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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.
- Website Down (63%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (12%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
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heynot2day (@doInoU_) reported@MadamstyxXo @hnynadj @ttpdblockbillie Ok, and someone paid $50 dollars for a sweatshirt that is missing the logo. This is a silly convo and a weird hill to die on. Go on reddit and search "merch issues", 1000's of posts for 100's of artists.
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Bonemeal (@bonemeal_ai) reportedHere's how to get your first 10 users from Reddit: 1. Find Reddit posts where people are talking about their problems and asking for your solution using Bonemeal 2. Leave a comment providing genuine value that speaks to the user's problems 3. Do not shill your product, only mention it when relevant. Also do not sound like AI, use Reddit lingo 4. Break your comment up so it's readable with bullet points and newlines. Never have more than three sentences in one paragraph. 5. DM Redditors involved in the thread
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Rango (@matthew_meadows) reportedReddit is like the worst of the Music Theory groups on Facebook x 10,000 topics. Everybody is an expert. They love to hear themselves talk. Their self admiration becomes particularly evident when they're throwing shade at people they disagree with, or outright trashing them for asking stupid questions. To be fair, there are a lot of stupid questions in the Music Theory groups. People ask them instead of just Googling or using whatever AI is handy precisely because they want the social contact. By engaging with them you're encouraging more of the same. Do people really learn anything when you cleverly tell them to Google something? I assert they do not. But the Reddit snootiness is more pervasive. The vertical topic structure of the site encourages and promotes it. The culture of blocking posts and banning users there is toxic. It's one thing to have expert voices bubbling to the top, but the moderators have too much authority to suppress posts or links they don't like, which could be anything. In my experience it's very difficult to share anything there beyond replies. It's a terrible place to post music. And it's an even worse place to promote a business. It's so bad that Reddit can change a premium for their ads because they know you can't easily get your content on there. X is boiling over with people who have been blocked there, and there is an entire cottage industry built around how to get content onto Reddit without compromising your account. Compromising it by posting your business link in a business subreddit for instance. Or failing to follow obscure and arbitrary rules about flair and tags and formatting of subject lines. But Reddit is full of itself so it thinks there's not a problem. The gatekeepers like it just the way it is. I've had an account there for six years and only posted & replied 80x total. Meanwhile I've posted 90,000 times on Facebook and X each. Despite all of my misgivings about it I'm in a position now trying to promote Correlation Studio where I have to start responding there. I'm actually paying for two different services that monitor subs for keywords and semantically related activity. So if you see me lurking around over there, just know it's a business decision. Nothing personal. I actually can't stand the place. Bunch of know-it-alls.
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Adeyinka Prime™ (@adefilaadeyinka) reportedGap 2: Their buyer is online right now. Storrx isn't there. Their own testimonials name the buyer. Expats managing an aging parent from another country. Expat Facebook groups, diaspora Reddit, r/caregivers. These people post about this exact problem daily. Storrx isn't showing up.
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Xander (@XAND3R101) reportedreddit mods be running a ******* group or whatever u call it like the navy like bruh nah i ain’t tryna sell crack or anything i just have a question on how to fix my engine and needed some answers
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Tyrone May (@TyroneMay) reported@pcshipp Think research business problems and then build a solution. That fixes that problem. Look on sites like Reddit or ask an LLM to do a deep research on known business problems.
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Joseph Lee 🇰🇷🇨🇦 (@jhylee95) reported@jackprice reddit. find threads where your ICP is already complaining about the problem you solve. show up and help. do it in public so everyone watching can see the product work. we got our first wave that way
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kevin poop (@poopswag34) reportedReddit is down the hall and to the left
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NikTek (@NikTek) reported@_GTAVI_ >post 2022 leaks on YouTube >call it gameplay walkthrough >Take Two takes it down >post it on reddit or X claiming that this is suspicious behavior
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auds | i need yuri recs | 🍉 (@ourmizusakidays) reported@snickerolli imagine using reddit for ******* movies. atp im gonna try to score a movie deal with my terrible writing skills because the industry is that ******.
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PhilipCL35 (@PhilipCL35) reported@PeterPaulGuy Love how the final comment complains that any Reddit post or thread about Indians involved in serious crime always gets quickly taken down. Sums up most Redditors & their moderators. Always on the side of foreign criminals & scammers.
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coolyaoiboy3 (@ChoromatsuAnger) reportednot to be that guy but genuinely what’s with the uptick of ppl just being so damn mean and unhelpful on reddit. really annoying when the site used to be my go-to for help on tech issues 😭😭
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GTMnow (@GTMnow_) reportedNEW: How to win at paid advertising in the AI era. @kcpdelaney (Co-Founder and CEO of @SayPrimer) joins GTMnow to break down the B2B paid squeeze, the B2C-for-B2B unlock, and his 3 contrarian rules for paid in 2026. He has the data on what's actually working, and it's not where you might assume. Primer's targeting layer drives 80% match rates on Meta, 50% on Google, and 70% on Reddit for B2B advertisers, vs the 2 to 10% standard you get uploading work emails. Highlights: 01:44 Why AI made it more expensive 05:04 LinkedIn CPMs went from $20 to $800 in 18 months 05:59 The B2C-for-B2B unlock that Clay and Primer are racing for 07:01 What Primer does: 80% match on Meta, 70% on Reddit 09:19 Why attribution is where startups go to die 17:14 Why doubling down on Google search is "kind of foolish" 23:13 Three philosophical rules for paid: targeting, niche, credibility 26:13 The most undervalued tactic in B2B paid right now 30:34 Why you must push conversion data back into ad platforms 34:21 Ads in ChatGPT within 6 months prediction
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Cody Clarke / Kill The Lion Films (@codyclarke) reportedFix is in for next-level money laundering: - Hollywood posts idea on reddit through a dummy account - Manufactures its virality through the most botted / dummied platform ever (reddit) - Makes movie that ‘the internet demanded’ - Release on streaming (no metrics)
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Orion pax (@pax_orion9583) reported@VedxntR This leak can also happen at gmail,reddit, whatsapp, discord, and physical paper this doesn't solve the actual problem buddy
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mycovenmagazine / loveislove (@SPNEurope) reported@layna_lane @Tk_Jude_Robron Your money, your choice. Full stop. Whether someone drops cash on a con badge, a celebrity photo op, a Cameo video, Funko Pops, or literally sets it on fire in a dramatic backyard ritual... that’s their business. Not random Twitter warriors, Reddit hall monitors, or the self-appointed fandom accountants who clutch pearls (while they themselves are probably doom-scrolling on a $1,200 phone). The irony is thick: the loudest scolds often hide behind anonymity to lecture strangers about “financial responsibility” or “parasocial relationships,” yet they’re out here investing their limited time and dopamine in policing other adults. If burning your cash makes you happy, light the match. If meeting an actor you love for thirty seconds lights you up, go for it. Life’s short and money’s a tool, not a morality test. The self-righteous crowd loves to frame personal enjoyment as a character flaw because it makes them feel superior without actually doing anything hard. It’s easier to dunk on someone’s “cringe” hobby than fix their own life. Classic internet move. Spend (or burn) however you want. The only real waste is letting joyless busybodies rent space in your head. Keep doing you. 🙄🥳😎🤩🫶
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Martin Lostak - $12M in Ads - Creative Strategist (@Martin_Lostak) reportedA client asked why the research costs extra. I said because without it, you're guessing. She said "can't you just look at what's working for competitors?" I can. And I do. But that's maybe 20% of it. The rest is Amazon reviews, Reddit threads, customer language, awareness mapping. That's what the document is. She said "seems like a lot for one document." It's not one document. It's the foundation every batch gets built on. Without it, the creative has no direction - it just looks nice and converts nothing. I've seen this with brands who skip it. Good-looking ads, weak angles, no system. They wonder why nothing scales. But I can't explain research compounding to someone who just wants ads fast. So I said "we can start without it" which is strategist code for "you'll be back in six weeks asking why it's not working." She did the research package. I'm not skipping onboarding.
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Burds (@sodoffnafoids) reported@kitano_fehn the problem is these nigeran engagement framers getting all their content from reddit while not knowing ****
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Bloom Seed Company (@bloomseedco) reported******** community communication is totally broken. X, Discord, Instagram, Reddit - either people don't use them or they're actively banning accounts. What's the future for ******** community conversations?
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Robot Dracula (@robo_dracula) reported@NightChannel2 @DogumaBallsu You already posted your hate piece on reddit you don't need to keep this up. It's just a video game, calm down.
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Harry Vartanian (@Patents_Row) reported@alexisohanian Yes, this will worsen the garbage in garbage out problem. The original Reddit content was better for LLM training @alexisohanian
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Isaac Skynet🏂 (@Skynet2K2) reported@natashas11_ @K_N_G_M_K_Y No it’s not…someone leaked dropped rye full spoiler on Reddit…Sarah will collect all the talismans,they’ll go down the tunnels to collect to bones and the rope that will pull them out will be cut by Sarah…a lot is about to happen,many will die
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lenfer (@youngtrick_) reported@techn0fr3ak @glunkinator search for the best emulator for the system you want to play (the most popular ones tend to be at play store) some of them need bios, search for the bios on reddit download roms from vimm's lair the reason no one is linking anything is because we cant, thats how its taken down
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ayame✰ 菖蒲 (@tummy_kisser) reported@lookingatpron i had to walk my friend who is the same age as me through cracking minecraft because he doesnt have natural instinct to just check whats the problem on reddit
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Gaetan Loubiere | Zone Mentale (@zonementale) reportedThe biggest problem on Reddit isn't getting views. It's getting banned. Most brands fail because they promote too aggressively and forget that Reddit runs on trust. If you want to get cited by AI, LLMs or good SEO content, and future search engines, you need a community that trusts you. That's why we built a tool to help brands understand subreddit rules and opportunities before posting. Because Reddit should stay Reddit: a place for communities, fans, and people helping each other.
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Clip.Mogging (@clipmogger) reported@wolf_big67589 @Katz940 @TheManlet_King Why normie issues are you having where reddit and not substack is first result? Also, who gives a **** who has tech support tips - AI can parse all that **** for you for years…
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************ Charlie Bronson (@rundtc77) reportedThe guy on Reddit with the piece of fruit. IYKYK. Or the mom taking care of the son with two broken arms.
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Jamie (@PeckingOrder03) reported@juasanalghaib "attempt to be likeable" reddit is down the hall and to the left, leave the aura farming to the japanese litter pickers pls
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nocturnist (@side_boundary) reportedReddit down???
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innn (@innn_life) reported@_TechCyborg @TTrimoreau Fair question. X and Reddit are useful for broadcast/discovery. The value I'm aiming for is after intent exists: turn 'anyone down?' into a specific plan with place, time, activity, and one open spot, then pick one person. Less feed, more commitment to something that happens.