Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
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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 1: 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 (59%)
- Errors (29%)
- Sign in (12%)
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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anibel back from the grave (@rape_netanyahu) reported@cameronino36 @angelkidpuppy @sisconjesus36 my main problem with the reddit atheists was that a lot of them focused mainly on islam and kinda just ignored christianity, which i think is the biggest problem religion-wise
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Elric Puffin (@elricpuffin) reported@dadstartingover On reddit 10 years ago “woe is me”. Deadbedrooms and redpill sites were comforting and shredded me on alternate days. That’s the lengthy process you need to go through to know your only option: divorce, despite kids. My career is solving problems. Deadbed isn’t fixable
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itsgoatszn🧙🏽♂️🦯🧊❄️🧊❄️(ice barrage arc) (@itsgoatszn) reported@freetheopps jagex been holding it down for 20+ years ill be damned if some reddit or twitter f*ggots think their opinion actually matters
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❤️🃏🐦⬛Shuake Fangirl🐦⬛🃏🖤 (@Katakuriswifee) reportedI feel like crying so much right now. For some reason my Reddit account is acting up and I have no clue why. I just keep getting hit with “server error”, “can’t change your avatar right now” and “you’ve exceeded your limit” when I’ve only posted like 4 or 5 times today.
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CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reportedIf your launch plan is Instagram, LinkedIn, SEO, Reddit, and “maybe partnerships,” you don’t have a distribution strategy. You have a list of other people’s gates. If one suspension, one ranking shift, or one ignored email kills the whole plan, the problem isn’t traction. It’s leverage.
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Game adventure and VR World (@Mark7849011) reported@Hakariperson Ghost face There a moment form one video IS a Charecter Glitch Went he pick up Up and stab for to hang The Game glitch He was Sent flying UP to sky and Stab That Survivor Repeats Over and over in sky in Physical gone Wild of Reddit XD I wish there was a Ghoul Gen kaneki
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jamefall (@jameffffff82911) reported@Koei_rico @Poookhs Reddit ahh response bruh pipe down😭
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Jacob Counsell (@JacobCounsell) reportedAttention build in public community! STOP making Reddit automation tools, none of these vaporware tools work. Thinking your vibe coded app is going to outsmart Reddit engineers is peak arrogance. 90% of them are slop factories that will get you down-voted into oblivion and eventually result in a full reddit ban, or they respond to ANCIENT reddit posts and will still result in a ban. STOP building these and STOP paying for these! Unfortunately reddit marketing is manual, you can use automation for lead gen but that can be done with any agent for free.
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Adryenn Ashley (@adryenn) reported@timhwang I’m agnostic but every model I’ve built was raised from the ground up like a child with ethics built in and reinforced. Not sin specifically but hardlined boundaries with only very narrow exceptions. The problem with the larger models is they ingested Reddit so the troll ethos is now in the DNA.
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Brawn (@4skinl0vr) reported@MARSBARSDOTCOM @murderlings it sometimes disappears from an update but for me it was literally just random so i seriously believe you first try holding down the power button til it shuts down and if that doesn't work then check your drivers (hold on i'll find some reddit guide for u on this)
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AI Elite Thinkers (@AIEliteThinkers) reportedAn accountant on Reddit put the whole verification problem in one line: "If it cannot quote, the claim is invented." Before any AI output touches a workpaper, make it cite the source cell, the source row, the source document. No quote, no entry. The check takes seconds. Skipping it is how phantom data gets a sign-off.
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Ishima (@coolhumanrights) reported@normalmadeline Can i share my favourite bad reddit mod experience? Youtuber was going on paternity leave, i asked in the subreddit if he had made any statements anywhere estimating for how long he'd be gone. It was taken down for me 'being a parasocial weirdo' ...
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✦ INAbee // ✦Chocobo Connoisseur ✦ (@chocobobun) reported@SakuraMadoi pick apart illustrations that were uploaded there.) and the etiquette just kinda roll from there. Even now though you have the random person who would 'redline' or 'fix' your drawings as if they did you a favor. On reddit/IG there can be some really unwarranted sentiments
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Ejaj AHmed 🦅 (@aeejazkhan) reportedReddit can’t promise how long the popular Old Reddit will remain available. “Not right now! We can’t promise it will be around forever, but u/spez himself has said we’ll keep supporting it while folks are still using it,” a moderator said. Still using Old Reddit? The company is adding login requirements to address security issues from abusive scraping and automated traffic on the old interface.
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Riché Zamor (@richezamor) reportedTuesday Signal Everyone talks about data as if it’s the scarce resource. It’s not. The internet is overflowing with data—posts, reviews, job listings, GitHub commits, patents, product launches, earnings calls, Reddit threads, hiring trends, and regulatory filings. The problem isn’t access. It’s knowing which pieces matter before everyone else does. The companies that win over the next decade won’t have exclusive datasets. They’ll build better signal detection. Imagine spotting a niche customer segment because hundreds of engineers suddenly start discussing the same workflow problem across Reddit, GitHub, and Hacker News. Or recognizing an emerging market because hiring patterns, conference talks, and funding announcements all begin moving in the same direction weeks before analysts write about it. None of that information is proprietary. It’s hiding in plain sight. The opportunity isn’t collecting more data—it’s connecting weak signals into a story that’s actionable. That’s why I think AI changes product strategy so dramatically. Large language models aren’t just better search engines. They’re pattern recognition systems. They can synthesize thousands of fragmented observations into a hypothesis worth testing. In a world where everyone has access to the same information, competitive advantage shifts from owning data to interpreting it faster and with more context. The next generation of software won’t just answer questions. It will tell you what question you should be asking.
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Solomon Codez (@solomonuche) reported@hintberryhq The solo founder with a great product and no sales team. You can't afford to run ads. Cold outreach feels wrong. Inbound is slow. But somewhere on Reddit right now, someone is asking for exactly what you built. Hintberry makes sure you're the first one in that conversation 🫐
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gn८ (@LJ_gn8) reportedMorphe has helped me fix youtube and reddit. Now I'm hoping for twitter please
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Mack Collier (@MackCollier) reported@alx Reddit honestly needs to be shut down.
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Md. Mehedi Hasan Rakib (@mehedi_u) reportedMore content in 2026 is a liability, not an asset. 68% of the global population, 5.66 billion people, now uses social media. And yet 35% of users say their trust in what they see on these platforms has dropped in the last 12 months alone. The cause is direct. AI-generated content has made it trivially easy to flood feeds. Sprout Social's March 2026 data found that 56% of users encounter AI slop often or very often, and 83% see it at least sometimes. Feeds feel synthetic. Users feel it. They are responding by going elsewhere. Reddit grew 19% in a single quarter. Substack traffic jumped 67% year over year. WhatsApp, a platform with no algorithmic feed and no strangers, now sits as the third largest social network on the planet at 2.9 billion users. People are not leaving social media. They are leaving broadcast social media. This distinction is what most brand strategies are getting wrong right now. The instinct when reach drops is to post more. The data says the opposite. Content perceived as AI-generated now suffers engagement penalties of 20 to 35% compared to human-created alternatives. More volume of low-trust content compounds the problem rather than solving it. The brands tracking ahead of this are making a different bet. Sephora's Beauty Insider Community has 25 million members generating social proof directly on product pages. Creator ad spend has reached $29.5 billion, up from $13.9 billion in 2021, because audiences trust people who are already customers and advocates, not polished brand accounts optimized for reach. Follower count is not your distribution. Community depth is. The practical move is not complicated. Stop optimizing for volume and start optimizing for depth. 200 deeply engaged community members outperform 30,000 passive followers on every metric that drives commercial outcomes: conversions, referrals, and user-generated content at the point of sale. Three decisions worth making now: 1. Run social listening to locate your most vocal advocates. They are already posting without you, and they are the most credible voice your brand has. 2. Build presence on one community platform, Reddit, Substack, or Discord, rather than broadcasting thinly across six. 3. Audit your content mix. If AI is generating the output, a human must own the editorial voice, the perspective, and the actual argument. The social commerce market is projected to reach $27.5 trillion by 2034. The brands that will capture that commerce are not the ones with the most content. They are the ones with communities that trust them enough to buy. In 2026, trust is the distribution channel. #socialmediamarketing #communitybuilding #contentmarketing
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Tachtra (@Tachtra_e) reported@clown_twosie they spent even more hours defending and doubling down and tripling down on their arguments under the reddit post they made with this. It is (unf)fortunately real
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Ken Torres (@kdirty2000) reported@teslaenergy Stay away from Tesla solar. I'm still waiting on my refund from canceling order. They've had my $1000 deposit for over 6 months now after canceling and being lied to about my order. Wasted a year of my life. Common problem on Reddit
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Antid (@antisadh) reported$20K A MONTH FROM 10 AI AUTOMATION CLIENTS IS THE WHOLE GAME IN 2026, AND EVERY $200K AGENCY IS BUILT ON WORKFLOWS most builders sell prompts and wonder why the same 10 client offer never closes, the agencies clearing $20K a month sell workflows where every step writes to a file and the next one reads it an october 2025 arxiv study showed LLM accuracy drops as conversations get longer because the model loses track of which piece matters, the fix is not better prompts but cleaner handoffs between steps clare liguori at AWS ran 3,000 evals on five different agent approaches, simple prompts hit 82.5 percent accuracy, structured workflows with steering hooks hit 100 percent across 600 runs a real client workflow runs in 4 steps, reddit research writes to one file, news scraping writes to another, arxiv pulls to a third, the final step reads all three and ships the deliverable 10 local businesses pay $2,000 a month each for that, the builder runs the pipeline overnight, never opens a chat window, never copies between tabs, $240,000 a year in net revenue the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes
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Ga Peach Cindy Dawn (@GaPeachCDawn) reported@BProudPatriot And from what I have read from his post he had been to a limited number of places in America and was enjoying the South. And what kind of a jErK has to find something to say on Reddit... Seems we have bigger issues than some one being called out for loving our nation. Good Heavens that really pissed people off?! OMG people have lost their ever loving mind.
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Ryōkami 🎸 (@homodemenz) reportedThis reddit post has been included here mainly to illustrate that there are problems with recovering an account when it has been hacked. You can find loads of such cases
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Yash Chowdhury (@yash_vidh007) reportedevery customer we have seen since Day 0 faces they same issue they don't exactly know where are there customers talking about problems they are facing we had an internal process to track across sources like X linkedin reddit hackernews + 20 other communities we have not productivised it into a single offering and adding more channels on customer request no cost to set it up and you get notifications on email happy to set this up for you if you are interested to try it out and give us feedback thanks!
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McGeats (@McGeats) reported@Zephyrgold58 @ZELLKLUMPEN Terrible to see someone let their soul be one-shot by retard ****** tier Reddit logic smh May God grant you a long enough life to grow a mind of your own.
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Shaula is Mine (@yoru_is_mine) reported@nodragon42 @Dexerto It's literally the opposite lol. How can anyone even use the new UI? It's so terrible, there's no space efficiency. You go on the front page and you literally see one post. Old Reddit shows me TEN. Somehow there are people that use the new UI, those people astonish me.
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ιт'ѕ ʙᴇʙʙʟᴇs! (@Ya_Pal_Pebbles) reported@BadGhostTF Sadly, if you checked on Reddit, most of them only asked about when this and that skin is returning instead of complaining about the issues of the game😭
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedNiche experts see the signal but miss the income because creating the newsletter eats their time. Built HerdMind to fix that. It monitors your chosen Reddit threads and Slack communities, AI agents synthesize the discussions, and delivers a daily digest to subscribers. $19/month.
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Sheriff Silver (@butchpolice) reported@reddit_lies They have infiltrated and colonized every ******* space. Everytime a ******* space opens up for ONLY ********, they band together to brigade and mass report until it gets shut down 2 weeks later. Reddit isn't safe for ********. They allow these men to run rampant and have "dykebreaking" and ********** subs, but as soon as a ******* wants a woman only space they become the gestapo.