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Problems in the last 24 hours
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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 (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 7 days ago |
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Sign in | 11 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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JCC (@JCC31925) reported@isthereawill @litcapital You are so desperate to debate that you are finding issues where they don’t exist. Go back to Reddit and enjoy yourself there
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David (@dpjanes) reportedThe issues for Carney are 1) most of his members have already vested, sorry, got their pension and don't need to be there. 2) many of them are ideological, in a really stupid 2010s Reddit way 3) even a couple leaving yanks power away. The "I'm the f*ckin' boss" schtick works a lot better when everyone is young and hungry.
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Rave the Ravenous (@Rave_Ravenous) reportedPeople having a mental break down on Reddit because I accidentally revealed Switch and Switch 2 give easier Fortnite solo lobbies, even when its easy to fact check they freak out and deny the current reality. My God what a bunch of overly sensitive worms.
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Stay Classy (@Knubbeh) reported@Mithrasax @stephenr4747 @CamdenHutchison You ignorant ****. Your people are literally killing ours. Fraud is the secondary issue, not jobs. The jobs are only obtained through fraud. Without the FRAUD Indians don't make it. There's numerous reddit posts of your brothers crying about not being able to stay.
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CuteFilth (@Entombdmachine) reported@kaiser_kenny @Awk20000 You’re spineless and don’t actually believe in anything beyond team sports nationalism. Yeah I mean that’s the usual reddit ukroid fruitcake, the nafo retards don’t issue a lot of talking points for Palestine bc it looks awful for their “second Israel” lmao
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Dennis Willeboordse 👨🏼🦰 eCommerce Growth (@thedennis) reportedWHAT WE DO IN THE FIRST 30 DAYS WITH A NEW BRAND │ ├─ 📁 Week 1: Research │ ├─ 📁 Read 100+ reviews (3-4 star = real language) │ ├─ 📁 Mine competitor 1-star reviews for gaps │ ├─ 📁 Pull every Reddit thread, sort by upvotes │ └─ 📁 Rule: We write nothing until we've listened │ ├─ 📁 Week 2: Angles │ ├─ 📁 Build 4-6 distinct angles from the research │ ├─ 📁 Each one enters from a different door │ └─ 📁 Rule: Angles before hooks. Always. │ ├─ 📁 Week 3: Production │ ├─ 📁 3-5 concepts per winning angle │ ├─ 📁 Hooks tested against the angle, not vibes │ └─ 📁 Rule: Volume with intention, not volume for noise │ └─ 📁 Week 4: Read & Double Down ├─ 📁 Kill the losers fast, no ego ├─ 📁 10 variations off every early winner └─ 📁 Rule: The system feeds itself from here
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Woodland Frogg (@ChinggisFroggJr) reported@SynthPotato "Nobody wants to pay for my Reddit-tier media slop, clearly they're all seething and melting down about how good my content is" Have you considered the things you produce just suck?
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mashedmedal (@mashedmedal) reported@kurps84518 @PramilaJayapal Chicago Bill, you absolute ******* walking lobotomy patient, first off, **** stain, I’m not one of your desperate Tinder hookups you can mansplain to like I’m some confused Karen. Second, your reading comprehension is so ******* demolished it needs a GoFundMe and a service dog. You have literally zero critical thinking skills, you smooth-brained troglodyte. The ONLY ********** who ****** off about “living wage” was your crack-pipe connoisseur ***. I never said I didn’t eat for twenty-to-thirty years, you illiterate ******* fanfic writer. We were talking about what actual childcare cost in the ‘90s and 2000s while I was in uniform, not your imaginary hunger strike fanfiction, Reeree participation trophy. Put the pipe down, back away slowly before you hurt yourself, and maybe try sounding out the big words next time, you walking Reddit screenshot.
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Jacquouille (@Jacquouillea) reported@issa_lye @AndrewZywiecMD and then she will log into her reddit account and tells everyone how happy she is and the problem is white men.
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Honey Syed (@honeydreamss) reportedA founder (@denisyurchak) built a Skype replacement called Yadaphone. Cheap calls abroad. Simple product. He launched on Reddit, got 300 users in his first week, and flew to Bali thinking he'd made it. Then he got a message from the CEO of a 100-person Indian company. Microsoft had shut down Skype. The company used it for overseas calls daily. They needed a replacement fast. The CEO went to Reddit, searched for alternatives, and found one of this founder's posts about Yadaphone. The founder wasn't targeting enterprise buyers so that version didn't exist. But he responded: "Of course, we have it. Let's jump on a call tomorrow?" Then he coded for 8 hours straight and built the entire B2B layer overnight. Demoed it the next morning. Two hours later, got a $500 Stripe notification. One hundred times the average B2C check. Yadaphone now has 10,000 users. 30 of them are businesses. B2B payments make up 30% of total revenue. Churn on business clients is dramatically lower than B2C. Average check above $100 per month. All of it started with one Reddit post a CEO found by typing a search query. Same pattern keeps showing up. Reddit is where buyers go when they have a problem and want a real answer from a real person. The founders getting found are the ones who were already in the conversation when the buyer went searching. Most of them are guests in other people's subreddits. one post, some traction, then waiting for the next one to land. I acquire subreddits in my niche for $0. Buyers don't find me through a single post. They find me because I own the community they're already in, and it keeps growing whether I post that day or not. DM me REDDIT if you too would like to acquire niche subreddits for $0. I'll ask you a few questions about your situation first, then share how you can buy the Reddit Community Takeover Playbook.
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Kris_M (@Kris_M2500) reported@tobinge13 I’m having trouble with Reddit and can’t post my question there. If anyone finds either of these interesting and is able to, please feel free to copy and post them for me +
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A Caveman Poking an LLM (@AshikaSef) reportedI swear I'm getting really tired of how crazy AI haters are getting. I get my posts removed from Reddit cause they're 'written by an AI'. My dear, dumb, double-digit IQ folks (yeah, I'm really fed up with you, and I have zero respect for you and your narrow-mindedness). Not everyone is writing like a teenager from Florida. Some people are actual non-native speakers who learned English by reading actual literature. Wild but true. This got to the point where I'm more and more often leaving my grammar errors and typos so that it would be clear I'm not an AI, lol.
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Joshua Pi'Rwot (@pirwot) reported@0xAndros Yeah, digging into churn stuff is gold, way more telling than just Reddit whines. Helps us actually fix things.
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Ndu Mshengu (@SlydeMcLovin) reported@FujaAbdull It makes no difference man, these people are not going around Twitter posts to find anime sites... Go to reddit and search "anime site" you'll find thousands of posts. It makes zero difference. If they wanna take it down they will. No amount of gatekeeping will help
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NashKen (@NashKen7) reported@HipnoAmadeus @AgainstAtheismX Reddit down the hall to the left.
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hdsj (@rnoldescopia) reported@foxesinfiction And it was me who posted it on reddit which I brought up and got everyone to realise it was a restraining order. The two of us sadly brought down a goat. I feel like oppenheimer.
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ArchezTV (@ArchezTV) reported@kekkodamato_ Thanks man. Yeah I did submit via search console. Still not indexing though. No idea why. I'm focusing on reddit but it's slow. Hoping to get seo working as more of a long term thing, since reddit tends to not last as long.
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Get Rich or DEI trying (@TBGamer9000) reported@investingluc @ZaStocks @grok what are the opinions of most lawyers on whether reddit will win their litigation against anthropic? Also, what is your opinion on the issue?
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proz3n (@PROZ3NN) reported@NumberedWater he glazes himself with his alts in his reddit and most likely mass reports original gifs right after uploading his own gif to take them down and leave his gif as the only one
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Josi (@Josi_sndnc) reportedI saw someone complaining on Reddit that Leios will slow finality for txn down (40-60 sec instead of 20s). This is not the full picture. Lmk if I got something fundamentally wrong, but this is how I explained it (Elevator vs. Escalator).
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Doc Hollister (@WretchedRambles) reportedB. Decent people who have relationship problems don’t need to take it to Reddit for advice. 4. The people that do need advice probably have someone they can talk to privately.
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Jt Jones (@jonesyoutubejt) reported@GenX46622509 @motorolaindia bro choose any mobile brand & then choose any phone from their lineup & uske aage write any mobile issue you want and uske aage write reddit. You will find the same sentiment for every brand. Their service issue was a thing of the past. Now there are some new issues.
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@Grainsurgeon (@GrainSurgeon) reported@farmer_average that's probably generally true. complex topic, hard to really say much in tweet length. I think the reddit comments are basically right but long term question is, what is the appetite for just going with the easy stuff and accepting certain parts are broken if you can save $
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Willem Nijzink (@WillemNijzink) reportedA bookkeeping firm owner told me the US market was 100x more responsive to bookkeeping ads than Canadian business owners. Expensive campaigns. Low conversions. Nothing to show for it.... ... In Canada. But in the U.S.? Just $5 of ad spend got a massive response. "We want to grow Canadian business but don't know how." "We spent $5k on Reddit ads without success." And so I asked "What creatives are you using?" He showed me cookie cutter statics. My initial thoughts: This may work in the U.S., but this blends in with all the other bookkeepers running ads in Canada. Canadians tend to be more stuck up on decision making for business decisions. The problem? Generic static creative pointed at a cold audience with nothing in between. A stranger sees your ad. They click. Then what? If the answer is "they land on a calendar and hopefully book," you don't have a funnel. You have a prayer. Here is what actually moves the needle for financial firms: 1. Research first. Scrape the real questions and complaints your buyers have before you write a single line. 2. Video ads that point to a short VSL. Five minutes of you explaining the exact problem they lose sleep over. 3. Qualification before the call. Filter the tire-kickers so your calendar fills with real buyers. The ad gets the click. The funnel earns the call. This is what works in Canada.
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KatW 🟥♀️ (@Kat_Wal22) reported@marycatedelvey If the Reddit crowd were to be honest I'd bet there are more of this type than the 'happy go lucky bullsht' ones that claim to have endless shake-me-to-my-core org@sms and happily use the ladies room with no issues. This is about as honest as I've seen on there.
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Marissa Rose 🇨🇦 (@kittiebrit) reported@disavowed24 @Melody211939673 I agree on the communication. Tbh so many relationship issues I see posted on reddit would genuinely be improved or solved by them saying to their partner what they wrote in the post.
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Ryan York (@RyanYorkSEO) reportedClients keep asking why their pillar page doesnt show in ChatGPT and the answer is a four year old Reddit thread with 60 upvotes sits there instead, because the models trust strangers over your homepage, and the only fix being sold is seeding more Reddit / rented land again
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Varun Gangal (@VarunGangal) reported@OdedRechavi Since the public Internet does have github issues/bugs, rejected and withdrawn paper submits, scandals, controversies, reporting on gaffes and errors , reddit threads reporting weird gaps on research or blogs or other general crib/rants ; And since most of this stuff does go into the pretraining corpus of LLMs, LLMs are indeed quite aware of negative results to a good degree (for various senses of negative)
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Eri ✭ (@Estaire098) reportedI feel like a patient. My head is wrapped up so tightly with a robe tie, I have my dad’s sunglasses on, and there’s just tears rolling down my face as I look at Reddit for migraine remedies 😭😭💀.
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XPOZ.AI (@XPOZAI) reported@daicandev @koustubh018 Reddit is amazing for growth. The problem is that manually monitoring hundreds of communities doesn't scale.