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Craigslist Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Craigslist users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Craigslist, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Redwood City, CA 1
Soldotna, AK 1
Corvallis, OR 1
Ruffs Dale, PA 1
Dallas, TX 1
City of Sunset Valley, TX 1
Broomfield, CO 1
Folsom, CA 1
Denver, CO 1
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Craigslist Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MaraRhymesSarah
    Mara Lee (@MaraRhymesSarah) reported

    @dilanesper I'm not so sure. I think the bigger problem is that people read their papers for sports, advice, local, comics, and national, but what *paid* for that package was local retail and classifieds advertising. With the rise of Amazon/Shein, craigslist/search ads, that biz case died

  • Abomination81
    Abomination (@Abomination81) reported

    @SSB_Rick Quit playing video games, quit drinking. How I started making money, that would work today. Found couches on facebook/craigslist for sale. Negotiated them down to almost free. Took them home, cleaned them, took good pictures and posted them for sale with free delivery = 3,500 a month. Yard sales on weekends. Got there at open. Use ebay, click the search for "recently sold items". Look for old video games, sports stuff, action figures... anything. Search for the real value. Offer pennies on the dollar =2,500 month Flipping items I found at Ross, Costco, Walmart, Berlington, Target etc. Look for clearance items. Same as the yard sale. Flipped those items for about =1,000 a month Get an amazon sellers account. Look for items at stores to resell on amazon. Bought Millenial monopoly for 10 dollars at walmart, sold it for 50 on amazon. Rinse and repeat. This replaced the flipping items above, jumped to 5000 a month. Quit wasting your time. The money is sitting there, go work your *** off. **** your video games. **** your alcohol. **** X. **** sports. **** everyone except your kids. You got this man. You can dm me if you want specifics with any of this.

  • theKageRyu
    Redacted (@theKageRyu) reported

    @desert_starr_57 It's the same with Offerup, Letgo, and craigslist. Though despite the same issues, I did get decent results from Letgo up until Offerup bought them out and tanked the platform I stated right in my posts "Stupid Questions and lowball offers will be ignored and users blocked."

  • MrFriendlyTM
    Mr Congeniality (@MrFriendlyTM) reported

    @Jerry5424 @washghost1 Not if they had a TV show because on the show they would claim they sold it, broken, on Craigslist for like twenty grand, as part of their claim to be making $150k on every flip in just days.

  • Cameron54079333
    Mayor Cam (@Cameron54079333) reported

    @HollowAfro @ChaiDeluxe Keep checking FB marketplace and Craigslist. Good ones pop up on there at a good price, but you have to be quick about claiming and picking them up. Also, if you see that a marked up one has been on the market for awhile, you might be able to haggle them down.

  • seashell_luvr
    priscilla (alt) (@seashell_luvr) reported

    My mom once saw searches on my phone for a used car on Craigslist, and she screamed at me until my ears rang, telling me that I could never dream of affording it, how I don’t know about insurance (I did), and how I was childish for wanting to “just buy a car” (I was only curious and doing research, I didn’t even want one yet). Yet will also put me down for lack of social life, for my age and lack of independence? But will also make negative comments about making friends in unconventional ways (like through Twitter)? And disparage any attempt at independence? My parents have supported me in so many ways. I was unstable and unable to work at one point, and I would have been homeless without them. Yet I also feel incredibly trapped and claustrophobic. A part of me dreams of living far away. I just want to be left alone and not have to talk to anyone for a really long time.

  • gabe_elgabo
    El Gabo (@gabe_elgabo) reported

    @spaztron64 Yeah, go to Craigslist if you want to see what most websites looked like in the 2000s. Most websites were just menu boxes on a page. None of this scrolling down forever nonsense.

  • 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

  • franman781
    franman781 (@franman781) reported

    @the7maxims Look for a used car online and set a price range. Also, Craigslist still exists. Lemon law is still a thing if you have issues after purchase.

  • tryleadpilot
    LeadPilot (@tryleadpilot) reported

    @andrewchen craigslist worked because newspapers were already dying from their own economics. AI replacing jobs is different than AI undercutting a broken business model that refused to adapt.

  • 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.

  • dangitman50
    Dan Gingerich (@dangitman50) reported

    @tpritha03 @vibeonX69 I just recently came across a deal on Craigslist: 128GB ECC-reg DDR3 and 8X 300GB SAS drives for $25. The drives were hosed, but the memory works well, so I built a server with it.

  • 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.

  • Geo_S_Patton
    GeoSPatton (@Geo_S_Patton) reported

    @MrsCMFrancis You're not kidding. I am trying to down size and I hate to just discard things. Don't trust FB market place or craigslist. What do I do with it. It has value.

  • Backwards_W0rld
    Backwards World (@Backwards_W0rld) reported

    @AngelMD1103 The same thing happened to CraigsList too, everyone went to Facebook and OfferUp because you could see who you are dealing with and rate them. I've had the same experience when trying to sell and give stuff away. It's not worth dealing with the no shows and people issues.

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