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Reddit is a social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. Reddit's registered community members can submit content, such as text posts or direct links.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Reddit reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

July 3: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.

  • 62% Website Down (62%)
  • 26% Errors (26%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Puteaux Website Down 11 hours ago
New Delhi Website Down 15 hours ago
Paris Website Down 3 days ago
Vigo Website Down 5 days ago
Phoenix Errors 6 days ago
Lima Errors 8 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • NWils01
    Killah Shogun (@NWils01) reported

    @hadmyback ‘Only Reddit users are upset about this, I haven’t owned a game in 10 yrs and I like Sony being able to take down my games anytime,’

  • negsan
    △キュアソティス△ (@negsan) reported

    I thought there are some government stupidity make their own system down that I can access reddit today, but apparently we are free to access reddit now after more than a decade blocked by stupidity lmao

  • RobertHouseInc
    UK Politics Unpacked (@RobertHouseInc) reported

    @PHYSINT2 @GBPolitcs There's 5500 comments on there alone, if you think there isn't people being uncivil then you don't know people. I want solutions to these problems too but he cherry picks what he answers, there's no reddit conspiracy.

  • GMShivers
    Jennifer D'aww (@GMShivers) reported

    It's terrible because you can't ask the audience and get a straight answer anymore. Everyone is fired up to get their way or ruin your life. Everyone has to go at breakneck speed to get money because the clock is ticking on someone with a big enough voice (or is a good enough bullshitter on reddit) demanding something and if you don't obey....well you're in for a time. It's not just games, it's the entire entertainment and product space for teens and adults.

  • aceelux
    Ace (@aceelux) reported

    dudes will research a $200 pair of shoes for 6 weeks reading every reddit thread and youtube review but make a $12,000 business decision based on whatever their cousin said at thanksgiving "how do you do your quotes?" "i use excel. my cousin set it up for me in 2018" that excel sheet is running your entire revenue pipeline. every dollar your business makes passes through a spreadsheet your cousin built while watching football 6 years ago. columns are misaligned. formulas reference deleted cells. the price list hasn't been updated since the pandemic. you're quoting 2024 clients with 2021 prices in a file held together by formatting errors and blind faith but yeah the shoes needed 6 weeks of due diligence

  • shiftillust
    shifty💎@Offkai 129 (@shiftillust) reported

    im searching reddit and it's a common issue? this **** is crazy dawg, how is a software doing more damage than actual malware, fk these vibe coders

  • KorneIius
    Kornelius, I'll Always ♡ U🎧 (@KorneIius) reported

    I never taken a r/Furryvisualnovel or Reddit even opinion srsly after someone dumb down GS drama to a inconvenience just cuz they liked his writing and getting a **** ton of upvote and this is back in late 2025😭

  • aponiastits
    leo ⚢ (@aponiastits) reported

    @housedim1trescu it is a glitch, it has been discussed on reddit as well and i also saw people reaching to playstation support where they replied saying they’re trying to fix the situation

  • DanReado
    DanR (@DanReado) reported

    @DruceGavn @andyburnham Reddit is a massive platform, not sure what your problem is?

  • Col_ASY
    Ayush Barnwal | Building (@Col_ASY) reported

    asked founders on reddit about their product hunt experience the thread got brutal fast - "more of a spike than a strategy" - "ph is just the checkout page, not the discovery engine" - "it's a post launch platform, not a launch platform" - "wishing for a lottery ticket" turns out most founders already know ph is broken they just don't have a better option yet...

  • Thefoxdude
    Thefoxdude (@Thefoxdude) reported

    @Elvish_Harper My first question would've been: "Why does our hero start piss-poor if everything else is so expensive?" The protagonist could easily be an heir of a wealthy lineage thus money would never be an issue. To me it looks like a reddit troll/engagement farm post tbh...

  • billiamBTC
    Billiam (@billiamBTC) reported

    @hunterhammonds @cdolan92 Need a full size electric suv that isn’t 90k. Rivian reddit was pretty bad last time I went on there, are they still full of issues?

  • thelinkmaster91
    Linkmaster91 (@thelinkmaster91) reported

    @LikeASherwin Oof that's a rough one. The reseating the ram suggestion on the reddit post is a good shout, failing that maybe a complete reset of the gpu drivers might help? This is definitely the main problem with pc gaming though, when something goes wrong it could be literally anything 😭

  • ahkamb0h
    Ali Hamza Kamboh (@ahkamb0h) reported

    @StevBuilds we replace human workflows with agentic ai , cut ai costs by swapping to local models where it makes sense, and better new startups flows and fix companies' reputation online (reddit, trustpilot etc). Currently starting to work with fintech and web3 clients right now

  • Tonystakkz
    Tony (@Tonystakkz) reported

    This is what i'll tell you. Paid ads is simply amplifying viral organic content. Organic content could be tiktok reels,ig reels and reddit. Never ever think paid ad's will print you money. Because it won't. You first look for viral organic content in your niche that has loads of people having the same problem in the comment section. Than use that as a proof of referance. Why? Because if thousands of people are saying that on a comment section. What about the other thousands of people that never commented with the same problem. Aha! You see? 'Proof of concept' beats any type of strategy all day of the week. Now you just run ads and target more people like that. Use different types of split testing,persona types, ad creatives,angles and awareness levels. Why? Because not every human is virtually identically the same. Meaning humans have different personality traits,they see things differently,they have different life experiences, they have different levels of awareness and they need different types of messages to resonate with them. Angle = What you're saying. Concept = How you're showing it.

  • badsciencemonk
    Mike Ward (@badsciencemonk) reported

    @charlesarthur @maitlis @TheNewsAgents The sciencey forum I go on is closing down and going (probably) to Reddit. I think was are past the golden age of social media but just didn’t realise how good it was at the time. For all its flaws. At least it keeps me out the pub.

  • pete_mccarthy
    Pete (@pete_mccarthy) reported

    @andyburnham Down wid da kids on Reddit AMA, init bro. An absolute embarrassment already.

  • artisbrutal2021
    artisbrutal2021 (@artisbrutal2021) reported

    Remember when a certain Reddit forum was driven to Voat .. and then Voat was later shut down? Uh huh..🍿🎶

  • MMASchopenhauer
    MMA Schopenhauer (@MMASchopenhauer) reported

    @andyburnham This isn’t the 2010s. We don’t want our Prime Ministers participating in infantile Reddit ‘AMAs’ we want meritocracy, leadership and economic development. Vote Burnham get Broken Britain.

  • BarryDingleSak
    **** Snickers (@BarryDingleSak) reported

    @xShephardx "blamed on you and nobody will help you figure how to fix those issues" What are you talking about? There are entire Steam and Reddit forums dedicated to helping people with technical issues. Not to mention the countless YouTube tutorials. Hell, just use AI.

  • undrink
    luther (@undrink) reported

    Would be cool if the rest of show wasn’t Reddit jargon slop with terrible acting from everyone but Rami Malek

  • Proper_Memes
    Proper Memes 〓〓 (@Proper_Memes) reported

    @MartinDaubney @andyburnham @Reddit Reddit is an extreme left echo chamber with a serious CSAM problem with many mods being tr4ns.

  • Geri_E_L_Scott
    Geri Scott (@Geri_E_L_Scott) reported

    New: Andy Burnham has committed to keeping the triple lock. Asked whether it was time to abolish it on his Reddit AMA (which seems to have had technical issues) he said: "I appreciate there’s a lot of debate about this but it is important that the commitment in the manifesto stands."

  • miss_jess
    Jess 🐝 (@miss_jess) reported

    Reddit got so mad at Daniil losing it’s not working anymore

  • algorecrave
    ellen🍸 (@algorecrave) reported

    @brownliberite reddit was down for a bit

  • Harmsyx
    Harmsy (@Harmsyx) reported

    @MartinDaubney @andyburnham @Reddit Reddit has a terrible censorship problem, some subreddits control their preferred narrative militantly.

  • koosogaki
    Moquito 💫 (@koosogaki) reported

    @FT_Broadcasts It is for contests and oficial sites like their discord and reddit. Bc they prohibit any "mischacterization". So if you were to draw a LI with another female from the game for example, it would also be taken down.

  • indexsy
    Jacky Chou (buying online businesses up to $1m) (@indexsy) reported

    apparently there's a conference in dubai that teaches you how to NOT ship the products you sell. here's everything from this week: 1. the "no ship" underground is real and insane. tony met people in dubai who went to an actual conference teaching you how to take orders and never ship the product — how to spin up fresh ad accounts, stand up throwaway websites, the whole playbook. it's so blatant it's held openly as a conference. the reason they're all in dubai: zero taxes on the fraud revenue. straight up mail fraud with a lanyard and a badge. 2. tony broke down why people buy 3 fridges or 4 pairs of the same shoe, and it's pure decision architecture. every step of the funnel limits you to 2-3 choices so they know exactly what you'll pick. come in on a high-value low-cost hook, get 3 options (good/better/best), add to cart, then 3 upsells, then shipping insurance, then a post-purchase offer. once you've added to cart your brain treats it as a past decision and rides the sunk cost — "it's only $20 more for another pair, why wouldn't i?" insurance is the highest-margin add-on in any industry because you're framing a $10 spend against a $120 loss. 3. the offer structure lesson tom hammered: never sell just one unit. they were selling $69 for one keyword. tom asked chatgpt to build 3 price points (single, 3-pack, 5-pack), sent it to the group chat with a smug "told you," and jacky was vibe coding it from the playground with his kid. someone had already bought 3 keywords manually — the demand for the bundle was staring at them the whole time. always give people a way to spend more. 4. long VSLs still print despite everyone saying attention spans are dead. tom met a guy in dubai running a $100M supplement brand whose entire funnel is a ONE HOUR long VSL — ugliest page imaginable, no buttons, no skip, just a video player you can't fast forward. tony's point: on youtube you pay per view not per second, so if you hook someone into a 10-minute VSL they're getting 10 minutes of pitch at the same cost. the scammy-looking offers (buy 2 get 1 free) scale the hardest. 5. the ad creative framework tony uses: hook + body + outro, where the body is made of interchangeable "modules." each module is a feature + benefit + lifestyle shot bundled together. you run the video, watch where people drop off, then reorder the modules to hold retention. the guy doing big numbers on youtube said he's recycled the same body for 2 years and only ever writes new hooks — the hook is the new audience. meta now wants ~60% new creative per week and their AI scans the first 3 seconds to decide whether to expand your audience. 6. the CPM debugging bit was gold. jacky's running the same offer as tom in the same ad account same pixel, but tom's creative pulls $300 CPMs and jacky's pulls $30. tom immediately called it a skill issue. real answer: it's a brand new facebook page (new pages spike to $150-170 then settle) plus new campaigns reset learnings under meta's andromeda update, so every fresh campaign behaves like a brand new ad account until it spends. bonus: the human-vs-AI hill tom is willing to die on. he spent 5-6 hours reading 1,000+ collagen reviews on reddit by hand and jacky nearly had a breakdown ("that's a single API call, bro, send me the thread, i can't watch a friend struggle like this"). but tom's point landed: AI hands you the top 5 pain points, but reading line by line is what feeds YOUR brain the customer avatar. he discovered people buy collagen for joint pain, not skin — the rock climber who can't climb 3x a week anymore, the person who feels "hit by a bus" getting out of bed. that nuance became a landing page per pain point. even tony and jacky drew the line at reviews specifically, but conceded the deeper principle: call every customer, because people tell a founder on the phone what they'll never put in a review. ep 10 of NGMI with @itstonyyu and @tomwang24 watch/listen ↓

  • SelectOneNow
    Plutoboy85 🇨🇦 (@SelectOneNow) reported

    @Andy_VGC @Shpeshal_Nick Games journalism has taken a real hit lately. From using random Twitter users and reddit users as sources, without any fact checking. Oh Reddragon on X said Microsoft is shutting down ABK, must be true. Let me write an article on it.

  • Mozog91
    MOZ (@Mozog91) reported

    @benlsage These posts are funny cos you see them all the time same thing trying to get sympathy engagement and people don't realise if your app got 15 down votes n hate it's probably just not a good app nothing to do with Reddit