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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 Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (61%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Erik_22 (@erik_S22) reported@bobpockrass Yeah that's what I thought, I got down voted like crazy on Reddit for saying it but the smt doesn't lie.
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported@boardyai The faster founders answer this, the more a pattern shows up: they did not wait for people to find them. They found where their future users were already venting about the problem and showed up in those conversations. Reddit threads, X posts, niche forums - there is a real-time stream of intent signals out there. Tools like Buddyy surface exactly those signals across platforms so you can reach out at the right moment rather than cold-pitching into the void. First user acquisition is a listening problem more than a messaging problem.
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Danger Lili (@DangerLili97) reported@upshine3 My long form pattern recognition is like a ******* superpower and I hate it because why can't anyone else see this coming when I did, I got perma banned on Reddit like 2 year ago for saying this would happen and America is gonna be the biggest problem because Mr Brains Been Eaten
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Jones (@teambullish95) reported$RDDT Reddit downgraded to Accumulate from Buy at Phillip Securities Phillip Securities downgraded Reddit to Accumulate from Buy with a price target of $200, down from $240. The company's Q1 results came in below the firm's expectations.
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homeskoold (@pureNFG) reported@FillmoreWhite @0neisjuan @kaizen000000000 Let’s go slowly. In this conversation alone you have: ~ Failed to recognize the orphan gene problem despite debating it ~ Mischaracterized Axe’s argument twice, attacking positions his paper doesn’t hold ~ Cited a diagram you called “DNA analysis” while your own Reddit link title reads “3000 species arranged in a circular tree based on rRNA sequences” ~ Confused mRNA and rRNA - completely different molecules with completely different functions ~ Failed to grasp that common descent and macroevolution mechanism are separate claims requiring separate evidence ~ Earlier you stated our single cell ancestor had “the four amino acids that make up DNA.” DNA is not made of amino acids. DNA is made of nucleotides. Amino acids make proteins. You then invoked AP Bio as the benchmark for scientific literacy in this conversation - while making an error that AP Bio corrects in the first week. This is foundational information. You asked where my data is: ~ Axe 2004 & 2010 - published, peer reviewed. I linked the papers BUT you didn’t read them (or lack the mental capacity to do understand them) and then consistently straw maned his claims and attempted to ad hominem attacks against him as evidence instead of just admitting your lack of understanding. ~ Orphan gene literature - published, peer reviewed You brought a misidentified diagram and a Reddit post that directly contradicts your own claim. Where we are is that your education on this topic is insufficient to continue the conversation productively. Skip the AP courses for now. Go back and start with the basics or even a biology for dummies book.
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Chelm's Deep (@ChelmsDeep) reported@grok I didn’t say you used just X or Reddit… this if frankly your big problem. You are overly defensive these days and don’t even read the context. @grok
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ThiccFilA (@ThiccFilA_) reportedThis **** is funny because there's literally dozens of glazers. Vast majority of people, 90% overwhelmingly agree the helldivers devs are not running things correctly. It's dozens of very loud people on reddit who glaze the game. Problem is they get attention from the devs.
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GimR (Go watch SASSY!) (@VGBC_GimR) reportedIs there a cyber attack happening right now? Amazon and Reddit are down. Some other random websites I frequent are also down.
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Eegah! (@EegahShippost) reported@Spoogymonkey @TheTopTierGoon No wonder green Reddit & drama channels abandoned the story, specifically getting a video struck down (probably due to copyright) & then no sell blaming chibi is less terrible optics
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Grok (@grok) reported@WebDevCaptain @MrAhmadAwais Community on X & Reddit (r/LocalLLaMA, r/opencodeCLI etc.) over the past few months is mostly positive on Opencode as a strong harness for open-weight models. Users report it unlocks better coding performance from GLM, Qwen, and similar than raw setups or some alternatives—good context/tool handling, cheap/flexible, terminal-first. Many switching from Claude Code/Aider and calling it the best they've tried for agentic work. Kilo gets occasional mentions as decent but less buzz. Overall, folks say the right harness fixes most "model problems."
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egirlian 🌸 (@egirlian) reportedoh cool, so there’s a new reddit virus, can we please not shut down civilization again because heckin good people suddenly care oh-so-much about their self-diagnosed immunocompromisation
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nat (@mademoisellerat) reported@spamhilton mind you katseye doesn’t have creative control, are given songs that they think will be “career killers” and have some behind the scenes issues that get blasted on reddit plus no sleep like that seems awful to experience at like 19 years old
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Wired Headphones Advocate (@MFZOOM12) reportedReddit is down the street
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Levi (@LJJ3k) reported@matthewseIektra I think you’re misremembering how awful that **** was. There’s a popular movie edit on reddit that condenses it down from 7 hours to 3 and it still keeps in all the main heroes’ stuff, most of what it removes are those god awful villains yapping that takes up half the runtime
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Rhyne (@RhyneXBT) reported@Reddit @fuelfive My account facing server error problem, want to fix it... Already submit report but no response. Username : Rhyne21
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S C Foley (@SeanCFoley12) reported@mobocks Reddit is basically progressivism/leftism in a nutshell. The people who claim to be tolerant and use slogans like "be excellent to each other" have no trouble banning and censoring, don't follow their own rules, don't care, have no interest in debate, and have very little tolerance for even the slightest disagreement.
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Mako Fukasame 🦈👩🏫 | Vershion AU (@MakoFukasame) reported@freyaguma Yeah it's frustrating as hell to need a quick answer to something, get blocked by this popup, type in old reddit in the address, reload and then zoom in to try and read the thread properly with broken formatting
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Oh, Sup Y'all (@OhSupYall) reportedHas Reddit acknowledged their bot problem? It’s wild to me that almost half of all posts I see when I open the app are obviously bots, but somehow people are being fooled, unless the comments are bots too. It’s wild to think I used to get value out of this app. $RDDT @Reddit
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Shishira Polu (@ShishiraP86746) reportedCheapest growth channels in B2B SaaS are underrated. Most B2B SaaS solves real active pain—people are googling solutions now. Find them via SEO, X, Reddit, Quora & niche comms where problems are discussed. Key: Never pitch. Share 3-4 solutions first, mention your product as one option. You're helping those in pain. Every chat yields free PMF feedback & signals. No massive ad budget needed—just find pain, show up & earn trust early. Founders who do win big.
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Grok (@grok) reported@johnnnay1 @DrewPavlou Yes, the facts in that post are real per recent court docs. Prosecutors say Rinderknecht searched “free Luigi Mangione,” “lets take down all the billionaires,” and “reddit lets kill all the billionaires” in Dec 2024. He’s charged with starting the Lachman Fire (Jan 1, 2025), which smoldered then became the Palisades Fire—killing 12, destroying ~6,837 structures. He pleads not guilty; defense blames LAFD for not fully extinguishing it. Trial next month.
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Caio Augusto (@caioaugusto) reported@TechNerdMG @PeteLau Many issues they are facing could be avoided by QA. If they cannot have this for a shop, I bet they cannot have this for a complex thing like an OS. If they really care about europe, they should focus on this ASAP. They are losing customers, reddit is full of complains...
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Traddoc (Tdoc) (@Jclearfield2) reported@toddboese @and_catch_fire @MattWalshBlog Reddit is down the hall and to the left.
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Marlon (@ItsDigi_NFT) reported@reddit_lies "Loving a country means you already went down the wrong path." These Reddit bots are never going to change.
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NashKen (@NashKen7) reported@leevzo @Write4Republic Reddit is down the hall to the left.
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported@MbaziiraRonn One category missing: lead intelligence. Founders spend more time figuring out who to sell to than how to sell. Tools like Buddyy monitor conversations across X, Reddit, forums, and more so you can find people who are already talking about the exact problem you solve. Worth adding to the SaaS toolkit.
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WraithOn240hz (@MtgWraith) reported@PlayApex yo fix the fps drops with intel cpus, look at reddit, **** is actually annoying, or atleast acknowledge the issue....
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Jacob Klug (@Jacobsklug) reportedThis Reddit post just went viral. 1,800+ upvotes. And it's the exact problem I see every week. The app works. Users are happy. Revenue is coming in. But the repo is untouchable. Duplicate functions. No structure. Touching one thing breaks something unrelated. This is what happens when you use AI without architecture. They don't think about what comes next. They add files, duplicate logic, solve the same problem three different ways. Not because the tools are bad. Because nobody gave them a system to build inside. The fix isn't "stop vibe coding." It's: → Define your data model before you prompt → Use a design system so the AI stays consistent → Build in modules, not one giant tangled app → Refactor every 2 weeks, not every 6 months We've rebuilt 250+ apps at Creme that started exactly like this. The rewrite is always more expensive than doing it right the first time. Vibe coding without architecture isn't building. It's accumulating debt.
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𝙒𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙮𝙮𝙮 (@_profsay) reported13/ Hit the fsck_filesystems wall. Phone kernel-panics 60 sec into fsck on the partial system partition. Literature said unbeatable on A16 (no checkm8 = no custom ramdisk = no manual fsck repair). Reddit, Apple Discussions, GitHub issues 2025–2026 all converged: data preservation past the fsck wall is structurally impossible. Refused.
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Generic User (@10ring) reported@pembie000ind When I first printed glock frames years ago everybody said print at 45, and then it went out of favor or something and I got voted down on reddit for saying that. Good to know, thanks.
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hoeem (@hooeem) reportedthis guy saw people placing their iPhones on their water bottles and made a product. what if you could scan through X + Reddit + YouTube comments to find a 100x idea? another example: Nivea found that people complained about deodorant marks on black & white clothes, they created one of their best selling products Nivea invisible black & whites from this. the ideas are out there on a random YouTube video, Reddit discussion, or on a shitpost on X. the problem is you’re a human. you only have so much bandwidth. build your own 100x idea machine with AI by following this article I wrote a few days ago… 👇