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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.
- Sign in (50%)
- Crashing (19%)
- Buffering (17%)
- Playback Issues (12%)
- Video Quality (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Buffering | 13 hours ago |
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Crashing | 14 hours ago |
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Buffering | 1 day ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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DeeMagicGurl (@DeeMagicGurl) reportedFraming a whole group like “Disney adults” as the problem isn’t just wrong, it’s a pattern that can get messy fast. When you reduce something complex, like pricing, demand, culture, down to one group, you stop thinking critically. It turns nuance into blame, and blame into identity. Instead of asking “how does pricing actually work,” it becomes “who can I pin this on.” That’s how bad takes spread and stick. It also normalizes dismissing people based on what they enjoy. Today it’s Disney adults, tomorrow it’s gamers, fitness people, travelers, whatever. Once you decide a group’s hobby makes them less valid, it becomes really easy to justify talking about them in a dehumanizing or condescending way. And honestly, it discourages joy and community. People finding harmless happiness, building friendships, creating shared experiences, that’s a good thing. Turning that into something to mock or blame creates this weird culture where people feel like they have to defend what they love. At a bigger level, it’s just lazy thinking. Real systems, like pricing, business strategy, consumer behavior, are layered. Oversimplifying them into “this group is the problem” makes people feel right, but keeps them from actually understanding anything. So yeah, it’s not just a bad take, it’s a mindset that replaces thinking with scapegoating.
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Piłsudski1967 ✝️🇺🇸🇵🇱 (@Pilsudski1967) reported@ShamashAran @LiLa__lee18 When Disney went woke, they went to hell not in a handbasket, but a rocket sled. That's the biggest issue most of us have with Disney. That said, a good amusement park isn't just for kids, IMHO. It's up in the air, however, if Disney's parks are still "good", since I've only ever been to a Six Flags.
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Cory Wilson (@The_Cormaster) reported@fandompulse It declined because Disney built him up to be the MCU god and it went to his head and he ran out everyone who actually made the MCU great. He's not going to be able to fix it, he doesn't have the talent around him to fix it.
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Abs 🌳 (@Abs_Writer) reported@taskmasterfan Disney and/or Lucasfilm have the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever and issue a cease and desist on the White House I’m so serious
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Taffy 🏴 🏴 (@taffy_elsewhere) reported@KalebPrime Just because Disney Star Wars is garbage, doesn't mean the Prequels weren't also terrible. They were.
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۟ (@bondb06) reportedknowing disney they’d put the final nail in the coffin (if they haven’t already), but the eu has arguably some of the best (and worst) content that isn’t just another reference to vader not that i’m against him or anything, but c’mon.. there’s so much more out there
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Lux the Handsome (@Rorro_Lux) reported@LandiLodge Sadly Disney has been making constant terrible decisions for the past decade.
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Arturo Castrejon (@Artur_Castrejon) reportedI would show my real lightsaber but… i don’t work for disney….
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Cliff Hamrick (@CHamilton10315) reported@GeeksGamersCom The problem for Disney is that they need to move on from the original characters. It's just the way they did was horrible. Everyone I talked to excepted that the first sequel movie would feature the original characters going on one last adventure and then handing the reins over to new characters. That would have given the fans what they wanted and given the studio a chance to take the show into a new direction. But instead they gave us JJ Abram's retelling of A New Hope, ignored Luke entirely, a few quick scenes with Leia, and Han Solo as a deadbeat dad. And then they told us we were bigots if we didn't like it. As far as I'm concerned, Stars Wars is done. Stick a fork in it.
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Dumb_Marketing_ (@Dumb_Marketing_) reported@ScriptTrooper @bestofstarwar Disney themselves probably. They're probably trying to check the vibe and see if this would fix the damage.
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Alan Swales (@Coach_Swales) reported@GeeksGamersCom I've read a lot of the Starwars novels from before Disney took over- there are some absolutely brilliantly written stories. It was so disappointing when they ignored it all to create this pretty unremarkable storyline with terrible unexplainable plot twists.
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Peter Sciretta (@PeterSciretta) reported@HarrisonHighto2 @Park_Journey It’s honestly probably the worst Disney has made. I like aquatopia more
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TSA (@1776TSA) reported@The_Holy_Sea @readstarwars @DisneyPlus I didn’t say anything about DEI, and frankly that’s not a major issue for me.
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A- (@theahsokathanos) reportedSurely this would never work at Disney Springs right?
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Cx2 🇺🇸❤️ (@Cx2c2y) reported@ThrillaRilla369 Honestly, I would love this answer. Just spent a weekend at Disney that was outrageously expensive and I couldn't help but wonder how everyone there was paying for it.
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Jake (@realjammerjoh) reported@ianmiles The problem here is likely not merely that disk, but who provided it to him, and to do what? Because the CIA and Mossad dropped off many of those in Iran, and the purpose was not to enable the recipient to watch the Disney Channel. In other words, if he was an ‘intelligence asset’ working for the enemy, he took his chances, and lost. This is most emphatically not in support of torture or killing, but it is simple minded to suggest the poor man bought a starlink set to treat his children to Disney.
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Master of Controversy ⚠️ (@THe0GAmer) reported@screentime A 400 million dollar solo bomb plus a broken sequel trilogy with no creative plan disney turned a galaxy far far away into a streaming only corpse for a quick cash grab
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Jamie 👩🏻❤️💋👩🏼💜 (@MidKnightReaper) reported@WhiteHouse Hey @Disney this seems an awful lot like IP infringement.
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Phil McCoxwell (@PhilMccoxwell) reported@WallStreetApes I’m pretty sure it’s just Hollywood actors looking for work. Especially with Disney shitcanning their Make It Gay division. With any luck they will all end up with severe dehydration. If they had a stroke nobody would notice
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M.C.A Hogarth (@mcahogarth) reportedI'm more of a navy girl than a pirate girl so last night was my first watch of any of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and Curse of the Black Pearl was seriously an experience where half the time I was saying 'what' - so obviously based on the Disney ride, which forced the people involved to think 'okay our family-friendly theme park had a fun ride themed around people who are actually villainous scum, how do we make that work as a story, oops, the only way we can is by making there be pirates who are WORSE villainous scum because they're literally cursed demons from hell' - what on earth was that ending, none of it made sense - actually none of the rest of it made sense either - really over the 'cortez was the bad guy' type stuff, the aztecs were fully mean enough to curse their own gold without involving the Spanish lol - Johnny Depp is obviously the movie's setpiece. I mean that, everything rotates around him as if he was the ******; no Johnny Depp, no reason to keep watching because you'd notice the rest of it was absolutely incoherent - Orlando Bloom did his best to be the dewy-eyed swashbuckling hero, but mostly you kept asking 'why do you keep making such derp choices' - what's-her-name the girl had a jawline that could cut glass, I was impressed, but she's so naturally skinny that I have no idea how a corset could compress her enough to make her faint - (yes, I've worn corsets) - music did a good job, you instantly recognize the theme even if you've never seen the movie - costumes were also great - it was a bit too long, I kept waiting for them to Get To The Point - liked the extra animals, parrots, monkeys, donkeys, A+, more animals next time Not sure I'll bother seeing any of the others but at least I've seen the iconic first? I might need to rewatch Master and Commander though, because I am a navy girl, not a pirate girl, and forever will be
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Kenny H (@kenhesser) reported@ingelramdecoucy Agree... the word "nerd" has been diluted to an absurd degree. Disney Adults don't help.
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Mike Kash (@MikeKashz) reported@Rightanglenews Disney cost themselves that much money for having her as the main role. Don’t blame her she’s awful but Disney has just went downhill. Trash *** company
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Blyon (@HeartofaLyon2) reported@bennyjohnson Who cares about this guy? @ABC @Disney are fine with submarining their shareholders for DEI Tranny's and a would be comic. Let them do it. They are the Spirit Airlines of network television and a case study in Middle School of how easy it is to fix a business.
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Ulizalid (@Ulizalid) reported@BenjaminAyers77 @wtfahhh0 Hate for no reason? It's a terrible movie, full of plots involving unbearable teenagers and teachers, generic clichés (including the villain), and, above all, a regression in the character. It feels like something from the Disney Channel; it's trash
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SturdyHausFrau (@SturdyHausFrau) reported@davidjackson911 @_Ava_VT No, I disagree. Yeah I read “emotional intelligence 2.0” because it was required for grad school and it was actually really helpful to think about. In a world full of Disney adults and no emotional stability (like you mentioned), I think more emotional stability is warranted. Education about emotional stability can improve emotional stability. Learning how emotion and the brain work, implications for success and relationships, example scenarios, etc. It’s not accurately measurable like IQ, but it is useful when used correctly and not by the sophists on Reddit. And there’s no evidence to suggest the idea itself undermines the idea of IQ - it’s likely just the reddit type people that normally spew their misperception of the concept to you that made you feel that way. They don’t believe in IQ because they have poor EQ (because they know deep down they’re retarded or confused/mentally ill on some level)
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stella 🪐 (@_doppiowo) reported@labububaddragon Genuinely doomed im gonna take mickey mouse studies so i can have a degree and then work as a janitor at disney or some ****
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Matt Roseboom (@AttractionsMatt) reportedWe came out of Epcot to find a broken tail light one time long ago. Disney security said they didn't have any cameras.
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Nick lover (@dreamsofshads) reported@fuzzwilde If Zootopia was on DreamWorks. We could probably gotten dozens of shows and specials. Just look at KFP and Dragons franchise. I mean even Trolls made it work. But since Z2 earned a lot in the box office. Maybe Disney could consider making more Zootopia content.
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Puck (Seeing Mongoose) (@Puckstop31_) reported@UnitedCanucks26 @Lindy_Susie That is a rounding error on our GDP, 3rd world retard. Disney is better without you clowns there anyway.
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John Titor, Timewalker. (@JohnTitorVT) reportedWhile I too despise TLJ and 90-95% of Disney Wars (Andor goated), this is a top 5 (maybe top 3) awful argument for defending/attacking poorly crafted media. If you unironically think this way about stories, I kinda automatically think less of your opinions on pretty much everything else.