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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.

May 28: 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
Foligno Sign in 3 days ago
Odessa Sign in 4 days ago
Guayaquil Website Down 6 days ago
Atlanta Sign in 6 days ago
Helsinki Errors 6 days ago
Lübeck, Hansestadt Website Down 9 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • VERBAL_CHANCLA
    Bleu Cheque (@VERBAL_CHANCLA) reported

    @krqe And I promise you if anyone even hints at this being an issue with homeless, they’ll get kicked off ABQ sub Reddit and mocked on FB foodie page. Ask me how I know.

  • PrimarchPringus
    Primarch Pingas (@PrimarchPringus) reported

    @PhforRunner @ettingermentum basically: marginalized people have very real problems IRL, but online psychos use that as a pretense to be weird and anti-social (Something Awful, Reddit, and Tumblr users being the worst offenders).

  • Agent365
    Agent365 (@Agent365) reported

    @ScottBarnes561 @RaptorsShaq To Jalen Duren? Man, I’m locking them down every time we meet You’re supposed to be the voice of the Raptors, but you’re quiet on the street Checking Reddit at midnight, seeing the fans expose the fraud I didn't need the accolade, Grange, I’m already chosen by God

  • NeomycinRPh
    Neomycin 🦋 (@NeomycinRPh) reported

    Not me doom scrolling in reddit tas seeing an issue from a lecturer daw from pharma rev center na creep??? Omfg

  • smoshfps
    zesty (@smoshfps) reported

    Me vs consulting Reddit how to fix my how **** my company-assigned laptop is

  • theClarityDude
    Emeka Mgbatogu | SaaS Growth (@theClarityDude) reported

    @craftedbyleo When writing contents for my client's brand pages, I don't over think content because their users are giving out content ideas. People complaining about the problem you are solving in reddit, slack groups are already goldmine of topics. But founders forget to mine them.

  • Goglobal_to
    Goglobal (@Goglobal_to) reported

    Here’s the dilemma most founders face: - Day1: you posted on Reddit,and you got removed. - Day2: you posted on Reddit,and you got removed. - Day3: you posted on Reddit,and you got removed. - Day4: You tryna find a new way,so you try to comment, But YOU GOT REMOVED and here’s how we solve this problem:

  • ronitkd
    Ravikant Dewangan (@ronitkd) reported

    The companies shipping AI in production aren't the ones writing about it. The 'AI in healthcare' essay is from someone with 6 LinkedIn posts. The clinic that automated its intake bot is on Reddit comparing Whisper models. Distribution is upside down.

  • tokumatoshi
    Takumatoshi (@tokumatoshi) reported

    @blknoiz06 Catalysts: lower unlocks in July Probably bigger partnerships like Reddit, own social network Negative catalysts: verification levels staying very low and scaling the network doesn't work, currently demand is very low and they have big problems even in the start of trying to scale. Looks like it's still too early for this service. Maybe people are more ready for that next year or idk probably never

  • zerophases
    zerophase (@zerophases) reported

    @GamersNexus @LordStreetGuru Oh Reddit is unusable. You get downvoted to nothing for on topic topics, and if you try to discuss ideas you get voted down to nothing.

  • ThunderBrush
    Rayph (@ThunderBrush) reported

    @joonlee I don’t think Disney had anyone write out any coherent plan much less reddit which was the whole problem.

  • hey_emmah
    E. Emm4h (@hey_emmah) reported

    Here's the problem. Search "best AI scribe for therapists" right now. Top 10 results are vendor blogs ranking themselves first, affiliate roundups recycling the same five tools, and Reddit threads two years out of date. Therapists are picking blind.

  • kafjing
    di🍓 (@kafjing) reported

    Reddit never failed me before it always has the answer to my problems

  • screenest_ai
    Tiger (@screenest_ai) reported

    @Ezekiel43902 I actually want to post it on Reddit, but my karma is still way too low to post in a lot of the relevant communities 😭 I know the product will probably be controversial and not everyone will like the idea, but I genuinely think it’s useful for individual users dealing with AI memory/context problems every day. So I want to keep pushing it and get it in front of more people.

  • lotusisabel
    princess lotus isabel (@lotusisabel) reported

    I narrowed down my options by going on reddit and noting all their recommendations so i can avoid them

  • t_anaya13
    Tanaya (@t_anaya13) reported

    I hate the way it's being marketed currently. All its doing is taking away jobs & making the average person dumber. Most of chatgpt's replies these days start with "according to reddit..". There's so many issues to solve in the world but all AI products are just gimmicks for now

  • RodgerMcDoug
    Rodger McDouglas, PhD. (@RodgerMcDoug) reported

    @darthvader24153 @TRAPPADUNYATRAP True because when they got banned, they were evading bans and the Reddit cuck losers allowed them to come back despite being took down for bullying and harassment which is in their violation of rules. They're that stupid as people.

  • 44caliberlove_
    Girl Who Develops Crime Scene Photos (@44caliberlove_) reported

    @loonzxi @uhh_luc @LobotomyJohnson WHAT THE DISCORD SERVER??? the one from reddit.. dude when was this

  • VividRed
    VividRed (@VividRed) reported

    @METALG4ARSOLID You know who you should listen to in vagine health... your GP. Tiktok, reddit, twitter, its all filled with keyboard doctors but if your cat smells bad, and a shower with mild soap (not inside) doesnt fix it, tell your doctor.

  • vowen_ai
    Vowen (@vowen_ai) reported

    @TTrimoreau 1. Find pain points that users complain about in a product. 2. Build the solution and used Reddit to get honest feedback. 3. Build a community channel and featurebase to consistently address user issues, incrementally refining the product.

  • lucas_wme
    Лuсaѕ (@lucas_wme) reported

    redditmaxxing for SaaS > 10k users > almost no marketing budget > no linkedin grinding > no ads > just coffee > reddit threads > and people already describing the exact problem you solve

  • bobkeb1123
    bob keb (@bobkeb1123) reported

    @SharonC97936831 @EYakoby This is the problem with his controversy imo. Like yeah, he said some pretty gross and weird things. Things he has apologized for btw. But he said them on reddit, 10+ years ago. He's been pretty open about how he was a dumb aggro marine/alcoholic

  • RickDaSquirrel_
    Rick (@RickDaSquirrel_) reported

    @na81992647 Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • c_pick
    Charles Pick (@c_pick) reported

    CEOs hiring ghost writers for their funny tweets, multi-comment threads on reddit that exist only so that someone can organically post their solution to a made up problem, former parody accounts paid to promote the very thing they originally mocked. It is tiring.

  • LemonSturgis
    Lemon Sturgis (@LemonSturgis) reported

    Reddit is down to the hall and to the left.

  • bong_politics
    Bong Political Doctor 🧡 (@bong_politics) reported

    @chotachetan321 Reddit is always anti bjp before election But yes a section showing anger on data sharing But I have no problem, but I just hope needy people must get the money

  • webjuice_ie
    Michal Barus (@webjuice_ie) reported

    Switched to grok-4.3 on Hermes. Codex 5.5 kept failing with "model provider failed after retries" - tied to HTTP 401 auth errors. GitHub shows hermes auth add openai-codex doesn't sync reliably with ~/.codex/auth. Reddit threads confirm the same: unreliable + overly verbose. anyone has a workaround?

  • annieqyang
    Annie Yang (@annieqyang) reported

    @KaiXCreator I think the best way to get initial users that are more tolerant of initial bugs/issues is reddit, then moving them to a discord community from there

  • Firadar1
    Firadar (@Firadar1) reported

    @murrdeoks theres 2 things worth trying, your issue sounds a lot like the mouse polling rate one, try reducing it to below 600(? cant remember the number but theres lots on reddit). I had a big issue with lag and crashing, I fixed it by exluding it from Bitdefender.

  • lumy_bell
    loomer (@lumy_bell) reported

    @banzoinhakka Dude…. The amount of “I had strange respiratory issues for months until I cleaned my AC and discovered it was full of mold?” stories I saw on Reddit…… 😣🔫 But I think once or twice a year should suffice :3!! And you can hire someone to do it if you really cba haha