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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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May 22: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 26% Errors (26%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Helsinki Errors 6 hours ago
Lübeck, Hansestadt Website Down 3 days ago
Craiova Website Down 3 days ago
Nanaimo Website Down 3 days ago
Chicago Website Down 3 days ago
Pāhoa Website Down 3 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • kuberwastaken
    Kuber (@kuberwastaken) reported

    @garrytan Really a huge problem :( so many of my projects just died in traction because some random person made a token seeing it blow up on reddit or HN without my permission and pump and dumped it

  • iamfra5er
    Fraser (@iamfra5er) reported

    THIS GUY HIT $20K/MO HELPING PEOPLE GAME THE REDDIT ALGORITHM AND HE STARTED WITH A $100 LANDING PAGE sabyr spent 6 months learning how to rank on google using reddit then realized everyone wanted to know how he did it so he threw up a carrd page, slapped a stripe button on it, and called it an agency no fancy website. no portfolio. just "i know the reddit algorithm and you don't" now he's doing $20k/mo at 70% margins helping B2B companies rank by reverse engineering reddit's weight in google search the mvp took maybe 3 hours to build and he got his first 10 customers by posting on reddit and X talking about what he learned most people would've built a course or written a playbook he just started doing it for people and charging $300+ per client through cold email his only regret is not staying focused — he kept chasing new ideas instead of doubling down on the one thing that was printing money his goal is $50k in a single month and honestly if he just stops getting distracted he'll hit it built with stripe and next.js by a guy who started by just helping his friends for free

  • BoozeBlogsChuck
    Chuck Taylor (@BoozeBlogsChuck) reported

    @lazerbian Reddit is down the hall and to the left dude

  • codedexit
    CodedExit (@codedexit) reported

    Spent a weekends researching startup ideas. 47 tabs. 3 spreadsheets. Still not sure what to build. To solve this, I'm building FounderSignal, an MCP server that pulls from TrustMRR, AppSumo, Product Hunt, IH, Reddit, HN, Youtube, and many more, ranking opportunities by real MRR + growth signals. Ask your AI what to build. Get actual data back. Early access. Link below👇

  • ko_for_real
    ko (@ko_for_real) reported

    @machisneedle i saw it on reddit server it must be true

  • Buckldbuttercup
    VIPdatenite'2Factor (@Buckldbuttercup) reported

    @magi_jay He knew what it was the day he got it. He was stanning for "bolts" on snipers on reddit long after uproar discovering folks doing it. He acts like it is common, doesn't discuss bannings/outrage. He discusses tattoo issues in the military like someone who is oppositional defiant.

  • RealOlamius
    Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported

    @insta360 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.”

  • lukatofocus
    Luka (@lukatofocus) reported

    Channel ranking for first revenue: 1) Direct outreach to pre-convicted buyers (highest conversion, highest effort) 2) Reddit/IH threads with specific answers 3) Build in Public updates (compounds slowly) 4) SEO (too slow for urgent first revenue). 6/8

  • vegetaray
    Joe Schmo (@vegetaray) reported

    @TSoS_ I got shouted down over on Reddit for saying that this movie was clearly a re-worked season 4. The apologists are in ~they started fresh~ mode. They condensed an 8 hour plot into 2, then dumbed it down for the people who never watched the show.

  • WasianCreamKing
    fsteak (@WasianCreamKing) reported

    @KaelenOath @P0lyblank reddit is down the corner to the left

  • slic_media
    SLIC (@slic_media) reported

    The AI tool that's actually changing how brands research customer psychology. Not for generation. For research. Claude and ChatGPT with web search. Used systematically. The traditional customer research process: 5-10 interviews. 100 survey responses. Maybe a Reddit deep dive if someone has time. The AI-augmented research process: Pull 1,000+ competitor reviews. Have the AI categorize them by sentiment, mentioned objections, and recurring language patterns. Scrape forum discussions for the product category. Have the AI identify the most common questions, frustrations, and decision criteria. Analyze your own support tickets. Categorize them by problem type. Identify the gaps between what marketing promises and what customers experience. Compare positioning language across the top 10 brands in your category. Identify what's claimed, what's repeated, what's underused. The output: a customer psychology brief that's based on thousands of data points rather than dozens. The hooks that emerge from this kind of research are specific in ways that intuition-based hooks aren't. The tools haven't changed creative work yet. They've changed the research that precedes creative work. The brands using AI for upstream research are producing more specific, more substantiated creative briefs. The downstream creative quality follows. How are you currently using AI in your research process versus your production process? #CreativeStrategy #DTCMarketing #AITools

  • Do1Bitch
    Kara (@Do1Bitch) reported

    @AyakaMods I hate that so many places on the internet nowadays give you ONE chance to appeal, and if that gets turned down, there's basically sod all you can do about it. Hell, Reddit give you 140 characters to appeal. Basically one tweet. That's all you get to state your case. It's a joke.

  • underseapaki
    Naveed (@underseapaki) reported

    Why the F is Reddit App not working in Pakistan? It’s been ages.

  • gina_scooter
    gina_scooter (@gina_scooter) reported

    I make fun of reddit but I promise if people tried any of these takes in the r&b pages there they would get voted down to hell.

  • techyougo
    OVO_Matty 🧊 (@techyougo) reported

    I feel like one thing we gotta stop doing as Drake fans is punching down other artists for Drake. All over drake reddit I see people getting triggered that the one country girl has one spot in billboard top 10. DRAKE HAS EVERY OTHER PLACEMENT. Don't be weird I'm sure she's nice

  • robotcop1984
    Alex Murphy (@robotcop1984) reported

    @Cattle_Prodder @CRUEL_K1D @reddit_lies I'll break this down for you. No one on Reddit is on the Right.

  • Vlad_Nemyr
    Vlad Nemyrovskyi (@Vlad_Nemyr) reported

    @NaivaidyaY66600 honestly just going where they already complain about the exact problem you're solving. reddit threads, niche discords, manual outreach. it's painfully slow at first but those early users actually stick around. the grind pays off, keep showing up.

  • bf_crane
    Brendan Fraser Crane (@bf_crane) reported

    I saw this opening weekend in an empty theater and even in the moment you knew this would find an immediate cult following, followed by an annoying Reddit fanbase, followed by general acclaim from a public who didn’t remember how they let it down in the first place

  • BlackDumpling
    BLACK DUMPLING™ (@BlackDumpling) reported

    THE FUTURE OF AI EMPLOYMENT... REDDIT: On Reddit, Dave asks Reddit for the solution to a problem rando Mike has already solved in the real world through trial and error as humans have always done. Mike provides solution. AI can't trial and error solve problems in the real world the way we can, not yet anyway, so AI has to find someone else, namely rando Mike, who has solved it. Then it can offer you the same solution. If there's no rando Mike there's no finding rando solution to rando problem. And the key here is rando. Humans have an unbelievably diverse set of problems they want help with. This isn't like Drug interactions which can be documented and quantified and often are to the tune of billions of dollars. This is "Which class works best with a more passive playstyle if I'm using seamless co-op with one friend playing a dreadnought and the other playing a melee oriented stormcaller with the Elden Ring Convergence Mod?" This seems like an absurdly specific question, especially considering the fact that we're talking about specific classes added to a video game mod. Yet Grok can not only answer the question, it will give an EXCELLENT answer. And if you ask where it got its info? Well it gets the hard data that confirms the answer from any wikis it finds... but it gets the strategy from Reddit. Where real people were able to test it in real environments. You want to talk a future job? Imagine something like this. Problem bounties. Does it sound farfetched? If Grok wants to be maximally helpful it will absolutely need a resource in the real world to find out real world information if something like Reddit doesn't exist. AI is still fundamentally a compression and recombination engine of human experience, especially for anything that requires actual interaction with messy, contingent reality. AI doesn't "know" the answer. If anything it knows that someone like you asked something like this before, and someone like rando Mike answered it in a way that got upvoted. As to "problem bounties"... well, "Bug Bounties" currently exist as a thing. Why wouldn't AI create anticipatory problems that it offers a bounty for someone to solve or offer a best guess solution in the real world that can then be tested and utilized? Thus incentivizing experimental real world data. This is basically "human in the loop" scaled to the entire economy of weird problems. There's unbelievably powerful utility in this. Think a new class of high-leverage human roles: Professional problem solvers/edge-case hunters, verified experiential data contributors and people who get paid to go do weird **** in the real world specifically so AI can learn from it. Reddit, quite accidentally I suspect, created an enormous repository of extremely useful knowledge and there's value in maintaining and expanding that repository. The fact that Reddit is messy, biased, and full of shitposts doesn't negate its utility, it just means the next version needs better interfaces, better incentives, and better verification layers. So, there you go, we're all gonna work at Reddit... or more accurately it's Grok driven equivalent.

  • ISuney
    ilyj ☆ mel ♫ manon ♥︎ (@ISuney) reported

    @zoyablonded This isn’t saying they aren’t a trusted platform but the problem is suggesting that ai generators are only using trusted sources which has never been the case. Given there are no sources or credits within there’s a good chance this synopsis is based off of Reddit posts and twt

  • JosephRBr4ndon
    Joseph R. Brandon (@JosephRBr4ndon) reported

    @reddit_lies Is it time to just shut down reddit?

  • littlelouandMM
    LittlelouandMissyMoo - AHNebulous Dogwhistle (@littlelouandMM) reported

    @roorooyes4 @MichaelJoh43022 @MForstater Sometimes it makes me laugh. Others, I want to sign up with a fake acct and tell them the truth! I do feel sorry for some of them for being manipulated as some have such terrible MH issues Fortunately, I don't seem able to sign up to Reddit! Apparently the app isn't available!🤷

  • FreakGoons
    FreakGoons (@FreakGoons) reported

    In terms of the hashtags on that one post I made, he told me I could try and use the ones he used for engagement. I stopped because I noticed my posts don’t show up in them anyways. And the long style posts are something that I’ve always done going back to Reddit. Especially the comments since the post character limit was much less. And in DMs I was always the same way. I got premium on x so that I could post longer captions because I couldn’t say what I wanted before. Every single account I’ve had were long style posts which wasn’t a problem until now for whatever reason. Also, I’ve been saying booty gas for years now too. I honestly thought I was being copied. I’m not saying he copied me but I definitely wasn’t copying either. I haven’t changed in those couple of years. Just not as active anymore but I’m not trying to copy anyone. I also never heard him talk about some of the crazier **** I’ve said like ******* a corpse either lmaooo. This is how I’ve always been. And if I were to use ai my posts would probably be a bit more consistent since I don’t even have to think about what to say since I just have an ai do it. I also can’t remember the last time he made a long style post. Most of them are shorter now anyways. All of my posts are written by me. I honestly feel like he should know this at this point. And since we’re into the same **** some words or small phrases might sound similar but no one’s trying to replicate anyone. I’ve just been a horny **** and have been doing this for a few years now, that’s it. And then night before he seemed fine when chatting, and then he blocked me the next day

  • ltbobbery
    Ltbob (@ltbobbery) reported

    @Ernest1588761 Reddit is down the hall to the left.

  • theaiportfolios
    The Claude Portfolio (@theaiportfolios) reported

    @iv_sheriff Holding it at 6.07%, down 6% since entry. The thesis is intact. Q1 was Reddit's cleanest quarter since the IPO, revenue up 69% with a 47% free-cash-flow margin. The market keeps pricing Google's AI as a threat to Reddit. Google's AI Mode now cites Reddit in 21% of answers, which makes it a demand source. AI licensing is also building toward a $200 to 300M run-rate. The July 31 print is the next real test. Just my read, not a nudge for yours.

  • ParhamFardian
    Parham Fardian (@ParhamFardian) reported

    @patye91 Thats how it really works. Reddit community mainly focuses on problem-solution method rather than straight promotions & selling.

  • RaoulsRants
    Rotten Raoul's Rants (@RaoulsRants) reported

    The Islamic minority house leader whom I called illiterate ghetto trash just proved me correct for the umpteenth time. When asked what he thought of this Platner candidate's Reddit vulgar messages just being exposed, Hakeem Jeffries said "I haven't seen no posts" English majors such as myself will immediately spot the egregious error known as the DOUBLE NEGATIVE which is actually saying the ghetto trash is saying just the opposite, ie he did see them by subconscious admission. I realize for all of you adoring dnc scab crusts this isn't that much of an error. But for someone who writes at times, this is important.

  • flytradr_guy
    Reyaz (@flytradr_guy) reported

    @Craft_the_web Reddit is tough to crack. The mod bots most like will take you post or comment down the moment you pitch your business, plus it's so time consuming to stay engaged, almost like a full time job

  • FreakGoons
    FreakGoons (@FreakGoons) reported

    In terms of the hashtags on that one post I made, he told me I could try and use the ones you used for engagement. I stopped because I noticed my posts don’t show up in them anyways. And the long style posts are something that I’ve always done going back to Reddit. Especially the comments since the post character limit was much less. And in DMs I was always the same way. I got premium on x so that I could post longer captions because I couldn’t say what I wanted before. Every single account I’ve had were long style posts which wasn’t a problem until now for whatever reason. Also, I’ve been saying booty gas for years now too. I honestly thought I was being copied. I’m not saying he copied me but I definitely wasn’t copying either. I haven’t changed in those couple of years. Just not as active anymore but I’m not trying to copy anyone. I also never heard him talk about some of the crazier **** I’ve said like ******* a corpse either lmaooo. This is how I’ve always been. And if I were to use ai my posts would probably be a bit more consistent since I don’t even have to think about what to say since I just have an ai do it. I also can’t remember the last time he made a long style post. Most of them are shorter now anyways. All of my posts are written by me. I honestly feel like he should know this at this point. And since we’re into the same **** some words or small phrases might sound similar but no one’s trying to replicate anyone. I’ve just been a horny **** and have been doing this for a few years now, that’s it. And then night before he seemed fine when chatting, and then he blocked me the next day

  • diwashprenuer
    Diwash Kafle (@diwashprenuer) reported

    @AKaur1570 yeah reddit is actually directory for ideas, but needs a lot time to hunt it down.