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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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

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.

April 10: 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%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Township of Evan Website Down 1 day ago
Copenhagen Errors 3 days ago
Stoke-on-Trent Website Down 3 days ago
Sebring Website Down 3 days ago
Chicago Website Down 3 days ago
Melbourne Website Down 3 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Tim_HoeRivers
    MB_SevenTwo (@Tim_HoeRivers) reported

    @scaling_shields Have you seen how Reddit nicknames are like? There's no way in hell you're going to track down Humongous-Bell-3ND's LinkedIn profile.

  • AaronMLong
    Aaron M. Long (@AaronMLong) reported

    @Grummz Budgets aren't the problem with Marathon, or the series of other high-profile bedshitting games that triple-A studios have been dumping on an unhappy market. Budgets are fine. The problem is that they're making games to appeal to Reddit freaks, not real gamers.

  • mcturra2000
    mcturra2000 🇬🇧 (@mcturra2000) reported

    Reddit: Q: "How do you stop looking at your portfolio multiple times a day?" A: "I find that losing money is really helpful with this issue." True dat.

  • jin_yuugami
    tempest | Being stalked for 6yrs+ by Bee/UBK (@jin_yuugami) reported

    I like how Rebel (one of my stalkers) tried to put a comment on this post “warning people about me”, but if you try to find said comment, it’s gone. Meaning it got taken down before I could even see it. Even REDDIT MODS of all people could see how big of a stalker Rebel is. (Btw thanks for commenting so I can block your reddit for future notice! I will never understand the obsession with me. I just want to be left ******** alone and to draw.)

  • Aeterna777
    𝐀𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚 ✙ 𐂂 (@Aeterna777) reported

    @Jxr0b @GodstimeAtas Tiktok AND Reddit are down the hall and to the left

  • Yonashura
    yonashura (@Yonashura) reported

    @prettycritical That’s not a gym bro problem that’s a reddit problem

  • justiceandheels
    🌃🌌 (@justiceandheels) reported

    @football_rose @Whatapityonyou Wtf are you even taking about? Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • Growthpanda_
    Chidinma (@Growthpanda_) reported

    Most SaaS founders I see are building in the dark. Great product. Real problem. Genuine conviction. And a landing page that could belong to any of their competitors. They launched. They ran the ads. They posted on Reddit, X, LinkedIn, everywhere. People clicked. And then left. Not because the idea was wrong - but because the page never made the visitor feel like it was built for them. The visitor landed on your page with a problem they desperately need solved. In the time it takes to read this line -they've already decided whether to stay or go. You have five seconds. That's it. Five seconds to make a stranger feel seen, understood, and certain that your product is exactly what they've been looking for. Comment "AUDIT" or DM me - i'll show you exactly what to fix so your page stops losing the people you already worked hard to get there.

  • danigarciaslife
    Daniel Garcia Izquierdo (@danigarciaslife) reported

    I’ve been testing Reddit for the last 30 days. ~1.5M views ~3.5k karma But here’s the problem: Every time I try to plug my product, the post gets banned instantly. So now I’m trying to understand: Is Reddit distribution actually about posting… or is it about replying? My current hypothesis: – Posts = reach – Comments = conversion Meaning: You don’t “promote” your product. You show up in the exact moment someone needs it and explain it in context. Basically: No links. No pitching. Just solving the problem better than anyone else in the thread. Curious if anyone here has cracked this at scale. Is there a real Reddit distribution strategy… or is it just high-quality comments + timing?

  • VTWDRAWS
    love (@VTWDRAWS) reported

    @Spaceman_Scott If my passion project (assumedly) was turned into brainrot content farms for kids and overanalyzed so heavily leading to MY ADULT FANS sending me death threats to the point I had to take down my official reddit account, I’d be done too.

  • isobaric_616
    Knives Out ☣️💫 (@isobaric_616) reported

    @DelusionPosting They shut down every male support group ("incel sub") but allow this misanthropic evil. Where else than reddit...

  • curtismakes
    Curtis (@curtismakes) reported

    @thdxr the reddit way of being strikes again. serving billions of tokens per day at consistent quality while managing demand spikes is genuinely one of the hardest engineering problems in tech right now. not everything is a conspiracy

  • CryptoCyberia
    Lain on the Blockchain (@CryptoCyberia) reported

    @trustless_nyc @getmirage You could use filecoin or a centralized service or whatever for media. Mirage is just Reddit blockchain and storage solution can be chosen by the node operators. obviously, these resilient decentralized storage solutions like arweave and filecoin are not battle tested, but I will say that people said EMP and all internet shut down etc when debating BTC in early days. I realize that's why nakamoto consensus exists, and I sense that you like PoW and a large part of that is bc you like how Nakamoto consensus allows all internet to shut down for X them and then when its back online, boom miners pull the whole chain back up.

  • fpvetleseter
    Ferdinand Pfanzelter Vetleseter (@fpvetleseter) reported

    During the Iran war panic everyone on Reddit was posting "BUY THE DIP" with zero position shown During the ceasefire rally everyone on Reddit is posting "TOLD YOU SO" with zero position shown Nobody knows if these people hold a single share This is the entire problem

  • roberthold
    Robert Hold (@roberthold) reported

    So… @Reddit has a bit of a problem. For the site to be boasting about human content while it is flooded with bot accounts… its internal system can’t seem to tell the difference between a human account and a spamming bot. There isn’t any way to clearly appeal, speak with any support, or find a solution… even for folks who pay money for their account. ******* do better.

  • HarryBarnes
    Harry Barnes 🥾🌍 (@HarryBarnes) reported

    @AnishKattukaran @Some1sm Thanks. Seeing on Reddit that timers are broken at the moment, and responding to lights is 5-10 seconds versus a couple before.

  • davidpblevins
    Blev (@davidpblevins) reported

    @mikeinweb So very true. You can never let your guard down, *especially* if you interact with a Monad protocol on Discord, Reddit or X. Never trust DMs from "xyz support, dev team, wallet, etc". Always double verify announcements on both X, Discord, etc.

  • V0GUENON
    M facing the world (@V0GUENON) reported

    @minjigongjunim1 So you want to believe a post smearing manon on Reddit, but when that girl who claims to have a source and 2 Reddit posts said that manon had an issue with some of the girls , yall suddenly didn’t wanna believe that?... Loser.

  • pythonhulk
    raghu.fren (@pythonhulk) reported

    Found this on Reddit. Publishers in the US have seen massive decline in traffic since AI search became predominant. Every google search has an AI overview now. No one clicks on links anymore - CTR from search is down bad. On the flipside, AI answers are becoming more and more clickable. You HAVE to invest in GEO if you want organic traffic.

  • CatsDntCare
    Cats Don't Care About Your Felines (@CatsDntCare) reported

    @Ivantheboomer I have recently been posting on my state's reddit page because ixm really concerned about the condition of my state (Maine) and I've been down voted so much in the comments now that I can't even comment there any longer. My last cpl posts were about the drag time story hour even at the Gorham library this past weekend, basically asking ppl how they cam justify it. They removed one of the two posts I made which contained the video below and the other I was first able to respond to comments but then was told my comments were being removed because I now have -99 karma in that specific group. Reddit is aweful. The third and fourth images are of my second post. I've also posted in r/portlandmaine and r/maine about the bus stops being taken over by street ppl and drug addicts. They claim I'm "rage baiting", but I'm not. I'm seriously concerned. I've raised my family here, was born and raised here myself. So was my husband. I'm fairly certain my husband's Maine ancestry goes back to before Columbus discovered the Americas as well...

  • jaywin0x
    jaywin.eth (@jaywin0x) reported

    spent the last week reading through the top 20 most upvoted b2b marketing posts on reddit here's what actually got traction: 1. "how i hacked growth on reddit to build a $1m saas" - 794 upvotes, 194 comments top post by a mile. people want reddit playbooks now because linkedin is getting noisy and buyers search "[keyword] + reddit" for real recommendations 2. "from $4k in a year to $250k in a day" - 402 upvotes enterprise b2b + specific revenue numbers = engagement. nobody cares about vague strategy posts anymore 3. "8 weird marketing habits that actually work" - 207 upvotes unconventional tactics still win. the playbook everyone's running (apollo cold email spam) is dead 4. "i analyzed how 1,000 b2b saas startups got their first customers" data-driven case studies w specific numbers outperform opinion pieces every time 5. "i sent 217,000 cold emails in 2025 - here's why i switched to linkedin" this one's interesting because it validates what we're all seeing: cold email at scale is broken. 0.7% reply rate after 217k emails the shift is to intent signals - hiring events, competitor engagement, funding announcements patterns across all 20 posts: • cold email appears in 14 of 20 posts (most debated topic) • posts w specific revenue numbers crush abstract strategy discussions • r/saas gets the most upvotes but r/b2bmarketing has the deepest practitioner debates • consensus: precision over volume, founder-led content over brand pages, compounding assets over paid ads the old playbook (high-volume cold email, facebook ads, generic seo) is prohibitively expensive and ineffective now median b2b saas cac went from $30-50 in 2020 to $300-500 in 2025 facebook ads cpc: $5-15 → $50-80 linkedin ads cac: ~$500 per customer cold email cac: ~$45 (only if you have tight icp) what's replacing it: → intent-signal-based outreach (track job changes, funding, competitor engagement) → pain-point seo over volume seo → reddit as an intentional b2b channel → founder-led linkedin content (3-5x better than brand pages) → GEO (generative engine optimization) for ai search biggest surprise: apollo and zoominfo are considered "broken in 2025" because 90% of b2b teams use them prospects get identical messages from multiple vendors. data's stale. deliverability sucks the community shifted to clay + linkedin sales navigator + intent signals instead if you're still running 2020 tactics in 2026, you're burning money the posts w the most engagement all say the same thing: tight icp, authentic content, compounding assets

  • 1ndus
    Indus Khaitan (@1ndus) reported

    Failures due to certificate outage is seldom reported to the public and you’ll very little commentary other than buried in Microsoft’s support groups or Reddit subs.

  • theonenicka
    Nick Anderson (@theonenicka) reported

    Duncan Taylor, CEO of the Washington Bankers Association @wabankers, put words to something I have been observing as a parent. Most young people form their understanding of careers through screens. Social media. Reddit. No nuance, no depth, just whatever the algorithm surfaces. He calls it a flat experience. And before you can have a real conversation about what a career in banking actually looks like, you have to undo what they already think they know. That is a harder problem than most industries are ready to admit.

  • IAmVerySilky
    IAmSilky (@IAmVerySilky) reported

    @RapidResponse47 @X It's too bad that Elon allowed X to be taken over by Reddit and Wikipedia freaks. Won't be around for much longer if he doesn't force his Chinese engineers to fix it starting with Community Notes.

  • beau__mode
    Don “Julio” Draper (@beau__mode) reported

    The issue here is they get mad at religious people going to poor countries and making sure their charity is explicitly tied to their religious organisations and then they go and slap COURTESY OF R/ REDDIT ATHEISM on their charity as well

  • scrapmwlody
    melody 🎀 NYAMORTIS CEO (@scrapmwlody) reported

    @pallidstranger its occasionally helpful i mean theres always an answer to every single problem on reddit but it seems impossible to just scroll on it daily like twt

  • madmaxx1e
    madison (@madmaxx1e) reported

    yo Reddit can’t even help me with the problems im facing got to detox internet Might never return

  • celestialxsigh
    feral stardust (@celestialxsigh) reported

    U need a friend with sketchy connects who spent a lot of time on reddit growing up to be able to fix injuries and health problems effectively

  • jeframdenkar
    jeframdenkar (@jeframdenkar) reported

    @Nerdcognito Its the reason my own attempt going so slow. I dont want to put out trash so I would rather take my time reddit it a dozen times more then unleash a basic word doc.

  • TheSponglington
    The Sponge (@TheSponglington) reported

    @TheseerTah60747 @JDJD2814 @USA_Polling Dear god youre such a cringe larper, reddit is down the hall and to the left. "We were superior", dog you aint doin **** except pissing and shitting yourself in moms basement. Your forefathers would disown you