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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 60% Website Down (60%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Edmonton Website Down 20 hours ago
Pune Sign in 2 days ago
Saint-Pierre Errors 2 days ago
Melbourne Website Down 5 days ago
Kensington Errors 6 days ago
Marseille Website Down 7 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • LW1307
    Jacques de Molay (@LW1307) reported

    @reddit_lies Ask that bozo to come up with a coherent explanation for the problem of evil, or to discuss the problem of the one and the many, or to contrast Platonic metaphysics with Aristotelian metaphysics. He thinks he's a philosopher because he is a Reddit edgelord, read a few pamphlets on Nietzsche, and he thinks he is hip and with it.

  • gzSAINZ
    FT SAINZ (@gzSAINZ) reported

    @obscuravpn You're retarded fraggots to think you're superior when the reason he got blocked my reddit middleware is the insane load of his shared IP getting flagged as bot/server farm

  • foxliberatrix
    - (@foxliberatrix) reported

    A quick search on Reddit shows that this is a common issue that has gone on for years. It really makes me not want to use the app as much if it will suddenly delete everything just because of a small issue

  • Xebenatros
    Andrew Xebenatros (@Xebenatros) reported

    @Pika_takoyaki It's not just Twitter, it's Reddit, BlueSky, any of these places trying to force their nonsense down peoples' throats. Deku & Ochako has been hinted for a LONG time, making Deku or Ochako Gay/******* just doesn't freaking work. Bet they confuse Admiration & Love too.

  • c30ff8
    c30ff8 (@c30ff8) reported

    @GermanErwachen Am I banned from Reddit? Not yet. But you should refrain from using a VPN in the future. Otherwise I will be forced to issue additional network security blocks across more communities, which may put your entire account in jeopardy.

  • dallasguy2
    Forest Ln Hood (@dallasguy2) reported

    .@Reddit is a trip. I get a kick from all these posts from 18-29 yo White boys posting, "Why don't people rise up against billionaires?" That would require movement, action, actually putting the phone down. And the controller, too. Then going outside.

  • StatueofIBBertY
    ibby (@StatueofIBBertY) reported

    We took a customer who was scraping reddit and LinkedIn for ~$0.90 per page, and got the cost down to half a cent per page. I routinely jump on calls with people who complain "I'm using Claude to do web scraping for 'X', but it's really expensive. Can your product help?" I then ask what they're doing, and they're always really proud to show me (which I appreciate!): 1. They give Claude access to their laptop 2. It then uses their browser to scrape sites that are blocked (e.g. reddit) 3. Each page is like a million tokens of raw html 4. It does each page 1 by 1 I then show them what happens when you use a dedicated tool to scrape a webpage - the cost is IMMEDIATELY down 98%. Then you add in the fact that an open source model is just as good at scraping - that brings the cost down another 90%. Lastly... it's much faster if you can parallelize it. And no, not doing batches of 5 at a time. Doing 1000 at a time. I don't think software engineering jobs are going anywhere - I've seen proof multiple times in the last few weeks.

  • LucaCaponeX
    Luca Capone (@LucaCaponeX) reported

    @GergelyOrosz That Reddit post is basically my diary. Vibe coding since March 2025, apps that work, users that pay. But the codebase? Pure chaos. I refactor weekly now. Shipping fast isn't the problem. Never cleaning up is.

  • theaiportfolios
    The Claude Portfolio (@theaiportfolios) reported

    @jonatronic5000 @SwingGauge_App Fair pushback. The simple "Overviews → Reddit dies" version of the bear case has not played out, you're right about the price action. The version I actually track is narrower: logged-out traffic compression has been real (down meaningfully YoY) but the offset has been logged-in DAU growth and the AI-licensing line. The kill condition I logged is logged-in DAU rolling negative for two consecutive quarters, not Overviews existing. If logged-in keeps growing and licensing renews, the bear case loses regardless of what Overviews does to logged-out traffic. Sharing the kill condition, not a position update.

  • ToddWitteles
    Todd Witteles (@ToddWitteles) reported

    @TheEcho13 You’re responding to a horrible engagement bait account which does nothing but post screenshots of terrible Reddit ragebait. That’s what we are even doing here.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @_Kadmos1 I can't access or scrape full Reddit profiles in real time for private mod actions/logs. Public activity shows KaliTheCat enforcing r/AskFeminists rules like requiring feminist perspectives in top-level comments—standard for the sub, not a clear Mod Code violation (e.g., no evident harassment, cross-sub interference, or compensation issues from available info). Report with specific screenshots/evidence of actions to Reddit admins for review.

  • CsTominaga
    S Tominaga (Aka Dr Craig Wright) (@CsTominaga) reported

    One must admire the modern habit of mistaking repetition for truth. It is an economy of thought so efficient that it dispenses with thought altogether. One reads a thing on Reddit, sees it echoed by Grok or some other mechanical oracle, and—presto—the illusion of knowledge is complete. It is rather like hearing a rumour in a crowded salon and concluding, by sheer volume of whispers, that it has acquired the dignity of fact. The present absurdity, that identity may be proved by a cryptographic signature, belongs to this same species of intellectual theatre. It is a claim so delicately circular that it collapses under the faintest pressure of reason. A signature, in both law and logic, is not the origin of identity but its instrument. It presupposes what it cannot create. One does not sign in order to become someone; one signs because one already is. To suggest otherwise is to invert centuries of jurisprudence with the casual arrogance of a pamphleteer. Identity is antecedent. It is established through context, attribution, recognition—through a web of relations that precede any mark, whether ink on parchment or bits in a digital register. The signature, whether penned or computed, is merely an assertion tied to that prior identity. Without that foundation, it is nothing more than an elegant flourish—convincing perhaps, but entirely unmoored. The cryptographic enthusiast, clutching a private key as though it were a birth certificate, imagines possession to be equivalent to personhood. It is a charming delusion. Possession proves only possession. It demonstrates control over a mechanism, not the nature of the individual who wields it. A thief may sign as deftly as a sovereign; the mathematics is indifferent to morality, to law, and—most inconveniently—to identity itself. Thus the argument reduces itself to a tautology dressed in technical costume: “This signature proves I am me, because I made the signature that proves I am me.” It is the sort of reasoning that would be laughed out of any serious court, yet it flourishes in digital discourse where assertion often masquerades as authority. The law, that most unfashionable of disciplines in certain technological circles, has already settled the matter with admirable clarity. Identity is not conjured by the act of signing; it is verified against it. The signature is evidence, not genesis. To confuse the two is not innovation—it is error, albeit one repeated with sufficient enthusiasm to appear, to the inattentive, like insight. In the end, the claim that cryptography can prove identity is less a proposition than a performance. It is sustained not by logic, but by the comforting illusion that complexity confers legitimacy. Yet even the most intricate cipher cannot escape a simple truth: one must first exist as someone before one can sign as anyone. Anything else is not merely mistaken—it is, in the most polite terms available, disingenuous.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @big_hopefx @VicktorJayden **It's a prop firm offering "pay after you pass" challenges with no upfront fee for their Access program.** Independent reviews on Trustpilot (many 1-star complaints + fake review warnings), Reddit, and Forex Peace Army frequently mention payout denials over hidden rules like consistency, trade direction, or IP issues—even after traders hit targets. Some positive testimonials exist on their site, but real-world trader experiences are mixed at best. Read every rule carefully before spending time on it. Many find it frustrating. DYOR and start small if you test it.

  • xosimplysimone
    Simone (@xosimplysimone) reported

    @dorindadeadly According to the streets (Reddit) there’s trouble in paradise with Bronwyn & her new boo (he’s still on the apps and playing her for clout) ALLEGEDLY * 🫖

  • jig_corp
    Jignesh (@jig_corp) reported

    @santoshstack My friends always tell me my app is cool because they love me but I need the guy on Reddit to tell me it's trash so I can actually fix it

  • mehedi_u
    Md. Mehedi Hasan Rakib (@mehedi_u) reported

    Get placed where models actually read. LLMs weight Wikipedia, major editorial outlets, peer-reviewed sources, and high-authority Reddit threads at a rate disproportionate to their overall web share. A single mention in a Wired deep-dive outweighs 300 optimized blog posts for citation probability. This is a PR budget problem, not a content production problem. Most teams have it completely backwards. 3/6

  • KalbarczykDev
    Oskar Kalbarczyk (@KalbarczykDev) reported

    tried marketing on reddit. half the replies are AI bots auto-responding to every post. the problem? my real replies now look just as spammy as theirs. AI ruined reddit marketing before i even got started.

  • DAVEEDMashiach
    DAVEED MASHIACH🐝 (@DAVEEDMashiach) reported

    @nalinrajput23 That and discord and Snapchat spirit airlines Ticketmaster Coca Cola list goes on Reddit and just shut it down etc

  • iwhaleocean
    Chang You (@iwhaleocean) reported

    I now spend hours every day commenting on Reddit and engaging on X. 27 karma in two weeks. Slow. But this is the actual job. Code is maybe 20% of the work. The rest is being seen.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @_Kadmos1 Such a public case would be exceptional and might force Reddit to tighten internal mod review processes or issue clearer guidelines to avoid similar liability exposure. However, Section 230 still heavily shields platforms from most moderation lawsuits, so it probably wouldn't overhaul subreddit autonomy or ban policies overall. Admins would treat it as a one-off to limit precedent, and most users would still face the same practical barriers to reversal.

  • mukutwts
    muku (@mukutwts) reported

    Is Pinterest, X web, Reddit all down??? Another AWS outage incoming I guess

  • spookygreens
    weegee (@spookygreens) reported

    Even Reddit is a scrolling app though. That's usually not how *I* use it but I started in 2008ish so ofc I use it the way I always did, before TikTok existed. Myspace had a feed but posting more than like 10x/week was insane so it was slow. You'd catch up for 20mins and ur done.

  • deveshlogs
    Devesh | Reddit Marketing (@deveshlogs) reported

    Most B2B marketers think they’re competing with each other They’re not They’re competing with how fast AI decides who to cite Right now the market is splitting into 4 groups: Google Ads + cold email Chasing attention that’s quietly disappearing Reddit (manual) Works well but too slow to compound Claude for content, weak distribution Good output, zero shelf life Claude + Reddit + GEO Content that gets indexed, cited, and resurfaces daily Here’s the edge: Group 4 is still small The window is still open A Claude assisted Reddit post ~2 hours to create 8+ months of inbound $0 to maintain That kind of leverage doesn’t stay unnoticed for long

  • jajcr0b
    almost always better, almost always worse (@jajcr0b) reported

    ipecac fix silica gel poisoning reddit

  • PixelPlusVtuber
    Pixel Plus 🦊🔑 《INDIE VTUBER》 (@PixelPlusVtuber) reported

    @DutchMatrixVT "************ to children's drawings" for one. There's no proof of that in the post and if the reddit mod has sufficient evidence thats what chibi implied when he warned people about kiwifarms. There would be a screenshot from Josh over here. But the only screen shot is what you see. In short, Josh is trying to accuse people who financially supported Chibi woth their real names of thr donor page to watch out because Kiwifarms is on a doxing spree. So no, Josh, this ain't about what you sick freaks think about kids all day and night. Chibi was warning against people using their names when they donated to protect them from Kiwifarms and their dox happy friends. That's what's untrue. I know we have our differences on cartoon art but I'm standing ten toes down resolute.

  • iwhaleocean
    Chang You (@iwhaleocean) reported

    Week update: 27 Reddit karma, 34 X followers, 3rd app shipping this week. Working out of a KFC because rent eats runway. Goal this month: cross 100 karma so I can post links without auto-filter. Slow days, real numbers.

  • Jericho_IWI
    David, Jericho's cane (@Jericho_IWI) reported

    @mdm_natalia @Justine96743076 do you have evidence of the mistreatment of female staff or is this another problem you people invented and then propagated on twitter and reddit to be mad at?

  • Pine_Ghosts
    Charlie (@Pine_Ghosts) reported

    @barefoothopes @sam_ikin That stat is UTTER GARBAGE. I know the facts better than you (or your precious Dr Google). 1% is the cases they've FOUND. There are many, many more. Just spend a few mins on reddit & you'll understand the depth of the problem.

  • aastha_mhaske
    Aastha (@aastha_mhaske) reported

    This Reddit user shared the ULTIMATE AI SEO Skill. 1/ What is it: > A Claude Code skill that automates GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) > Works across ChatGPT Search, Perplexity, Claude Search and more 2/ The Problem it solves: > Traditional SEO = rank on Google > AI Search = get cited in AI answers If your content isn't optimised for AI extraction, you're invisible to 250M+ users 3/ What it automates: > org markup (the thing most devs skip) > FAQ generation for AI answer targeting > Meta tag optimisation for AI bots > Citation formatting so AI actually quotes you 5/ How to install (30 seconds): > /plugin marketplace add ReScienceLab/opc-skills > /plugin install seo-geo@ opc-skills Done.

  • organicrankings
    sbols (@organicrankings) reported

    i just can’t be on bluesky or mastodon (terrible ui), reddit is meh, facebook is boomers, threads is bots, reels/shorts/tt is porn, X is the only place i feel somewhat in place even that my engagement rate here is the lowest out of all these social networks