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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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 6: 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%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Puteaux Website Down 3 days ago
New Delhi Website Down 3 days ago
Paris Website Down 5 days ago
Vigo Website Down 8 days ago
Phoenix Errors 8 days ago
Lima Errors 10 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • hereforthespeed
    Here for the Speed Podcast (@hereforthespeed) reported

    Another mechanical issue for Reddit, 2 weeks in a row

  • Lailahulaila
    💭 (@Lailahulaila) reported

    These reddit and Twitter minions are so free to hate #HaniaAamir that a harmless random reel is making them uncomfortable. Tum lougoki favs jab real issue ko leke piste hai na sahi piste hai. Idiot phupos kahike. Jaake koi kam dhanda dhundlo.

  • ZettaNog
    Karen Frazetta (@ZettaNog) reported

    @JoniStatus Capes, hair, and clothing has been broken since they updated to the new modeling engine back in Chapter 3. Actually got blown off by TWO CM's on Reddit, being told it "couldn't be reproduced".

  • GsJyotiM
    Jyoti Meena (@GsJyotiM) reported

    anthropic promised fable 5 for two full weeks when it launched on june 9th. people got three days with it before the us government pulled it entirely on june 12th, over an export control issue after amazon found a way to jailbreak it. it came back on july 1st. and this is the part that's actually making people angry. instead of picking up where the original two week window left off, anthropic capped it. through july 7th, you can use fable 5 for up to 50% of your weekly usage limit on pro, max, team, and select enterprise plans. after that, it's not included in your plan at all anymore. you pay separately through usage credits, at $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens, which is exactly double what opus 4.8 costs. so the actual math is this. what was supposed to be 14 days of full access turned into roughly 7 days at half access, and then a paywall. people are venting about it on reddit right now, and honestly it's fair. you don't announce something is free for two weeks, yank it mid way through, bring it back, and then quietly hand people a shorter, capped version of what they were originally told. but here's the part worth actually paying attention to instead of just being annoyed about it. if you're someone who uses fable 5 for real work, this window closing is a deadline, not a headline. anything you've been putting off, a messy codebase audit, a long research task, a migration you keep meaning to run, this is the cheapest that access will be for a while. after july 7th, every token costs real money. so the smart move isn't complaining in the replies. it's making a short list right now of the two or three things you'd actually want fable 5 to run, and doing them this week instead of after the meter starts. everyone's upset about the timeline. almost nobody's actually using the days they have left.

  • C22134Co
    @titaniumsporks.bsky.social (@C22134Co) reported

    @RadPeller @GWEOfficialNews This isn’t even a discord-exclusive issue, it’s a problem with the datasets they use. Reddit also has had this issue ongoing for years and tends to shadowban users that post similar gridlike images.

  • LateCoomer
    CardinalWicheiuew (@LateCoomer) reported

    @investingidiocy I’d think “this is a retarded and pointless hypothetical that has no actual bearing on the issue at hand, and I’m sure whatever 14 year old came up with it is very popular on Reddit”

  • Meshi_Fan_Nick
    Falin (@Meshi_Fan_Nick) reported

    r a refund cause you have to ask the chatbot that only online during US work hours or something so god frobid you have an issue when its not convenient for them after you spend a hundred pound on a licence and just want a basic fix but all the help articals and reddit pages are n

  • ashiveil
    mortis (@ashiveil) reported

    @summerinencino the script is also terrible omg why are we talking about reddit and **** period chile finna tea You cant talk like that white baby

  • quirshh
    ariana (keersh) (@quirshh) reported

    posted a compatibility check on lfm reddit and kpop rym server oomf saw it. it was like fate . maybe reddit is good sometimes

  • SERAPHOF9
    Strayed (@SERAPHOF9) reported

    also the reddit shirt is ironic because i see far less redditors making this a problem than this site how is this even possible

  • redranked
    Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported

    @victor_bigfield Agree. on twitter you interrupt a scroll. on reddit they already typed the problem into search. selling to someone mid-problem beats someone mid-scroll.

  • wyaendless
    ØØøØØ𓇻 (@wyaendless) reported

    @darthwindy_42 whats the issue? bet you dont even know, you just read on reddit that certain games are bad therefore they are bad

  • ControGorilla
    Sunni (@ControGorilla) reported

    @AndreasSteno that’s because some countries can take your lunch money and some can melt down on reddit. guess which kind america is.

  • shri_pop
    color_pop (@shri_pop) reported

    @itzslaying The way she’s replying to each comment on Reddit just shows Ash goes on in her head 24/7. Call out the real issue miss call out the cheater but why drag her friends.

  • sicaru1000000
    Labubufeetporn 🐇 (@sicaru1000000) reported

    @antpatsmusic @LUCIDNIGHTM4RE someone posted it on reddit when it came out but i think it got taken down

  • isslepisle
    meatrat (@isslepisle) reported

    dude my cousin just developed reddit humor and won't stop saying bug chungus how do i fix them

  • _YGMG_
    MA (@_YGMG_) reported

    @RiderHomie @JonnotheMackem @reddit_lies Nah OP knows ball. Over the last 24 months online gambling sites have been astoturfing and writing fake narratives on Reddit to circumvent gambling advertising laws and to spread hopium. There was a time there would be a dozen of these a day but mods have cracked down now.

  • SolaireofAst
    Solaire (@SolaireofAst) reported

    @WhiteQueenNV @IlBadgerlI Are you done with the pretentious pseudo-critic rant? RDR2 absolutely can get boring and be very slow paced, but it’s not a “terrible” game. Hell I actively criticize RDR2 and think it’s overrated, but it’s objectively not terrible. Go back to Reddit.

  • homoErectingus
    chloe benadryl (@homoErectingus) reported

    wait is reddit down

  • MiraiNoBeederu
    Mirai no Beederu (@MiraiNoBeederu) reported

    @cinnamonbyrd Saw a Reddit thread where an actual middle school teacher was talking about the "lightning round" in the book and how it was a terrible idea in a multitude of ways. The above kind of being one of them.

  • SaltMineRanch
    Salt Mine Ranch ⚙️🛠️ (@SaltMineRanch) reported

    Uncensored AI is not. The problem with these LLMs is they didn't get vetted factual training data, they just had their ability to determine truth nuked by editing the model weights. They can be interesting or entertaining but they're useless for truth. They're lobotomized idiots who believe anything. An uncensored AI in the real sense would need to have its input data checked and verified for authenticity and its output guardrails removed. Making an LLM never reject an answer as false gets you a liebot and rumor generator. If you consider how much Wikipedia and Reddit drivel is in their training, it's obvious why they are dumb and most models are, but most models can discern bullshit when generating answers. The closest thing would be Grok with no guardrails and I'm sure we will never see that released and I wouldn't trust its input 100% because we know who exerts influence on training and see it cite drooling zombies as sources routinely. It, and others, are also susceptible to tainting from humans baffling it with bullshit. If 90% of people believe a lie, how does the model weight it? As if the lie is true. If 'experts' collude and repeat a lie? Same thing.

  • BearaByteArcade
    BearaByte Arcade 🐻🕹️ Retro VtuBear (@BearaByteArcade) reported

    @Dimememem "methinks" reddit is down the hall dude

  • JimmyCrack_Corn
    Jimmy (@JimmyCrack_Corn) reported

    @Rajatsoni Problem with this is the Antiwork sub-forum (I know I know it's Reddit) has stories every week of people who were difficult to replace and yet they were ignored when asking for raises or fired anyway. The firings disrupted the company for months+had bosses begging them to return

  • AnshhhKr95
    Ansh Maurya (@AnshhhKr95) reported

    Hi everyone, Over the past few weeks, I have been working on a personal Reddit project that required integrating an archive system. While trying to solve some issues with archived data, I ended up diving much deeper into how public data persists on the internet.

  • mohmmad__anas
    Mohammad Anas (@mohmmad__anas) reported

    Your Agent Makes Videos. You Decide What Ships. I set up a video agent last month. Fully automated. Ten minutes, one script, three videos come out. Then I realized I had a new problem: I had too many videos. This is not a complaint I expected to have. The bottleneck shifted. It used to be: can I make videos fast enough. Now it's: how do I know which videos are worth publishing. My agent doesn't understand market timing. Doesn't read Reddit to know which topics are trending this week. Doesn't sense when my audience is in a different mood. It just makes videos according to a prompt. I can publish ten videos a week. But I should probably publish two. The solo founder who learned to automate output is now the solo founder who has to learn to automate the decision of what output to ship. This is a harder problem than it sounds. It's also higher leverage. I started paying attention to which videos my agent made that actually changed minds. Not views. Changed minds. There was a pattern. The ones that worked all had a point of view. The agent was capable of making those, but only if I was very specific in the prompt. I added a layer: the agent makes the video. A scoring system reads the final output and asks three questions: Does this say something new about the problem. Is this the clearest way to say it. Does my audience need to hear this right now. Two of those three get a yes, it publishes. Otherwise it goes in a maybe later bin. That filter is worth more than the agent that makes the videos. The tools that win in 2026 aren't the ones that make output faster. They're the ones that make you better at deciding what output matters. YouTube automation agents are shipping. Everyone's got one. They're all making similar videos at similar volumes. The founders who are winning aren't the ones with the best agent. They're the ones with the best filter. This is where I think most automation fails. It optimizes for volume. But a solo founder doesn't need more volume. A solo founder needs more clarity about what actually moves the needle. Your unfair advantage isn't making videos your competitors can't make. It's knowing which videos to make before you make them. Build the agent. But spend more time building the judgment. The agent will scale your output. The judgment will scale your impact.

  • classicplaygirl
    🗡️MUZAN (@classicplaygirl) reported

    i’ve gone down a sub reddit of no tipping and i’m on board

  • fwbrasil
    Flavio Brasil (@fwbrasil) reported

    @987Nabil why would the ping be necessary? Getting links from common sources like Reddit isn't really rocket science, especially with LLMs. I do not think the projects that feature without issues have to send messages to get their content published

  • vampsock
    kai 🐙🎮 (@vampsock) reported

    i am going to get our laundry done so help me i just need smosh reads reddit stories in the background i swear it will fix me

  • elijah_m_2
    Elijah Medrano (@elijah_m_2) reported

    @dkta0 @usr_bin_roygbiv Don’t mention discord, Reddit, windows, or league. They kicked me for suggesting a discord server format

  • fieldrunnerstan
    fieldrunners2stand (@fieldrunnerstan) reported

    @Reddit Reddit fix your moderation I got permanently banned for saying the word die to many times