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Problems in the last 24 hours
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June 11: Problems at Reddit
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (64%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Keytomic (@keytomic) reported1. Find the exact pain people already talk about Search for: “best tool for [problem]” “how to solve [problem]” “[competitor] alternative” “[competitor] vs [your category]” “is there a tool for [problem]” “[problem] reddit” “[competitor] reddit” Your first users are usually already complaining somewhere. Google. Reddit. AI search. Founder communities. Comparison pages. Niche newsletters. Product forums. You don’t need to create demand from scratch. You need to show up where demand already exists.
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Ignas | DeFi (@DefiIgnas) reportedThis Vitalik's 2016 Reddit post gave core idea for Uniswap: 'Let's run on-chain decentralized exchanges the way we run prediction markets'. Hayden then built it and DEXs became core infra of DeFi where price discovery happens, LPs farm, and ppl can trade without KYC. What if the new idea by Vitalik becomes a new Uniswap? Or in this case Aave? He proposes DeFi without liquidations, built on options instead of debt. How it works in practice: Today on Aave you deposit 1 ETH at $1.5k and borrow $1k USDC. If ETH dumps too much (likely lol), a bot sells your ETH with a penalty. The whole system depends on real-time oracles being correct every second. Late liquidations incur bad debt. In Vitalik's design your 1 ETH splits into two tokens: a 'stable dollars' token and an 'ETH upside' token. - Borrowing: sell the stable token for cash, keep the upside token. If ETH dumps you just lose the upside. No liquidation bot and no penalty - Stablecoin: hold the stable token. Worst case it slowly turns back into ETH rather than depegging overnight - Leverage: buy the upside token. Max loss is what you paid and you can't get liquidated It works like buying a call option: you pay once upfront, that payment is the most you can ever lose, and a temporary price wick can't liquidate you since only the price at expiry counts. The two tokens always add up to 1 ETH, so the protocol can't end up with bad debt. And the price oracle is only checked once at expiry so slow prediction-market style oracles are enough, no real time price feeds. Since positions expire you have to roll them. But this creates new DeFi products like Pendle-ish vaults that automate the rolling for a fee. This design removes cascading liquidations from DeFi lending. Gotta keep an eye on it.
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ULTRANATIONALIST (@gearsoft2) reported@DNA_The_Worst @_BasedCow_ Sir, reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Simran⁶𓅓🍉 (@champagnesimran) reporteddown bad. I started kicking my feet and giggling while staking his Reddit 🥲
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John Truckdriver (@RoadLife2022) reported@BCW50225220 @xtscott11 @SteveLovesAmmo The topic is the murder of Austin Metcalf by Karmelo Anthony and the recent trial. Your impotent seething belongs on reddit. That's down the hall.
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Mike (@mike48506837264) reported@RyanJakubowski @BeshearStan The NYT did a full deep dive into his past relationships and nothing was found that Maine dem voters (the majority of the state) found damning. More Reddit comments aren’t going to sink him but replacing the top of the ticket who won the primary by 50% could cause bigger problems
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Captain Ginyu (like 20% gayer than usual) (@TheXetra) reported@ElJorgieLG @Doodle3087 @dullscytheraven didn't know he's a reddit man, that makes so much more sense for the sense of superiority, and needless habit of doubling down
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Evan Phillips (@evnphillips) reported@julienvm Only real issue with that Reddit post is the title/conclusion.
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Bog-Bear (@bog_bear) reported@PhiDXGames @trashcompact_ As a person dealing major medical problems for years now, Do Not Trust ai or reddit. Do not even bother with them at all. Look at websites tum by actual medical establishments like The Mayo Clinic, The Cleveland Clinic, or The National Health System (NHS.)
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Runner of my Squad (@HomeWithTheKids) reported@Elliesmommyy23 Gah reddit and the baby apps are all terrible for stuff like this!!! They're echo chambers too and you DO get in trouble for speaking up. I got some warning from my 9/25 baby bump group for saying no to having a progressive mom safe space thing.
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Blueon Financial Analysis (@blueon_fa) reportedThe Daily Ticker: Reddit ($RDDT ) Reddit sits at a $33 billion market cap, down nearly 40% from its 52-week high of $282.95. The selloff happened despite massive fundamental momentum because of user growth concerns, macroeconomic ad-spending worries, and Meta launching a direct competitor app called Forum. The growth numbers show a completely different story. Reddit just posted Q1 revenue growth of 69% year-over-year, hitting $663 million. This marks its seventh consecutive quarter with revenue growth blasting past 60%, heavily outpacing the broader tech sector. Daily active unique users also jumped 17% to 126.8 million.
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The Terminal (@rtltrdr) reported@stockmom Nope. 🥱 --------- Adding to Nvidia, Applied Materials, Microsoft, and Google all the way down. I might pick up some Reddit, Micron, Axon, and Cloudflare too.
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johannes (@year3004) reportedGTM software has a success problem: if it works, it stops working. The pitch is always the same – take what people do manually, automate it, and scale it like there's no tomorrow. But if everyone succeeds, the game resets to zero. A process everyone can scale infinitely is worth exactly nothing. We already ran this experiment. It was called SEO. Search results are now utter bullshit, and the last trusted source on the internet is Reddit – a bunch of NPCs arguing with LLMs. Every public channel gets trashed to the bottom the moment it gets popular. Google and Meta solved it with a bidding system, but Clay or cold email systems don't have that luxury.
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JV (@johnny_xx) reported@tillmatthis problem is we complain here and on reddit but actually don't do anything about it, and I speak for myself as well of course.I don't even see this being discussed on the news outside the tech bubble
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Uni (@WarmCuteFunny) reported@momiji_doa The issue is that it's gonna be censored and downgraded even more than 3 and reddit fans are still gonna buy it.
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Shivam Pandey (@taken_shivam) reported@NikunjG55759310 @rahuls100788 @iitroorkee Cheating has definitely happened. In 2023, a guy named Shivam yadav from PW cheated his way into IIT Bombay CSE. He couldn’t even solve basic problems at the university, failed his first semester, and his friends later exposed him on Reddit. He is now in his third year.
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Enderspider (@Enderspider) reported@DumbsYT @msanchez_tv Honestly the overmoderating problem is the main reason why i left reddit in general, i remember logging in again like one or two years ago and having a notification that a post was removed like 4 years after i posted it because they updated the rules and it didnt align with that
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Irfan Mohamed (@Irfanbuilds) reportedMost founders think they have a marketing problem. Usually, they have a trust problem. I spent months building my SaaS, tweaking features, improving onboarding, and polishing the UI. Then I launched. Nothing happened. No users. No feedback. Just silence. Here's what actually helped me find my first users: 1. Stop building. Start talking. Your first users don't care about your polished onboarding. They care whether you understand their problem. Talk to people. Ask questions. Listen. A few conversations will teach you more than months of building. 2. Go where the problem already exists. Your users are already talking about their frustrations on Reddit, X, Slack groups, Discord communities, and forums. Join the conversation. Don't pitch. Don't drop links. Just be helpful. 3. Comments beat cold DMs. I spent weeks sending cold DMs and got almost no replies. The issue wasn't my product. It was trust. People are far more likely to reply after they've seen you contribute useful insights. 4. Build in public. Share what you're learning. Share mistakes. Share feedback. Share small wins. People connect with real stories more than polished success posts. 5. Start with people you already know. Many founders skip this step. Talk to founders, friends, marketers, and operators in your network. Ask for feedback, not sales. Your first users are often closer than you think. The biggest lesson: Finding your first users is not really a marketing problem. It's a trust problem. Every conversation, comment, and post builds trust. It's slow. It's not glamorous. But it works. How did you find your first users?
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Shookbyava (@SuperCB_TV) reported@tiktokcreators My account ShookByAva was permanently banned in error. My previous two misinformation strikes are over 90 days old and my latest video was clearly entertainment/creepy theory content. I was simply reading creepy ufo stories and theories off of Reddit hints me saying OP AKA ORIGINAL POSTER. according to TikTok’s guidelines misinformation is something that causes harm to individuals or society and I do not think creepy ufo stories cause harm to either I’ve submitted an appeal but it was denied and I have submitted feedback tickets I would appreciate a manual review of this recent violation that cause my ban and of the past two violations. These bans are obviously made and decided by bots because of the fact there is no misinformation in a scary story that is obviously for entertainment purposes. Thank you.
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Samvik | Levan wants to be in my DN (@chimppower12) reportedThey tried to cancel him four years ago because he anonymously admitted on Reddit he had misogynistic thoughts and wanted to fix them. Literally the best thing you can do
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Curt (@cpjet64) reported@TheGeorgePu you have to hand curate your own datasets based on what you want your model capable of. my dataset is 200GB and hand curated on code and english and general english language history. you have to be careful not to trust like 95% of premade datasets since some actually have prompt injection to nerf themselves if a certain flag is not set. not going to say who because i dont want to get sued just know that its out there. also avoid any dataset that contains any amount of reddit. i have found a general english only coding base like what my dataset it based on and then stacking fine tunes on compilers and SPECs has helped big time for my purposes. as for the harness i run it in i have a additional finetune for that as well which finally solved my dynamic tool use issues.
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Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported@Sathibuilds a thing that scrapes reddit + HN and clusters the complaints into "people would actually pay to fix this" buckets. the hard part wasn't the LLM, it was filtering the 90% that's just people venting with zero intent behind it
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Kero (@Kero_ish) reportedThe WHA reddit, accused of being the ones who are reporting the server so that everyone joins the reddit server, deleted my reddit post about it. lmaoooo
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Semper eruditio (@HERMIT37) reported@khattkoo I am a USM customer, trying to read your comments sent in an email to me and linked to Reddit. You should read user comments for this app in the app store. They're not good! Full of problems! Find a better way, please. USM forcing customers to use a 4th rate app! (cont)
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Adler (@_Adler__B) reportedNBA Reddit broken. My goodness.
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trandrea dworkin, dangerous misandrist (@madtranny) reportedhey so we do all remember that the problem with "reddit atheists" was very much not that they were annoying and cringe but that they turned into a bunch of violently reactionary islamophobes right??
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astroluxx_ (@Astr0Luxx_) reported@pumptinis Can you send them to me? I was only able to find the first one on the Internet. The reddit moderators made the original poster take them down.
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Keytomic (@keytomic) reported3. Use Reddit without being a spammer Find threads where people already ask for what you built. Then reply like a human. Not: “hey check out my tool” But: “here’s what I’d look for” “here’s where most tools fall short” “here’s a framework” “we built something for this exact problem, happy to share if useful” Reddit works because the buyer is already problem-aware. Your job is not to pitch. Your job is to be useful at the right moment.
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Shookbyava (@SuperCB_TV) reported@tiktok_us My account ShookByAva was permanently banned in error. My previous two misinformation strikes are over 90 days old and my latest video was clearly entertainment/creepy theory content. I was simply reading creepy ufo stories and theories off of Reddit hints me saying OP AKA ORIGINAL POSTER. according to TikTok’s guidelines misinformation is something that causes harm to individuals or society and I do not think creepy ufo stories cause harm to either I’ve submitted an appeal but it was denied and I have submitted feedback tickets I would appreciate a manual review of this recent violation that cause my ban and of the past two violations. These bans are obviously made and decided by bots because of the fact there is no misinformation in a scary story that is obviously for entertainment purposes. Thank you.
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Olympia ♡ (@OlympiaBeanie) reportedIdk what happened to my Reddit acc y’all, I was posting then multiple posts got taken down by Reddit “filtering”.. I haven’t received any emails about being suspended so idk what’s going on there 😵💫