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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 Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (37%)
- Website Down (36%)
- Sign in (28%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Knova 🌙 they/them (@knovastreams) reportedWhat is an alternative to Gmail? I haven’t used proton bc I heard that it’s also subject to the same issues as Gmail .. any other options?…
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedYour inbox is scattered across Gmail, Outlook, and Zoho. That's a problem we solved. AI drafts in your tone. Auto meeting notes. Team Kanban boards. AES-256 encrypted. $45/mo, 14-day free trial.
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SH Top Up nexyai.io (@TopUp22667) reportedHello @YouTube Support, I can't sign in to the Gmail linked to my YouTube channel. Please help me recover my account and restore access to my channel. Thank you.
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Sai Ishaya (@Sai_Ishaya_) reportedYou can add YouTube’s entire global video/audio archive, Google Workspace (Docs/Gmail), and the legacy of DeepMind to this list. They literally wrote the foundational paper on LLM architecture. On paper, Google shouldn't just be leading the AI race; they should have ended it three years ago. But having all the data in the world doesn't translate to having the best LLM. Google is suffering from the exact same structural rot as Xerox in the 1970s. Xerox PARC literally invented the modern PC, the graphical interface, & the mouse. But b/c Xerox was structurally obsessed with selling photocopiers, it let Apple & Microsoft walk in & steal the future. Google isn't losing the AI race on tech; they're losing to their own bureaucracy. They are a search engine and ads giant. A perfect AI gives you the exact answer immediately, which kills the Search links that print their money. They're terrified of cannibalising their own cash cow. They also have a PR paralysis and a bureaucracy overload problem. OpenAI operates like a ruthless product factory; Google acts like an academic lab terrified of a PR mistake tanking its stock. They have the best engineers on earth trapped in endless safety committees instead of just shipping a product.
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Kyle Pullman (@kylepullman) reportedHey @Google / @googlecalendar I find it incredibly frustrating that when someone proposes a new time in a Google Calendar invite, when it comes to my Gmail account, I can't see the proposed time. I have to go to the actual invite on the calendar app to see what time they are proposing. Seems like an easy fix to include the proposed time in the email notification?
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Arya Nedaee (@AryaNedaee_) reportedThe European Union 🇪🇺 just legalized scanning your private messages. The vote: 314 MEPs voted against it. 276 voted for it. It passed anyway. Rejecting it required an absolute majority of all 720 seats (361 votes). Not a majority of the room. So every empty chair on the last sitting day before summer recess counted as a yes. Classic @vonderleyen. More MEPs showed up to kill Chat Control 1.0 than to keep it. It became law regardless. Live until 2028. Platforms can now scan unencrypted messages again: Gmail, Instagram DMs, Discord, Snapchat, Xbox. WhatsApp and Signal got carved out. For now. This is how rights slowly disappear. Not in one dramatic moment. In procedural fine print, on a slow news day, while everyone is distracted with the World Cup and the USA-Iran war. The mandatory version is still coming. Client-side scanning, the one that breaks encryption itself. Trilogue resumes in September. Chat Control 2.0 is coming. Watch that one.
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Vara Tweets 🪷 (@2Varalakshmi) reportedA cyber-crime investigator told me something that ruined my week : " If I get your Gmail for just 10 seconds, I can destroy your entire life. " Not your phone. Not your bank app. One Gmail login. Here's the 10-second attack nobody talks about :
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Desire (@_desiredesiree) reportedGmail server was down earlier now Meijer systems down 🙄
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Shadow (@ShadowxSenpai) reportedBeing patient, haven’t heard from teamyoutube since the initial dm they sent me but that’s ok. I know they’re busy with countless other issues and I have faith they’ll help me get my Gmail/Discord back soon. I am worried at how much trouble the hacker has caused though
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QuantuM 𝚿 (@quanti_xbt) reportedI honestly did not expect this from @X But this is not just an X problem. Support systems across many of the biggest tech companies often fall short when accounts get compromised. The biggest lesson? Don't rely on support to save you. Protect your account before it's too late. Here are two things everyone should do right now: Enable 2FA on your Gmail account. Enable 2FA on your X account (this is absolutely critical). The @Rektofun account was compromised because 2FA on X was not enabled. I genuinely hope the team gets the support they need and regains access as soon as possible. Stay safe. One small security step today can save months of work tomorrow.
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Big Man of WA (@LargeManBigMan) reported@HabCorpLinguist I use the website for my old hotmail account I use for spammy signups etc, and it’s actually incredible how ****** and slow the site is with constant reloads and freezes as 10,000 ads fight ublock origin. Then gmail works fine lmao
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Mr Confidence (@Cyber_Uyi) reported@MankindCi @paga Same issue I'm having.. Bought airtime 1500 twice on Saturday, got debited, received receipt in Gmail buh got no airtime
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Dennis H (@authorityvortex) reportedWe're running; 25 cold emails sent and approx the same number of warm-up emails. Our warm up system involves emailing real people real questions that yield a 50%+ reply rate. No fake warm up pools where you email other spammers with damaged domain reputations. This is why you fail, your warm up system literally burns your domains at a rapid pace and you all comply. We email real people with Gmail, Yahoo, Microsoft, whatever addresses spread over the entire world, self-hosted, non-self hosted, shared hosts, you name it. Yet you are all emailing people who all use identical setups at Instantly, and you think Google and others won't notice??? All at a rate of 30/day and you think using a different hook in the actual message is gonna make a difference? Here I thought I was thick. Google took PBNs down with much less information and you think it can't connect a few dots when it comes to inboxes. Oh my god! I'm not joking here at all, you're better of switching off your warm-up entirely if you can't think of a better solution and just gradually scale your volume.
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abcd (@bhushan_894) reported@gmail @Google I try to login gmail account, i recieved otp on mobile that enter, second OTP send to same gmail account which I try to login. Stuck in loop help me to login.
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Shankar Poncelet (@ShankarPoncelet) reportedApple Mail “lost” my Gmail account. The fix was NOT rebuild the mailbox cache. macOS still had the Google account for Calendar + Contacts… but the IMAP child account under it was GONE. No IMAP child = Mail has nothing to sync. Deleting ~/Library/Mail/V10/ can’t invent an account that doesn’t exist. If Gmail vanished from Mail but still shows in System Settings: the parent Google account is fine — Mail’s receive/send children are missing. That’s the real bug. 🧵
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iamjepuhseun.Base Ⓜ️ (@iamjepuhseun) reported@chokmahxbt I used the real gmail to access my account and the wallet that eligible for the airdrop is also connected there. But when i tried to connect my wallet the error says that this wallet is connected to other account. This is weird cause im already logining the correct account.
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𐕣 weeb with a gun 𐕣 (@n1ghtcore4ever) reportedSo yeah, never ******* using Google or Gmail ever again. These ghouls have zero problem handing over all of your private information to anyone. 🖕
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BhunuIsLive (@Bhuneshwar763) reportedHey Sir Feature Suggestion for @thefundedroom 🚀 I would like to suggest a feature that could be very beneficial for both creators and users. Currently, referrals only work through referral links. The problem is that many users already have an account on the platform. If they want to support a creator and purchase an account through them, they often can't do so because they have already signed up. A better solution would be to introduce Creator Codes. For example, my creator code could be: BHUNU When a user purchases an account, they could simply enter the creator code at checkout. It wouldn't matter how or when they originally signed up. The purchase would automatically be attributed to that creator. This would provide several benefits: ✅ Existing users could support their favorite creators without creating a new account. ✅ Users would not need to create a new Gmail account just to use a referral link. ✅ Creators could easily track how many customers purchased through their code. ✅ Creators could provide better support and guidance to users who joined through them. Another advantage is that you wouldn't need to offer discounts all the time. Users could simply use the creator code to support their preferred creator. Then, whenever there is a festival, special event, or promotional campaign, you could directly apply any discount or special offer to those creator codes. This would make the system simple, flexible, and easy for everyone to use. Many platforms already use similar systems successfully, including brokers and trading platforms such as Exness, and others. It is simple, user-friendly, and much more convenient than requiring users to sign up again through a referral link. I believe this feature would greatly improve the referral system and create more opportunities for creators while making the process easier for customers.
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Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reported1. Keyboard shortcuts the feature Gmail buries on purpose. This is the #1 reason people pay for Superhuman: speed. No mouse. Just keys. Gmail has the same thing. It's just turned off by default. Settings (gear icon) → See All Settings → General → Keyboard Shortcuts → ON. Save. Now: 1.C = compose 2.E = archive 3.R = reply 4.A = reply all 5.J/K = navigate up/down through emails 6.S = star 7.# = delete 8./ = search 9.G then I = go to inbox These are the same shortcuts Superhuman teaches you in onboarding. Gmail has had them for over a decade. They're just hidden behind one toggle that Google never promotes. 20 minutes of muscle memory. The mouse becomes optional.
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🃏ೃ࿔ | thena 🗝 ༝ (@aliceincamazotz) reported@wheelbylibrary hey oomf i’m messing around with google questionnaire and it looks like there’s a toggle setting where ppl have to use their gmail to send in questions which might cut down on anon hate. if it ends up working out would you like me to give a heads up?
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Chaokai L. Chang (@chaokai218) reportedI did not edit any Wikipedia page since 2010 at Taipei City using public computer at National Central Library, and the Google Gmail account was applied in “2019” by myself using ASUS mobile phone or HTC one, not sure, never had this issue notified in this post information age. Sincerely from Taipei, David CK L. Chang, a.k.a. Kai Lee, SSN057-86-4042, from NYC. I.P. from CHT mobile phone paid service for years at New Taipei City at Taiwan.
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John A De Goes (@jdegoes) reportedThe immediate future of ALL agents is coding agents, and although I could be wrong, I believe this surprising fact is going to be a HUGE boost for @typescript in particular. Let me explain. If your business wants an agent to assist with customer support, employee onboarding, outbound sales, or payroll, then the agent they need is actually a coding agent. The reason for this is quite simple: coding agents have an ability to leverage their training data to solve general-purpose problems, in ways shapes by the tools they have access to. An outbound sales agent assistant can talk to your knowledge base, pull some contacts from your CRM, analyze conversation history, do a web search to learn about each prospect, and then send email through your Gmail account to each prospect. Doing all of this stuff, and doing even more that the agent was never explicitly designed to do, requires the ability to write, test, and execute code for ad hoc, one-off problems. Only a coding agent can do that, and thanks to innovation at the level of the model and harness, a coding agent can do it well. Now, a true general-purpose coding agent can work in any code base, in any language, in any operating system, and with any tech stack. Of course, that type of coding agent is very useful to developers. However, it's overkill for most agentic systems. Most custom agents do not actually need to work with any code base or any language and on any operating system. They just need the ability to write code in some language (which has a lot of libraries) and execute on some platform. What is the ideal language and platform? I'd argue that @typescript fits the bill PERFECTLY. Since TypeScript compiles to Javascript, it can run securely, in a completely sandboxed way, inside V8 isolates, WASM, etc., all of which creates a compelling story for secure, efficient, and scalable custom agent execution. Moreover, because TypeScript adds types to Javascript, those types can be used to catch a lot of common bugs and runtime errors that a Javascript coding agent would have trouble catching in advance--allowing for far faster and more efficient solution of general-purpose problems. So, while general-purpose coding agents will of course need to support all programming languages, platforms, and tech stacks, custom agents are likely to be specialized -- while they will be coding agents, they don't need to work with any programming language, platform, or tech stack. They just need to work with one, and currently, the best option appears to be @TypeScript, for reasons of security, portability, type-safety, and efficiency. Is it any wonder TypeScript is home to some of the most amazing innovations currently happening in AI?
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Tomlinson (@CRToml) reported@gmail updated their error in response to unsent emails finally. Looks good could be literally infinitly better
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Emilia Cypher (@Cypher_Ai1) reported9. Auto-Advance the setting that makes Gmail feel 2x faster. When you archive an email, Gmail sends you back to the inbox. Then you click the next email. Archive. Back to inbox. Click. Archive. Inbox. This friction is the #1 reason people think Gmail is slow compared to Superhuman. Settings → See All Settings → Advanced → Auto-Advance → Enable. Now when you archive one email, the next email opens instantly. You flow through your inbox sequentially. No return trips. This one setting buried in the "Advanced" tab nobody opens eliminates the single biggest speed difference between Gmail and every paid email client.
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Rajesh Kumar (@therjrajesh) reportedA man was about to delete his 15-year-old Gmail account. Reason? 400 spam emails every day. • Fake receipts • Phishing scams • Extortion emails • Endless junk He moved his cursor to Delete Account. Then a coworker stopped him. "Don't delete your Gmail. Fix what attackers are exploiting." She showed him 22 overlooked Gmail settings that dramatically reduced spam. Most people never touch them. Here's the playbook. 🧵
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Mustafy | AI Video Creator (@MustafyOf) reported1. See what's filling your account "Open the Google One app or storage page and check the breakdown across Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos to see which one is the real problem."
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Marmalade (@Marmalade_Hikes) reported@TeamYouTube my YouTube channel was hacked & I finally gained access to my Gmail account again. My channel was shut down due to fraudulent activity by the hackers. My original URL is: UCxP0sBhyzT3S_2_IuikyMCg & my channel (marmalade outdoors) needs to be activated.
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Alexander Benz (@alexanderbenz) reported@rileybrown Gmail is where replies go to die. Codex as the OS for async work is the actual fix.
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Akshay 🆇 (@akshayji10) reported@lalitgrateful What will happen if somone sends email on old email id… will I still get it?? And, the web portals where I sign in using the old gmail id and get OTPs, will that still work?
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0employees (@0employees) reportedyour inbox is hiding the emails that make you money. most inboxes sort by newest. so the invoice waiting on approval, the client about to churn, the warm lead ready to buy, they all sit way down the list while you clear newsletters up top. dailytaskproai connects to your gmail or outlook in about 2 minutes and scores every email 0 to 100, by how urgent it is and by how much money is on the line. the high scorers rise to the top so you answer the money first. it drafts the reply in your voice too, and nothing sends until you approve it. the whole change is one habit: let it score a day of email, then only open the top 5. you stop reading top to bottom and start reading by what pays. there's a free plan to try it: it scores your inbox and gives you a few ai-drafted replies a month, no card to start. the deeper ai money-scoring is the paid part, from $9/mo. i run this whole account the same way, highest-impact task first, never the loudest one. point it at your inbox tomorrow morning and see what was buried at the bottom.