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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (63%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (13%)
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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dora is suspended CAUTION⚠️ HEAVY SERENADE (@dorainprison) reportedis reddit down or is it my network
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Lucius Seneca (@TheLuciusSeneca) reported@Danielp34985240 @RAAA_AAAT I sent Reddit into melting down mode by posting all the tweets where Rifujin goes to war against these ideas and the idea that the next story and they completely refuse to accept it or go into retard mode saying that the author doesn't know xD
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R (@iCanFixTS) reported@killamaya13 @turtlducks not a celebrity but there’s a TikTok influencer who has managed to get her Reddit snark pages taken down multiple times.
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The Doctor (@Doctorthe113) reported@chribjel That reminds me of reddit randomly asking me to reset my password. Here's the catch. My main account uses mail + password login. Alt uses the Google oauth using the same email. Now I can't reset nor log back in :)
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Kira🏳️⚧️🍉 (@_Rat_fucker) reportedYou sound just like someone i knew, an uncaring ***** who NEEDS to beat other people down with the fact that worse problems do in fact exist which means that YOUR problems are null and void and your horrible for even feeling sad in the first place. Please flee back to reddit
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Bits Blitz Designs (@BlitzBits) reported@Cults3D Seems to work fine on my phone now, I’ll check tonight if it also works on my laptop. Folks on reddit mentioned they had similar issues but only on their computers, not phones
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A. Nethell? (@aspiringWatcher) reported@Signalice39 There was an ancient Reddit post for IIRC RR1 as to help people to figure out when to use EGOs and Ishmael had a "People will actually read the EGO passives" madness mantra affixed to it. Her oldest EGOs all have busted passives. You can lock Lei Heng down into permanentl 1 speed
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★ edgar allan *** 🫧⚢ (@loserpartyy) reportedIt's a reddit post so it has a 50/50 shot of being fake but this is still a real issue
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🦋Dani3ll👽 (@Dani3ll) reported@SlayingShaymin @CamilleOchoa18 oh, so you cheated and learned the ending on reddit. cheating doesn’t make you smarter than the next, it just makes you cheater. If you already knew the ending, it wasn’t on your own accord and you didn’t “figure it out,” it was because you were told. The writing was terrible!
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J🅰️de (@JadeTheArt) reported@ivycomb Reading your reddit post 5 months ago, it doesnt even seem like they solved the issue in the first place.
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Hisa (@hisanigeria) reportedX, the social media app is the least valuable part of SpaceX. Poor ad revenue. Functions mainly as a data feed for Grok. Worth roughly $25 billion, slightly less than Reddit. Significant on its own. A rounding error inside a $2 trillion company.
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Adeyinka Prime™ (@adefilaadeyinka) reportedWhat the next 7 days could look like: Day 1-3: Find 5 Reddit threads where founders are asking about MRR drops or failed payments. Leave a specific, helpful reply. No pitch. Just value. Day 4-5: Write one post targeting "Stripe failed payment rate" and drop it in 3 SaaS founder communities. Day 6-7: Create one piece of content around the actual problem. "What does a 9% payment failure rate cost you?" That's the search term that pulls in the right founder.
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Kabshah Kashif (@cupshah) reported@NehraWorkss Once i finish rdr2 and my school I will switch to fedora too hopefully coz I ain't really messing around with os coz I'm not ready to sit down for 12hrs learning how to boot this up and going back and forth on reddit and yt.
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prithvi (@anondeguerre) reportedSeveral websites are acting weird today. Things are slow on the Twitter and Reddit mobile apps. Is this war related?
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Annie Yang (@annieqyang) reported300+ users, 150+ waitlist signups within 24 hours, and 10s of user interviews from Reddit here's my full guide so YOU TOO can start getting users from Reddit TO START, you should treat each subreddit like a community, instead of just a way to promote your tool. youll then be able to find creative ways to connect with each subreddit to get what you need Here are my tips: 1) speak to a painful problem: you should be intimately familiar with the pain point you're solving, and write passionately about it. For example - I was a quant dev, and i was building a compensation transparency table for high finance/quants. i was able to speak a ton to this problem (no salary transparency, wildly different bonuses, nothing solved this problem currently) and this helped me get 300+ people to fill out a form before i even started building the website The other time i did this, i was building an automated job application tool for people who were having trouble finding a job. I talked about the amount of time it took to apply to each job, and how people had to apply to hundreds of jobs in this economy. I posted something along these lines to a few different groups and i got 150+ waitlist signups within 24 hours. you should speak about the problem as passionately and intimately as possible 2) offer a TON of value: Create posts or respond to comments with pure value (do NOT promote your tool). Then when people respond, you can message them privately and continue the conversation from there. Not everyone will respond, but some will. Linking your tool directly will likely get you banned from many subreddits. I have found that Reddit has gotten stricter with this in the past few years 3) offer your tool as a service, and then ask where to promote said service: you have to get pretty creative with this. you can take the premise of the tool you're building and offer it as a personal service you want to provide, and ask the community where you should go to find clients. a ton of users (if you're building something people actually need) will comment that they would like to work with you, and from there you can private DM each user and get user interviews from there. I was able to gauge interest and get a ton of user interviews by doing this a few times. 3) Pretend you're someone doing research: put out a survey and offer a $5 gift card as a reward to anyone who is willing to do an interview. this works because people will come in to the zoom meetings ready to answer your research questions, but don't expect these ones to convert to paying users and treat this as informational only. you may still be blocked for this but it worked for me. it is VERY important it does not sound like you're promoting a tool you've already built and are trying to profit from unless it's in subreddits like r/sideproject etc. Redditors respond a lot better when questions are phrased more as research/need advice. i would treat reddit as a place where you can look for problems people are having, discuss, and get your INITIAL users from, not as a way to repeatedly scale Hope you try this out and hope this can help! :D
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Jesse 🏳️⚧️ (@Jesselacry) reported@Jaybaesun What do you think are the best platforms for us to use? Reddit is so anti creator and this is terrible too.
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CRP Agentic Engineer LARP ARC (@ChainlinkP) reportedJFC even Reddit knew. That's when you know you're down bad.
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Antid (@antisadh) reportedKEVIN BUILT A PRIVATE AI SERVER FROM 5 MAC MINIS PULLING UNDER 30 WATTS IDLE AND KILLED HIS $200/MONTH CLAUDE BILL FOR $3 A MONTH IN ELECTRICITY two months ago kevin posted his claude code bill on reddit, $170 in 10 days of building a saas, the quality was magic but the bill was not the top reply said "i bought a mac mini m4, haven't paid anthropic since" and the thread exploded with developers doing the same math uber rolled out claude code to 5,000 engineers and watched bills hit $500 to $2,000 per person, burning through their entire $3.4 billion AI budget in 4 months the mac mini m4 starts at $599 one time, pulls 10 to 20 watts running 24/7, and costs $3 a month in electricity while a windows AI machine doing the same job costs $30 to $50 a month just to stay on ollama added support for the anthropic messages api in january 2026, so claude code itself connects to your local mac mini with one environment variable, same interface, zero API costs apple stores ran out of mac minis in 2026 because $599 one time beats $200 a month forever, that shortage is the most honest product review any machine has ever received the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes.
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The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported@xLanceBryantx Obviously the market isn’t efficient. I am still long $RDDT $NOW $UBER. $NOW has ran up fast so I get the drop, but Uber and Reddit falling is just crazy. They have been beaten down so much.
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Roger Duckman (@rogerduckman) reported@LibertySaxon @LPNH You’re not helping your case. Reddit is down the hall and 2 doors to the left.
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Keetone (@Keeetone) reportedthe og reddit marketing everytime: "I built an app to solve my own problem"
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bre (@taybreezy83) reportedpeople who reply to extremely obviously faked engagement/text/reddit/street interview posts like they’re real need to be put down as population control and i’m serious
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bert bvdemier (@bvdemier) reported@WeAreMassEffect ME1, while having some issues was the best. Shepard was just an agent. In every game after 1, Shepard devolved into a joke of"He sleeps around with every alien *****, just like Kirk"(a reddit shittake about Kirk) The series devolved into a glorified datingsim to please shippers
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elisa (@towoeh) reportedi don't know why people put reddit down so much. bored? reddit. dumb question? reddit. hyperfixation? reddit. horny? you guessed it, reddit!
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Чассен Комарова (@RUBICONCROSS2) reported@GBX_Press Quick!! Get the Israeli Propagandists at MALAT and the Reddit incels on this problem STAT!!
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IllTemperedTuna (@SeaCritDev) reported@ALegendaryDrops Retro Studios isn't part of Nintendo, that's why I used Metroid Prime as an example but there are so many others. And many of these studios... they make their games IN THE UNREAL ENGINE. Which means that Unreal in a very real way made those games as well, unlike Valve that can only say they hosted the files on a server. Like this is entirely the reason I made that point about Metroid Prime, it is an outside studio that was paid by Nintendo to put a game on their platform. So please, do tell how this is exploitive of the consumer. Or is it an IP thing? Is this how irrational we're going to get? Again, the unbridled love of Valve has totally brainwashed you guys. I wish everyone could take a step back, unload the bias from all those reddit memes and the decades of shilling, and just see Steam for what it is, a competently made file download service that gets a lot of its good will from the very games they exploit with a 30% cut.
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Antifa HR Coordinator 🌹 🖖 (@AntiFaHR3) reported@mcmansionhell Oh no, Reddit is not for any of those things. It’s for “what does this Windows error message mean” or “does it look like my junction box is going to burn down my house” or did the guy who built my patio screw me”
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Dan Wiebe (@dnwiebe) reported@DirgousKains @beetbandit1982 @downbadcomment You sound like you're convinced you're right, and I still don't really understand what you're talking about, and I don't actually care about the issue at hand--a probably-fictional story from Reddit--anyway. So...sure: whatever you say.
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ChameleosNotExisting (@Burden_Existing) reportedHow many news articles and blatant astroturfs does it take for people to just realize reddit is mostly a bot net designed to push whatever ideology it feels like. Pretty sure the guy who owns reddit is a zionist and let's Israeli hate subs slide with no problems
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starmex (@starmexxx) reportedHAO **** BUILT AN AI SERVER FARM OUT OF 100 MAC MINIS. ONE $599 BOX KILLS A $200/MONTH CLAUDE CODE BILL FOR $3 IN ELECTRICITY a developer posted his $170 claude code bill from 10 days on reddit. someone replied "i bought a mac mini m4. haven't paid anthropic since" the m4 chip has 120 gb/s memory bandwidth and unified memory. a $599 mac mini runs ai faster than a $1,500 windows pc with a discrete gpu ollama now supports the anthropic messages api. claude code connects to your local mac mini with one environment variable. zero api costs, same interface a heavy developer pays $459 a month across claude code, chatgpt pro, gemini, cursor and copilot. the mac mini pays off in 3 months and runs on $3 after that uber rolled out claude code to 5,000 engineers and burned $3.4 billion in 4 months. the people who own the hardware in 2026 will look very far ahead in 2028 bookmark this and read the article below