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Reddit status: access issues and outage reports

Problems detected

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.

April 28: Problems at Reddit

Reddit is having issues since 07:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

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

  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Marseille Website Down 3 hours ago
San Jose Website Down 10 hours ago
Thiruvananthapuram Errors 2 days ago
Ottawa Website Down 5 days ago
Enguera Website Down 10 days ago
Benalmádena Errors 11 days ago
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Community Discussion

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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RealJohnDios
    JR (Jean Dieu) 🇺🇲⚜️🇺🇲 (@RealJohnDios) reported

    Reddit. Melt it down.

  • stopwimminvote
    Jay (@stopwimminvote) reported

    @B1274013880331 @basedganyu Actually yes. Can you fix that for me? You seem really invested in this so it sounds like a job for you and the reddit tier retards to handle. Chop chop.

  • EddiYesilo23954
    Eddi (@EddiYesilo23954) reported

    the 3 biggest mistakes brands make when they try Reddit: using a branded account: nobody on Reddit trusts a logo. personas win. logos get ignored or flagged. leading with features: Reddit doesn't care about your feature list. they care about outcomes. "saved me 4 hours weekly" beats "47 integrations" every time only showing up in their own threads: the real gold is in OTHER people's threads. "best tool for X," competitor comparisons, problem-solving posts — that's where purchases happen. fix these three and Reddit transforms from hostile to your highest-performing channel

  • Dollarydoos_
    Sam (@Dollarydoos_) reported

    Running reddit is one of the corners of the internet that still operates pretty well, but in the last few days the algorithm here has been serving up running twitter and it's dreadful. Slop engagement bait all the way down.

  • MichaelSykesJr
    HowlingBerman (@MichaelSykesJr) reported

    3 Body Problem is actually a dogshit series. Reddit the TV show.

  • Jarvisifyable
    Jarvelicious (@Jarvisifyable) reported

    @RoKhanna It's sad how wrong Ro is on this issue... letting a bunch of reddit mods dictate your immigration policy doesn't seem like a great idea.

  • Jacob_Rhodes_
    Jacob Rhodes (@Jacob_Rhodes_) reported

    6 weeks ago I started building OnPilot with zero marketing budget and basically no audience. Here's where it is today. 66 people on the waitlist. A handful of early paying customers. And a product that's already finding leads on Reddit and X for me and my users. The problem I'm solving: Every day, hundreds of people post on Reddit and X describing the exact problem your product solves. They're asking for recommendations, complaining about their current tool, or saying they'd pay for a solution. Most founders never see these posts. Not because they don't exist, but because nobody has time to monitor Reddit and X 24/7. OnPilot does it automatically. It scans Reddit and X every hour, scores each post by buying intent (0–10), and drafts a reply in your voice before you've even seen the thread. You review, edit if you want, and post in two clicks. It also learns your preferences over time. Upvote a lead you like. Downvote one you don't. The algorithm gets better the more you use it. Ten minutes a day is all it takes. This week I'm opening founding member spots. $250/yr. Locks in your rate as the product grows. First 10 spots only. DM me or comment below and I'll send you the discount code. And if you're not ready to pay yet: I put everything I know about getting your first users from Reddit into a free playbook. The exact method I used to validate OnPilot before writing a single line of code. Comment "playbook" below and I'll send it to you. Building this fully in public. Follow along if you're interested in the journey.

  • slowlearer
    Steve (@slowlearer) reported

    @reddit_lies @grok I am anti-up, tell me up is down so I will calm down and get help, otherwise I will blast you on reddit

  • EvanJelyman
    Evangeliman (@EvanJelyman) reported

    @minaminokitaga1 @shoe0nhead And redditors. They had a congregation of the **** community on Reddit for this game. Now they want to blame their problems on everyone else.

  • wajd0_08
    pearlₜₕₑ ₃ᵣ𝒹 (@wajd0_08) reported

    They either don't respect their wife's boundaries and act surprised when she gets mad or wont say anything about it for 9 years but have no problem sharing their misery with reddit users

  • WillsEX_PERT
    Wills Marketing Hub (@WillsEX_PERT) reported

    @memoir_master @klhicks912 A lot of creators I’ve seen (especially on Reddit discussions) run into the same issue and end up shifting to Amazon just because the traffic + logistics are already built in. It’s less about effort and more about where the demand already exists.

  • TaiTechSolution
    Oladosu Taiwo (@TaiTechSolution) reported

    @b2broyal @rxhit05 Reddit can be rough like that 👍 Usually bans come from going too direct or not matching subreddit tone. What tends to work better is: • value-first posts (problem/insight, not pitch) • fitting community language • slow introduction before any mention of product It reduces suspicion and builds trust before conversion.

  • bigga_house
    BA (@bigga_house) reported

    @MattMahanSJ do you think we have a reddit problem? how do we solve it?

  • Yukihana_kaori
    Yukihana Kaori (@Yukihana_kaori) reported

    @ikalsaurus reddit... there's your problem.

  • Toonyloo_pone
    Toonyloo (Life in Heck) (@Toonyloo_pone) reported

    It's the big 2026 and I still can't open uo reddit without seeing terrible G5 takes

  • Samsonn_____
    Samsonn (@Samsonn_____) reported

    @iihspodcast @Grantic3c @RichardHanania We’re not doing a debate here retarded ******. Reddit is down the hall to the left

  • A1471
    A (@A1471) reported

    Scam "Medicare Grocery Card" Advertisement every 10 ... Reddit · r/PlutoTV 40+ comments · 2 months ago How do I fix this? It includes an AI generated woman promoting the card, claiming it is essentially EBT for people with Medicare they are taking everything why give you EBT

  • corinnaaaa_
    dozingraven @ fanfest 2026 (@corinnaaaa_) reported

    Like yea its gonna get taken down on reddit u moron

  • ThatOtherZach
    Zach (Probably) (@ThatOtherZach) reported from Vancouver, British Columbia

    Who actually cares. I'm tired of weirdos on Reddit radicalizing idiots who lack reading comprehension and critical thinking. Lock it down.

  • realflanmurray
    Liam (Laid (Now On Bluesky) Remix) 𓅐 (@realflanmurray) reported

    @memechaotic I remember the IDW comic run had the transformation noise sound effect spelt out but couldn't remember which issue it was. Just did a vague google search it led to a reddit post which mentions this video because of course it does

  • coastguard1790
    X (@coastguard1790) reported

    @Reddit desperately need personal IT support please. I've spent over a week trying to log in after being locked out for security reasons. Not receiving ANY password reset or one-time sign in emails from Reddit, the online forums are not helpful at all in my case.

  • lentildahlmash
    Lynz (@lentildahlmash) reported

    @UCynicalBastard No not just you. I found a community on reddit also hundreds at least same issue

  • JimVnct
    JimC (@JimVnct) reported

    @TaiTechSolution @delveroin appreciate the support man 🤝 yeah, just starting to explore Reddit funny enough, Pushr actually analyzes Reddit daily and generates 3 posts to publish only issue right now is Reddit blocks automated posting so I still have to post them manually

  • DAlpha27
    DashofAlpha27 (@DAlpha27) reported

    @OMINOUSLUMINOUS Reddit is down the hall and to the left. This isnt kitchencels

  • bretshmooz
    semper honestus (@bretshmooz) reported

    @Lovandfear Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • we_arent_here
    Religion is poison (@we_arent_here) reported

    @NotAmberBerries Enter the Reddit mods of WoW; your “community council”, your T&Es - projecting their worldview onto humanity, naive, toxically positive. They can fix the unwashed masses saying things you don’t like, remove the target audience Warcraft was aimed at, use language you dislike.

  • JoaoZorro
    Joao Zorro (@JoaoZorro) reported

    @Joey_Walker82 Good start. But traffic isn’t the only issue. ✅ 52 impressions is the bottleneck → fix ASO (title, icon, screenshots) ✅ 12 views → 2 downloads = solid. Keep that positioning ✅ bring your own traffic (X, Reddit, demos) ✅ show the use case, not the app ✅ focus on one audience

  • DjaniWhaleSkul
    Djani (@DjaniWhaleSkul) reported

    I could really crash out on Claude these last few days. I can’t believe how many timeouts I’ve been getting since the recent changes. I don’t know what’s going on, but I’m doing simple tasks like updating my wiki with new changes from GitHub. @ClaudeDevs you should really look into this. I checked Reddit and others are seeing the same issues. I don’t even care that my weekly usage is almost gone. I’ll switch to Codex for the next few days, but it doesn’t make building any easier. We still have a long way to go.

  • AlexStandiford
    Alex Standiford (@AlexStandiford) reported

    @TheCre8tiveDiva @sirenaffiliates I'm mostly using SEO tools to find keywords and help me figure out how my customers communicate what they need in-relation to my product, and then also monitor Reddit and other "watering holes" like that to find conversations around the problems my product solves. That allows me to not only talk to the customers, and find leads, but also allows me to understand what kind of content I should consider writing. (SEO is also a key tool in finding my affiliate partners)

  • TheDissentSF
    The Dissent SF (@TheDissentSF) reported

    Multiple emergency vehicles spotted rushing through Inner Richmond, but SFPD hasn't released details yet. Classic SF - when something big goes down, residents find out through Reddit before official channels. We'll update when the city decides to let us know what happened.