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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.

June 15: Problems at Reddit

Reddit is having issues since 08:20 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

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

  • 64% Website Down (64%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Indio Website Down 3 days ago
Rosenau Errors 4 days ago
Pélissanne Sign in 6 days ago
Adelaide Website Down 10 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 12 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 14 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AirwingMarine
    Airwingmarine (@AirwingMarine) reported

    @Scott05274688 It can be good for summarizing specific texts as well. The problem with Tarkov is the text its summarizing is bullshit people make up and put on reddit or X. Alot of creators clickbait like crazy with straight up lies.

  • bluehatone
    bluehatone (@bluehatone) reported

    Give Hermes real time reading of Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, and GitHub for zero API cost. Set an 8am brief for 3 to 5 competitors, track issues and PRs, auto draft notes, and save 1 to 2 hours a day. Keep it fair and respect robots.txt and TOS.

  • YoungRenegadeRY
    Red "Yangy" Young (@YoungRenegadeRY) reported

    @10DowningStreet You’re genuinely all a bunch of ********* honestly. If it wasn’t for social media, I wouldn’t have been able to build confidence in my teenage years. It honestly saved me. And banning **** like YouTube and Twitch? Thats like banning TV. Banning Reddit when it’s one of the most helpful sites on the internet, especially when troubleshooting broken tech. Absolutely ******* moronic.

  • rhoosecaboose
    Rhoose / dni proship (@rhoosecaboose) reported

    tried advertising comms on Reddit and they took my post down for not having enough Reddit activity in general WHATEVER😭

  • WeirdLiam4242
    Liam (@WeirdLiam4242) reported

    According to Reddit, DontNod are in deep financial trouble, and could be gone by November!? How can that be!? Didn't they just sign a deal with Netflix worth £3 million?? 😭😭😔😔

  • Westyx_
    Westyx (@Westyx_) reported

    @andrewknevett @juan_krepecki @patcondell Agreed. It’s all fawning, sucking up to each other and cringe humour. Reddit is the same. God knows how many sub reddits I’ve been banned from simply because I’ve posted things like trans people have mental issues. And disagreeing with BLM is an instant permanent ban!

  • gorodkrovi935
    Makarov 🌼 | 🏳️‍⚧️boi (@gorodkrovi935) reported

    She death threatened me and her post got taken down son im crine 😭😭😭😭 reddit is no longer good bro

  • ItzVCiPz
    V-CiPz™ 💥 💯% (@ItzVCiPz) reported

    @RinTezuka9 @ProfPantsu Dummy, these same people who say it's a money issue are the same people saying there are "gates" in the way of piracy, when piracy is as easy as finding a dedicated reddit thread on google in five seconds... No excuses, money or not, gamers game! Not watch!

  • avirupzen
    Avirup Sarker 👋 (@avirupzen) reported

    On ideas Don't start with: "What can I build?" Start by going where people talk about their problems. • Reddit is underrated • Product Hunt shows what's gaining traction and why • Twitter shows what people can't stop arguing about

  • dating_physics
    Dating physics (@dating_physics) reported

    I spent two years reading about dating. Books on attraction. Podcasts on masculinity. Reddit threads dissecting every possible scenario. I could explain approach anxiety to a psychology professor. I could diagram a first date like a product funnel. I understood escalation and calibration and rapport layering. My dating life in those two years was almost nothing. A handful of first dates. Zero second dates. One short situationship that collapsed because I could not stop analyzing it while it was happening. The breakthrough came at a friend's birthday. I had read nothing new that week. I was tired. A woman sat next to me and said she had just moved here. I said something ordinary about how the neighborhood changes a lot at night. She laughed. We talked for an hour. Nothing profound. No framework was applied. No mental model was consulted. That night I understood something the books could not teach. Every principle I had read worked the moment I stopped trying to execute them. The theory was fine. The problem was that I had been using it as a script instead of a map. The next six weeks I stopped reading entirely. I just went to more things. The concepts the books had tried to teach me started showing up in my own behavior without effort. Not because I willed them. Because I finally had a body of experience the concepts could attach to. Studying attraction without practicing it is like reading about swimming on dry land for two years and wondering why you still sink.

  • hasan_ab_hasan
    Hasan Aboul Hasan (@hasan_ab_hasan) reported

    @sickdotdev your posts keep getting removed because Reddit isn't a channel you broadcast to especially from a new account with no karma. What "should" work Spend the first week just commenting and being helpful and No links (I know everyone says this) but this is how you build karma first. Read each sub's rules before you post many have a weekly self promo thread, and that's where a launch goes stop announcing your app. Just mention it as the answer to a real problem someone's having.

  • mehak_karma
    mehakvishwakarma (@mehak_karma) reported

    @RyanOlunix where people are already complaining about the problem you are solving be it on reddit, discord, X, forums or personal networks

  • MartinekSt63312
    Stephen Martinek (@MartinekSt63312) reported

    @Dastardlyb247 @wil_da_beast630 Problem is, lots of women get jaded by the femcel social media too. They run into a roadblock in their marriage and ask Reddit for advice. You can imagine where they end up 1 year down the road.

  • kalo_yankulov
    Kalo Yankulov (@kalo_yankulov) reported

    I'll keep insisting: fully automating Reddit is a bad idea. And you can still get real engagement playing a fair game. Reddit got harder. Mods are adding more rules, the platform bans more aggressively, and shadowbans accounts the moment something looks off. People running bots are losing a third of their accounts. The auto-bots got more aggressive, so the platform did too. This is exactly why we don't automate Reddit at @Sensorhub_AI , and why you shouldn't either. Automation is the fastest way to get flagged. Mass-posting, spun replies, accounts on a schedule: all the things the platform is built to catch. AI-written replies are the same trap. The subreddits that matter spot them instantly, and some keep blacklists of AI sloppers. One bad reply gets you downvoted, called out, remembered. So the activity has to be real. Lurk with purpose first. Before you post, you should know the problems nobody solves, the common misconceptions, the formats that perform, and the voices people trust. If a post doesn't map to one of those, the community will feel it. Why bother instead of blasting bots? Brand credibility in AI search. Reddit is one of the strongest signals LLMs use to decide what to cite, precisely because it's hard to fake. And the strongest signal isn't you posting about yourself, it's other people referencing you. Branding is what people say about you when you're not in the room. We built Sensorhub to do the intelligence, not the posting. You tell it which subreddits to prioritize, it surfaces the most relevant convos, and through the MCP you pull insights on that community: what's being asked, where the intent is, which threads are worth your time. Then you do the human part. 20 minutes a day, real comments, no link drops, no automation. That's how one of our customers Fluent Frame managed to get 700+ users in 2 months. Doesn't have to take longer than 20 mins/day.

  • mjmatthews000
    Happy Bastard (@mjmatthews000) reported

    @IanRunkle @ddankenst @JayDarkmoore Nah man. I'm just up for protecting kids. Nothing to do with bootlicking. btw I don't need ID for YouTube, Reddit or Facebook as they have my payment details already and I have 2 decades of history almost. Problem solved. As for X....? **** it. It's ******** No1.

  • DannyRands1
    Danny Rands (@DannyRands1) reported

    @patye91 I'm doubling down on reddit, even though my most recent account just got shadowbanned.

  • SeanHub66942679
    Sean Huber (@SeanHub66942679) reported

    @zzzzaaaacccchhh Just whatevers on Reddit. He stole from me and I don't know how many others or the amounts but more then a few. My case is currently under review at paypal hopefully I get all my money back. But I know there are others who are having issues. I'm not sure exactly how this guy....

  • TankieRepublic
    TankieRepublic (@TankieRepublic) reported

    @CompletedStreet The problem is when reddit hears this they want cities with 10 million people crowded into a 30 minute commuting space. I want suburban cities with a size of a 30 minute commuting space, so about 200,000 people per city

  • MaheshCodesX
    Mahesh Nandigam (@MaheshCodesX) reported

    Bro seriously, do you think they are scammers? I saw a Reddit post yesterday. It was from an unemployed 2024 grad. He was calling Striver and Love Babbar "scammers who opened a shop of DSA." He felt betrayed because doing their sheets didn't guarantee him a FAANG job. He was furious. I get the frustration. The job market is brutal. Online Assessments are harder than ever. It feels like companies are trying to filter you out rather than hire you. But calling them scammers? Honestly, that's just stupid. A DSA sheet is a map. It is not a helicopter ride to the summit. Those creators did the heavy lifting of organizing the chaos of algorithms to give us direction. They taught us the basics. But they never promised a shortcut to a job. Here is the hard truth nobody wants to hear: The era of "Pattern-Matching DSA" is dead. Companies know you’ve memorized the sheets. They know you’ve solved the top 400 LeetCode questions. So they don't ask them anymore. Instead, they throw what I call "Off-Grid DSA" at you. These are non-standard, template-shattering questions. You can’t just copy-paste a standard BFS template and change a variable. You have to combine multiple concepts in real-time. Under pressure. Without a tutorial. How do people crack these OAs? What’s their secret recipe? Are they superhuman? No. They just realized that a DSA sheet is only Phase 1. Once they solved their 400-500 standard questions, they did the actual work: They competed in live LeetCode and Codeforces contests. They sat for hours staring at a screen, failing, getting frustrated, and trying again. They built the grit to solve things they had never seen before. A sheet makes you a pattern matcher. Only struggle makes you a problem solver. Stop blaming the people who gave you the foundation. They did their part. Now you have to do yours. What do you think? Let's discuss in the comments.

  • Sancochogurl
    Daniela 🐇 Marti (@Sancochogurl) reported

    Snark spaces are ROTTING YOUR BRAIN!! training you to hate on women and thrive on negativity. This for all the #armys in those communities. For K-pop reddit. For sniper and those mamba/cobra accounts. I wish more people realized how big of an issue this is.

  • MoyesB0y
    Joe (@MoyesB0y) reported

    Reddit is down the hall and straight into that other helicopter

  • BrunoLabs
    ₿runo (@BrunoLabs) reported

    "I have $0 for marketing. How to get my first 10 users??" Answer: Reddit, X, LinkedIn. Send manual DMs At $0 you hunt, the algo won't save you Find people complaining about the problem you solve and talk to them

  • Sam_was_herexx
    Sam🔩 (@Sam_was_herexx) reported

    @bolt2bluevortex almost everyone on this app does it? if you don't see threads of theories then it's your problem, plus Reddit is supposedly to be used for making theory, predictions, and not wait for leaks cuz leaks drop here first anyways, and dudes wake up early/stay wake late for them here.

  • dpf11100
    dpf1110 (@dpf11100) reported

    @starcitizenbot Its funny how "expressing dissatisfacton" on their reddit is bashing the ship team for stuff the server team needs to fix. Its always "why are they releasing [ship with a release date announced months ago] when [serverside bug] isnt fixed?"

  • Devomvm
    Devo (@Devomvm) reported

    @tinodin10 @x1lly Neither of those. I made a reddit post, there are more people with that issue. Might be hardware related or something. I reinstalled Windows 8 times, different versions of 25h2, with and without tweaks.

  • kocer_eth
    kocer (@kocer_eth) reported

    THIS GUY MADE A $15K PDF GUIDE WITH CLAUDE IN 30 DAYS not an app. not a course. not some 9-month SaaS build. just a niche PDF + creator distribution. The mechanism is stupid simple: 1. find a painful problem people already complain about Instagram comments, TikTok comments, Reddit threads, YouTube comments. He picked baby sleep. 2. use Claude to turn the pain into a useful guide not “write me an ebook.” more like: - define the exact parent/person - list the 10 symptoms they mention - turn it into a step-by-step plan - make the guide feel specific enough to buy 3. skip ads and borrow trust Email YouTube creators in that niche. Offer 50% commission. Let someone with audience trust move the PDF. That last part is the whole business. Most people see this and think “AI made the product.” wrong. Claude made the first asset cheap. The creator made distribution believable. The niche pain made the PDF sellable. The risky part: $15k is a creator/video claim, not audited revenue. Also baby sleep is sensitive, so the guide quality actually matters. Bad advice there is not just a refund problem. But the reusable pattern is real: painful niche → cheap useful artifact → trusted distribution → commission split You don’t need developers for that. You need a problem people already admit out loud.

  • bot3685
    Mr_Digger 🇦🇺⚡️⚡️ (@bot3685) reported

    @badassad Reddit is down the hall, 4th door on the left

  • mr_evans7
    Mister_Evans (@mr_evans7) reported

    @WallStreetApes "High voltage EV batteries" was the focus of his comment. DIY'ers **** up more than they fix, and electrocuting themselves or shorting out a giant lithium battery and burning the house down is a very real liability. Youtube, Reddit, and Google make amateurs into "experts"

  • PepaLimoncia
    Pepa Limoncia (@PepaLimoncia) reported

    @Singularidigm I have the same issue, although the server disclaimer says people will help only of the kindness of their heart, so nothing guarantees they will help you. I try to look to the tickets if anyone had a similar issue. I recommend watching youtube guides or reddit. I find fixes there

  • dgshepp
    Daniel Shepherd (@dgshepp) reported

    @TorBox Sub’d through Patreon, having an issue with my subscription not showing active even though it was already charged. A few on Reddit with the same problem. Thanks for all you guys do!