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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.
June 6: 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 (63%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 9 hours ago |
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Website Down | 3 days ago |
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Website Down | 7 days ago |
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Sign in | 8 days ago |
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Sign in | 12 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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DAIMA Wonderland | Flamingo (@BerbBrain) reported@Real_boy88 @JamesResEvil @princeofthef4ll I don't think a "soy reddit ******" would settle down, marry and have kids and still continue to fight mythological beings. Being a father changes people, but I mean chances are you're the one all angry so maybe you're the "soy reddit ******" all along?
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krasko (@krasko1199362) reported@Valuehunter12 @ktmkr1 Are you the same Reddit user with the biblical talk? You sound a lot like him. The stock being down has nothing to do with your write up though, the entire sector is down 15-20% so it's really no validation to your research. I already have enough shares and am still very green.
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Maryam K. (@beingMaryam0) reportedHere's what worked for me while building in public with no budget for ads: - Reddit comments (not DMs), specific, problem-led, no pitch. - LinkedIn conversations- relationship first. - X, daily. What doesn't work: -Cold DMs with a link. -Vague "check this out" posts. -Anything that feels like a funnel. People join because they feel like they're being let in on something, not sold something. If you're building in public, this is the only model I've found that works without money.
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Joe_Hoegan (@sleepin_volk) reportedReddit needs to be federally investigated, and then promptly shut down. It's a breeding ground for mental illness, cults, and violent radicalization against America and white people.
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. (@newphonenewname) reported@Reddit needs to be shut down
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Sandro (@IAmSandroSaric) reportedThe way you say things changes everything. Saying “I built this...” doesn’t hit like it used to. That's the phrase anyone is using now, and doesn't have much respect. Because, today, anyone can build. I see 200 of those on Reddit every day, and never read any. 😬 What people care about more is: → what problem it solved → why you made it → what changed because of it That’s why “I worked on this, and it resolved the problem for person X or myself” feels stronger It sounds like you spent time: → researching → thinking → testing → refining → solving something real → care about the problem and outcome “I built this” is about the yourself and a product. “I worked on this” is about the process and the problem and honestly, that usually lands better.
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Radical Centrist (@radcentrist315) reported@evanwch Honestly his Reddit posts and fake backstory did it for me, but the abundance of issues should give everyone pause.
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TheYoungBeef (@TheYoungBeef) reported@_BarbarianBabe It's your stream and your community, you have free reign over who you allow into that space. There's so many posts on reddit from people that start with "I have this community member who is being a huge issue", get rid of them, don't let them poison the well!
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Doug Dante (@DougDante1) reported@GovWhitmer Fix Detroit's Non-Emergency Number: "That phone number is trash! I called multiple times one evening, no one ever answered. Plus the last time I tried, I sat on hold for almost 3 hours listening to that annoying automated voice lying to me" (reddit willmofo313 April 4, 2026)
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Terrestrial Mobster🫀 (@OluwanifemiFam) reportedOpened Reddit, searched the problem I was having, found people with the exact problem and the solutions they tried out 3 years ago, Reddit forums >>>>>>> Twitter TL
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Eupolemus (@Eupolemus150) reported@ChrisCillizza My main issue is that everyone seems to be downplaying the fact that he appears to be a serial killer. His reddit posts show he has a fetish for murdering people and the ability to prolong his spree over the course of decades.
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MrK (@IndyyProg) reported@umichvoter Expect his numbers to rebound. He also went down during the height of the reddit and tattoo controversy when even Mills was favored for a brief period of time. He quickly rebounded and he will after voters learn about the accuser.
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Weary Centurion (@weary_centurion) reported$ODD $META For anyone believing this issue is exclusive to Oddity Tech I encourage you to have a look at the following Reddit group: r/FacebookAds There are hundreds of posts like the one shown below in the last few weeks and thousands of comments complaining about this exact issue Google and other smaller advertising platforms could end up disrupting them here if this continues It sounds like they have lost control of their algorithms and AI programs, with $ODD being the largest public example of this phenomenon People look at this issue with a bullish lens in relation to $META and their apparent monopoly in the space But a disaster like this is exactly how monopolies get broken and MOATs can crash and burn overnight There is little more powerful in advertising than millions of angry people and businesses deciding to take their custom elsewhere whilst screaming from the rooftops about how toxic and broken Meta’s platform has become Not financial advice I have no position in $META
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The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported@DivGrojourney $RDDT value (like $UBER) isn’t in the app, software or infrastructure. It’s in the network of users. That’s exactly the premise people get bogged down on. You can’t “vibe code” an app and spawn millions of users to use it. Reddit and Uber are networks. Not apps.
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Gwyn 🏴☠️ (@cowboy_samson) reported@Pat_Stedman Bro could’ve just proposed but he’s posting on reddit. Down bad
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OPlz 🇺🇲 (@OPlz) reported@MarkRittgersWs Slow day on reddit?
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alena || purcon 11 (@genistiel) reported@Electromignion Absolutely! It's just that the language is jèrriais, native language of jersey and there's probably a combined 20 people alive who even still speak it 😭 I might try to find someone who speaks it, I'm sure some person on reddit had the same problem like 15 years ago
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mika ⋆☕︎ ˖ (@_mchngxx) reporteddaming issue sa reddit about cpale potek
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Dr. M.F. Khan (@Dr_TheHistories) reportedWhat you're seeing is the haunting reconstruction of TWA Flight 800, pulled piece by piece from the ocean floor.... On July 17, 1996, just 12 minutes after takeoff, a Boeing 747 exploded and plunged into the Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York. All 230 people on board were killed, making it the third-deadliest aviation accident in U.S. history. Among the victims were 16 teenagers, members of a high school French club, on their way to visit Paris. Divers worked for more than 10 months in water about 120 feet deep until all 230 victims had been recovered. More than 95 percent of the aircraft was pulled up from the ocean floor. Pieces of wreckage were transported by boat to shore and then by truck to leased hangar space at the former Grumman Aircraft facility in Calverton, New York for storage, examination, and reconstruction. Investigators then began to reassemble the fuselage, piece by piece, onto a wire frame in order to identify how it broke up and whether any explosive device had caused it. The reconstruction, housed in a 30,000 square foot hangar, was used in accident investigation training courses for nearly 20 years. After a four-year investigation, the NTSB concluded the accident was caused by an explosion of flammable fuel in the center fuel tank, likely ignited by a short circuit. Despite this, the American public had largely latched on to the belief that the plane had been brought down by a missile, with conspiracy theories alleging a government cover-up. By 2021, the investigative methods taught using the wreckage were deemed no longer relevant, and the NTSB decommissioned it as its hangar lease expired. The remains of the plane were destroyed and disposed of securely, with none of the parts left recognizable or identifiable. © Reddit #drthehistories
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Sascha (@sth886) reported@dimamanzhol They look clean, I like it. I've actually used releaseframe since I was able to get a free lifetime license on reddit. But honestly It was a little bit clunky to use and I had to manually fix some stuff in Figma. If you want I could give you an honest review, if you let me test.
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Joe (@landlibertylife) reportedEdgy RW account who it turns out is actually just a Reddit atheist is crashing out over Christians...*checks notes*...having an issue with parents murdering their unborn children.
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AmusedToDeath (@AmusedToDeath1) reportedAnyone who gets a totenkopf tattoo knows what it is, especially someone in the military who posts on reddit constantly. Can we please be for real. Like I know he knew & if he's the nominee then well **** I'll walk walk on broken glass for whoever has the (D) next to their name
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Colonel Arizona (@merica00700) reportedI’m quite shocked that the @FBI has not shut down @Reddit Trafficking, prostitution, drugs… And Reddit stock just keeps going up. What a world we live in.
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Moron Mine ⛏️ (@MoronMining) reported"Debate" is in quotes because if Reddit atheists had coherent arguments for their worldview they wouldn't be sharing helpful lists of "snark" to wear down Christians who are arguing in good faith
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🪱Kil ******* get money🪽🔞 (@Angelsognosia) reported@heart_mourn im not sure if its changed since i last been on there 7000 years ago but most of the dolcord people got there through the reddit cause thats where the server was being advertized at the time
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Pattern trader (@luxurycharts) reported$RDDT there was 200C for next week on open. and Reddit was briefly green on open. I thought it would just head above previous highs given the deep red open and this name staying green. However, I chose not to buy until it does peek-a-boo above previous day highs. It saved me. now ~7.5% down. Always combine the flow with your strength. Never go blind.
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Freemen OS (@theFreemenOS) reported4/ October 21, 2016. The order is given. 300,000 devices flood Dyn — the DNS provider routing traffic for half the internet. 1.2 Tbps of traffic. The biggest DDoS attack in history at that time. Twitter: down. Netflix: down. Reddit, CNN, PayPal: down. For hours.
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lloyd smith (@Annoyed___Bored) reported@LisaFenDragon I didn't deny it. Again you are making things up. I said reddit is full of lies and fantasy and you shouldn't use that site as proof. Are you having issues understanding English? You are a very angry and bitter person.
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported@orenmeetsworld The death of authentic Reddit signals is the same problem as the death of authentic tax advice, both got buried under optimized content designed to rank rather than inform.
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Mani (@ManiBetz) reportedSecond lesson: find your niche, then get obsessed with it. You can't beat every market, so stop trying. Pick one soft corner and go deeper than anyone else is willing to. For me right now it's strikeouts, but I'm getting extremely interested in the prospect of esports modeling. For esports, books like BetOnline and Thunderpick take a ton of liquidity, and I believe those markets are still soft enough to beat, so stay tuned as I work on that project. Whatever you pick, you have to be borderline addicted to it. I watched every podcast you can think of and scoured thousands of Reddit threads. What actually pushed me toward MLB strikeouts was remembering a day back in 2022 watching @wlin018 YouTube videos, sitting there as he pulled up Baseball Savant and broke down a whole slate stat by stat. You don't beat the market by being mildly interested. You beat it because you want it more than the person on the other side of the bet.