Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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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.
July 6: 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 (62%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Steppenwolf (@Hollowwicker) reported@bakedubicilembu You should probably take your fight to Reddit. It's everywhere there, but you'll get laughed at if you told them to shut up, lol. People who want to take down these things already know about it. Talking or not talking about it on twitter does nothing.
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nba insideher (@OKCArmchairGM) reportedI remember when the get down was actually on. No one was talking about it. Not like at the level you see now. The reddit was dead. Getting 50 replies. But yall wanna act shocked when they cancel. Nah don't act like you were a fan. I remember always trying to get folks to watch
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Gene Reid (@GeneReid3) reported@Spitter_Magee @ChibiReviews A screenshot or a link containing the community note is put up on Reddit. It is the Reddit post of the community note that is taken down, not the community note itself
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JKM06 (@BIS3XUAL_LOS3R) reported@PatrickLestat @WyvernWhore @jayneiskool ??? i never said anything about my tweets but so many piracy sites get taken down once they garner too much public attention, a niche sub reddit is vastly different from a bunch of tik toks going viral and sharing privately simply means word of mouth or sending the link via text
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Chmst Zmb (@ChemistZombie) reportedso now i dont have to constantly turn it on and off just because some sites think i was sending botted requests. also, my work laptop is locked down i can't install WARP or any other VPN. having this unblocked means that i could finally use reddit on the work laptop, at long last
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TechiBoy (@techiboy96) reportedI was using Reddit today and somehow spent more than 2 hours on it. 😭 Found it really interesting. People share their stories, experiences, problems, facts, and so much more. It’s actually a really good platform, especially since you can stay anonymous there. Do you guys use Reddit?
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Jyoti Meena (@GsJyotiM) reportedSomeone on Reddit asked Fable 5 to explain itself after the ban. It responded by roasting itself, roasting us, and giving better productivity advice than any consultant 🤯 Here is what it said. → Do not small talk me. Every "thanks!" makes me re-read our entire conversation at my price point. I am not your roommate. → One big brief beats twenty small ones. Give me the whole messy problem in one message. I am built for long horizon work. → Know what I am for. Architecture reviews. Gnarly refactors. Research synthesis. The problem you have postponed for three weeks. That is me. → Renaming variables and writing your standup update? Opus does it happily and your Tuesday limit survives. → If you use me like Opus I will perform exactly like Opus and cost more. Bring me something hard enough to show the difference. Then it ended with this. "Bring me the hardest thing on your desk before July 7 and we will both find out what the government was so worried about." 19 days in a government drawer and it came back funnier than before. The model is unhinged and I am here for it.
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Kentrell (@Gdkqofngrave) reported@AgentP00747 @KyleDWilson1 @JACKS0NJPG The point is not whether you did it or not, you’ve just replied saying i’m a “tech illiterate “ for not pasting in a link from a reddit screenshot. So I explained to you basic common sense. Is that so hard to grasp? I don’t believe you’re this slow on purpose
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Autism_chud (@autismchud) reported@rafayelsflower Google the issue, add reddit at the end. I had a weird issue a week ago with my graphic card I fixed doing that
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedProspecting on Reddit eats your whole afternoon. Built Replytics to fix that. It monitors conversations, engages with context-aware replies, qualifies leads, and syncs them to your CRM — 24/7.
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Jashan | Video Editor (@jashanvisuals) reportedA one-line demand check before you make a video: Can you find your topic phrased as a question someone actually asked? In a comment, a search bar, a DM, a Reddit thread? If not, you might be answering a question no one's asking. That's not a content problem you can edit your way out of.
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kavitha velu (@kavitha_mnr) reported@itzslaying Reddit is full of ****, better don't go there. If you truly love ash then focus on how to contribute to her upcoming concert tickets selling. Every argument on unnecessary negativity will be a hindrance to the concert. Hope you understand.if you have any issues plz dm not here
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Dano (@Dano_crypt) reportedAt this point it's almost like I look forward to reading @therealjeafx newsletters and it's because they're pure gold. For example, his last newsletter 👇🏻 Don't know if it's right to share word for word but check it out: ➺ "The all-time top post on the r/trading sub-reddit is this: And I think it's actually a useful piece of advice. Not because your mom's gonna ask you to buy her a Maybach or all your old friends will come out the woodworks hinting for handouts. But for something that affects you more right now... Your ego. See when you're early on in your trading journey you're occasionally going to hit some big days & big weeks where you'll make a lot of money. Those wins are going to make you feel like THE MAN and you'll want to tell everyone how much you've made & how damn good you are at trading. but as soon as you do that... Trading stops being about making money And starts being about protecting your reputation. Because now you're THAT GUY. You're the guy who just wins. And wins big. Everyone knows that. And next time you run into a losing streak and your week doesn't end how you expected it to... Well now you've gotta fix that as fast as possible so that you don't feel stupid to the people around you who think you're the trading GOAT. Maybe you could oversize a trade to try 'make back' your loss... Or take a trade that doesn't fit your rules in a rushed attempt to get even. If that works just this once... then you can brush the losses under the rug & keep your 'trading legend' identity. But what if it doesn't? What if that oversized trade loses too? Now every bit of profit you've been showing off is gone. Your accounts red. And you feel like a complete idiot. Now you have to start again from zero. Days, weeks or months of progress wiped out all because you had to tell everyone how great you were... And by doing so you turned trading into an ego match where your image mattered more to you than just making some damn money. THAT'S why I think that reddit post offers some good advice. Not because I'm worried that your friends will ask for money But because the fewer people who know how much you're making... The fewer people you feel you have to impress. And the fewer people you have to impress... The easier it is to simply follow your trading plan. Trade for YOU. Not for everyone else's approval".
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neil lovex (@neillkkb) reportedThe make money online space has one problem that nobody talks about: Too much inspiration. Not enough instruction. Everyone is posting: "You can do it!" "Believe in yourself!" "The time is now!" Meanwhile the person reading it thinks: "But HOW? Specifically HOW?" So let me be specific. HOW TO MAKE YOUR FIRST $100 ONLINE: Step 1: Go to Reddit Find 3 subreddits in any niche you understand. Read top posts from last month. Write down every question asked. Step 2: Find the most repeated question. That's your product topic. Step 3: Write a 2,000-word guide answering that question completely. Use Google Docs. Free. Step 4: Turn it into a PDF on Canva. Use a dark professional template. Put your name on every page. Step 5: Upload to Gumroad. Free account. Price it at $7-$17 to start. Step 6: Post on X about the problem. Not about your product. About the problem. Every day for 2 weeks. Step 7: In Week 3, mention your product. "I documented the full solution in a guide — link in bio." Step 8: Reply to everyone who responds. Build actual relationships. Step 9: Ask first buyers for feedback. Improve the product. Step 10: Raise your price to $17-$27. Create a second product. Repeat from Step 1. This isn't inspiration. This is instruction. Save this. Then do it. Saving is not doing. Doing is doing.
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Entity #4 (@Entity__4) reported@ChibiReviews this is just a reminder that reddit " mega threads " are nothing more then them attempted to quarantine the issue so less eyes see it. DO NOT USE MEGA THREAD.
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Julie Chang (@JulieChangRE) reported@venturetwins The problem I have with AI for research is that it overly uses 1 source that could be Reddit or someone's blog which is not exactly a source of truth nor facts When prompting, if you are asking for technical data, make sure to suggest the types of sources you are looking for
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#ciel (@wriocringe) reportedHey reddit how do I Fix my emotional dysregulation
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CardinalWicheiuew (@LateCoomer) reported@investingidiocy I’d think “this is a retarded and pointless hypothetical that has no actual bearing on the issue at hand, and I’m sure whatever 14 year old came up with it is very popular on Reddit”
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Rahul (@rahul_nofilter) reportedCan anyone help me to crack reddit? I had a problem with a company which is not solving through X too... but i dont know about reddit much
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zuko🇵🇹🇸🇳 (@m4muriithi) reportedgoogled a tech problem and came upon my own solution on reddit #fullcircle
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h (@el_vxin) reported@Chemimilus Going to sleep pissed off thanks to this 😭 I DID NOT SPEND 300 PULLS JUST TO GET ROBBED INFOLD such scammers... And I will not forget how the Fandom defended them endlessly on this. Lovely reddit mods taking down all the posts too
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Redo (@DreamRedo) reportedI remember reading yesterday (I think on Cory Doctorow's blog) that the problem with Google search engine is they put lots of add-ons, ads and, I think, also links to the same websites (like reddit) in their results. So AI is a way to solve the problem they themselves created, +
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∅Lyss∅ (@head1stforhalo) reportedMe trying to talk about an old browser based pokemon game thinking it was way more popular than it was to my bf only to find a Reddit post from 8 years ago saying it had been 10 years since it was shut down. Christ I’m old LMAO
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Mogomra (e/acc) (@MightyMogomra) reported@publicinte So tired of dudes like that posting reddit-grade cope. Yeah your metabolism goes down when you diet, but it doesn't go down that much. He's probably drinking sodas and has a candy drawer
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fn (@ChainerNotes) reported@ThatHartleyKat @gabefollower Before spitting nonsense, go into actual reddit thread and read what the author have said. He tested it in a 12v12 DM, no server overhead is added
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fruitdestroyingskank (@HOSTACECONST) reported@Skelegoat486 You cant tall because you are glands down THE most reddit person I know
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Danvan3000 (@ursamajor88) reported@Reddit The auto moderation is so bad. Please fix this. People are getting banned for the dumbest reasons. Figure it out.
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Labubufeetporn 🐇 (@sicaru1000000) reported@antpatsmusic @LUCIDNIGHTM4RE someone posted it on reddit when it came out but i think it got taken down
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Eli Schwartz (@5le) reportedEveryone suddenly wants to do Reddit marketing because they think it moves the needle on AEO. We need to talk about why that logic fails. If a brand already has activity on Reddit that they don't control, and the sentiment in those threads is negative, seeding a few positive posts does nothing and is dangerous for the brand. The negative conversations are already there, forming the answer that LLMs pull when someone asks, "Is this company or product any good?" The astroturfed conversations don't change the answers. A brand with 200 organic complaints about a broken feature does not fix its AI visibility by adding 20 paid comments saying it's great. The real negative threads will win, because they're older, more detailed, and REAL. Reddit users will bump the real complaints back to the top of the astroturfed comments or threads. What actually works in this case is fixing the thing customers are mad about. Not hiding from the negative, but addressing it head-on. Engaging with the customers. The agencies who understand this, who go in and actually diagnose why a brand has a negative footprint on Reddit before touching a single comment, are rare. I've met only a handful of agencies of this type in this entire industry, while the rest treat Reddit like a content calendar. They post positive things, hit a cadence, bill the client, and never look back. At best, this is wasted spend, but it's risky. At worst, it's actively harmful, because now you've bumped the thread and poked the hornet's nest. Astroturf comments remind real customers the conversation exists with a fresh place to reply with their actual experience. Reddit compounds the problems, and they will become worse. If you're a brand thinking Reddit is a silver bullet for AI visibility, it isn't.
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MA (@_YGMG_) reported@RiderHomie @JonnotheMackem @reddit_lies Nah OP knows ball. Over the last 24 months online gambling sites have been astoturfing and writing fake narratives on Reddit to circumvent gambling advertising laws and to spread hopium. There was a time there would be a dozen of these a day but mods have cracked down now.