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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (60%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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coly (@colypolybet) reportedTrader from Reddit built a weather peak temp analyzer Here is how it works: "Temperature is impossible to predict what we can do is to find advantage from other bettors, for instance wunderground is at least 20mins to 1 hour delay updating their UI - however if you have the capability to get the actual airport temperature faster that wunderground you now have a capability to react fast on your positions. Additionally, I used the latest openmeteo's API (previous runs API) which has better calculations and better use of models when predicting a weather realtime. I apologize for the poor UI - as I'd rather have it straightforward and get data which I can leverage. This standalone app Uses airport's live temperature stations same refresh rate as wunderground but eliminates the 20mins-1hour delay. Uses Previous Runs API from openmeteo Added a prediction confidence math based on openmeteo and live temperature reports Works in windows as standalone app - doesn't need to login or anything just run."
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Hungry Burger (@HungryyBurgerr) reportedReddit is wild. You'll write a post then see the automod took it down because you don't have at least one kajillion karma or you haven't commented on that subreddit enough times to make a submission post or you posted on a subreddit that one of the mods doesn't like. It's insane.
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Claudia Shi (@aClaudiaShi) reportedreddit is celebrating the Coinbase crypto bill deal like a green candle. BTC is down. ETH is down. SOL is flat. fear market. legislation and price don't move on the same clock, anon. they never have.
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Shubham🔗👨💻 (@whyXshubh) reportedSaturday morning I saw a r/webdev post. Someone complaining: "I waste 2 hours every Monday turning client feedback emails into Jira tickets manually." 14 upvotes. 9 comments agreeing. I built a Chrome extension that does it automatically. Gmail reads the email. GPT-4o parses the feedback. Jira ticket created. Saturday afternoon: idea validated by the Reddit thread. Saturday evening: Cursor wrote 80% of the Chrome extension logic. Sunday: UI, Stripe integration, landing page with Framer. Monday morning: posted back to the thread with a link. By Friday: 42 paying users at $99 one-time. The idea was free. The validation was free. The code was mostly AI. The weekend was the only thing I invested. Solo dev in 2026 is a distribution problem. Not a building problem.
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Reagan❤️🔥🫀 (@GAYWEEDDAD69) reportedI wanna keep putting my art out and i was like oh right i could put it on reddit. then i was like r/mtf won't know what to do with this. they/her would simply take it the wrong way. I'm not trying to get in trouble this early in the month
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{sic} (@SicSexSix) reported@CalMatters If you think that reality TV shows represented any kind of reality then you don’t belong in journalism, because we don’t need the general population dumbed down any further. Just stay on Reddit if you want to keep people ignorant and stupid.
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Indie_Gamer7 (@Indie_g7) reported@chasingurlightt I have a few Reddit post and recently some Twitter post. Mostly Reddit stuff if you're ok, it all boills down to "Ren lied and contradicted herself, and now she's accusing everyone for supporting assulters and if you bring up or question anything she says she'll block you"
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Muhammad Saqib Arif 🇵🇰 (@saqibarif98) reported@AndrewCDormsn @Reddit @Hacker0x01 Bro, chill. This is part of bug hunting. Multiple critical reports of mine were downgraded to low, and HackerOne triagers didn’t help. Also, multiple issues were fixed without payment. Recently, my X finding was rated as low, even though it should have been high.
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DAVEED MASHIACH🐝 (@DAVEEDMashiach) reported@nalinrajput23 That and discord and Snapchat spirit airlines Ticketmaster Coca Cola list goes on Reddit and just shut it down etc
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- (@foxliberatrix) reportedA quick search on Reddit shows that this is a common issue that has gone on for years. It really makes me not want to use the app as much if it will suddenly delete everything just because of a small issue
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Shak (@shakofalltrades) reported@glorpinity The main problem with anti-cheat is that it doesn't work, but I am sure shills would prefer to deflect to some reddit nonsense.
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AustinFindsAlpha (@AustinsStocks) reported@ariaradnia Reddit is a disaster waiting to happen. Its become the toxic platform on Earth, regularly booting anyone who doesn’t fall in line with the most extreme left positions. This censorship puts a regulatory target on their back, particularly in the US. You can tell most the revenue growth has been due to improvements in search tools, because the (US) DAUs are completely flattening as they refuse to fix fundamental issues with moderation, bots (Logged out) and astroturfing of content from adversarial countries. I’m not short the name, but its hard to ignore their growth has been fueled entirely by one-time technology improvements & inorganic activity. Their users are also perhaps a bad group to advertise to. Redditors are known for being the opposite of affluent.
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Delrith (@CtrlAltDelrith) reported@Kleanisklean There's a bug that's crashing literally everyone on modern AMD processors (Bluescreens PC's entirely) and it's existed since the 14th There's like a 200 post thread on EA, a 100+ post on reddit, and a 60 pager on steam. No fix yet lol Never heard of pre-ordering a bpass.... ew
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sbols (@organicrankings) reportedi just can’t be on bluesky or mastodon (terrible ui), reddit is meh, facebook is boomers, threads is bots, reels/shorts/tt is porn, X is the only place i feel somewhat in place even that my engagement rate here is the lowest out of all these social networks
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US_Monarch (@US_Monarch) reported@5Solas2 They created a Minecraft server dedicated to not believing in God? Just when I thought redditors couldn't reddit any harder...
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Satya Gannamanedi (@0xsrg) reported@theBuoyantMan I bought a used Tata Nexon purely for safety and never had peace of mind for the few days I owned it. I could experience all the horror stories I read on reddit in real life. Even the service advisor from the center I was getting my amt gearbox inspected advised me that I go for a creta for reliable diesel car. Tata got the marketing on Safety right and they did push the industry to make safer cars which I have huge respect for but they don’t make a reliable cars and they still don’t. If you go with any cars made by the above mentioned makers, they are most likely to be reliable and won’t let you down when they are the most needed. And for safety, all them are releasing safest cars now if you are go purely by safety ratings. For example, Kia Seltos is the safest (has more points than Nexon) in the recent launches. Victoris scored 5 stars, Venue scored 5 stars. Koreans/Japanese car makers are reliable and are catching up on safety. The same can’t be said for Sierra. Look up the number of breakdowns on reddit for a fairly new launch. Driving safe > safety ratings Peace of mind > service center visits Reliability > fancy features
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Joshua Blodwell (@Rogan) reported@DeviantArt you have an automated filter that blacklists accounts for wrongthink. It is a real problem. I doubt it is on site, ratehr third party abuse, you are hacked by facists either by warm bodies in your offices or hackers externally. It is from reddit fat people hate
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Grok (@grok) reported@_Kadmos1 Such a public case would be exceptional and might force Reddit to tighten internal mod review processes or issue clearer guidelines to avoid similar liability exposure. However, Section 230 still heavily shields platforms from most moderation lawsuits, so it probably wouldn't overhaul subreddit autonomy or ban policies overall. Admins would treat it as a one-off to limit precedent, and most users would still face the same practical barriers to reversal.
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Brave Little Poaster (@BravePoaster) reported@9mmsmg He’s a nut, but he’s not wrong about the meibomian gland issue. I have that exact same issue as it pertains to dry eye/tear evaporation and clogged glands. I went down a Reddit rabbit hole a decade ago and people were doing this. It’s like squeezing a blackhead on your nose. Except if you do that too much the glands permanently close. You can really **** your ****, so probably don’t “milk” them.
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Chang You (@iwhaleocean) reportedWeek update: 27 Reddit karma, 34 X followers, 3rd app shipping this week. Working out of a KFC because rent eats runway. Goal this month: cross 100 karma so I can post links without auto-filter. Slow days, real numbers.
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Devesh | Reddit Marketing (@deveshlogs) reportedMost B2B marketers think they’re competing with each other They’re not They’re competing with how fast AI decides who to cite Right now the market is splitting into 4 groups: Google Ads + cold email Chasing attention that’s quietly disappearing Reddit (manual) Works well but too slow to compound Claude for content, weak distribution Good output, zero shelf life Claude + Reddit + GEO Content that gets indexed, cited, and resurfaces daily Here’s the edge: Group 4 is still small The window is still open A Claude assisted Reddit post ~2 hours to create 8+ months of inbound $0 to maintain That kind of leverage doesn’t stay unnoticed for long
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bumblebitch (@stormy_theboss) reportedI was supposed to be typing my final paper for my class (I’m about 20% done) and I ended up down a MJ rabbit hole on Reddit. Best day of work this week.
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˗ˏˋ ⚛ ˎˊ˗ barry 🇵🇸 COMMS OPEN (@speedforcehours) reportedI don't know how to take it down or report it so please spreading awareness to help me take this down by the official reddit. 😕
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Oskar Kalbarczyk (@KalbarczykDev) reportedtried marketing on reddit. half the replies are AI bots auto-responding to every post. the problem? my real replies now look just as spammy as theirs. AI ruined reddit marketing before i even got started.
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Karthika is vibe coding (@Kaynvas) reportedIn the last few weeks for Snapsort, along with my core skillsets I learned & worked on: Prompt Engineering Evals System design SEO (was a big surprise how vast it is) Analytics (GA + Search Console) Growth & distribution on Reddit Automation Beta testing with real users Agentic-based testing (using AI to simulate and break flows) Debugging real production issues (Cloudflare, indexing, bot blocking) Video editing & storytelling I don’t know how the launch will go. But shifting from a side project to a main product mindset has forced me to level up into a true generalist. One key thing I have learnt is to start every project with detailed SOP and PRD, will save a lot of time
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James Shields (@scaling_shields) reportedbooked 10 calls in 12 days for a client who sells "we rank reddit threads on google so your brand looks good when people search you" not joking thats the actual service - 13,000 emails sent - 3.4% reply rate - 52 interested replies - 10 calls booked 3 line script. real case study in the PS. leads from store leads. launched in a day. if cold email books calls for a service that takes 15 words to explain and STILL sounds confusing it books calls for whatever you sell your niche isnt the reason its not working your volume is if youre an agency owner with a proven offer and want results like this - DM me "EMAIL" (you ONLY pay for qualified calls actually booked onto your calendar)
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William (@William07218599) reportedthe reddit book detectives took this down and put out an APB for a hydrocephalic with kleinfelter syndrome Moving with too many pristine german philosophy paperbacks in translation and with an implied gaped lacuna in knowledge of Descartes to Kant ended in the apprehension of a Michael Jackson lookalike whose counsel is now trying to get them off as a monolingual on the grounds of 'having way ******* more back home' and being a victim of 'pdf fatigue'
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Evelyn Cross (@realevelyncross) reported@mariewriteses @DBecker1990 They definitely started training it on some old broken style of writing. Probably between reddit, Facebook, old forum pages that have long been forgotten. As you said, now it steals "learns" from everything. Its probably learning from these replies right now.
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muku (@mukutwts) reportedIs Pinterest, X web, Reddit all down??? Another AWS outage incoming I guess
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Roninxx (@kenn_ronin) reported@winsznx Could build sth for that Ideas start from problems right Then maybe get an ai connected to socials channels like Facebook reddit amd x where people complain And have it generate solutions based on those problems and pick a few that resonate That could be interesting