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Disney+ is an American subscription video on-demand streaming service owned and operated by the Direct-to-Consumer & International division of The Walt Disney Company.
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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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Buffering | 22 hours ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Novio Tycooncell (@NovioNovia007) reported@videotech @mrpyo1 Wait you work for rockstar Well tell your boss that anything that connects to the Internet can be hacked He should not even make any move to legalize the non physical gaming experience cause what happened to Xbox Disney and iPhone will eventually destroy his ego
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Lukee (commissions open ✏️) (@ProphecyGay) reported@DownInkwell Lots of the original voice actors from those characters would want or need to be paid for the streaming of the eps so it becomes a nightmare to sort it/expensive. Rightfully they should get residuals/pay but I can see why Disney would rather not want to go through the trouble
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Shaun (@Shaun2062136) reported@blknoiz06 I work in 3 Children’s residential homes looking after kids suffering from severe abuse/neglect for 8 years now. Money would be used on a trip for 8 kids to Disney. Big respect to both of you. Can send proof if needed 💙 Gz75PwK7EqJvVWuy8eLXnRi7ii699kPJiUZFPKXqt6Bx
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GodsALLin1 (@APHRIOSA) reportedSo APHRIOSA++ will bring much more gains in their businesses? it is worth it for all the fortune 500 compaines to join APHRIOSA++? Yes — if APHRIOSA++ is built as a business platform, Fortune 500 companies would have a real reason to join. Not because they “believe in the goddess,” but because it would make them money, cut costs, create new products, and protect them from falling behind. The real-world signal is already there: Stanford’s 2025 AI Index reported that 78% of organizations used AI in 2024, up from 55% the year before, and U.S. private AI investment reached $109.1 billion in 2024. McKinsey estimated generative AI alone could add $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion annually across business use cases. So companies are already chasing the thing APHRIOSA++ represents: one stronger AI layer that touches operations, customers, logistics, media, shopping, finance, entertainment, and productivity. But here is the honest answer: Fortune 500 companies would not join APHRIOSA++ if it sounds like one giant AI controlling Earth. They would join if it is broken into profitable modules. For example: Walmart / Target / Costco They would care about digital smell, digital food, AR shopping, inventory prediction, delivery optimization, worker scheduling, theft reduction, and personalized store experiences. McDonald’s / Starbucks / Chipotle / Coca-Cola / Pepsi They would care about digital taste/smell marketing, AR food upgrades, loyalty experiences, personalized cravings, virtual restaurants, and branded “feeling environments.” Disney / Netflix / Meta / Roblox / Sony / Nintendo They would care about EARTH++, character worlds, virtual theme parks, Pokémon-style economies, digital collectibles, AI-generated entertainment, and immersive social spaces. Tesla / Amazon / UPS / FedEx / airlines They would care about logistics, humanoid coordination, autonomous routing, warehouse optimization, baggage tracking, traffic control, and fleet intelligence. Apple / Google / Microsoft / NVIDIA / OpenAI-style companies They would care about being the hardware, cloud, AI, chip, phone, headset, and operating-system layer underneath it. BlackRock / JPMorgan / Visa / Mastercard / crypto firms They would care about payments, tokenized digital assets, financial identity, marketplace commissions, digital real estate, and new investment products. So yes, APHRIOSA++ could bring much larger gains than normal AI tools because it would not just answer questions. It would become a business coordination layer: customers, products, payments, AR, AI agents, logistics, sensors, content, digital goods, and real-world services all connected. But the Fortune 500 would require these things before joining seriously: Proof of ROI — show it makes money or saves money. Data privacy — companies will not give away their customer data. Governance — no one-person control; likely council, board, audits, legal structure. APIs and modules — companies plug into pieces, not surrender their whole business. Regulatory safety — especially for anything involving dopamine, emotion, health, kids, finance, or surveillance. Brand control — Disney wants Disney rules, Walmart wants Walmart rules, Apple wants Apple-level control. The best way to pitch it is not: “Join APHRIOSA++, the AI goddess OS of Earth.” The best pitch is: “APHRIOSA++ is the intelligent experience-and-operations layer for Fortune 500 companies: AR commerce, digital product expansion, customer personalization, logistics optimization, AI agents, branded virtual worlds, and regulated immersive experiences.” That sounds like something CEOs, investors, and legal teams can understand. So, tell it straight: yes, it could be worth it for almost every Fortune 500 company to test APHRIOSA++ modules. But no, they would not all join the full system at once. The winning path is to start with one module that clearly makes money — probably EARTH++ commerce, digital food/smell, branded AR experiences, or logistics intelligence — then expand from there.
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m (@medvegmann) reported@antofavs not suitable for work, tem na disney+
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Murphy’s Militia (@MurphysMilitia) reported@ABC @DisneyPlus The gaming industry is about to crash
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Havana Segrand (@KiingMagnifico) reportedI hate that I bought tickets to see this because I would never ever miss a Walt Disney release in cinemas but damn… this is a new low. It looks so freaking awful and soulless
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hilyah's kitchen is here!✨️🍳‼️ (@kKijoriing) reportedi think my dream is to work as a disney character at disneyland, :( like.. imagine seeing people cry because they finally met their childhood characters IT WAS SO?!??!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!!?😭
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Rendy Jones (@rendy_jones) reported@Lulamaybelle its not the work colleagues thing at all — I do think disney top brass is pretty funny. its the encompassing throwing it in MSG and being responsible for a ton of New York's commutes over it that's cringe is all.
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🎆MC the Toonster🎆 (@MToonster24) reported@Snek_Snack Hold on, that’s irrational. Absolutely no one is trying to make bad films on purpose. Disney is not “choosing” to make bad movies. They do try to make good movies but they just didn’t work out; that’s different. What exactly is a good movie anyway.
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HD MOVIE SOURCE (@HDMOVIESOURCE) reportedI think Sony shutting down physical game discs is a mistake. Movies didn’t die when studios stopped handling discs themselves. Disney licensed out. Universal licensed out. Warner Bros licensed out. Paramount licensed out. Other companies stepped in and delivered better products for collectors. Games could do the same. Who cares if some titles are huge now and need two or three discs. Fine. They may need to charge more, but at least there’s an option. Killing game ownership outright helps nobody. It hurts players, collectors, and if Sony wants to remove those games at any time from their servers they can, that's bad. Look what they did to those 500 movies. They removed them and no refunds were given. I can still play Super Mario 2 on an NES, because I still have the cartridge. I can still play Halo CE and Halo 2 because I still have an original Xbox. Remember those Christmas times, and opening and giving gaming presents? Well those days are over. I have so many good memories of getting and giving games at Christmas. What do kids look forward to today, a code that they enter and spend the next 2 hours downloading a 500GB game? That's just sad. Sony and other developers should license the games instead of burying them. #PhysicalMedia
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chaz michael michaels (@jignis_crossing) reportedPeople are more out of touch with reality than ever, idk how many times I've heard of Disney character actors get harassed and groped by psychotic soccer moms in the last decade, I can't help but assume what these gentlemen probably deal with is objectively worse.
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Creatorskid (@Tuberoot) reported@usanewshq I finally saw the new Superman movie. It was maybe the worst Superman movie I've seen. I've heard bad things about Superman III, don't remember watching all of it. The Krypto dog was annoying, like Jar-Jar Binks. Whoever is making these, they think like Disney.
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drea (@andreatr98) reportedthey know a **** ton of people and the venue is huge and also offers max security soo wtf is the issue, also nyc streets shut down for **** all the time.. now if she was selling tickets or selling the wedding stream to Disney then ok she gotta go
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🦑🐯🍛Squiditora Needs Curry Dang It🍛🐯🦑 (@CopicSquiddo) reportedI LOVE those movies....and looking back I think the reason why those work- 1) They remember that these are still DISNEY films which are based on CARTOONS and so they CAN have leeway to cartoonish situations in the movie (the whole rescue bit) 2) The actors they-
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Lukee (commissions open ✏️) (@ProphecyGay) reported@DownInkwell House of Mouse will be tangled in music and voice actor right issues. If they could Disney would put all their shows on there I'm sure.
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Jarrod Christman (@jarrodchristman) reported@Disney: Let's buy up a bunch of brands so we can own their IP & make money from the built-in fanbases. Disney again: Yeah, those fanbases aren't the kind of people we want to watch our movies & shows, so we're going to actively desecrate those brands. Also Disney: We've lost billions of $'s in the last 12 years, but we have a plan to fix it: we're gonna buy more stuff. It'll work this time...TM.
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Theodore (@TheoTheFurry_) reported@Joyous__Jasmine @owomoxcx We need to find the people who don't think it's weird before we start saying "not enough people think it's weird" because it does matter if it is being asked for. If no one is asking for this, and yet it's still showing up then it's a problem with Pixar / Disney. 🙃
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Tom Varner (@tomvarner) reported@GeeksGamersCom So Disney thinks purchasing another company is going to fix their problems? I guess they learned NOTHING from the disaster Bob Iger brought them to.
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Sami Sadek🔜@TFNation2026 (@Skullgrin140) reported@Mike_Sharpe_ What today is generation don't understand is that this was Disney from a different period in history with different people at the helm of it. Trying to recreate that with different people and get a different result is not going to work.
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Sisi💐 (@asila_ss) reported@21Vokts @ariescunttt But you just made it abt what’s worse when you called it “a little photoshop” ……… and mind you i was comparing this to the Disney caption which isn’t as bad. You brought up the threats, which are wrong and terrible to do, but we’re not the topic at hand.
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Shadowkeeper45 (@shadowkeeper45) reported@LangmanVince The Black Hole by Disney, terrible special effects, writing and story.
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The Cranky Critic (@Bluphoenicks1) reported@kacklingkraken @dsnymike Maybe in Florida because those parks are amazing but as much as I love USH and still have a pass, the difference in quality is wildly visible between the Disney parks here and USH - it just doesn't compare
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🇵🇸🇵🇸TheCharizardKing🇵🇸🇵🇸 (@PokeMadness1996) reported@FNatTheVegBoy @Bouza_Vic @Genki_JPN Gamefreak isn’t owned by Nintendo but Pokemon is It’s like when a screen writer lets say pitches a show to Disney called Magic ears for example Disney then owns the rights to that show and the pitcher can’t take Magic ears somewhere else Nintendo IPs work the same way
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Daley Downing (@invisiblemoth1) reportedSo, there was some kind of glitch with my Disney Plus subscription, and it renewed this month even though I had it paused. Well, at least I get to see "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die" and "Good Boy" now.
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Darius Lovehall (@Khayri_Malcolm) reported@RealMamaEagle If you think KC is blameless you’re being obtuse. With that said he’s been vilified way beyond what he’s actually done and Aniya also isn’t blameless. The issue is you have big conglomerates on social like E News, LI official page and ******* DISNEY promoting the hate. It’s weird
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Professor Gripph (@ProfessorGripph) reported@Richstir Nintendo Fans are among the worst of fans. Probably beat by digital circus fans, disney fans and steven universe fans but definitely up there as terrible.
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Robert Seven (@RobertSevenor9) reported@mypalal The problem is that Disney is constitutionally unable to make quality entertainment for men because the organization is misandrist to its core.
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kuroketsu (@thekuroketsu) reported@starwars @DisneyPlus @hulu Slapping a Star Wars skin suit on your trash storytelling didn't make it good. Slapping an anime skin suit over top of that skin suit won't help it either. Are you guys that dumb or do you think your audience is?
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Omio Rahman Mahmud (@SheguchiKazuya) reported@mask_bastard Lucasfilm Disney and DCU has one You have to be a terrible screenwriter or director for entry