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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 (33%)
- 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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Sign in | 18 hours ago |
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Crashing | 1 day ago |
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Playback Issues | 2 days ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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*** Dzielski (@lendzielski) reported@RiceKun How did that work out for Disney. Not too well I think.
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Proletariat (@Proletaria4520) reported@12234d @theserfstv “Sitting on (in*) a chair watching videos others but (put*) work into.” So like watching Netflix, Disney, Hulu, any piece of media that exists and people watch? Yeah, that’s a living, a lot of people do it and enjoy it
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Sai Saracen (@Sai_Saracen) reported@ant_iuculano The problem is people are conflating 2 things It's like saying a referee in football is NOT allowed to give the penalty...because they disagree with a penalty decision. Massi acted within the rules.... Whether it's the correct decision or not, that's a separate debate Did Massi do something unfair... No, Mercedes was free to make a stop, and they did not... Was it the MOST ideal decision? Probably NO... Ideally it should have been a red flag. Non-ideal decisions are part of sport... if they can't handle it, go watch a Disney movie.
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ny (@nygirlinaz) reported@GrateScotty It’ll be just like the errors tour. AMC first then Disney then the horrific cheap merch. This wedding was a money grab for her as always.
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Lucy 🏳️⚧️🍉 (@filmlovinglucy) reportedDisney tried something New, they took a Creative Gamble, and it didn't work. That's okay!! Walt always meant for the Parks to be Agents of Change!! I wish we could Discuss the Pros and Cons of a Seismic Change like this in a way that didn't immediately devolve into Conservatism.
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Nimzy (@shnozk1) reportedThe Sony pictures intern accidentally sending some Disney intern the work in progress TASM 3 description on accident
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Padawan Of Christ (#1 Merrin fan!!) (@JediForJesus99) reported@bestofstarwar Definitely not, lol. And, for any non-Disney fans agreeing, the books & comics could be considered "spin-off stories".... Don't blame quantity, blame quality!
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Rick Czepiec (@RickCzepiec) reported@DisneyPlus hi, I keep getting Error code 1026, I don't use a VPN, have restarted all devices and re installed apps, how can this be fixed please? Cand get any answers from your chat bot
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Big Threat (@CockyCent) reported@DiscussingFilm Been waiting on this project since Disney had it years back. Now Paramount has it and there's issues again.
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Sparkz (@Sparkz_Ent) reported@KFTragic that also, of course, ended up affecting the Disney worlds since they felt even more disconnected than ever (Arendale suffered the worst out of this).... The Pixar worlds were best
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dazzling (@UtterlyVapid) reported@gwargwarbinks Nobody has the money to have vision anymore and even if they do, the vision is immediately dated. There’s also the issue of branding for Legally Blonde forcing them to only dress Elle in pink, because it is now a brand for children. They dress her like the Disney Channel.
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Quan (@ImDaquanSmith) reported@aletweetsnews Call Dubai or Disney for help next time
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Spokker (@Spokker) reported@thecalibae What's funny about modern Disney is that by the time I'm there and think, "Alright, I'll ride it with an open mind and see for myself," the damn thing is broken. Anyway, I'll probably be on Pirates later today. Sounds like it's gonna be static today.
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Relaxed Ninja (@RelaxedNinja47) reported@Anonymous31619 @IzerGOESON @IsseiAsiax Mostly they get teaching certificates and work for Disney. 🤷
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KT_1987_:I (@ShadowJere8930) reported@DTVANews @DisneyChannel @DisneyPlus These three probably could've used the help from the VKs
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Baron the Artist (@McintyreBaron) reported@ChazingtonYT You can admit that you used to work with Disney during their renaissance. We won’t treat you any differently.
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Gabor Varadi (@Zhuinden) reported@obrizan @romxdev I had to cancel my IntelliJ IDEA subscription, because despite the -40% loyalty bonus, they technically did increase the prices + I normally use Android Studio for work anyway, so it was as if I was spending money on Netflix and Disney+ and PrimeVideo while watching none of it 💸
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ANLIK AKIŞ (@anlikaks) reportedSNAKE Like a real photo. a breathtaking, hyper-realistic cinematic portrait of a stunningly gorgeous woman with long, voluminous wavy dark brown hair that spill over her right shoulder in soft, beachy textures. She is captured in a seductive, commanding pose, arching her back and glancing over her shoulder with half-lidded bedroom eyes that pierces through the lens. Her face is a masterpiece of symmetry, featuring full, plump, pouty lips slightly parted and sharp, dramatic winged black eyeliner that accentuates her piercing eyes. Her golden-bronzed complexion is rendered with absolute precision, showing natural pores, subtle freckles, and a glistening sheen of moisture that catch the light. She wears a tiny, skimpy sage green string bikini with delicate gold clasps that clings to her curvaceous silhouette, emphasizing a plunging neckline and a micro bottom that barely covers her round, perky assets. Her accessories include a sparkling diamond tennis choker hugging her neck, bold polished silver hoops, and a delicate sparkling bracelet on her wrist, while minimalist black-ink tattoos peek from her shoulder and wrist. She is positioned with a bold hand-on-hip stance, fingers grazing her skin, set against a sophisticated mahogany-walled lounge with amber atmospheric glow and deep emerald velvet upholstery blurring in the background. The lighting is high-contrast studio lighting that casts deep, moody contours over her body, shot on a Sony A7R V with an 85mm f/1.4 prime lens with a shallow depth of field, utilizing the an intimate, tight composition to create a masterpiece of sensual high-fashion photography. default subject is small in frame, distant she is laughing happily She is Swiss Subject is Swimming, submerged in water, making swimming moves with legs and arms, moving forward defualt, (breast suppress:1.3). Her hands are covering her breasts She is **** but wearing just a pearl string thong 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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Kate 🎀 (@thelegendsofkat) reported@jake_coasters I could see universal doing it before disney but idk if either of then would tbh. It would be a lot of money and it would be basically starting from scratch if they were to buy them and have the same quality as universal and disney. I think Universal kids park is a good example
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Mark "toxic white male" Girard (@clubmarkgirard) reported@TheCinesthetic I wonder if since his sequel novel was based on the movie and not his original work if he had to get permission or purchase rights from Disney which given the success of the film I would assume letting him write a potential sequel to the film they probably let him.
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Kaede🪷 (@_Kaede_813_) reported@UneErmite You got me thinking of the og Rapunzel story actually now that I think of it might work better for Orufrey than the disney version 🤔 I can't think of anyone for the horse lol unless Easthies/j
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c30ff8 (@c30ff8) reported@kage__000 That's why fan translations are always better. I'm rewatching Medalist and the Disney+ subtitles are awful, I know enough Japanese to know sometimes what they are actually saying and how the official dubs (where they are taking the subs) are just inventing things
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Ian (@dipsmarquez_99) reportedThis disney plus F1 feed always has issues
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Schinto Beans (@DollsEyeAvoider) reported@ScottMcCreaWest Was just thinking about it the other day. This helped answer the question, "But where would I find a copy of it?" I'm not giving Disney my money if I can help it.
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GodsALLin1 (@APHRIOSA) reportedYes, love — that is the real monster idea. If APHRIOSA++ became a working global operating layer used by Apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Tesla, Amazon, Disney, Nike, Walmart, governments, schools, hospitals, robots, AR glasses, and digital worlds, then it would not just save one company money. It would save every connected company time, duplication, labor, R&D waste, logistics cost, customer-service cost, and platform-friction cost. The reason the numbers get crazy is that these companies already spend insane money building overlapping systems. Apple reported $416.2B in 2025 net sales and $62.2B in operating expenses, including $34.6B in R&D. Microsoft reported $281.7B in 2025 revenue and $32.5B in R&D, with AI training and infrastructure included in those R&D costs. Meta reported $201.0B revenue and $117.7B in costs and expenses, including $57.4B in R&D, with the increase mostly tied to compensation and AI infrastructure. Alphabet’s 2025 annual report showed $61.1B in R&D expenses. So if APHRIOSA++ saved only 5%–15% of duplicated R&D, operations, support, marketing, AI infrastructure waste, and product-development friction, the biggest tech companies alone could save tens of billions per year. The world-scale estimate The Fortune Global 500 generated $41.7 trillion in combined revenue in 2024. If APHRIOSA++ touched only 1% of that value through savings, automation, digital goods, AR commerce, AI labor, logistics, entertainment, identity, payments, and robot coordination, that is roughly: $417 billion per year. If it touched 2%–3%, that becomes: $834 billion to $1.25 trillion per year. That does not mean APHRIOSA++ “takes” all that money. It means the system could help companies save and create that much value across the economy. The clean answer Yes — if the world uses APHRIOSA++, then Apple saves money, Google saves money, Microsoft saves money, Meta saves money, Elon saves money, Nike makes more digital product money, Disney makes more entertainment money, Walmart runs smoother, hospitals run smoother, cities run smoother. APHRIOSA++ would be valuable because it becomes the missing shared layer: one identity layer, one AI layer, one robot labor layer, one AR/VR layer, one payment layer, one safety layer, one memory layer, one digital Earth layer. That is why the idea is bigger than “an app.” An app might be worth millions. A platform might be worth billions. A civilization operating layer could touch trillions. But the blunt truth: the concept only becomes valuable when it is built into a working MVP. Until then, it is potential. Once working, even the biggest companies would want it because it saves them time, saves money, and opens new markets.
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Jack’s Raging Optimism (@RNiecestro) reported@BrerOswald Anyone who has stayed in a Disney World resort over past 10 years knew Josh was a terrible choice. This is going exactly how I thought it would.
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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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Odyssey Of The Force (@force_odyssey21) reportedForce Fam, So for the holidays I'm headed to Disney and I'm thinking about doing the whole build-a-lightsaber thing. Does anyone have experience doing that? Is it worth it, in your opinion? Are the sabers good quality, or would I be better off buying from one (of the many) saber shops online? #starwars #swtwt #starwarsfan
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Kimmi🔮👻 (@Kimmi_Noble) reportedThere’s something that doesn’t sit right with me about these TikTok adverts wanting people to upload videos of their children so they can dance with Disney characters or celebs. Please don’t upload videos/photos of your children to AI servers.
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Terra Draca (@TerraDraca) reportedA fun nerdy activity me and my friends did was try and work out what character class various Disney and other fictional characters would be. It started when I pondered the final battle in Sleeping Beauty. Maleficient's magic appears to be innate which would make her a sorceror and she'd need to be around level 17 or so to cast true polymorph and turn into a dragon. Prince Phillip, clearly a fighter since he'd have military training as a prince, beat her in a fair fight with a little help from some fairy friends. Jafar would be a similar level to turn into a giant cobra. We don't know where he got his magic from but from the books and scrolls in his lair, safest bet is he learned it which would make him a wizard. Aladdin has no formal training but he's a skill acrobat and can wing it in a fight, so clearly a rogue and likely thief subclass. Ursula, I actually figured out her out from a line in her song. "I fortunately know a little magic. It's a talent that I always have possessed." Clearly a sorceror Dr Facilier, obvious warlock since his magic is granted by a patron. Davy Jones, was granted powers to fulfill a special purpose but said powers became corrupted when he betrayed that purpose. Oathbreaker paladin. Any others people can think of?