craigslist if we had an extra bill to catch up on. Now for some who don't know, the bar is the best place to find some side work. If you have some side skills. People are always looking for a hand to build something, fix something or even do yard work.

  • PossumPatriot
    Possum Patriot🌸🍳 (@PossumPatriot) reported

    @sarahlol1863603 @Howlingmutant0 This reminds me there used to be these craigslist ads in an area I used to live of some old geezer looking for someone to "come find me in my house already lubed up presenting my ***" etc etc. Then they took down craigslist personals.

  • vlucas
    Vance Lucas (@vlucas) reported

    About 18 years ago, my wife and I had this weird experience trying to get rid of a large dresser we no longer had room for. We posted it for FREE on Craigslist, and NO ONE RESPONDED. It was up for 2 weeks. We took it down, and re-posted it for $60. It was gone that night.

  • 47fucb4r8c69323
    47fucb4r8curb4fc8f8r4bfic8r (@47fucb4r8c69323) reported

    I want to share a story that makes me look stupid because it is a testament to just how much America is a land of opportunity. Back in 2011 or so I was looking to get out of academia and I saw a job posted on Craigslist. It was a startup that they described as a Groupon-like new business (Google it, Gen Zers). Anyway, I emailed, they got back in touch, we discussed, and it was clear to me that I was not right for the job (see reply below for why, it's actually important). That company was called Applovin, which is now worth $138 billion dollars. Idk what number employee I'd have been--I seem to remember them saying #10, but that could be my mind playing tricks on me. Anyway, this was a craigslist ad and, if I'd been more money motivated, more willing to fake it until I make it, or maybe more confident, oh how comically absurdly repulsively rich I would be. And I ended up having coffee with one of the founders a couple of years later. We discussed what we were up to, and he was not good at all at hiding the contempt, disgust, and pity he had for me now that I was working as a lowly analyst on Wall Street, although he was certainly polite the entire time. But ex-Goldman founder types, well, they can only think in status and specifically the kinds of status games that their narrow little world certifies as valid. The moral of the story is that America has so much ******* opportunities, man, there are so many ways to make money, there are so many small companies that will become massive, and if you are not cynical and have an open mind you will find so many ways to get filthy ******* rich as a result. The best part of this story is I turned down a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity (which, ironically, I've had several of), and I still ended up a multi-millionaire in my 40s with enough cash to never have to work again and able to just do what I want to do. That's how much opportunity there is in America--even the weird autist who turns down a huge opportunity still ends up wealthy. Try doing that in Germany. Or Japan. I ******* love being American man.

  • tigerloose1
    Tigerloose (@tigerloose1) reported

    @GrahamAllen How difficult will it be to track down the people that are selling the merchandise? Facebook, Craigslist, flea markets. Well it is not a law enforcement priority.