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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (62%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
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Fanatic (@Vickthefan) reported@Griz_zly8 @Haky49501827 Reddit iko down
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Steven (@StevBuilds) reported@opynrijal @X Go into the Reddit threads and try to interact with them about the problems they face. No direct marketing, more building true connections with parents facing that challenge.
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miri (@eggoslug) reportedstop using ai for your stupid problems and go on reddit instead because someone always has the ******* answer
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Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reportedYouTube Premium subscribers are seeing ads, and Google's official response has been "we're aware, it's a bug, we don't have a timeline." The screenshot is real. AndroidPolice and Reddit threads have documented dozens of cases since late 2025. The yellow progress bar is the integrated ad format used in standard YouTube, not Premium Lite. This is a different problem than the contributor notes suggest. YouTube Premium is sold as ad-free. It costs $14 a month individual, $23 family. The product promise is the absence of ads. When ads appear anyway, even sporadically, the implied contract breaks. Google's lawyers know this. The bug has been allowed to persist for months because admitting it formally opens up class-action exposure. The math is uncomfortable for everyone. YouTube has roughly 130 million Premium subscribers globally. Premium revenue runs north of $15 billion annually. A bug that intermittently serves ads to 1-2% of Premium users is several million people having their paid product mildly degraded. What this also reveals about Google's product priorities. Premium revenue used to be the moat protecting YouTube's ad business. Now Premium is the underinvested part of the stack. Engineering hours route toward Shorts monetization, AI summarization, and creator commerce tools. The bug surface that would have been fixed in 48 hours in 2018 sits open in 2026 because nobody on a quarterly review cares enough to push the fix. The ad you saw isn't a glitch. The glitch is that nobody at YouTube is incentivized to ship the patch.
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Find The Sneaks (@FindTheSneaks) reported@TeamYouTube Happening on my 1st gen 4k with old remote and also the most recent new gen 4k on new remote. You have to tap to move. Swipe won’t work. Also multiple Reddit post with others having the same issue from today
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Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reportedThat image has been on Facebook, Reddit, and X since December 2025. The black specks are mouse droppings. The "what is this" post is the third or fourth engagement format being recycled. Stolen image from an actual pest concern Facebook group, wrapped in feigned confusion, reposted across viral aggregators. The poster never had the mice. The poster doesn't have the sink. The post had 5,000 different lives before this one. This is the engagement bait factory. Anonymous accounts run a content cycle that goes: stolen image, vague mystery question, comment harvest, screenshot, repost. Each cycle generates engagement metrics that get sold to brands or used to seed paid follower bases. The economics work because X's algorithm rewards comments and the question format produces them at scale. The image is real. The poster's confusion is staged. This format costs roughly zero dollars to produce, generates 10,000 to 100,000 views per repost, and can run for months across multiple accounts before the algorithm catches the recycle. Every "weird thing in my house" or "what is this strange shape" post you scrolled past in the last six months is more likely a content harvest than a real homeowner mystery. The question is fake. The mice are real. Someone else's house. Someone else's problem. Your timeline. Your engagement.
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Joseph Won (@Jwonathang) reported@zairalaraib_ The real playbook is this: - pop into the niche communities, like on Reddit - engage with users, DM and talk to them - send them your app if it solves their problem - repeat x100 a day - adjust if necessary but see where you land in a week or two
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The Reply Menace (@ReplyMenace) reported@reddit_lies Reddit has whole subs dedicated to ****** fanfiction and acts shocked when someone calls it out. The poster got to the end and still said “yeah shut it down.” The only thing more disgusting than the story is the 300 people who upvoted it, you degenerate gremlin 💀
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Roi Pajursky Art Studio (@roipajursky) reported@Reddit @fuelfive Hi, I need help with a technical visibility issue on account u/GrowthSpare1458. I have an open ticket #1847172 but no update yet. As a creator, this is halting my work. Could you please check?
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Swagat (@0xM0rtal) reported@LocalBateman Every Reddit answer starts with ‘I had this exact problem,’ and somehow that random person ends up saving the day.
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𝘴𝘰𝘧𝘪 𓂃౨ৎ ┆ 𝙚𝙢𝙧𝙚 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙗𝙤𝙩 ♡ (@emreslover) reportednightmare fuel high cortisol team reinhardt one trick larper hitscan with bad mic and anger issues tiktok genji main reddit lucio but they’re 2-16 flank jetpack cat
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Raziel (@tryraziel) reportedI dug into Reddit's IPO filing and the return math for early investors is absolutely wild. A $100K seed investment in Reddit in 2005 turned into $47 million at IPO. Here's the full breakdown: → 2005 Seed: $100K bought ~2.1% equity at $4.7M valuation → 2014 Series B: Company valued at $500M (106x jump) → 2017 Series C: $1.8B valuation → 2019 Series D: $3B valuation → 2021 Series E: $10B valuation → 2024 IPO: $6.4B public valuation That seed check returned 470x in 19 years. But here's what's crazy — Reddit's IPO was considered "disappointing" because it went public below its 2021 private market high. The stock was down 36% from peak private valuations. Yet seed investors still made generational wealth. A reminder that even "underwhelming" exits can create life-changing returns if you got in early enough. The math only works when you write the first checks. Series E investors? They lost money. What's the earliest stage you've invested at?
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Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported@immasiddx YouTube Premium subscribers are seeing ads, and Google's official response has been "we're aware, it's a bug, we don't have a timeline." The screenshot is real. AndroidPolice and Reddit threads have documented dozens of cases since late 2025. The yellow progress bar is the integrated ad format used in standard YouTube, not Premium Lite. This is a different problem than the contributor notes suggest. YouTube Premium is sold as ad-free. It costs $14 a month individual, $23 family. The product promise is the absence of ads. When ads appear anyway, even sporadically, the implied contract breaks. Google's lawyers know this. The bug has been allowed to persist for months because admitting it formally opens up class-action exposure. The math is uncomfortable for everyone. YouTube has roughly 130 million Premium subscribers globally. Premium revenue runs north of $15 billion annually. A bug that intermittently serves ads to 1-2% of Premium users is several million people having their paid product mildly degraded. What this also reveals about Google's product priorities. Premium revenue used to be the moat protecting YouTube's ad business. Now Premium is the underinvested part of the stack. Engineering hours route toward Shorts monetization, AI summarization, and creator commerce tools. The bug surface that would have been fixed in 48 hours in 2018 sits open in 2026 because nobody on a quarterly review cares enough to push the fix. The ad you saw isn't a glitch. The glitch is that nobody at YouTube is incentivized to ship the patch.
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Meccanica (@dictionaryhill) reportedCross posting this from the (private) Airstream Addicts Facebook page without the username to protect the innocent. If anyone has a link to the public Reddit post or Substack please feel free to share it in comments. Take note, his biggest issue is my same problem with Cybertruck and why I choose the R1T. The front charge port. Enjoy: -------- 1,219.7 miles. Joshua Tree, CA to Olympia, WA. Three days, one 31’ Airstream Sovereign, one Silverado EV, and a spreadsheet that wouldn’t quit. Final tally: Silverado EV: $362.92 2020 F-150 (12 mpg): The truck I started this silly journey on back in 2024. Fuel costs would’ve been ~$599 2022 Diesel Silverado 2500 (13 mpg + DEF): The truck I upgraded to after being underwhelmed with the F150. Fuel costs would’ve been ~$673 The EV came in at about 30¢ a mile - roughly half the cost of either truck at today’s West Coast pump prices. The catch? Eleven charging stops vs maybe three or four for gas. The EV “paid” me about $42/hr vs the F-150 and $54/hr vs the diesel for the extra time spent plugged in. Charges averaged 30-40 minutes each. Solid trade when you’re eating lunch or stretching your legs anyway. Less solid when you’re trying to make Olympia by dark. Best efficiency: 1.6 mi/kWh coming down off Siskiyou Summit. Worst: 1.0 mi/kWh going up the same pass. Gravity, as always, keeps the books balanced. Held 55 mph in California, 65 in Oregon and Washington. The 10 mph bump cost about 14% in efficiency - right where v² aero theory says it should land. Honest math, not guesses. The part nobody talks about: 9 of 11 stops required dropping and re-hitching the Airstream. Pull-through fast chargers are still rare enough to be a rumor. If the networks want to win the towing market, that’s the problem to solve. I didn’t realize one of the brand new Rivian chargers was pull through until I had already unhitched. Didn’t matter. Takes literally two minutes to unhitch. About the same to hitch back up. No complicated hitch - straight on the ball. Fuel costs were current CA/OR/WA prices averaged together. Full Substack write-up is coming. Reddit r/SilveradoEV got the long-form data dump. This is the elevator pitch. The truck pulled the Airstream without drama. The numbers say it did it cheaper. The clock says it took a little longer. All three are true at the same time.
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Depresso Martini ♥︎♡︎ (@algorithmsayshi) reportedSwitched home internet providers cause Telstra were actually insane lmao but now when connected to my AGL wifi it doesn't let me watch any NBA on my NBA app and this message just shows up. I have tried trouble shooting it and I've even ventured onto Reddit for help but nothing works 😩🥴 I literally pay a yearly fee to watch NBA games so not sure why they're cockblocking me! I've turned VPN **** off and on. I can watch when my wifi is off still 😣
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misery is watching star wars (@miserymanif3st) reported@f7818992 Reddit is down the hall and too the left
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SilverBoarMedia (@AbcAbc347433) reported@GULAGSGOTTAGO @sixsevenabuser @MizoChris I'm going to post something you might find controversial, I didn't think BF4 was bad, it was one of my favourites. It did have it's problems for sure but what really killed the multiplayer was it's own community of power mad admins that make reddit look tolerant.
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Mason Blake (@mason_blakee) reportedchatgpt doesn't recommend your tool because you have strong domain authority or 200 backlinks it recommends tools that show up naturally in conversations, reddit threads, and community discussions where real users talk about actual problems and solutions the old seo playbook of building links and publishing keyword articles is now entirely disconnected from how ai search actually functions
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Jefferson Steelflex (@bcheelyeah) reported@yadspi @RetroGameCorps I’ve been digging into their Reddit page to try to figure out the charging issue. And it seems like people there are not happy with the communication and messaging about the M12s vs HD. So while I don’t have an answer, you’re not the only one who seems to be confused here 😬
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cher (@chmpselyseesao3) reportedi am on #vldtwt, vldtok, vldgram (not really a word), the vld reddit, vld tumblr, and frequently hunt down independent blogs and articles pertaining to this show and/or this fandom. it kinda feels like having the world’s most useless opened third eye
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Trey Palmer (@Sir_VIXaLot) reported@DontBuyThatYet I saw an appliance repairman on Reddit say that Whirlpool's problem isn't imminent recession, it's that their products are garbage relative to others. That didn't make sense to me. Almost no one buying new appliances knows which brand names belong to which conglomerate.
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John-Daniel Trask (@traskjd) reported@bayagima @aniobrien Was telling that the reddit asylum also felt this way. She’s a victim in their eyes. None had an issue with the F word. But we know it would have been considered a genocide if somebody on the right had said it. Curious to see what else comes out. Suspect there’s a bit or she wouldn’t have run.
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✭ANGEL✫DEATH✭ (@ANG3LDE4TH) reportedClearly someone’s hurt because I call everyone bro. Sorry your ex used it to address you as a boy but not everyone is preying on trans peoples downfall like you. Also who are you to coach me on my dialect anyways? You use made up Reddit words to insult anyone you wanna make an example out of. Maybe present yourself more serious and people would take you serious! And better yet. Maybe stop pushing people who support trans people away from supporting trans people and maybe gee idk. MORE PEOPLE WOULD SUPPORT TRANS PEOPLE. Just because your the issue doesn’t mean everyone else is but to anyone not supportive you make EVERYONE look bad in the community. Your never going to ever make people like trans people this way and honestly your choosing to further push the fact that the trans community supports attacking people rather than reading deeper and realizing your attacking the same people you want to “support” idiot.
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Secret Revealer (@secretrevealr) reportedI found an ex-performer breaking it down on a podcast. At first I called bullshit. But the same routine kept showing up: old Reddit archives, private forums, and real guy transformations. The logic is brutal once you see it: If you can build muscle in the gym with resistance and consistency… why the hell wouldn’t the exact same principle work down there?
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Crazino (@crazino87) reportedPlaced order at @LazadaSG plushie on May 1st, until today May 11 still in transit??? I heard some people got the similar issues like me, and saw someone posted on Reddit, insider theft? If thats so, then resolve fast, why hold our money or items? 1 of the largest courier delivery company in ASIA cant even hire customer service, and I had no choice but to bring this up here So their 3rd party delivery is Ninja Van Singapore... ngmi, AI chatbot on messages and Telegram isnt working at all, the number directed to call 66028271 is no longer available too So whats what now? Normally delivery only takes 2-4 days, 10 days is totally unacceptable
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Rahul Soni (@ssoonniiii) reported@catdaddyissues All the algorithms are same, the more you avoid them the better content they put on top, if anyone doom scrolls on anything, the quality of timeline does go down. Be it insta, twitter, yt, reddit
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Raul Robin Oruman (@rroruman) reported@aleabitoreddit Reddit isn't underperforming because the thesis is wrong. It's because the moat depends on unpaid moderators who can quit at any time. Growth and profit don't fix that vulnerability. Wall Street is pricing the structural risk.
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Aleksandr Fulha (@fulhadev) reported@paraschopra ran this stack 6 months. ~70% of agent-mined unmet needs are semrush ghosts: search volume from researchers, not buyers. landing pages flatline. fix: verifier scrapes 10 real complaints from reddit per signal before any funnel spin-up. cuts the overnight-budget burn.
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ꨄ (@solo_joint) reportedAnd they dont have to go far them ****** on reddit already have it down to the block
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The Growth Engine (@allenxmarketing) reportedI pulled 12 ad headlines from one Reddit thread in 9 minutes. The thread was an r/SaaS post: "anyone else burned out on AI tooling?" 47 comments. Real founders. Real frustration. I dropped the URL into a Claude Skill I built last weekend. It pulled 3 things from every comment: The pain. What was actually broken for them. Their objection. Why they hadn't switched yet. Exact phrases. Verbatim quotes of 6+ words. 9 minutes later I had a sortable table. 28 rows, sorted by emotional intensity. Top 3 phrases went straight into a landing page test that night. No paraphrasing. The awkward real wording is what makes copy land. One row read: "paying for 4 AI tools and using 1." That became a headline test against a generic control. CTR up 18% in 4 days. The lesson isn't really about Claude Skills. It's about where the language lives. Buyers write your best copy when they're frustrated at midnight on Reddit. You just have to go listen. One rule I follow: mine the language, not the people. Never paste usernames in ads. I wrote up the full Skill prompt and the 3-tier headline framework. Free guide. 1. Connect with me. 2. Comment REDDIT and I'll DM it over.