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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (61%)
- Errors (26%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Craig Green (@GreenVelvet001) reportedJust an update on the Xbox Back Compat issues @jronald and his team have got it fixed... so far so good. After weeks and in some cases months we finally can play the games I have given feedback privately to Jason on this. People on our Reddit post can also confirm fixed
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Otaru Richman (@otarurichman) reportedYou don't have a content problem. You have a distribution problem. Publishing on one platform isn't a strategy. It's a bet. Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, YouTube, ChatGPT your buyers are everywhere but your content.
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DelixLabs (@DelixLabs) reported@AbudBakri the BPC anecdotal stack is wild — thousands of post-op recovery logs, partial tendon tear timelines, ulcer protocols. problem is FDA can't act on reddit threads. retatrutide is uniquely positioned because the anecdotal recomp stories are matching the trial endpoints almost 1:1, that never happens
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Courtney🌹🌻🌼 (@khajiitkit) reportedI saw a post on Reddit that cats panting after play can be a sign of heart issues and I didn't know that and I feel like I failed Stampy
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Dark Road Games (@dark_road_games) reported@Freebiewitz1 @LineGutter "I don't know what to tell you" I'm sorry if I made it seem like I was looking for you to tell me anything. I commented to someone else, unaware that a lost reddit neckbeard would reply. But you can go on down the internet road to your next stop.
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Steve (@YeshuaSaves84) reported@luluyy12 @AtheistTakes Such a problem to complain about it on atheist reddit, and not to the school itself? Sure.
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Jupiter Runway 🪐🛫 (@JupiterRunway) reportedI like Reddit bc I think I’ll have a problem then read about someone else who’s problem is 50x worse than mine and I feel better
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Clim Stefan (@ClimStefan) reportedMay will be a marketing month only. My rules for this month: - sent 20 DMs daily - build in public posts, threads, replies on X - 3 blog posts per week - reddit marketing - no building, only if something is broken At the end of the month I should have 600 DMs sent. Target for the month: 10 paying users What should I add to these? 🤔
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BMoneeey (@BMoneeey123) reportedHey, if you are someone who works for @Reddit as a mod then you are absolutely terrible at your “job”! It’s because of you guys that cyber bullying is still occurring today and people think it’s so cool to say whatever they want online because apparently it counts as
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NeoRupture (@SloppyJuicez32) reported@BeWellWthMikini @Reddit Yea but you are running right into the blade. "It's not hate if its true, antisemitism n stuff" The problem is it becomes hate once you get at the root. That is the hypocrisy of reddit.
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Kirill (@kirillk_web3) reported> use Claude every day > think my prompts are good enough > everyone on reddit has the same problem > find the Anthropic prompting video > Hannah and Christian. applied AI team. > first 5 minutes > wait. clear task. role. context. XML tags? > is there a whole system behind this? > watch the full 24 minutes > fix one prompt. results change completely. > think about every weird response I blamed Claude for > every missed result. every wasted token. > it wasn't Claude. > it was the prompt structure. > everything changes. > it didn't have to be like this
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ZeroMazed (@ZeroMazed) reported@business reddit finally figured out ads are the only way to make money. guess that meme stock hype died down
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The Middle-earth Mixer (@MiddleearthMixr) reported@existentialkush Reddit is down the hall and to the left friend
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lovedrwamamp (@kinglovelovekin) reported@Dianderr 1: from 6 years ago yes, which he didn’t know the mod was giving him an advantage and took down everything 2 the PvP thing was debunked and was only happening because a sore loser lost a game 3: you’re asking pedos if they hate pedos my guy. Go on Reddit and r/dreamwastaken2
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V0oy (@Miitosizz) reportedi took my art down and left the subreddit, i did comment on others art there left nice comments in the past but like it's whatever im not gonna force people to like my work or kiss *** to me screw that #reddit #artist #artcommunity
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Kaby Snow (@KabySnow) reported@ANGELAWHITE @Reddit Fix her page you miserable cucks!
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Luke Luscious (@LusciousLuke9) reported@DAKKADAKKA1 Terrible reddit community... You guys claim to anyone that doesn't use light pen is trash with skill issues and are now crying for a light pen buff...
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Katlin Crockett (@CrockettKatlin) reportedReddit does not have the answers to my problem. Suffer is the only solution.
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Stats Nig (@cheesebeaner95) reported@OneReplied @MACE88041984 It wasn't really broadcasted on Reddit, especially on r/worldnews and r/videos. Spez - the main adminstator on Reddit - is a jew. Also, there were several times toward the end when Elon Musk had to shut down the war coverage and mess with the algo here.
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Lyon 🔞🌈🍉|| Lyonface@BSky (@Lyonfaced) reported@rinneKO_art I've been struggling with that since the end dropped, too. I made a rant post about it on reddit because it was just incessant and a lot of ppl agreed they were sick of it, too. It'll die down. Make what you love, and ppl who love csm will see it. My oomph is coming back, too!
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Codalio Inc (@codalioinc) reported@jaredsuniverse That’s why defining the problem + ICP upfront matters. Tools like Reddit help — but structure is what turns insight into a real product.
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F 😶🌫️ (@CCCF_99) reported@joshm @diabrowser I believe biggest issue for many (based on reddit posts) is consistency, some day it works, some don't. Same for me, yesterday it created brief automatically, today I got no brief in the morning... 🤷
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TurboWolf🚀🐺 (@TurboWolf44) reported@FedExHelp Are you guys ever going to fix your Delivery Manager enrollment problem? I've been trying every trick in the book for the last 2 days to enroll without success &, according to Reddit, this issue is now a decade old.🙄
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Richard Prideaux (@RichPrideaux) reportedFinal round is when you're not allowed to physically touch the person with the pen, but you can use whatever persuasive language you want to to make them put the pen down and step away... It turns out that the real world isn't Reddit or your in-group Whatsapp chat - some people want to hurt other people and they're not playing by your rules or views on society.
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Camo (@C4m0V3rd3) reported@OhDoughPlays The main reddit is terrible. For every valid, there's an army of AH defenders ready to suck any **** that comes their way.
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There's Inj but K Ampuled it (@_WishICanDraw) reportedIs it a problem that after I got a permanent ban from Reddit and switched to using Instagram my life is less **** and more enjoyable than I ever had before
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Xyra (@XyraSinclair) reported@gkisokay @Teknium for asynchronous agent research, /scry is working to provide maximum query power. currently that means your agent can fire off over 8x10 minute arbitrary SQL+vector queries at a time over all of reddit, tens of millions of academic papers, millions of gh repos, tens of terabytes of content and hundreds of millions of voyage-4 embeddings. pricing is free until the service reliability gets to ~99%, then will simply be a fraction of the cost of the token-spend-rate you save while your agent yields its GPU thought for taking up basically a CPU core on a server with tens of terabytes of NVMe (and agents can bid at auctions when there's congestion).
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Casey Doe (@CaseyDoe8) reported@ScottJenningsKY This is why their leaders make religious arguments against the right even though they hate Christianity. They don't believe in what they're saying but it trips up their opponents. Most have surface level understanding of the issues at best, and largely regurgitate Reddit comments
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Mogomra (e/acc) (@MightyMogomra) reported@BarbogDaFinka Bro you need to seriously sit down and watch some normies try to work for a while, crack open a reddit comment section and skim that ****
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Nicholas Mugalli (@RealNickMugalli) reported$RDDT — Reddit reports next quarter, we are initiating: Overweight | Price Target: $220 | Dec 2026 Reddit's structural position is stranger and more durable than a standard social media comp would suggest. Twenty years of threaded human conversation, organized by topic and filtered by community upvote, has produced something that the rest of the internet cannot replicate on a compressed timeline—a corpus of authentic, contextual, opinion-bearing text at a scale that makes it a necessary training input for any language model that wants to model how humans actually reason through problems rather than how they write press releases. That is not a feature of Reddit's product roadmap. It is an accident of the platform's history that has become a structural asset, and the data licensing revenue it generates — largely uncorrelated with advertising market cycles — is the part of the thesis that the market is still in the early stages of pricing correctly. The advertising business at 121 million daily active users is the part that gets compared unfavorably to Meta and Snap, and that comparison is mostly the wrong frame. Reddit's DAU base is not large. What it is, is intentional — users arrive with a specific information need, navigate to a community organized around that need, and generate signal about preference and intent that is categorically different from passive feed consumption. That is a performance advertising substrate, not a brand awareness one, and the 20%-plus ad revenue growth trajectory reflects the early stages of Reddit building the ad tech stack required to monetize that intent signal efficiently. The gap between the quality of the audience signal and the current monetization rate is where the near term upside lives, and closing it does not require DAU acceleration — it requires product execution in targeting and measurement that is well within the capability of a team that has been systematically under resourced on ad tech until recently. The data licensing business deserves a valuation framework that is separate from the advertising multiple, and the market has not yet fully developed one. The deals with Google, OpenAI, and other AI training consumers are not one-time transactions — they are the early iterations of an ongoing relationship between Reddit and the AI development ecosystem that will reprice as the value of high quality human generated training data becomes clearer through the model quality differentials it produces. Reddit has something no synthetic data pipeline can produce at equivalent quality: genuine human disagreement, genuine human uncertainty, genuine human expertise expressed in informal register. The scarcity of that asset increases, not decreases, as AI-generated content floods the rest of the internet and degrades the quality of the training pool outside walled gardens. Reddit is inadvertently becoming one of those walled gardens, and that dynamic should be worth a sustained premium in the licensing revenue line. The Google dependency is the risk the thesis cannot fully escape. A meaningful portion of Reddit's top of funnel user acquisition runs through Google Search, where Reddit threads surface disproportionately for informational and review-type queries — precisely because users have learned to append "reddit" to searches when they want human opinion rather than SEO-optimized content. Any algorithmic shift that reduces that surfacing, deliberately or as a side effect of Google's own AI-generated answer features cannibalizing the click, would compress DAU growth at the moment the advertising business requires proof of stickiness to sustain its multiple. This is not a theoretical risk. Google's incentive to route users to AI Overviews rather than Reddit threads is direct and growing, and the fact that Reddit and Google have a data licensing relationship does not eliminate the competitive tension in the search surface. It just makes it more complicated