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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, sign in and errors.
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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.
August 23: 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 (53%)
- Sign in (25%)
- Errors (22%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 3 days ago |
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Website Down | 9 days ago |
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Website Down | 11 days ago |
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Sign in | 14 days ago |
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Sign in | 17 days ago |
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Website Down | 17 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Toma (@thebadassdev) reportedHere's how to go from $0 MRR to $100 MRR in 1 day: At $0 MRR, forget about blog posts and X/LinkedIn/Instagram posts, ... Your only goal: find your first 10-15 clients The best lever? 1-on-1 Go where your future clients are already talking about their problem: X, Reddit, Facebook, Discord, forums… Find those who have the problem you solve, contact them directly, and close them in the DMs At the beginning, don't look for an audience Look for clients Here is an example of a close I did on Reddit in DMs:
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max, local garbage boy stink man 💖 (@freckledcryptid) reportedThe Reddit post seems to be about translating into French, so it probably has only caught on over there at the moment, (if it becomes the norm here we drop them fast!) but nonetheless that is a real issue and incredibly disappointing, so much nuance will be lost.
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Aqua Enjoyer (@enjoyer_aq44752) reported@GavinMcR @unk331 @AmadeusBolshev Can u read my words that I write down or do u just think of most reddit statement that comes to your very little mind and just send that **** without a second thought?
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Stefano Galloni (@achille610) reported@harpreetchatha_ This highlights an important AEO problem: once Reddit becomes a source for LLMs, it inevitably becomes a target for people trying to manipulate what LLMs retrieve and cite.
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Danny Rands (@DannyRands1) reported@patye91 My exams over, and about 4 to 5 weeks ago I created about 5 reddit accounts. It's time to login and put your reddit marketing threads masterclass to work. At least one of the accounts will be 30days old by now, time to start engaging.
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Ekambir Singh (@ekambirs) reported@0xfJuan only thing i'll add is reddit because it's still massively underused, and people are already looking for problems that you solve
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Esmé (@Esmegrant003) reportedTrans women on reddit can't go a day without fishing for compliments "I look too masc" while they look like a average woman you'll see walking down the street
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Random (@Luckyioo) reported@CovfefeAnon @grok It gave you exact output I predicted. The reddit answer with your prior requested redefinitions. Which of course leads to conclusion of category error. The one you forced on it with the way you chose to formulate the question. How did I know this would happen?
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just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported@CodeWithTamara The Reddit thing works exactly because nobody's selling there. You answer a real question. Someone with an actual problem sees it. No algorithm, no personal brand play. Just + problem solved = customer. That's the boring pool.
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Akhil (@akhilpedia) reportedGood boost heading into next week: a verified-listing payment came in over the weekend for my peptide supplier directory. Honestly, there’s nothing truly passive about running a B2B supplier directory. Leads come in that need to be matched, listings need to be reviewed, and in a niche like peptides, you have to be especially careful with the claims and wording you publish. I initially hesitated because this isn’t a space I know much about. My Reddit account was locked with posting/DMing were removed even though I hadn’t made any medical related claims. One post that was performing well disappeared, costing a meaningful source of traffic. I decided to treat it as an opportunity to double down on SEO experiments, and so far, that’s been paying off. I’ve also started outreach for partnerships, which has opened up new traffic sources. Still early, but it’s encouraging to see the different pieces starting to come together.
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John Hwang (@ainativefirm) reported@alexisohanian Shut down Reddit and half the problem is solved.
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doubled99218 (@Herpderp123123) reported@KhalR17 @Awk20000 Reddit is down the hall.
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Tia (@thechronology13) reportedso clear when someone is a creepy reddit snarker by them saying “traylor” “travvy” or any of the terrible taylor nicknames I won’t repeat and it’s like seeing a psychopath in the wild like no get back in your cage we don’t want you here
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Not_Coco.02 (@cocodeeznu7859) reported@snowfairy_doll @rubinnat3 I did some digging and apparently it's on comix. to, but the website is currently down from what I found on reddit, hopefully it will be back up soon
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gold. (@thegoldeenhand) reportedRPM on faceless YouTube has nothing to do with the niche anymore. And every creator still chasing "high RPM niches" is solving a problem that stopped existing 18 months ago. Let me explain what changed… The advertiser algorithm shifted. Finance, crypto, and "premium" categories used to pay $20+ RPM while entertainment paid $4. Creators built entire strategies around picking the right category because the niche determined the money. That math is dead. Today RPM is driven by video duration, not content category. A 40-minute Wild West romance story earns $20-30 RPM. A 50-minute Alpha King audiobook hits $25+. A 10-minute finance explainer? $8-12 because the session time is too short for YouTube to serve enough mid-rolls. I run 20 monetized channels. Every single one sits at $20+ RPM. Not one of them is in finance or crypto. They're all AI stories. The duration is the variable. The niche determines the audience and the aesthetic. The duration determines the money. This changes the decision tree completely. You don't need a "premium niche." You need a niche where the standard content duration is 30-60 minutes, the audience watches on TV and phone (not desktop, which has lower ad load), and the format lets you hit that duration without spending $500 per video on production. AI stories are the vehicle. A single operator produces a 50-minute video in under 30 minutes using a JSON template for scripting, ElevenLabs for voiceover, and basic editing software for assembly. The production cost per video is close to $0 after tool subscriptions. The audience for this content is 55-64, US-based, watching on connected TVs. Advertisers pay premium CPMs to reach them. This is why RPM is high regardless of whether the story is about cowboys, dukes, veterans, or Alpha kings. The demographic is the premium, not the topic. So if you're scrolling through Reddit threads about "which YouTube niche pays the best RPM" in 2026, you're reading advice from 2024. The answer is: the one where you produce 40-60 minute content for an older US audience on TV. The niche is a styling decision at that point. The RPM follows the duration. The full breakdown of which niches fit this profile and the production system behind all of them is inside Elevate at elevate(.uno). DM me if you want to talk through your specific setup
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Lukas ⛧ (@doctorzackerzal) reported@Spaghetmmi man I wonder WHY THEY TOOK THAT DOWN. Reddit lets a lot of things slide but somehow people dying isnt one of them… like there’s 100% 10x worse on there 😭 that place is a gold mine of… rabbit holes
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Krish (@Krish_nvm_Raw) reportedIt's not gono stop 🛑!!! > Soon we gono spread the twitter into full blown modified sm!! Also will try to do fix the reddit thing!!
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Brian Garland (@brianawgarland) reportedNow that my app has launched, spending like 95% of my time on marketing. It’s wild all the rabbit holes you can go down with SEO, App Store optimization, Reddit ads, etc
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Justnotme (@Just_not_m3) reportedLol I needed a manga book I forgot.. Someone on Reddit somehow know my problem word word and gave the answer... And the Reddit was 6 years ago-
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Anurag (@Jhunjhunuwala_) reported@ShivamMish78313 "It's okay if Rahul Gandhi believes in Reddit atheism. Still better than announcing a Ladli Behna-type scheme." Rahul Gandhi has been pushing these cash-for-votes schemes for the last two LS elections. He’s also been vehemently pushing for reservation in the private sector. But since you're a bhosadpilla and wannabe GC activist, it tells a lot about how shallow you and your opinions are. This is where being a contrarian ka choda on every single issue eventually takes you.
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build things that build things (@_AIAcceleration) reported@neilpatel Is this still true? I saw something that Reddit citations are way down and 3rd party reviews are way up
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🇵🇸 nope (@nnnnnnxox) reported@mawju5 @Jameela50469981 I told her to never let ne accidenta meet them, because its the reddit archtype down to the. Ofc MOC are also extremely likely to echo rw points but usually around white men
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Marshal Bohemond ⚔️⛨ Space Crusader Vtuber (@M_Bohemond) reportedNo because unlike the Prequels which were flawed but good films colored as awful films by Reddit, the Sequels are genuinely awful in every respect. Objectively terrible films with no artistic value or reason to justify their existence.
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Pizzetta (@alixiaselvy) reportedFor me, they still have the same problem all of reddit has: the mods. They removing your posts just bcs they don't like it and rule 5 with "poor quality post" is so vague that it's never applied consistently.
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Jesse (@Dev_JesseMaduka) reportedDevelopers will google an error, ask ChatGPT, check Reddit, ask Claude and THEN read the actual error message. Why didn't you read it from the start?😭
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max, local garbage boy stink man 💖 (@freckledcryptid) reported@PumpkinNMayo The Reddit post seems to be about translating into French, so it probably has only caught on over there (at the moment, if it becomes the norm here we drop them fast), but nonetheless that is a real issue and incredibly disappointing, so much nuance will be lost.
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Armin Arlert (@arminairalert) reported@devinzander @EmaadTDBN Wow so much Reddit karma bro calm down I can’t keep my pants on
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Livvie O L (@lydia83891831) reportedThe ‘Gentleman’ rumour is like the Gwyneth dumbfuckery. A youtube/reddit troll start a lie, the british media run with it, normalize it, try to weaponize it against Meghan then turn around and troll her for shutting it down. Wash, rinse, repeat, facts be damned.
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The Par Train (@TheParTrain) reportedYou know what I think our biggest problem is? We’re not asking the right questions. Reddit is full of: “How do I hit a draw?” “How do I take the club back farther?” “I’m stuck at a 6 handicap. What’s wrong with my swing?” But… Why does your backswing need to go farther? Why can’t you just get really good at playing your fade? And who decided that getting below a 6 handicap requires fixing your swing in the first place? Maybe our swings aren’t the problem. Maybe the problem is that we’ve been trained to always look for something to fix.
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Survivalistt (@Survivalisttt) reported@LAFinestKDJ @CornellGunter_ @WWEgames You might be one of the lucky ones who can get into the game, but this is happening to a lot of users. It’s all over X and Reddit. They really need to fix this.