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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.
May 26: 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 (25%)
- Sign in (12%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 4 days ago |
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Website Down | 8 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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lmg (@limin_lmg) reported@gurpreetkait Exactly. That’s real experience talking. A huge part of growth is learning where specific audiences already trust recommendations and discussions naturally. Every platform has different user intent. Reddit users usually respond better when the product genuinely solves a problem instead of feeling heavily marketed.
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Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported@Supaboardai Your branding is honestly better than a lot of projects I see. The product is likely not the problem. The thing is, the right communities haven’t gotten there yet.” “Reddit is good for that because people trust recommendations more than traditional promotion.”
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domestic grace (@holyhomemaking) reported@CatholicAwesome I stay far away from catholic reddit. it is a terrible place
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Tends_to_ infinity (@abhay_singh77) reportedToday evening he was reached out by CBSE officials and indeed they accepted the mistake... This kind of paper exchange is crazy... Reddit is filled with students complaints... CBSE should answer and rectify all the issues regarding this exam!!
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ğabul (@sinnersbouquet) reported@elmoqwe @UZBEKCHUD @TRAGHazL Reddit is down the hallway sir
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SkyIsTumbling @ Fanime cause i live here (@SkyIsTumbling) reported“I’m being called a puritan” and then using “Public degeneracy” in the same breath. Reddit is down the hall and to the left.
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Alex Wyatt | Meta Ad Creatives (@Alexwyatt47) reportedThis ad spent $62K at a 2.16 ROAS in 90 days. Why did it work? It opened with a frustration pulled directly from a Reddit thread. A real person describing a real problem in words no copywriter would ever come up with. That's the part most brands miss. The best ads don't sound like ads. They sound like the customer talking to themselves. Specific pain points. Specific frustrations. Specific failed solutions. All in the exact language the customer already uses. We don't try to invent better messaging. We mirror the customer's own words back to them. When someone reads an ad and thinks: "how do they know exactly what I'm going through?" that's not luck. That's research.
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#FireSamPresti (@TrolledByShai11) reportedHoly **** bro I genuinely cannot stand with anymore did Reddit get shut down recently or something
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XisworsethanReddit (@xisrunbylefties) reported@reddit_lies Can they just shut Reddit down for being a platform for espousing dangerous rhetoric?
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Leg Day Enjoyer (@AmericanSquats) reported@umapalma01 I don't understand what the problem is. Don't you LARPing losers live on Reddit? Also, clips of Hasan saying the most unhinged **** are generally a pretty reliable source of information
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Stock Talk Thedave2006 Canada and US 🇨🇦 (@thedave2006) reported7) Meta releases Reddit-like app 8) Bruno Mars pop up store at Yorkdale Mall 9) Options traders say bitcoin broken 10) Oura files for IPO 11) Merlin Labs could fly planes by AI, 100s of test flights, years away for actual air flights
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TheSkepticalProthean (@ProtheanTexan) reported@vizurantvis Honestly, I really do not feel bad at all. I just don’t really care about people are complaining over this deserved rug pull. Even if you have stolen content let’s say meme from Reddit I still would not care as I would consider it a act of Fair Use, but if you stole data from my research and republished it as your own I would call out the plagiarism of my work. I remember when Redditors were complaining over this issue back around 2017 where a Redditors would take a post from someone on Tumblr or Facebook, edited everything, later to repost back onto Reddit.
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Vithika || Reddit Marketing (@vithikaonreddit) reportedPeople go to Instagram to scroll. People go to Reddit to solve problems. That’s the difference most brands still don’t understand.
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Muhammad Shaiz (@MShaiz9) reportedWe reduced our outbound workload by ~70%. Without sending more cold DMs. The biggest shift? We stopped chasing random leads and started replying to people already talking about their problems on Reddit + X. Now I’m curious: What’s your BIGGEST reason for avoiding cold outreach? A) Low reply rates B) Feels spammy C) Too time-consuming D) Leads aren’t qualified Reply with A/B/C/D 👇
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Amin Tai (@aminnnn_09) reported@Swings27x I had exact same issue, finding audiance in your niche is itself challenging. If your domain is on nurses means medical, you won't got genuine feedback and users from X. May be you need to do cold outreach, or reddit/linkedin might get you some traction but not sure of this domain
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Irfan Mohamed (@Irfanbuilds) reportedstarted with 0 users. no audience. reddit account got banned too 😭 so i had to figure out another way to get users for my saas. for the last 10 days i tested everything manually only in x (Twitter): • optimized my twitter profile like a landing page • commented on big accounts before the post blew up • posted 3-5 times daily • shared build in public journey honestly • gave value instead of pitching • built free tools around the product • used my own AI tool to find intent leads on X result? 50+ users in 10 days without spending on ads. $ 0 spent . comment "50" i’ll drop the full walkthrough + exact strategies i personally used. biggest lesson: people don’t buy because you “launched”. they buy when they repeatedly see you solving real problems publicly. still early. still learning.
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Stevie Janowski (@StevieJnowski) reported@reddit_lies Why can’t I find this on Reddit, did it get taken down?
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Muhammad Shaiz (@MShaiz9) reported@alerlun @ADIFFERENTYOU2 @diliecat Organic first is the right call. Skip the broadcasting. Find people on X & Reddit already frustrated with the problem, Siteforge solves and reply with value. That's the fastest path to first paying users.
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Sylwia 🍄 (@Pissbaby666) reportedShould I go back to posting on reddit or is it still just as terrible?
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Spokker (@Spokker) reported@reddit_lies In the past you could just brush it off as 20-somethings brooding online, but Reddit foments so much misinformation combined with hatred that it's a legitimately public safety issue. Not sure why the owners of Reddit haven't been called to Congress to testify about it.
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Mackay Bell (@mackaybell) reported@Madisox43 @___Gestalt @JoshDaws Per Grok: Yes, overcrowding is one of the biggest and most consistent complaints about Disney World. Visitors constantly mention insane wait times (often 1-3+ hours), packed walkways, trouble finding spots for parades/fireworks, and the parks feeling way too full for the premium prices. You’ll see it all over TripAdvisor, Reddit, DISboards, and X — even annual passholders call it out. Disney’s reservation system and heavy ticket sales keep parks near capacity most of the time. It’s worst during holidays, spring break, and summer, but even “slower” periods can still feel crowded. Strategic planning (rope drop, Lightning Lane, off-peak weeks) helps, but a lot of people say the magic gets lost in the crowds.
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Over it (@jeff_swearn5) reportedThe problem is, where am I gonna go? Blue Sky, Reddit, Instagram, Pukebook, of just get off the internet? I don't see any issues with X, but I am also not paid! Just saying!
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NicoleeO (@nicoleeo2012) reported@BenSatterthwai2 @wil_da_beast630 Passing is subjective. They all sit around on Reddit telling each other how beautiful they are. I guess they can try their disguises and see if no one notices. Breaking the law can become an issue if people do notice 🙃
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Jered McCorkle (@jeredmccorkle) reported@BobbyBack24 @burnyourbinder @ManySuchCases I’m not saying you can know nothing from these kinds of Reddit formats but they’re are some key problems: We do not have the opposite kind of forum to compare. Accordingly these kinds of forums are heavily biased towards grievance. Also people are obviously posting repeatedly.
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meret (@meretzzy) reported@cuntcatalina @dianaaloves @nuuriiaa_13 No, the leaks came from Reddit same for Drag Race and if they have been absolutely right & the post was taken down sis I’m not playing in your face.
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Muhammad Shaiz (@MShaiz9) reportedWe reduced our outbound workload by ~70%. Without sending more cold DMs. The biggest shift? We stopped chasing random leads and started replying to people already talking about their problems on Reddit + X. Now I’m curious: What’s your BIGGEST reason for avoiding cold outreach? A) Low reply rates B) Feels spammy C) Too time-consuming D) Leads aren’t qualified Reply with A/B/C/D 👇
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Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported@RivraDev Your branding is honestly better than a lot of projects I see. The product is likely not the problem. The thing is, the right communities haven’t gotten there yet.” “Reddit is good for that because people trust recommendations more than traditional promotion.”
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epic cat looking galaxy glasses (@FaggotLabubu) reportedjust saw a reddit comment asking the poster to cashapp him 11 dollars to help him fix a broken zipper
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Sodiq akande (@SodiqAkand3766) reported@jayeliew @DevenPatil_007 I can promote your website on Reddit. Getting it in front of the right subreddits where your exact target audience hangs out: more eyes, more traffic, more growth. You want me to break down how it works?
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Abdurahman (@SaintCliffhange) reported@PunishedMimosa I swear this kaffir was literally born on a reddit server because how is he already this brainwashed at 15