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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.
- Sign in (36%)
- Buffering (34%)
- Crashing (20%)
- Playback Issues (7%)
- Video Quality (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tales of the Ashes (@TalesAshes) reported@chewyeclipse @Braulesx Because everything that came after was worse. I loved Pandaria. The only main criticism that I had was the reputation lockout, which just about everybody had a problem with. And while the KFP memes were about, after a while, they stopped. Also, Disney doesn't own Kung Fu Panda.
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carl (@CarlKingofDucks) reported@marvel_updat3s Oh wow if this is true that changes everything. We all thought Disney couldn't **** up any worse but then they focus on one of their worst performing properties that no one liked. Are the executives over there handicapped?
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DisneyToonz (@DisneyToonz) reportedThis ongoing issue with Disney involves finished projects awaiting release while launch dates keep shifting. The Doomies first episode wrapped in 2024, with its series finale shipped in early 2025, and Dragon Striker was completed around the same period. Both got delayed.
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𝐃𝐄𝐀𝐓𝐇-𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆 (@DeathKi76976489) reported@HantumanN4 @YellowFlashGuy The funny thing is, I didn't mind 4 back in the day, I even recorded footage for it for my channel just a few years ago (though that was mainly because it was part of the Master Chief Collection), but I've come to see much of the numerous issues wrong with 4, and just seeing the direction the series in general has gone following it, has lead me to the conclusion that Halo probably would have been better off all things considered had they had just left the story closed after 3. It does seem (much like with Disney Star Wars) they have honest to god no clue what to do with anymore.
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Ritan Man (@ManRitan) reported@Fenrirtheicewo1 Honestly id go as far as say Hentais look far more interesting and have a much better animation quality than many of the western animations coming in recent years whether be from Disney, Marvel, Netflx or especially DC/WB animation which just feel lifeless and static as hell now
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Bobby Kacal (@kacalbj) reported@OliLondonTV Money will help him understand! Or rather lack of it. America’s sick of godless Hollyweirdos cramming 🐂💩 down our throats! Empty Theaters will help him see more clearly! See @Disney
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Joe’s Daughter (@VickiSalvador) reported@MegynKellyShow @DM_Maureen_ So what …I had a big fat Disney wedding at 50 what’s your ******* point you ugly hose bag anybody with a hairdo like yours Megyn shouldn’t talk ****…. Your flat hair, Farrah Fawcett wannabe mullet. Is literally the worst look of anyone on television podcast or otherwise ….yuck
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Morgan Ross (@MovieFlameProd) reportedRace swapping is annoying a lot of the time, but I really don't see a problem with the race swapping in this movie. It's one of the best Directors of this era, who picked some of the best actors of this era. It's going to do numbers. You can't compare a Christopher Nolan movie to a crappy Disney live action remake.
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Gofra (@Gofralo) reportedA woman beat stage 4 cancer. One sentence. Hero story. Moving on. Except the story was not done. Her name is Stephanie Nixdorf. She was 51. She was at Disney World in December 2021 when her phone rang and a doctor told her that a bump on her elbow was melanoma. Stage 4. Spots on her lung. Two tumors in her brain. She spent the next two years in treatment. By January 2024, the cancer was abating. And then her insurance company told her no. The immunotherapy that had saved her life had caused crippling arthritis as a side effect. Her doctors prescribed infliximab, a drug to treat it. Not a luxury. Not a lifestyle medication. A drug her doctors said she needed because of treatment that had kept her alive. Premera Blue Cross denied it. Then denied it again. For nine months, every time her doctors requested the prescription, the insurance company said no. And here is the part that matters. Premera Blue Cross was not reviewing her case by hand. No human read her file nine times and nine times decided she did not qualify. The denials were automated. An algorithm evaluated her claim against a criteria set, found a reason to say no, and moved on to the next file. Stephanie Nixdorf had beaten cancer. She was losing to a software system. Her husband read about a company called Claimable. It built an AI that did one thing: write insurance appeals. It read the policy. It cross-referenced clinical research on the drug. It found every prior successful appeal for the same medication and used the patterns that had worked. And then it wrote a letter. Not a paragraph. Twenty-three pages. The letter went to Premera's chief executive. Their chief legal counsel. The governor of North Carolina. The state attorney general. The Department of Health and Human Services. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The Department of Labor. All at once. Two days later, Premera approved the drug. Their explanation: a processing error involving a misapplication of policy. Nine months of no. Two days after the AI sent a letter to every person with legal authority over the insurer. Processing error. And now the main thing. The insurance company used an automated system to deny her claim at scale. The AI did not read her file. It found a reason to say no in milliseconds and moved on. That is not a coincidence. It is a strategy. Every denial saves money. Most people give up. Most people give up because they do not know the policy language. They do not know which arguments work and which do not. They do not know who has legal authority over the insurer. They do not know that you can send the letter to seven institutions simultaneously. The insurer knew all of that. You did not. That asymmetry is gone. In my opinion this is the most important shift in American healthcare that almost nobody is talking about. Not drug discovery and not AI diagnostics. A woman who fought cancer for two years, then fought her insurance company for nine months, sat down at a computer. And nine months of automated denials reversed in two days. The algorithm that was denying her did not see the other algorithm coming. What has your insurance company denied that you never fought back on?
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Gorefang (@TheHungerer) reportedProject Hail Mary is streaming on Amazon. Spoiler Alert - It sucks. The general idea is that there are little alien dark cells that are killing every sun in the vicinity of our star system, the Solar System and this is an existential threat. For no good reason at all, the entire world needs the help of a douchebag middle school math teacher to solve the problem. No one else will do. It's a terrible movie from start to finish esp bc it's scifi that doesn't understand anything about science. These cells are made mostly of water, but can somehow travel en masse through space and eat the sun over a period of about 30 years without being destroyed by it. The math teacher becomes the only living person on the mission that survives the journey to a star 11.9 lightyears away, which is not 11.9 travel years away, it's 11.9 LIGHTYEARS which is such an incredible distance that he could not cross it in his lifetime, but somehow his ship can make that distance in just over 4 years, that's faster than light speed travel. The movie thinks that the engine has to be firing for the ship to be moving and it will coast to a fairly abrupt stop if the accelerator isn't being held down, but this isn't a car. Cars stop when the accelerator isn't held down because Earth's gravity causes friction between the wheels of the car and the surface the car is traveling on. In space, no such friction exists so if you stop burning an engine, the craft will simply continue on at the same direction and speed unless acted on by another force. These kinds of simple mechanical errors are rife throughout the film, which at somepoint turns into a buddy comedy with a animate rock creature. I wish I was joking. This Math teacher and the rock are both intelligent scientists when the script calls for it and bumbling idiots in way over their heads when it doesn't. Gosling's acting, esp when he's pretending he can't remember how to speak properly after waking up from Cryosleep is some of the worst I've ever seen. I have no idea why people say this movie is good. It's not and to make matters worse, it's 2.5 hours long when it could have easily been 90 minutes. Terrible film. It's actually a little shocking to me that some idiot would make a scifi movie like this one without understanding the most basic things about space, space travel, orbital dynamics, gravity, or air pressure. If you don't understand any of that and you like cute little pet companions reminiscent of the animal companions each Disney Princess gets, then you might find something to enjoy in this film. If you don't like that or you understand even basic **** about space, you're going to see a lot of things that don't really make sense.
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TJ (@TJkrusinski) reported@thekitze Our 2.5yo also is a non screen kid, we prepped for a flight with an iPad loaded with Disney, YouTube, etc. It didn’t work, she didn’t have any interest.
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finnley ☆ (@finnsekimura) reporteddid disney use ai to create their character designs too because they're god dread awful
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eka ⚢ (@MlNDMELD) reported@zhoneybuckin Not with Disney+’s insane anti password sharing policies UGHH this is the worst day of my life
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Bitz (@bitzydimbo) reportedyou keep romanticizing love which diminishes it, minimizes it, puts it in a silly little Disney princess box and let's it stagnate. love takes work, drive, patience, and effort. like anything worth having, it is cultivated by commitment.
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ANLIK AKIŞ (@anlikaks) reportedPERFECT WOMAN Prompt Like a real photo. a cute brunette haired girl wearing a silk bikini. Sitting in a swing. City Park She is a cute woman The subject is expressing flirtation, with a coy smile and a tilted head. sitting with legs spread wide open Her age is 18 years old. she is wearing a micro bikini She has a lollipop body shape with a small frame and large bust. She has large, round breasts that sit wide apart with smooth curves and soft skin. She has youthful, bouncy buttocks with a firm surface and a lively, energetic appearance. negative anime, manga, disney, **** anime, manga, Disney, cartoon, low resolution, bad anatomy, bad hands, text, error, missing fingers, extra digit, fewer digits, cropped, worst quality, low quality, normal quality, jpeg artifacts, signature, watermark, username, blurry, artist name, anime, cartoon, rawing, illustration, boring, 3d render, long neck, out of frame, extra fingers mutation, deformed, canvas frame, high contrast:1.2, over saturated:1.2, glossy:1.1, bad lighting, deformed, text, bad lighting, deformed, text, worst quality, bad lighting, cropped, blurry, low-quality, deformed, text, poorly drawn, bad art, bad angle, boring, low-resolution, worst quality, bad composition, terrible lighting, bad anatomy, worst quality, bad lighting, cropped, blurry, low-quality, deformed, text, poorly drawn, bad art, bad angle, boring, low-resolution, worst quality, bad composition, terrible lighting, bad anatomy, worst quality, bad lighting, cropped, blurry, low-quality, deformed, text, poorly drawn, bad art, bad angle, boring, low-resolution, worst quality, bad composition, terrible lighting, bad anatomy, child, childlike, children, underage, <young child>, junior
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julie (@juliieewoo) reportedAny Thai proxies can help secure these or the Disney ones pleaseeee
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jeremy (@JeremiC2018) reported@DirtbaggeryBR Disney/Pixar couldn’t help themselves…
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Ken pochubay (@kennethpochubay) reportedAs long-time Disney guests with many wonderful visits, we were very disappointed by our recent experience during the fireworks on Main Street. Just 15 minutes before the show — after we had waited over two hours with many families — a large Aerotur group (over 100 children from Brazil) arrived and flash-mobbed the area. Their behavior was disruptive and unsafe: group members stepped on young children, including my niece who was managing a stroller and my nephew who was coloring on the ground. Several kids were rude, cursing at guests and making inappropriate comments in Portuguese, including calling my wife a “fat *** cow.” We politely asked a leader to have the children watch out for the little ones, but things didn’t improve. We reported it to Disney security and Guest Services, who said they had already had multiple issues with this group and would let the right parties know. While Disney is for everyone, the lack of supervision made the area unsafe for families. The fireworks were great, but the chaos overshadowed what should have been a magical night. We hope Disney improves how large tour groups are monitored during peak events. We love Disney and want every visit to feel magical for all guests. @Disney @DisneyParks @WaltDisneyWorld #USA
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Orlando Basulto (@OrlandoBGood) reportedI mean it I’m standing right here next to the Boss of @Disney here in California is waiting to see you, Cece Basulto, you’re in biggest trouble, then I must be spoken and told to the Boss, Mickey Mouse, here at my sister Cece’s office filled with lots of family entertainment. Hey Mickey, will you help us do the dialogue against Cece please? I know that I worked at Disney Animation, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic here in this streaming platform on @DisneyPlus? I think so. Can you all and Mr. Bob Iger, agree to finish the Abu Dhali’s Disneyland theme park and resort? I guess so!
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Fragmented Figment (@FraggedFigment) reported@softtail65 Ask diehard Disney fans about "Black Sunday," the day that Disneyland first opened to the public. Hot weather and (among other things) drinking fountains didn't work. But the Park stayed open.
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Doggy (@K4kik_) reported@deryaa1214 @ononfilmizlee You’ll soon work at @Disney dear..
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rickus rook the OG gamecat (@Rickus_gamecat) reported@BobbyDazz12 I honestly think the 2 seasons and the disney deal kinda killed the show..for the time being at least. Omega was terrible. And there was too much fore knowledge required . So newbies had no idea what was going on.
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Sara Schmidt (@Starshyne9) reportedToday in 2009 I thought I was going to die in Downtown Disney in California. I think about this every year. It was so crowded and I realized that if I fell, I would get trampled. I was having a hard time breathing. Terrible time.
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nh_to_mn (@nh_to_mn) reported@magicnextdoor_ Disney is so awful
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Jabal (@MindRepaired) reported@SamLlewell32638 @alexplitsas Your adult Disney brain is fully programmed and propagandized. Seek help.
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Tiffany Anthony (@realTiffster) reportedI’m on Disney+ right now, and there’s an ad on the screen. My brain goes directly to the issue before even processing anything else in this ad. I think I have an issue, because I ALWAYS find the editorial errors automatically, no mayter what I’m seeing. Can you see it? Hint: It’s a typo, and a bad one. @DisneyPlus @MarvelStudios
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Hillbilly Populist (@wncmtngeo) reported@emilykschrader He really should work for Disney
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Lara A🤗 ...a soul having a human experience. (@ALarmelli) reported@GameLoreDash Agreed...and really it is a Disney Star Wars problem. In the right hands, ( not Disney) rated R version of Plageuis, KOTOR and the Bane Trilogy would be peak Star Wars
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Sulla (@spqr_sulla) reportedI assume a lot of servers and people in the entertainment industry got laid off (Disney for example) because no one is going to parks or going out to eat during the height of the pandemic. What kind of WFH jobs at the time were fake ? Teachers ? Professors ? Financial analysts ? Engineers ? I know a lot of courts started using Zoom and while judges I think stayed in their chambers I think a lot of lawyers worked over zoom. Is that a fake job ?
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Draco Rogue (@DracoRogue2) reported@Universal4karts There’s no such thing as a good cat lady in Disney. Madame Bonfamilie, from Aristocats, ignored her ONLY HELP, Edgar, and willed her entire estate to her freakin cats!