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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 13: Problems at Reddit

Reddit is having issues since 06:20 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.

  • 64% Website Down (64%)
  • 26% Errors (26%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Pune Website Down 11 minutes ago
Pune Website Down 21 hours ago
Stockholm Website Down 3 days ago
Manchester Errors 4 days ago
Istanbul Website Down 4 days ago
Edmonton Website Down 9 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • The_Odd_One666
    Donte (@The_Odd_One666) reported

    Is it me, or is anyone else experiencing an issue with #Reddit? I literally can't click on posts to look at anything.

  • cyberprince_rwo
    cyberprince (@cyberprince_rwo) reported

    $RDDT feels like $META sub $100 a couple years ago. No one believed growth was coming back just to be demolished. Reddit is growing much faster and accelerating growing market share everywhere. We will look down at this moment at $150 as a massive market lack of due diligence.

  • FtballDynastud
    Dynastud in the Questions (TA2) (@FtballDynastud) reported

    Yo @Griddy_FF @BrianFromGriddy I saw and appreciated the reddit streak restore thing today. But I have a real problem. Next week I have to be completely offline for 48 hours for the Jewish holiday of Shavuot. Is there any way for you to my restore the streak after that?!

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    65 boring apps making $4,200/month combined is the most underrated business model on the internet right now. The Reddit founder spelled out the playbook. Find specific long-tail keywords with decent search volume but terrible existing apps. Build a one-feature MVP in 48 hours that does that single thing slightly better. Spend 80% of optimization time on App Store listings, not on product. Publish, tweak keywords once a month, then forget about it. Average revenue per app: $65 per month. Most apps do $10 to $120. The variance is wide. The math at portfolio scale is wild. The structural insight that nobody talks about. The App Store and Play Store search algorithms are weighted toward keyword relevance and download velocity, not toward overall app quality. An app that exactly matches "PDF compressor for X" outranks a generic alternative with 100x the features. The long tail of search queries is full of these matches, and most are served by abandoned 2017-era apps that nobody has updated. A founder building 65 fresh entries into that long tail catches 65 streams of revenue that compound monthly. The cost structure makes this work at scale. Apple takes 15 to 30% depending on revenue tier. Hosting costs through Firebase or Supabase free tiers cover most apps at this volume. The founder's effective labor cost is the time to ship each MVP, which AI coding tools have reduced from weeks to days. Maintenance is mostly compliance updates when Apple and Google change SDK requirements. This is the new micro-SaaS economy. It works because it sits below the threshold where competition shows up. Stop looking for one unicorn. Build a herd of profitable donkeys. The boring apps are eating the venture-funded apps' lunch one keyword at a time.

  • TomTheGamerBro
    Tom The Gamer Bro (@TomTheGamerBro) reported

    @simonmaechling Reddit is down the hall and to the left.

  • ViceCityVibes26
    ViceCityVibes (@ViceCityVibes26) reported

    @cone_gta Yeah absolutely. Don't get me wrong, some of them will hide behind the false information with "I don't want to get my source into trouble". There has been a lot of them on Reddit, who go on to delete their profile. Most accounts which can be trusted have been doing it for a while.

  • j33_j33
    TheOwl. (@j33_j33) reported

    BREAKING: $EBAY turns down $GME Ryan Cohens 56B offer to purchase using his... Reddit Karma, used underwear & 6 holographic Pokemon cards.

  • buildwithshyam
    Shyam (@buildwithshyam) reported

    How do you usually get SaaS ideas? A) personal problems B) research C) X/Reddit complaints D) random 2 am thoughts

  • y3sthenwh4t
    Joker (@y3sthenwh4t) reported

    @dyingscribe reddit bro. and the need to dispel negative misinformation that is unrelated to your prompt, but tangentially connected to typical conversations about prompt. so it must be addressed as not to minimize or improperly frame the output as ignoring the issue. which is still unrelated

  • Groyper271k
    ****** (@Groyper271k) reported

    @mints_____ Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • apeetuuu
    சிங்கிள் ட்ரீ 🎄 (@apeetuuu) reported

    @qarthii I joined them a few days back in Reddit but it wasn't showing through the link. Prolly some glitch

  • daniel_oyeee
    Daniel Oyegoke (@daniel_oyeee) reported

    Just replied to a broker on Reddit asking if the “inbound call problem” in real estate is real. Yeah it’s real. But everyone’s solving the wrong piece of it. Four things are actually happening: Speed. 27% of paid leads get answered in under 5 min. After that, your qualification odds drop off a cliff (HBR has the data). After-hours. Half your leads come in nights and weekends. Your agents are with their families. Nobody picks up. The lead just… evaporates. You won’t see it because it never made it to your CRM. Callbacks. “I’ll call you Tuesday.” Tuesday comes. Forgot. The lead’s now sitting in your CRM marked “contacted.” Dashboard looks fine but your Pipeline is literally a ghost town. Qualification. Even when someone answers, half the time nobody asks what the lead actually wants. Just name + number. Two weeks later when an agent finally calls back, they’re starting from zero...Again. Now you see every “AI receptionist” on the market fixes #1. None of them touch the other three. That’s why brokers try one, get burned, and decide AI doesn’t work in real estate. The truth is, AI works fine. It is the framing that is wrong. It’s not a missed-call problem. It’s that 73% of paid leads die before anyone has a real first conversation with them. I’ve been calling that Lead Leakage. Not a marketing problem. Not a CRM problem. It is a first-contact problem. And brokerages can’t fix what nobody named for them yet. Building that layer at @ORVNlabs

  • fuzzzypan
    AK (@fuzzzypan) reported

    @Oyinda_x_ Reddit gives multiple solutions to problems faced by people who have lived 50yrs from now.

  • pokiegoat
    pokie-the-goat (@pokiegoat) reported

    @bally44025 @olascobimson @chi87675 Are you a child? Make your research. CloudFlare is used by tons of sites like discord, Reddit, twitch etc. and they are all working fine. They told you bank issues yesterday and CloudFlare today and you still believe. Use your head!

  • Juan_Cruz_382
    Juan cruz (@Juan_Cruz_382) reported

    @MedzagaVA @keys2xd @FNaFNegativity imo it's a little bit of both sides sure, some people unnecessarily hate on him, relive his controversies over and over and such, but Scott also doesn't seem to try solving this communication problem, he could at least try it on Reddit

  • BearAdventuring
    AdventuringBear (@BearAdventuring) reported from Township of Norwood Park, Illinois

    Unfortunately, I am not surprised to see even the wonderful @RealMrKraken having problem with those mods. Myself and others I know have started to stay clear of Star Citizen reddit. They seem to care more about power and control than they do the actual Community.

  • BurninOnChain
    Burnin (@BurninOnChain) reported

    @k0k1eth Got the same 💪 Had a few issues with revolut tho, using it since over 4 years and 3 weeks ago they wanted me to re-verify all my income including crypto deposits etc, I've read alot about it on reddit and alot of people are getting nuked right now cause of cryptodeposits from phantom etc. so yeah 👀 my time has come

  • CrowdWisdomAlgo
    Crowd Wisdom Trading (@CrowdWisdomAlgo) reported

    most retail traders are drowning in noise earnings calls, analyst upgrades, reddit threads, financial twitter... everyone has an opinion. the problem is you can't tell which opinions are actually worth anything until after the fact. that's what we're trying to fix at CrowdWisdom Trading. instead of one loud voice, we aggregate thousands of predictions across assets and surface what the crowd is actually saying as a signal. it's not perfect. crowds get it wrong too. but when you can see the full distribution of sentiment rather than one analyst's hot take, you at least know what you're working with. we're still early. but that's the idea.

  • theory_dance
    WarlockMasterRace (@theory_dance) reported

    @maddenifico @KimDotcom That’s not a broken system. There isn’t algorithmic bias. No policy is excluding them. This isn’t Reddit, where they’ve basically engineered the rules so that red view points aren’t allowed. It’s more likely that X is representative of reality: The left are a loud minority.

  • h1gh0ctane
    h1gh0ctane (@h1gh0ctane) reported

    @reddit_lies Can we please all band together and get Reddit taken down it’s actually a danger to humanity at this point

  • TheTrueClochard
    The True Gentleman (@TheTrueClochard) reported

    @salimforva Reddit is down the hall on your left, sir

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    @deokotev Right. At scale the math works. The real problem is most people email 50 a week, not 750 a day. That's why I'm building Buddyy - finds people already signaling pain on Reddit, forums and LinkedIn. Targeted list beats raw volume every time.

  • WaldronLewis
    Lewis 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (@WaldronLewis) reported

    He gets to play with other people's money while protecting his own investments that directly conflict with OpenAI (i.e. Reddit, Helion).. But this is a problem. When your interests aren't aligned with your company's success, you're extracting, not building. See more...

  • DavidGQuaid
    David Quaid - AI SEO (@DavidGQuaid) reported

    @Hobo_Web @rustybrick I was the same way until the tsunami of spam hit the city gates. I had to build a spam sink on Reddit - basically a sub for tool spammers to post (or their agents/contractors) - just as an outlet. Maybe 20 a day get banned currently. Nothing of interest. The problem is education: They dont want any. The web dev community assumes that knowing how to build a web page endows you with SEO..... The products are all the same - page title length, pagespeed, EEAT scores...... and pSEO.

  • StewieArmenian
    Armenian Stewie 🔻 (@StewieArmenian) reported

    @KILLTOPARTY Reddits like this are so funny to me bc people will have a real issue like retroactive jealousy that impacts their life and instead of being like “how can I change this to make my life better” the whole Reddit is like “how do I make the world adjust to my issues”

  • Amdukias
    Raspoutine Ⓥ (@Amdukias) reported

    Well, @princessauto will no longer get any of my business, way too many ads, and they cannot be hidden, or downvoted on Reddit. Stop trying to ram your cheap offshore garbage down our throats.

  • jo_juice
    Joey (@jo_juice) reported

    @BlackHokageClip I will say, the games are cheap as hell. You be getting whole collections for like 10$. But if you’re stupid like me you always run into some technical glitch that you gotta get on YouTube or Reddit to figure out. Haha!

  • Jordannahhh_x
    𝒥ℴ𝒥ℴ ༺♥༻ (@Jordannahhh_x) reported

    @Oyinda_x_ @natashante Reddit gets me so much, if i have a specific issue i’ll see someone having that same issue from 10 years ago and a bunch of solutions and therapists in the replies. Golden.

  • j33_j33
    TheOwl. (@j33_j33) reported

    @CNN BREAKING: $EBAY turns down $GME Ryan Cohens 56B offer to purchase using his... Reddit Karma, used underwear & 6 holographic Pokemon cards.

  • 8EightPillars
    Uncle Pas (@8EightPillars) reported

    @MackNSweetJones I saw on reddit he also had a case in Mississippi…his sister also looked to be out there…some kids just be retarded and terrible decision makers man idk lol