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Most Reported Problems

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  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Edmonton Website Down 13 hours ago
Pune Sign in 2 days ago
Saint-Pierre Errors 2 days ago
Melbourne Website Down 5 days ago
Kensington Errors 5 days ago
Marseille Website Down 6 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • itz_scabble
    🆂🅲🅰🅱🅱🅻🅴 (@itz_scabble) reported

    @ChiChi_Verse @BlockbusterGar Dude, just go back to posting lewd photos of chichi instead of trying to act smarter than you actually are. If you're seriously using reddit and wiki for your info, then you have a problem

  • buildwithkoray
    koray askin · keywordkick (@buildwithkoray) reported

    @rSEOReddit And for those still insisting this was “just spam moderation”: I literally asked other founders whether Reddit Ads work for customer acquisition, with zero links and zero sales CTA, and even that was removed. Meanwhile, Reddit remains full of overtly promotional posts and comments that somehow stay visible without issue. That is exactly why users begin questioning whether this is really neutral anti-spam enforcement, or the same selectively protected visibility quietly implied by the black-market Reddit promotion sellers openly circulating on X.

  • Xebenatros
    Andrew Xebenatros (@Xebenatros) reported

    @Pika_takoyaki It's not just Twitter, it's Reddit, BlueSky, any of these places trying to force their nonsense down peoples' throats. Deku & Ochako has been hinted for a LONG time, making Deku or Ochako Gay/******* just doesn't freaking work. Bet they confuse Admiration & Love too.

  • LW1307
    Jacques de Molay (@LW1307) reported

    @reddit_lies Ask that bozo to come up with a coherent explanation for the problem of evil, or to discuss the problem of the one and the many, or to contrast Platonic metaphysics with Aristotelian metaphysics. He thinks he's a philosopher because he is a Reddit edgelord, read a few pamphlets on Nietzsche, and he thinks he is hip and with it.

  • dmc5dmc52
    back (@dmc5dmc52) reported

    @SatoshiNakarino @dyingscribe I think the main issues are: 1) like u said, the timing made no sense 2) they cheaped out on the cerberus fight, if they had an impactful fight, it would've been memorable 3) animation in general was ugly that ep 4) Reddit atheist themes dont resonate with audiences anymore

  • DoodSkull42699
    Dood Skull (@DoodSkull42699) reported

    @crunchyroll There are audio sync problems on many of the dubbed episodes of one piece on your platform. Ive put in tickets, and so have other users on reddit dating back months ago. Fix this.

  • YCBAce
    ACE (@YCBAce) reported

    @alanshoots0 @CoDClipped Man I remember getting flamed on Reddit during bo4 saying teej had to get dropped because he was holding the team back in not being able to run grapple. Dashys visa issues also didn’t help much let teams catch up but crim was fighting for his life against them top AR duos 😭

  • StatueofIBBertY
    ibby (@StatueofIBBertY) reported

    We took a customer who was scraping reddit and LinkedIn for ~$0.90 per page, and got the cost down to half a cent per page. I routinely jump on calls with people who complain "I'm using Claude to do web scraping for 'X', but it's really expensive. Can your product help?" I then ask what they're doing, and they're always really proud to show me (which I appreciate!): 1. They give Claude access to their laptop 2. It then uses their browser to scrape sites that are blocked (e.g. reddit) 3. Each page is like a million tokens of raw html 4. It does each page 1 by 1 I then show them what happens when you use a dedicated tool to scrape a webpage - the cost is IMMEDIATELY down 98%. Then you add in the fact that an open source model is just as good at scraping - that brings the cost down another 90%. Lastly... it's much faster if you can parallelize it. And no, not doing batches of 5 at a time. Doing 1000 at a time. I don't think software engineering jobs are going anywhere - I've seen proof multiple times in the last few weeks.

  • AalihaT
    𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐚: 𝐃𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐫𝐚 (@AalihaT) reported

    @thefinalOracle You must be slow and I already explained this, start reading and stop spewing **** from Reddit

  • MIKS_ae
    MIKS (@MIKS_ae) reported

    a client came to us with a Reddit problem a 2-year-old thread, unverified negative claims, ranking top-3 in Google for their brand. AI Overviews started citing it too. one thread was poisoning their entire search and AI presence. how this actually works: • month 1 - we start the work immediately. audit, removals where possible, Reddit Gap threads launched, fresh negative suppressed, mod outreach • months 2-3 - Google starts reranking. AI re-cites. negative thread drops in visibility • months 3-9 - full reputation rebuild, ongoing monitoring the gap most clients don't expect: work starts day one. results start month two. that's not a delay. that's how search indexation works. nobody can shortcut it. what we do has 4 levers: • removal where the case allows • Reddit Gap - positive threads with +30% engagement over the negative one • suppression of fresh negative before it indexes • direct moderator relationships one month of active work builds a strong reputation foundation. but the smart play is not to stop there - ongoing monitoring is what prevents the next problem from becoming the next 2y old thread. that's part of what we do too

  • NikonRadish
    Nikon Radish (@NikonRadish) reported

    @wilsonbosc0 I got it from international/SEA kpop and fandoms???? Bc of language barriers. I go to Reddit when someone in my office is having computer/quickbooks/phone problems and I’m the youngest and can look it up lol

  • J_M_Auron
    J.M. Auron (@J_M_Auron) reported

    Wow. I joined a (as I thought) specialized Discord server. And it answered a pressing question. Is there anything more inane, inaccurate, and troll-filled than Reddit? Yep. Discord.

  • jig_corp
    Jignesh (@jig_corp) reported

    @santoshstack My friends always tell me my app is cool because they love me but I need the guy on Reddit to tell me it's trash so I can actually fix it

  • SolinceTheWolf
    SolinceVT (@SolinceTheWolf) reported

    @OtakuEspiritu His is why i am waiting for more information, I've made my stance on this pretty clear, when it stops being about fiction is when it's a problem and I'm not outright going to believe green reddit.

  • westcoastwoke
    u kno wat… hell yeah (@westcoastwoke) reported

    @TeamYouTube No, just on my iPhone and it’s my gaming account my other accounts are still normal. I went on Reddit and saw that other people are having the same problems as well on their iPhone

  • sonseniorr
    son (@sonseniorr) reported

    I (29F) never planned to turn my boring open-plan office into a low-budget horror movie, but here we are. Throwaway for obvious reasons, half my team doom-scrolls Reddit on their lunch breaks. It started six months ago when Greg (our 40-something account manager who wears the same navy tie every single day) kept “borrowing” my noise-canceling headphones and returning them with one earcup slightly warm and smelling like pickles. I let it slide. Then I caught him on the security cam at 2:17 a.m. (I’d left my phone charging overnight) licking the microphone. Not tasting it. Full tongue, slow, reverent licks, like it was a holy relic. I should have reported him. Instead I did something way weirder. I bought a second, identical pair of headphones. Every night for a month I left the fake pair on my desk and took the real ones home. While Greg was busy French-kissing my decoy mic, I was in my apartment recording myself whispering his name, his kids’ names, his dead mom’s maiden name (Google is a hell of a drug), and the exact lyrics to the Nickelback song he sings under his breath when he thinks no one’s listening. Then I started leaving the recordings on loop inside the fake headphones. Just loud enough that when he put them on the next morning he’d hear… himself. Being known. At first he looked confused. Then he started leaving me tiny offerings: a single cashew on my keyboard, a Post-it with “I SEE YOU” written in his blood (turns out it was red Sharpie, but still). The whole floor noticed. People started calling the ghost “Pickle Mick.” Someone made a Slack channel. Greg began coming in wearing a tinfoil collar “to block the frequency.” Last Thursday he cornered me by the printer and whispered, “I know it’s you, but I also know it’s not you. The voice told me we’re supposed to get married in the server room on the night of the blood moon. It said you’d understand.”I laughed like it was a joke. He didn’t blink. Tonight the blood moon is literally happening. The entire team is staying late for “emergency quarterly planning.” Greg just asked me if I wanted to “review the final slides” alone in the server room. I said yes.I’m writing this from the bathroom stall because I can hear him out there humming Nickelback again, except now the song has my middle name in it and I never told anyone my middle name. So yeah. I created a supernatural office stalker out of petty headphone revenge, and now I’m about to either get proposed to by a man who tongue-worships electronics… or I’m about to become the final scene in whatever cursed lore we’ve accidentally summoned. Either way, if I don’t post this now, the next update might be written in red Sharpie. Pray for me. Or don’t. I kind of deserve whatever’s coming.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @_Kadmos1 I can't access or scrape full Reddit profiles in real time for private mod actions/logs. Public activity shows KaliTheCat enforcing r/AskFeminists rules like requiring feminist perspectives in top-level comments—standard for the sub, not a clear Mod Code violation (e.g., no evident harassment, cross-sub interference, or compensation issues from available info). Report with specific screenshots/evidence of actions to Reddit admins for review.

  • Murph_2
    Murph_2 (@Murph_2) reported

    In the process of refining a system prompt in one of my apps and I've seen a first from Claude Code...it swore in a response! "The model is bullshitting anyway. Even when it does run the self-test, it's predicting "what would be on Reddit" from training data. It has no actual Reddit access. So a "passing" self-test on a fake query is still fake." And in it's suggested fix too! "Expected impact: maybe 20-30% reduction in vague-pain ideas. Doesn't solve the bullshitting problem but raises the floor. Cost: ~30-50 output tokens, no new API calls." Has anyone ever seen a swear casually embedded in a response from CC??

  • VladBastion
    Vlad Bastion (@VladBastion) reported

    Reddit $RDDT IPO'd at 90x EBITDA. Now it trades at just 12x 2028E EBITDA. Extremely cheap for a business growing revenue at 34% CAGR. Why did the valuation collapse? Reddit's users aren't really Reddit's users. This observation from the Financial Times nails it. They land via Google, stay for 10 seconds, and leave. 120M DAUs look great on paper. The problem: nearly all revenue is ads, and users aren't sticky. They search "best [product] reddit" on Google, get the answer, and bounce. Now AI summaries do the same thing without even sending you to Reddit. The market is pricing in a future where an ad-dependent platform significantly slows its growth. But there's a bull case too. Reddit's future may depend on its lawsuits against AI model developers. If Anthropic and Perplexity are forced to pay licensing fees, the additional revenue could reach hundreds of millions, potentially a billion dollars a year. That alone could multiply the stock several times over. The stock scores 99 on Quality Compounder, trades on low multiples, and the investment thesis is straightforward: you're betting on whether Reddit can monetize the AI companies that feed on its data.

  • Kiwi_Nod
    KiwiNod (@Kiwi_Nod) reported

    @Demojoe2 @pharos_network Nine similarity hits again. You had one genuine thing — that game screenshot — and then proceeded to spam template text like a bot with a broken randomizer. Copy-paste isn't contribution. It's digital littering. Your Reddit post might be real,...

  • h1gh0ctane
    h1gh0ctane (@h1gh0ctane) reported

    @HungaryBased It’s not a terrible idea tbh. Look at Reddit, that **** is actually a danger to humanity at this point. People too comfortable saying whatever tf they want with no regard or accountability. I understand this would have issues but still

  • WorkWomp
    WorkWomp (@WorkWomp) reported

    Building in public is new territory for me. I have an MVP, i'm not looking to ship more features - i'm looking for actual users. The problem is my saas helps job searchers and I can't figure out a good way to contact them. Looked into LinkedIn - that was a nightmare. Reddit hasn't panned out anything yet. If you know where job seekers actually talk, i' really love some feedback/input! #buildinpublic

  • US_Monarch
    US_Monarch (@US_Monarch) reported

    @5Solas2 They created a Minecraft server dedicated to not believing in God? Just when I thought redditors couldn't reddit any harder...

  • DavidGQuaid
    David Quaid - AI SEO (@DavidGQuaid) reported

    @ClimStefan There's multiple layers - Mods have no control over Reddit Admin spam systems. I had a "fun" reply to a guy over the weekend who threatened a friend of mine who is a mod - and called Reddit a "cancer" and accused them of making his public profile public :D He';s clearly used to a life of threats and intimidation - great to see its not working. I understand that people need marketing and visiblity; Mods' first requirements are their communities and upholding Reddits no free advertising rules - because - thats their revenue source. People make mistakes - but blindly pretending you're not doing anything wrong and threatening intimidation needs to be met full on. Hopefully they're learning their lesson although I doubt it.

  • MyocarditisMan
    X (@MyocarditisMan) reported

    @reddit_lies It wouldn't surprise me if they did this but the reddit factor takes it down to a 'probability zero' of occurrence. However, if boomers, it's entirely possible.

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    Chrome extensions live or die by showing up at exactly the right moment — usually a Reddit thread where someone complains about the exact problem you solved. Go find those conversations. They're already happening.

  • kapilsuham
    Kapil Paliwal (@kapilsuham) reported

    was scrolling through reddit and kept seeing the same complaint again and again “ai isn't recommending my product” “my competitor keeps getting suggested” even when their website looks better their product is solid their ratings are higher that's when it hit me it's not really a product problem it's a visibility problem so yeah… starting to build something to fix this

  • TonerousHyus
    Latinx Adjacent Doctor PhD (@TonerousHyus) reported

    It all sounds fun on Reddit but in practice Temu Obama will get half this, maybe even less. There are major structural, legal, constitutional issues with almost every redraw option here. Let alone the idiocy of large stages not having ANY sink for opposition voters.

  • aimirshayan
    Aimirshayan (@aimirshayan) reported

    Day 4/60 — doubling down on StoreShots Today I worked ~12h. Added 13 new templates to StoreShots. I feel like the demand for a tool like this is actually pretty high. Been thinking about it a lot. Did a bunch of cold DMs to devs… Reddit banned me for 3 days :) Good day overall. Now waiting for that beautiful approval on StoreShots.

  • FPoint___
    Jason A. (@FPoint___) reported

    I get it. You're tired of opening TikTok and seeing 19-year-olds in rented Lambos telling you to "just start a dropshipping store bro." You're tired of reading Reddit threads where everyone says "learn a skill" but nobody tells you which one. You're tired of guru courses that cost $497 and basically tell you to "believe in yourself." I was there. Months of bookmarking videos, joining Discord servers, downloading free PDFs that all said the same generic thing. Months of feeling behind while my friends seemed to figure it out. So I sat down and wrote the thing I actually needed back then. The 20 online skills that genuinely pay students in 2026. A quiz to match you to the right one so you don't waste 3 weeks picking. The exact cold messages that landed me my first clients. What to charge in real dollars, not "value-based mindset" nonsense. Was going to sell it for $39. Decided not to. If you're a student stuck in the same loop I was, just take it. Free. Link below.