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Problems in the last 24 hours
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August 19: 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 (50%)
- Sign in (31%)
- Errors (19%)
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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akin.korpe (@akinkep) reportedgot banned on reddit for 2 months. the reason was simple, we were pitching before anyone asked. the fix was just as simple, only show up when someone asks for a recommendation. being helpful works better than promoting. how are you finding customers on reddit
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ꨄ⋆𝓹𝓻𝓲𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓼𝓼𝓮⋆ꨄ (@ppalennii) reportedthey on “that” reddit celebrating too. really can’t fix some ppls stupidity
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William / DooM (@DooMYouTube) reportedOnly issue with the soulsborne community is that they only know reddit humor
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That weird cake (@Cake_sized_dog) reported@DocStrangelove2 I mean she was BPD with a host of other problems, not excusing reddit retards but it was when and not if.
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Truth Mystery (@TruthAndMyst) reported@reddit_lies It wouldn't surprise me if Reddit was already populated by a lot of DARPA style AI bots long before civilian AI took off. Perhaps it became an issue.
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Omar Choudhury (@OmarChoudhury99) reportedA defamatory YT video almost ended a founder's career 3 removal firms gave up And she wasted $12K wasted But we stepped in and took it down for her in 8 days 🐐 A defamatory video can do serious damage long before anyone gives you a chance to explain yourself One search, one share, one recommendation can put the accusation in front of the exact person you needed to impress And in this case, 3 removal firms already gave up after taking a sum total of around $12K from her But the problem wasn't simply finding someone willing to “try” It was understanding the case, the platform, the content, and the proper path to getting it dealt with And that's where legit, high-level removal work gets very different from cheap plugs and generic takedown attempts You need the right legal support, technical resources, case data, and people who know how to navigate difficult platforms... And boom! We took the video down in 8 days BEST IN THE GAME! If a defamatory article, video, Reddit thread, or review is putting your name or business at risk... DM me and let's restore your online presence 📲
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Miss Vida Boheme (@L1bbychessler) reported@TITAN72744 @RyanBlades_ It's happening to a lot of people according to the Cineplex Reddit. They're charging then saying an issue with tickets. Some people are getting logged out or can't log in. The website is tweaking.
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Hypertrophic Gibbon (@ShameelBas) reported@GulagInmate5790 @JTAlexander Reddit is down the hallway
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Bryan Ng (@boomerrbryan) reportedI want subscribr to be the reason a plumber in Ohio who's never touched a camera has a YouTube channel that pays his mortgage not "could" have one. HAS one. running. videos going out every week. phone ringing from people who watched right now the gap is stupid. the plumber has 20 years of knowledge his customers desperately want. the knowledge is in his head, he gives it away free on every service call. a 22 year old mining reddit threads is packaging that same knowledge into AI videos and collecting the audience the plumber can't compete because "starting a YouTube channel" sounds like becoming a creator and he'd rather chew glass. and honestly? he's right. becoming a creator is a terrible pitch but "talk into your phone on the drive home and we'll handle the rest", that he'll do. that's a tool, not a lifestyle change that's what we're building. the world's smallest gap between knowing something and having a channel we're not there yet. the scripts still sound like AI when the topic gets technical & the voice matching breaks on accents we haven't trained enough but the vision is clear and the gap is closable and every week we ship something that makes it smaller I'll tell you when we get there. or I'll tell you when we fail. either way you'll hear it from me first
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Ali (@InRegardstoAli) reportedThe @AMCTheatres app being trash aside... the fact that they don't limit the quantity of tickets* someone is able to buy in person is a huge ******* problem. *for really popular movies! Scalpers on reddit brag about using A List perks to resell tickets for hundreds of dollars.
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Saulthis445 (@Mass3279) reported@TmcAtom @nocontextmemes Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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philthy (@phillygrk) reported@maingear @santos_wallace I purchased a roughly $4k MAINGEAR PC in September 2024 and paid extra for an extended warranty because I expected that, if something went wrong, MAINGEAR would stand behind the system. My GPU failed, and I personally delivered the PC to MAINGEAR on July 1, 2026. I was then told that because the 4090 is no longer being produced, they would have to pursue the manufacturer warranty rather than simply replacing it under the extended warranty. Despite dozens of testimonies on Reddit from others in my situation being given upgrades or comparable replacements as stated on their warranty. They pointed to a “may” clause in their warranty terms that gives maingear the choice of replacing or working with manufacturer. I waited over a month for this process, during which I spent another $2k on additional parts and even had a colleague purchase a $7k build from them for our business. I picked up my pc on August 13th and despite their internal testing the GPU was defective. Now I’m being told they want to essentially do this all over again. At this point, I have been dealing with a defective GPU and warranty process for nearly two months with no end in sight despite having purchased an expensive system and specifically paying for extended warranty coverage. Just like last time I’m being told we will contact Nvidia to expedite this quickly. All I have to show for the past 2 months are wasted time, fuel, mileage and over $120 in tolls commuting back and forth to their location from Queens, NY three times and knowing at least one more trip remains. What makes this particularly frustrating is that it feels like MAINGEAR’s priority is minimizing their own cost rather than resolving the problem for the customer. Every step seems to involve pushing the cost, delay, or responsibility further down the chain; whether that means NVIDIA, another RMA, or ultimately the me. A great example is when I picked up my supposedly fixed pc, they didn’t even have it in a box, when I asked for one they told me it would cost $50. I had given them my original packaging when I dropped off the pc initially and that too was gone. I bought a computer from MAINGEAR and paid for an extended warranty. I shouldn’t have to spend months waiting to get a functioning system. I expected substantially better from a company positioning itself as a premium PC builder. This has been an extremely frustrating and unacceptable warranty experience. Finally I think it’s appropriate to add that I dealt with their director of operations who essentially gas lit me, like I was unreasonable for being upset and acted like I wanted a free upgrade. During my wait for the first replacement GPU , I had offered to pay $2k to move to a 5090 and they keep the RMA for my 4090 in house and he refused. He insisted that we wait for Nvidia to either replace the GPU or issue a prorated refund which would cover a free downgrade to a 5080. I will admit I was likely premature when I first had a meltdown over this warranty in early July, but in hindsight my concerns were justified bc here I am.
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Igwe_of_London (@unChain_onChain) reported@BraysonGrowth @thegreatola Insta and TikTok have higher payment click thrus and conversions, reddit is beytet for bulding slow true viral buzz
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Mikhail Rogov (@i_mika_el) reported@AnghanMeet29 @marclou reddit issues usually mean links too early, mods hate that. build karma with real comments first, then post
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Nishant Singh (@nishantsingh211) reportedSpoke with a founder who gets 70% of his signups from Reddit. No ads. No content strategy. No audience. He just spends a few hours each week helping people who have the exact problem his product solves. 5 months later: 1,700 paying users. Reddit is crazy......
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Two Skateboards (@TwoSk8boards) reported@volkmardeadguy Reddit was so ******* nasty when Ghislaine was running it, now its still gross but they’ve basically smoothed it down into a corporate environment
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Lukáš Janeček (@Eldzej_cz) reported@Grummz Hm, not sure how I feel about this. For mainline topics, Reddit is absolutely terrible, but for niche stuff, it can be pretty great and only source
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ThiefofAlways (@AlwaysThiefof) reported@theseamaxwell I missed the muradean actuator and can't return to original area. Therefore can't upgrade weapon. This is broken bs. Reddit info stated you need to restart game. Lost 6hrs.
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Hinson Boy (@babybullHinson) reported@jwalkermobile I’d rather dress down a guy privately than send a ***** *** Reddit. I even said maybe you’ve had a bad day .
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Deepanshu Giri (@lunarastro108) reportedTwitter/X sometimes feels like the kangaroo court of the internet—everyone is ready to judge, interrogate, convict, and circulate half-truths before the facts are even clear. Use it long enough and you may notice something deeper: your mind starts normalising conflict, outrage, public trials and legal battles as the natural way to resolve every disagreement. What you repeatedly consume eventually becomes part of your mental vocabulary for solving problems. Having problems in your marriage? Stay away from Reddit. Already dealing with legal disputes? Stay away from X—or at least stop consuming it constantly. Not every disagreement needs an audience. Not every conflict needs a verdict. And certainly not every problem needs a courtroom.
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crashout (@0xCRASHOUT) reported@GraemeVIP @thsottiaux i am tracking, i use omp and im certainly more advanced than you are. i suspect im burning tokens hella fast cuz im using 1mil context but just look on twitter and reddit everyone has the same experience as me. and if 3 pro plans can’t even last a freaking week what’s the point of it?? i have THREE PRO PLANS. if THREE PLANS isnt enough for my usage then theres a fundamental problem with how much usage the pro plan gives, OR the usage changed.
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Ramish Jehanzeb (@JehanzebRa47057) reportedHow to do research when you find a winner: > Brainstorm reasons why you think the ad worked. > Write down all the reasons > Use those reasons as keywords to type into TikTok, Instagram, reddit, etc. > See which one of those keywords are the most present > Make angles around the keywords you have the highest conviction behind, aka the ones that are mentioned the most.
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Edoardo Stradella (@e_stradella) reported@seosmarty I manage a few promotional accounts (and keep an eye on many more). It doesn't seem to matter if you're only using reddit to post about your product (as long as you don't spam, astroturf or try to bend the rules). Haven't had any problems with that, even on new accounts.
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General Catalyst (@generalcatalyst) reported"When will agents surpass humans on the internet?" @haakamaujla co-founded @agentmail to give AI agents their own email inboxes. An email address is the first thing the internet asks anyone for, and its next billion users will need one. Watch @yuris in conversation with Haakam. Chapters 00:00 — Why AI Agents Need Their Own Email 02:38 — The Drop Shipping Dream That Became AgentMail 08:27 — A Reddit Post and the First Customer 16:53 — The OpenClaw Explosion 22:31 — Email Is the Paper Trail of the Internet 29:11 — Sign In With AgentMail 32:50 — Billions of Agents in 18 Months 40:56 — Where Trust on the Internet Begins
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Cromulent John (@tortapounder800) reported@TheMetsX Fanbase spirit isn’t the problem, fanbase intellect is, at least on here and reddit. None of yall know ball
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april⚢ فرح ⏳ (@lesbistaroth) reported@CoreZMT @stickstwt Those people aren’t people who have trouble following the game plot, they’re people who genuinely think the HP is set up as a good person somehow (again, the Reddit thread) Especially with everything nod krai revealed there’s no excuse
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E Robert (@ertuchinski) reported@TheWiseIC Homie, we develop and maintain LLMs for defense use. I know EXACTLY how all this works. Never be emotionally attached to any stock. Take my input and add it to your aggregate for this name and make your decision based off that. Reddit was useful for language and grammar, that's it. All LLMs have that down now. You're going to see a huge drop. That's just my 2 cents.
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🌬 belle and saint sebastian (@_sparrowboy) reportedpeople on reddit be like "had to put down my dog because it had bit people please tell me im a good person hashtag behavioral euthanasia"
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Om Patel (@om_patel5) reportedSEND MORE EMAILS 67,410 in the last 30 days at 99% deliverability isnt even enough im optimizing it so i can hit 1 million a month heres my EXACT strat (full playbook): THE INFRASTRUCTURE >separate sending domain, never your main one >warm it properly, and warming is a sending pattern not a 2 week countdown, ramp volume and get real replies >spf, dkim, dmarc all configured on day one >plain text, no bold, no images, no links in the first email >if your email looks like a newsletter it goes to promotions, pretty obv >verify every single address, skipping this once took a campaign to 3.8% bounce and it was the worst performer out of 11 >rotate your sending infra every 60 to 90 days with fresh inboxes already warmed in the background so you never pause COLD EMAILS 1\ targeting and offer >targeting and offer are 80% of your result, copy is 10%, subject lines are the rest >your offer needs a specific number, a timeframe and risk reversal or nothing else matters >pull the list with apollo, filter by job title and company size >then go narrower, heres an example, one client went 1.5% to 4.7% replies just by targeting hr managers at manufacturing companies with 200 to 500 employees who posted a recruiter job in the last 30 days, same product same copy >go where the inbox isnt saturated, manufacturing, construction, logistics, healthcare all beat saas >ai agent enriches every lead, scrapes their recent posts, pulls one specific checkable detail >trigger event personalization hits 8.7% replies, name and company merge tags hit 3.2% 2\ the sequence >4 emails, no pitch in email 1, just something useful you found for them, a doc, a teardown, anything >case study in 2, niche data in 3, breakup in 4 >email 1 pulls 61% of your replies, follow ups pull 22, 11 and 6, anything past 4 is dead weight >25 to 75 words, one idea, one ask, best performing email i have seen was 51 words >lowercase subject lines beat capitalized ones about 80% of the time >tuesday wednesday thursday only, 7 to 8am their local time, monday friday and weekends are a waste >booking link in every single one 3\ intent data beats cold lists >scrape job boards for people publicly posting that they need exactly what you sell >find the company, find the decision maker, verify the email >send 6 lines offering the service plus a free sample >you skip the entire proposal queue because they already declared intent in public >same logic reddit monitoring runs on, just pointed at a different signal MARKETING EMAILS ON PEOPLE WHO SIGNED UP >welcome sequence the second someone signs up >feature launch sequence every time you ship >trial ending sequence with the exact feature they used most >onboarding drip if they signed up and never activated, one email per core feature until they hit the first real win >hard paywall or free plan that never converted, send them a meeting link, not another discount >same for anyone who opened pricing 3 times and bounced, or started checkout and dropped >talking to hesitant users converts insanely well, they almost always have one specific objection and it takes 5 minutes to kill it on a call >churn winback 14 days after they cancel, lead with what shipped since they left >reactivation for anyone who hasnt logged in for 30 days >every one of these is triggered by product behaviour, not by a calendar AI AGENTS RUN ALL OF IT agent... >writes 20 subject line variants, you keep the 3 that get opens >watches for anyone who opened 3+ times and flags them for a manual follow up >replies to inbound support emails off your product knowledge base >fires a custom teardown back the second someone replies, while theyre still sitting in their inbox >emails you a daily digest of everything it did overnight >updates its own rules when a sequence underperforms EVERYTHING FUNNELS TO ONE PLACE >booking link in every email, every bio, every landing page, every reply >give two doors on the call, do it yourself with what i just sent, or book me, so its never you vs ghosting >10 calls a week minimum with people who showed intent >ask all 10 what nearly stopped them signing up >go fix exactly that, then email the list about the fix more sends, better data, sharper copy, more calls if replies are trickling in and your infra is healthy, the fix is more volume most people send 12 cold emails and decide email is dead email isnt dead but your volume is
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Solomon (@iamalijandro) reportedLATEST: Reddit joins the S&P 500 TODAY - $3 BILLION in forced buying incoming The social media platform officially joins the benchmark before market open, replacing AvalonBay Communities. JPMorgan estimates index funds tracking the S&P 500 will need to buy ~16.7 million RDDT shares - roughly three days of average trading volume. At Friday's ~2.9 billion of mechanical demand. The setup is unusual. Reddit is down 31%+ YTD and 42% from its September 2025 peak. Now a wave of passive buyers must step in - regardless of fundamentals. Friday's 13% surge was the pregame. Monday's 7.5% pullback to $164.50 was the profit-taking. Today is the main event. $RDDT $SPY $QQA $META