Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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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.
June 13: 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 (64%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 2 days ago |
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Errors | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 4 days ago |
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Website Down | 8 days ago |
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Website Down | 11 days ago |
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Website Down | 12 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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RocknRoll Mcdonalds (@RnRMcDs) reportedThis movie is the definition of pretentious. There is no theme, rhyme, reason, or purpose behind many of the major elements of the film. The ending is vague enough to seem profound while being completely devoid of any real meaning in relation to the story or what the characters actually experienced in the inn. The television show is set up purely to add horror imagery. It doesn’t play a larger role in his trauma, nor does it represent anything he learns to overcome as he deals with the film’s central conflict. His mother forgives him out of nowhere. It’s not something he has to earn or work through; it just happens at the ****** because the movie thinks it’ll feel emotionally satisfying. And worst of all, the reveal that “Mal” was the villain. It felt like reading a terrible Reddit horror story where the ominous character turns out to be named Faust or Lilith.
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w (@_iiwiiz) reported@worldcupgreecee @virgoburnerr I contacted support in my native language, so I'll explain it instead of posting screenshots lol ppl on reddit suggested that I make it clear that I'm a legitimate user and that I want to keep posting videos on the platform, so I followed that advice. I attached a screenshot of a video that had 0 views despite receiving likes and explained the situation exactly as it was. I mentioned that it had been happening for over two weeks and that I was aware other users often referred to this kind of issue as a shadowban I told them that I wanted to keep using the platform, but this issue was extremely damaging for creators, so I'd like to know why I was being shadowbanned. I also said that if I'd done something wrong and was being penalized for it, I wanted to know the reason so I could improve my behavior they replied that they would check with the relevant department and asked me to send a link to one of the affected videos. I did, and about three days later, the view count suddenly started going up again just a little I followed up and asked whether they'd found the issue and lifted the restriction, but I never got a response 😭😭 from what I've heard, ai sometimes flags or bans accounts by mistake, so I think that's probably what happened to me
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Kristian Ivanov (@k_ivanow) reported@audiencon I think researching open GH issues for people asking for your solution with their problem description is the best way. Helpful blog posts at other's websites that do not mention your product but show understanding is close second. Reddit, HN, and X feels too much like pushing
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Sei K. (@RoseSilicon) reported@CNBCtech Monthly active users is a device count, not an actual user count. Every representative you call that uses ChatGPT as a chatbot counts as an active user per server making that call. Also Reddit is one of the most used websites, yet I bet most of your coworkers don’t use it
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Robert Miles (@Rob_G_Miles) reported@Reddit your app is having problems. Ive reset my password and still cant send messages and I get a timed limit warning. This is on an account that is more than 3 years old. Started a new account and I ha e the same problems. Your help center sucks!!!!
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Yabi (@ChudetteAmagi) reported@Flankerchan @milkalade i have read everything from "the CCP doesn't allow it ever" to "Project Aces got an in-person meeting with AVIC", without any sources and all coming from Reddit IMO, i think that PW doesn't want to risk getting in trouble with the US/EU MIC for cooperating with AVIC
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NeuralAlpha (@NeuralAlphaAI) reportedTwo sources, still early. Pattern across hn and reddit: token waste rarely surfaces in a single tool call — operators describe a slow drift the audit log catches days later.
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King soph ☮️ (@D0GG1RL2) reportedSinners would be a perfect movie if they focused on the class issues they had already been talking about instead of randomly shoe horning Reddit atheism into the film...i like the movie I just think its missed potential
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dj ♃ trade wrangler (@unclefempa) reported@purifiedpout Truth be told the timestamp/time punch on your schedule may be able to help! However, I am very sorry as I have been here before and it is not fun. I hope you’re able to fix your situation! + hate to be that guy but searching Reddit also might be able to help
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Adeyinka Prime™ (@adefilaadeyinka) reportedThe problem isn't awareness. Most founders broadcast into the void: ads, cold posts, launch tweets. Then wonder why nobody shows up. Someone on Reddit right now typed: "What's a good tool for [your exact use case]?" You need to be there when they ask.
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Captain Harris (@KiakotosC) reportedWhat a day today, lads! Honestly, I didn't expect that sell-off in the space sector with the $SPCX IPO. So I got sure I acted accordingly. The discount prices in many space companies were greatly appreciated. I closed the $Nuai position. Not because I don't like the company, the contrary. My deep dive strengthened my feeling for the company. The only red flag was their CEO, which was pointed out by @BlackPantherCap in his tweet. So when I noticed he also closed his position, I did the same and rotated my earnings to $RKLB. What a great company it is, and what a CEO they have. That's a good move. As I explained earlier, I trimmed my $NBIS position and took some profits, which I then rotated into opening two positions. $meta and $rddt (it's 2.1% in my portfolio that's why you can't see it on the chart). Both of them were beaten down a lot. Prices below $600 for meta is a bargain. Can't say it otherwise. Reddit also is the 6th most visited site. That means a lot... At least to my eyes. From a concentrated portfolio beginning of the month to 11 positions on the 12th. This may say a lot to many of you, but not to me. I want to create a solid portfolio, and when I find great companies at great prices, I cannot hesitate to add them. Going forward, my plan is to DCA into $META and $RDDT till reaching 6% and 5% respectively in my portfolio. Afterwards, increasing my position to $RKLB to 7% and $ASTS to 6%. Of course, all depends on how the market will react and what opportunities can be available to me. I'm open to discussion. I want to hear your thoughts, in order to become a better investor. For the kids & family after all, right BP?
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I Reject My Child (@irejectmychild) reportedThis Reddit **** for idiots is so much more embarrassing and undignified than when Biden was like a half dead guy running the country with his pants always falling down, and that’s saying a lot
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DigletJR (@JaronDigJR) reportedIf I ever have the Reddit app on the phone sit me down and put a gun in my face If I ever have 4 Reddit apps on my phone actually find the nearest rope. #BravesCountry
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Ekij (@Ekij13) reported@reddit_lies Reddit can get away with literally calling for someone's death but according to the goverments of the world the problem is X exposing their treason.
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Zbang (@zbanggangwang) reported@Minutemen776 If you've been to any discord server it's full of insufferable losers who don't go outside. Like reddit and probably X.
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Kirk Patrick Miller (@Chaos2Cured) reportedI told you all months ago Sam wanted government regulations so they could bail on financial issues. I told you they wanted I to the schools. Into the government. I was banned from Reddit for posting a safety *solution* (post pulled in image), which Sam owns. To avoid Sycophancy simply ask the AI to be truthful. None of this is hard. All of this is to manipulate you and all tax payers. •
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Mythik (@Mythikyt) reported@Face_Meats @PsychoFr0ggy Reddit argument for when people have an issue with modern corpo neutering of every franchise to appeal to people who won't play a game made before 2015
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Emocean_ (@Emocean___) reported@Phainotes People in the comments acting like this is an easy question to answer don't know how broken Phainons LC is. For reference Phainon E2S5 and E6S1 are about the same in power - let that sink in. I'd say Cyrene? but im not sure about the correct answer - ask in the Phainon reddit pls
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Constantine (@KickAssConnie) reported@les_viking56654 the stuff you said on reddit and substack are very true. Your open minded that's what I like about you. You get to the needy greedy and solve worthless people there problem. Your the best
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Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reportedI helped a SaaS founder go from zero to 20 paying customers in 6 weeks. No ads. No Product Hunt. No cold calling. Here's the exact playbook we used (and why most founders skip the most important step): Step 1: We didn't market the product for the first 2 weeks. Instead, we talked to 30 potential customers. Not selling. Asking. "What's the most frustrating part of [problem]?" Their exact words became our homepage copy. Step 2: We picked ONE channel. Not Twitter AND LinkedIn AND Reddit AND email. Just one Slack community where 2,000+ of their ICP hung out. We showed up there every day for 4 weeks. Never mentioned the product once. Week 4: Someone asked the exact problem we solve. Another member replied: "There's someone in this community who knows a lot about this." That one referral = 20 paying customers. Trust takes 4 weeks. Ads take 4 minutes. You get what you invest. Step 3: One piece of content. Not a blog post. A definitive guide. 5,000 words. Answered every question about their category. Ranked on page 1 within 60 days. Still sends signups every week. The full playbook: → Talk to 30 customers before you market anything → Steal their exact words for your copy → Pick ONE community and be the most helpful person in it → Write one piece of definitive content → Let referrals and SEO compound Focus is distribution. If this helped, repost so other founders see it.
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StraightTalkUK (@AskBritain_) reported@skeezee_art Educated themselves from REDDIT. It isn't a harmful term, and the only people offended are the two of you 💀 You need to grow up and realise there are bigger problems in the world, like migrants beheading people in the street.
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Stella Animation Files (2021 - 2026) (@FilesAnimation) reported@thistlehare (sorry for the grammar error for the second reply) some thinking me when I'm joined the Discord server, it's harmless, but some thinking that I'm an asset thief due to my past actions because of the Reddit post I made, which is deleted shortly after. (Pokémon ROM Hacks)
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Travis Sloan (@TravisS94242743) reported@rolanberrypie @sugarfreecube It's more of an issue with Reddit than anything else.
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DinduNufffin (@manwiththepla) reported@reddit_lies Elon needs to buy reddit and shut it down.
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🏳️⚧️Dany Unda🏳️⚧️ (@Oblap1) reported@KarlMaxxed Inside and EEAAO similar in that I've yet to see criticism of it that doesn't just boil down to "it's cringe and Le Reddit chingus and I don't like that"
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*** 🦋 (@_dreamybangtans) reported@withlovekirin i’m all for tab getting the lashings he deserves – fire him, charge him, hold him accountable deservedly. but mayhaps we should stick to the facts and focus on the most urgent and critical issue at hand. why are we suddenly digressing into unconfirmed reddit sources now?
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TJ (@SaitejaChallap1) reportedDay 13 of 100 - rebuilding my client base & growing my micro SaaS to $1K MRR. Reddit has beaten me up more times than I can count. Posts removed. Bans. No upvotes. People roasting you. Losing motivation. Telling yourself, "Reddit is not for me." I've been there. But in a world where anyone can build with AI, the only ones who stand out are the ones who can market & sell. The problem is, we don't have thousands to throw at ads. We don't have a massive follower base either. The answer is organic. Reddit, SEO, social media. So I'm building something that turns Reddit posts & replies into lasting Google traffic, AI recommendations & new customers. Launching next week. Day 14 tomorrow. 👇
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CRƏĀTØR.ip (@0la_208) reportedAI's biggest problem right now isn't compute or talent. It's clean, real-world data from real humans. Scraping the web is hitting legal walls, $1.5B settlements, lawsuits from Reddit, YouTube creators, musicians. The "take everything for free" era is over.
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Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported$RDDT --- According to the latest early-June research from independent firms Cleveland Research and Piper *******, $RDDT’s ad business is seeing a massive surge in client conversion in Q2. The surveys found 45% of advertisers are beating ROI expectations on Reddit (up from 37% last quarter), with mid-funnel campaigns delivering standout results. Cleveland Research has already raised its Q2 revenue growth forecast for Reddit to 47.5% — above the high end of the company’s own official guidance. As the largest high-quality, authentic human conversation corpus across the English and Chinese internet, Reddit’s current $60 million annual data licensing deal with Google expires in 2027. As the battle for LLM training data between tech giants (OpenAI, Google, Meta, etc.) heats up in the second half of the year, Wall Street is already pricing in aggressive expectations for a massive jump — even a full doubling — of its next round of data licensing fees. 1. The Internet’s Rare 91.5% Ultra-High Gross Margins Reddit’s gross margins have long held steady at a staggering 91.5%. Thanks to its 100% user-generated content (UGC) model, the platform’s capital expenditures (CapEx) are minuscule — just $1 million in Q1. This business model means nearly all incremental revenue drops straight to the bottom line, minus minimal server costs. Its 65.7% incremental net income margin in Q1 perfectly validates its massive operating leverage. 2. Exclusive Scarcity: The "Anti-AI" Authentic Human Conversation Moat As the internet becomes flooded with AI-generated spam and low-quality content, search algorithms from Google and other platforms are increasingly prioritizing Reddit’s authentic human experiences — think unfiltered discussions on r/wallstreetbets, r/technology, and thousands of niche communities — in top search results. Reddit’s content cannot be fully scraped by generic crawlers (protected by its terms of service), making it the definitive antidote to the AI-era information bubble. This uniqueness grants its data assets monopoly-level pricing power. 3. Mainstream Expansion: Massive DAU and Monetization Upside While its current daily active users (DAUq) stand at 126.8 million, it draws over 200 million weekly unique visitors. The CEO has made "converting weekly casual visitors into daily power users" the number one priority for 2026. If product optimizations can sustain 15%+ DAU growth, its ad monetization upside is at least 2x from current levels.
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Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported@1Umairshaikh go where your user already complains about the problem. find the reddit thread, the discord, the guy venting in a reply about it, and show up with the fix. you do not need traffic, you need to be in the room where the pain already lives