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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 10: 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 (57%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (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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Nullshot (@nullshotai) reportedEveryone's advice for Reddit is "just be helpful, don't be spammy." Cool. What does that actually look like? Nobody ever explains it. So here's how you actually comment on Reddit without getting nuked: 1. Answer the question first. Solve their problem in the first line. If your comment only exists to set up your link, it's an ad, and everyone can smell it. 2. Earn the mention. Only bring up your product after you've been useful, and only if it genuinely fits. "I built X for exactly this" beats a cold link every time. 3. Match the room. Read the top three comments before you write. Every sub has its own tone. Sound like a member, not a marketer who just parachuted in. 4. Skip the link most of the time. You don't need a URL to win. Being the most helpful answer in the thread does more for you than any link, and keeps you out of the spam filter. 5. Play the long game. One thoughtful comment a day beats ten drive-by plugs. Trust compounds. Bans don't. So "be helpful" actually means: answer first, sell almost never, and sound like you actually belong there.
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icen (@icenquon) reportedMost founders discover real demand almost by accident. It's worth looking for it on purpose instead. Post about the problem itself and notice how many people reply with their own version of it. Search the exact problem phrase on Reddit and X, and notice how often it comes up without any prompting. Ask ten people in your niche what they currently do instead of your product. If the honest answer is nothing, that's worth sitting with.
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Ash N (@ashnonx) reported"Reddit monitoring" is three broken tools wearing a trench coat. A firehose that overwhelms you. A ranking that treats upvotes as intent. A digest that arrives at 11pm when the thread is dead. Stop monitoring. Filter. 🧵
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Vic Vinegar (@scottmalcansen) reportedHad enough w/ @Jeep. Constsnt problems w/ a young car that dealerships can’t fix, multiple recalls, never find the solution to the problem, until I have to tell them what people on Reddit find out, then they say “oh, we found it”, never have loaners or a timetable for repairs
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Vishal Max (@VishalMaXz) reportedMy Reddit account got shadowbanned just because I was trying to sign in using the buggy Google sign-in on my mobile app. Now one of my biggest distribution channels is gone before launch. I’ve submitted an appeal, so let’s hope for the best. Has anyone else experienced this?
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MallowNettle (@OhSoManyNettles) reported@beardpandaa Also the way I see some trans women behaving on twitter is not actually prevalent on other websites. Reddit for example has an issue where every trans space assumes everyone is a trans woman and behaves like that’s the case, but this hatred and bigotry isn’t there. Twitter is +
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𝕱𝖔𝖗𝖙𝖓𝖎𝖙𝖊 𝕿𝖍𝖊𝖔𝖗𝖎𝖘𝖙 (@twer516065) reported@CraftyPlaysLF @joaoc_fgfb_2024 FOMO is an issue in other games too.Its not just a Reddit and Fortnite problem.Some people can't play the game even if they wanted to. Maybe they're on vacation,maybe they've been grounded,maybe they have too much work. You can't expect people to have time to play for 5 minutes
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Venca Hanke (@reityd8) reported@MartoRoss @dizziless @TalkativeTri Is that Nvidia only? I recently found out PoE 2 / Steam had stored over 300GBs of shaders, which were not being used and after some reddit digging found a fix for that. Same with PoE 1. Now the games run smooth, obviously after driver update it takes a bit to reload the shaders.
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Dylan (@undercoverwhale) reportedPeople who think fixing PVP and vamping will bring volume to the trenches is wrong. Trading freshly made coins has existed since 2021. There were way more coins that were rugs and scams that would turn any inexperienced person away in minutes. The difference is back then the main platform was Uniswap, and it didn't cater to fresh coins. To find a coin, scroll through Reddit, hear about one from a friend, and these coins had more established communities by nature. If you wanted to trade new pairs, you had to know what you were doing. Now the platforms make trading new coins easy and idyllic, and they funnel retail straight in. Someone sees a shitcoin on reels, hops on one of the dozen platforms built for exactly this, and loses their $100 in minutes. The first thing a new person touches is the most predatory version of crypto that exists. First trade is a loss. First impression is a scam. They leave and they don't come back. This is the problem to solve.
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𐡀 (@Xyleniqq) reportedI was scrolling through notifications at 11 PM, half asleep, when I saw it. "Harold Metzger liked your photo." Harold Metzger. My wife's father. The man whose ashes are currently sitting in an urn on our mantle. I sat straight up in bed. My wife was already asleep. I stared at my phone like it had just whispered a threat. I clicked on the profile. It was him. Same profile picture from 2016. Him standing next to a prize-winning pumpkin at the county fair. I remember that pumpkin. It weighed 400 pounds and he talked about it constantly. I scrolled down. The last post on his page was from 2018. His daughter, my wife, had written: "Miss you every day, Dad." And yet, somehow, this dead man had just appreciated my photo of a brisket I smoked last weekend. I didn't sleep that night. The next morning, I showed my wife. She squinted at the screen, then looked at me like I had fabricated evidence. "That's impossible," she said. "I'm aware." "Facebook doesn't just... do that." "And yet." She grabbed the phone and started scrolling through her dad's account. Nothing else was different. No new posts. No new friends. Just a single spectral thumbs-up on my brisket. We sat in silence for a full minute. "Maybe someone hacked his account?" she offered. "To like my brisket? That's a very targeted attack." She didn't laugh. I spent the entire day trying to figure it out. I messaged Facebook support, which was like screaming into a void. I Googled "dead relative liked my post" and found a Reddit thread full of people with similar stories. None of them had answers. Just fear. That night, I made another post. A test. Just a picture of my coffee mug with the caption "Good morning." I waited. At 11:47 PM, Harold Metzger liked it. I threw my phone across the room. My wife ran in. "What happened?" "He did it again." She picked up the phone, looked at the notification, and went completely pale. "Okay," she said slowly. "This is weird." "WEIRD? Your dead father is monitoring my social media presence!" She sat down on the edge of the bed. "Maybe it's a glitch." "A glitch that specifically targets my content? Harold hated my content when he was alive. He once commented 'Why?' on a video of me grilling." She didn't have an answer. For the next three days, I posted random things. A sunset. A picture of my shoe. A photo of the garage door. Harold liked all of them. I was losing my mind. I started talking to the urn. "Harold, if this is you, I need you to stop. You're freaking me out. Also, the brisket was good, thank you for acknowledging it." The urn said nothing. Finally, my wife called her mother. "Mom," she said, "this is going to sound insane, but is anyone using Dad's Facebook?" There was a long pause on the other end. Then my mother-in-law said, "Oh, that might be me." I almost collapsed. Turns out, my mother-in-law had been logging into Harold's account for years. She said it made her feel "close to him." She'd just scroll through his old photos, read his messages, and occasionally interact with posts. "I liked the brisket," she said casually. "It looked juicy." "Why didn't you use your own account?" my wife asked. "I forgot my password." So she just became her dead husband online. For six years. I don't know whether to be relieved or more disturbed. But I'll tell you this: every time I post now, I check who likes it. And if Harold Metzger shows up, I send a direct message to my mother-in-law asking her to knock it off. She usually replies with a thumbs-up emoji. From his account.
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John (@TheJasperRaster) reported@ironwoodtweets Game still can’t hit 60fps on ps5 pro, even in the performance mode that makes the game look terrible, despite being advertised at 60 fps in every trailer. Cherry on top is your “social media” manager blocked people who called you out from discord and Reddit. Scummy devs.
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meatballpaulie (@meatballpaulie) reported@PixieStrmDesign @FoodPleaser what a terrible take, negative reddit karma for you sir
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Mark Blue (@M4rk_Blue) reportedSTEP 4 I often needed to scrape some data from reddit or X but problem is that most of the professional tools for this ask for subscription and add some AI on top of it to justify all that. What I really do need is just a tool to scrape X/Twitter post or reddit post and put it all into my own LLM and analyze. So I built that where its all LOCAL and without any subscription. There is ONE TIME fee for it, which is now on discount, but there is also trial version you can use and try to see does this fit your needs. Wondering if the branding is done right. Name is generic but I added "PLUS" to it so its "Social Scrapper+" maybe the plus sign is not the best idea as people need to write plus with words and not + sign as acts as operator in google search, we will see if this was mistake :) Check the VIDEO how it works or just Download the extension and try it. Soon to follow will be also LinkedIn and Threads. Later TikTok and Instagram.
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clementine (@lovewormcd) reportedGoing to Reddit for my problems and being told I’m a big dumb stupid idiot for even reaching out to them after not talking for 6 days. The silence was my answer but I needed them to just say it to my ******* face
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evren 🚢 (@evrendag1284) reported@wwardenn @Reddit @telegram Reddit demands real talk not sales pitches slow steady honest engagement wins
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𝐆𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐀𝐊𝐔𝐑 (@hi_gaganthakur) reported@GammaVibe That's the core Reddit problem. Even a relevant product mention can get killed if: - the account has no history in that sub - the thread isn't asking for tools - the comment reads like a landing page - AutoMod/mods dislike external links The better play is to separate "helpful answer" from "product mention" and only bridge when the thread gives permission.
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Xin Jiang (@JiangShin) reportedThe real gold isn’t in AI. It’s in X and Reddit. That’s where people describe their frustrations in public. Every complaint is market research. Every repeated pain point is a product idea. The internet is global. Solve one real problem, and your customers can come from anywhere.
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moose (@xdinaryaoi) reported@hadjooxz yeah.. mine did the same 😭 i got to use it once when i saw them in 2019 but when i tried to use it again in 2025 when i saw them it wouldnt even charge 😭😭😭 i asked people on reddit and they all had the same issue 💔💔
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Texas Ricky (@rmacdon627) reported@MattMorseTV Bro I just spent 20 minutes on the phone with Mitch McConnell this morning breaking down the Remington Core-Lokt reveal. Mitch, in that classic turtle whisper: ‘Son… we knew it was a hunting round the whole time. That’s why the internet experts were so… unopposed.’ Then he sighed, filibustered for 8 minutes about soft points vs. full metal jackets, and hung up. 10 months of Reddit forensics degrees absolutely cooked. Legend.
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loren (@wilburtsdud) reported„They’re the same ones who try to bully and shout people down like they do on Reddit. It doesn’t work that way here“ the most reddit way of calling people reddit
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IPTV Service (@spades_089) reportedCan't fkng believe I've had no issues with my iptv box for nearly 2 yrs, even told someone on reddit a while back that my experience has been great, and now we're just stuttering & eating 10-20 seconds of video at a time. I bet that French goal was great. Wish I'd
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just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported@1Umairshaikh built a product nobody wanted first. spent 6 months perfecting it. got nothing. flipped it. spent weeks sharing online and being helpful with my reddit tool. using it got myself 3 paid users now trying to help others get their customers. the product was never the problem.
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Ndriçim (@Ndricimii) reported@AllTooWellEra Brother I hate people like you who judge people on traits that aren't the problem. He's a bad person but instead of judging that I'm gonna judge him by calling him a reddit incel and judge his anxiety. Cause that's the bad part.
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GeminiAus (@GeminiAus_X) reported@jaderants When the ai gets a lot of it's info from reddit it becomes this, woke broken trash that is almost always incorrect in every way. Reddit is so full of poisoned data.
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MonseyBoy (@monsey_boy) reported@niccruzpatane Installers appear to be having trouble with front windshield tinting on new models… any thoughts? My guy tried but won’t do it now - says that this issue is all over Reddit and includes other manufacturers besides Tesla.
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Jags 4 Life (@jaguars2637) reported@JylesCards And this is why eBay’s 13% isn’t completely terrible. Yeah 0% sounds way better through X, Reddit, Facebook Marketplace etc. until you get ripped off, then the 13% doesn’t sound so bad.
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すぬーぴー (@akaSnoopyyy) reported@LastOfTheStark_ idek. happens every once in a while but never really resulted in any major issues. could look it up, maybe reddit can tell you
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chillbobhousepants (@chillbobhouse) reported@maniacfps1 @ValorINTEL Yeah don’t play valorant. It’s just woke kids who spend all their time on Reddit that play that trash game. I think the esport scene is cool tho, just the playerbase is terrible
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Ritesh Yadav (@Ritesh_Yadav_14) reported@mahinhbuilds A few things that worked for me: 1• Use Reddit Map (website) to find subreddits where your target audience hangs out. 2• Don't start with promotional posts. First, find posts where people are asking questions or discussing problems, and genuinely help them. 3• Before posting, read the subreddit rules carefully. 4• Search for similar posts that performed well, understand why they worked, then create your own version that provides value instead of copying. Reddit rewards value. If your post genuinely helps people, users will naturally check out your profile and product.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedGaming communities miss price drops, free weekends, and patches because nobody's watching. Built ScoutHQ to fix that. It's an always-on AI that monitors Steam wishlists, Reddit, and Discord — and posts formatted alerts to your server the moment something matters.