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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 3: 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 (26%)
- Sign in (12%)
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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✴︎ (@notnguyenonline) reportedI’m gonna be on Reddit all day instigating problems within white spaces
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Madjid (@brmdjd) reportedOne of the highest-ROI growth strategies I've tested isn't SEO, paid ads, or cold outreach. It's Reddit. Here's the plan: Have a real product first. It should look trustworthy, solve an actual problem, and have pricing people won't question. Use AI to generate every question your target customers ask. For example, if you help brands get discovered by AI assistants: "How do I get mentioned by ChatGPT?" "How can my company appear in AI recommendations?" "How do LLMs choose which businesses to recommend?" ...and dozens more. Google each question. More often than not, one of the top results will be a Reddit thread. Google and Reddit expanded their partnership in 2024, giving Google better access to Reddit's content because authentic discussions are valuable for Search and AI. Read the thread. Don't spam it. Write the best answer there. Actually help the person. Share useful insights, explain the fundamentals, and leave the advanced implementation for your product. If it's genuinely relevant, mention your tool naturally. No "Check out my startup 🚀" Just: "I built something that automates this if you're interested." The biggest risk is moderation. If your comment reads like an ad, it'll probably disappear. If it reads like expertise from someone who happens to have built a solution, it usually stays. The interesting part: A high-quality comment on a Reddit thread that's already ranking on Google is almost like borrowing a first-page ranking without having to rank your own website. And because modern LLMs frequently retrieve and synthesize information from authoritative web pages including Reddit discussions among many other sources being consistently cited in helpful conversations can also increase your brand's chances of being surfaced in AI generated answers over time. (No guarantees, but I've seen it happen.) This strategy has brought me a surprising amount of free, highly qualified traffic. The key isn't promoting. The key is becoming the most useful answer on the page.
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alexia 🫧 (@catgirlmandas) reportedcan they release the cast lineup for boston reddit stories i have anxiety problems
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johnny segment (@keysmashdotcom) reported@RamboGarbanzo @nocontextmemes Unfortunately could be one of those terrible usernames Reddit gives people without giving them the option to make their own also
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Nega Fox Maestro🤘🏻💀 (@MetlheadFox) reported@Ray335500 @AllMuscle2 Only problem is, it's a discord server of a subreddit. **** reddit
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Lokesh (@lokesh_codes) reported@praaatiiik @TechWiser @Sillycorns Thank you for your reply. I've checked Reddit but didn't get anything conclusive. A few have reported heating and battery issues though
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シハナ (@upsshi9) reported@mangofresca @nanshi_i Can you please post it? The link on Reddit was taken down TT
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echo (@echostatic101) reported@dealingwithtori i have this exact episode playing on my second monitor while my rfi excision script runs. reddit always has terrible taste but zach is genuinely exhausting
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Cary Bleasdale (@Cary_Bleasdale) reported@LinusMinimax @Logo_Daedalus What's wrong with paying for public services? There's all sorts of public services we pay for. Basically you keep making terrible arguments and insisting that you're winning because I don't agree with 2008 Reddit libertarianism
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St Peter of Texas (@PeterCaliexile) reported@farmingandJesus @pinkrosesdawn @FreddyLA7 Apparently some folks on Reddit didn’t like his old posts, doxxed him, and were being generally unpleasant to him. He shut down his account in response.
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Your MVP Guy (@Sherifdeenolat2) reported@TechByTaraa Reddit is terrible
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artisbrutal2021 (@artisbrutal2021) reportedRemember when a certain Reddit forum was driven to Voat .. and then Voat was later shut down? Uh huh..🍿🎶
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Gary's Arch lector (@Ward_Darlin) reported@mrsbogomolova Twitter is like a watered down Reddit
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Wonder73 (@Number1PM64fan) reported@musicrulez116 @Swag_K1RBY "the extermination force of Discord and Reddit" "I CAN DISCORD" "I'M GONNA REDDIT" ..... "I hate to see my beloved server like this. They're memeing everything!"
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Abhinav Chetan (@Abhinavchetn108) reportedInconsistent branding might become an AI search problem. AI tools are not just reading your website. They are reading your blogs, social profiles, reviews, Reddit mentions, YouTube descriptions, and third-party pages. So if every channel explains your brand differently, what does AI understand? Probably nothing clear. And if AI cannot clearly understand who you are, what you do, and who you help, it is less likely to surface or recommend you. Consistent communication across channels is no longer just branding. It is becoming a visibility issue. Feels like the next version of brand reputation management.
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Nainsi Dwivedi (@NainsiDwiv50980) reportedIn October 2025, a builder with 30 years of experience posted a Reddit thread about AI agent personalities. By late December, the repo had 938 stars and 51 agents. Cute side project. Today it has 124,000+ stars, 20,000 forks, and 232 agents. It's called The Agency. And it stopped being a prompt library months ago. It's an org chart. 16 divisions. Engineering. Design. Marketing. Sales. Finance. Security. Product. Testing. Legal-adjacent support. Even a Game Dev division split by engine — Unity, Unreal, Godot, Roblox. Each agent isn't "act as a developer." Each one ships with an identity, critical rules, workflows, deliverables with code examples, and success metrics. The roster gets weirdly, wonderfully specific: → A Whimsy Injector who adds "celebration animations that reduce task completion anxiety" → A Reality Checker who refuses to certify anything without visual proof → An Evidence Collector who defaults to finding 3-5 issues in your code → An Anthropologist and a Historian — for world-building with actual scholarly rigor → A Korean Business Navigator. A Medical Billing Specialist. A Grant Writer. A CFO. The framing is the breakthrough: stop building one god-agent that does everything badly. Structure it like a company — specialists, clear responsibilities, handoffs between them. Deploy a squad: Frontend Dev + Backend Architect + Growth Hacker + Reality Checker, and ship an MVP with a quality gate at the end. And installing it went from "clone and copy files" to a native desktop app — macOS, Linux, Windows. Browse the roster, click, and it installs into Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, and 10 other tools. Auto-updates included. The community translated the entire thing into 8 languages. The Japanese fork alone has 97 Japan-market original agents. MIT license. Use it commercially. Strip the branding. No attribution required. Nine months from Reddit thread to one of the fastest-growing repos on GitHub — because one person decided AI employees deserved job descriptions. Your dream team is a *** clone away. Or now, just a download. (Link in the comments)
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Nick Gerace (@nickgeracehacks) reportedThe forum-shaped social media sites seem to fare a little better, like HN and Reddit, but even they’re gamed. Reddit in particular is an “upvote confidently wrong comments and posts” machine. Lot of issues there too. It’s my favorite, but can get frustrating.
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DrGlitchy ⚒️⚙️ (@DrGlitchyTV) reported@Vartryn @heyitsszpigoz And you find no issue that Ruben can easily ban a group that is majority innocents without a case by case appeal team? One that preferably isn’t run by minors who taunt banned users on Reddit?
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Beach Belle (@Com_mon_Sen_sed) reported@maga_infighting @nicksortor @NickAdamsinUSA I’m not going down the toxic rabbit hole of Reddit but here is what he said and an example of someone being an *******. They dug up a tweet from 2 years ago (below) and then doxxed him on Reddit. If you followed him when he was active and scrolled the replies, you’d have seen how awful some of the people were. Jealous people on the left who hate America and generally miserable people from both sides were ***** about him enjoying our country and getting free stuff.
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Hardik Beladiya (@HardikCBeladiya) reported@CryptooIndia By that logic, go send notices to X, Instagram, Facebook, GitHub, Reddit, Discord, and half the internet. Usernames aren't the problem.
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🅡🅘🅝✯🅡🅘🅝🇵🇭 (@gabby_calleja) reportedWhy fave yuri are all questionable that it give trouble and i will not post in reddit again with that series.👀
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The Grumpy Dude (@wrap_it_up_dude) reported@JayadhityaR @M3SSIMP I forgot that you need a vpn too, ho to playstore and download ninja vpn(that's what I used, it's free) and connect to the dutch server and then it works fine... Talking about other sites you can check out r/footballhighlights on reddit, they do upload full replay too
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T.B O.E (@TBOE07997714) reported@BreakingSpells Yeah the tough pagans who constantly cry about getting buck broken by Christianity. Go back to Reddit you homo
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eve (@csiirac) reported@arbiteroffilth the reddit died down n i dont check it anymore but god that / discord servers are awful
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KRYPTO UNIKORN (@KryptoUnikorn) reported@hbomax your app is not working with airplay on appletv to sonos sound products, check the reports on reddit lots of users complaining, this is very frustrating please fix.
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rerankar (@rerankar0) reported@ShitpostRock alright, we have the list of issues - are there any ways to fix them, that a normie joe shmoe, who only plays fifa on weekends and doesn't have twitter or reddit, can - and will - hear about and actually do?
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Nandhuu (@zeph_stic) reported@Amialuplup @Farrhana_bhatt @hana_meri_hain You all didn't hesitate when Baseer did space & talked with his fans because fc issue happened like this but you guys trolled him & made a big issue , posted on reddit even twisted the whole thing. Ab farhana fans Baseer & fans ke beech aa skta hai then why not us?
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Paul Sherman (@PaulMSherman) reported@derek_debus @IJ Sure can. The question is whether a total prohibition on all legal advice by nonlawyers is reasonably tailored to those harms. England and Wales have no similar prohibition and they do all right! And bear in mind that the practical alternative for a lot of people is not hiring a lawyer; it's asking people on Reddit, asking ChatGPT, or just guessing. It's hard to see how that's better for a lot of routine legal issues.
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ー (@gatoraidou) reportedI also watched Backrooms, which was equally terrible. Meme'd by Twitter rightoids *and* Reddit award.
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Chase Dimond | Email Marketing Nerd 📧 (@ecomchasedimond) reportedI sat down for an hour on Max Sturtevant's (@maxwellcopy) podcast to break down how to win at email marketing in 2026. Here are the top 8 questions he had for me, and my answers to each one: 1) What is the best way to use AI in email? Collecting data for market research is where I see the most benefit. → Gathering customer reviews, support tickets, SMS replies, and even reading through Reddit conversations. Most brands sit on a goldmine of their customer's exact words and never use them.