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Problems detected

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.

May 26: Problems at Reddit

Reddit is having issues since 04:40 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.

  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Foligno Sign in 2 days ago
Odessa Sign in 2 days ago
Guayaquil Website Down 4 days ago
Atlanta Sign in 4 days ago
Helsinki Errors 5 days ago
Lübeck, Hansestadt Website Down 8 days ago
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Community Discussion

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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • autom8nerd
    Wᴀʟʟꜰʟᴏᴡᴇʀ 🥀 (@autom8nerd) reported

    @aadityansha_06 there are websites out there. but I've never done this thing. you can search down reddit for there are genuine reviews out there.

  • Not_Eternatus
    Gunko (Eternal) (@Not_Eternatus) reported

    I agree with the reddit moderator, its hard to keep up with something if the community aren't willing to contribute there is only so much a few staff can do, I think having your own lego wiki is cool but you shouldn't be putting other people's wiki down.

  • g1asshammer
    GlassHammer ≠ (@g1asshammer) reported

    @kunley_drukpa I liked the part where they spread the space bacteria across vast reaches where it may not have been introduced. Perhaps reddit boy should have stayed at home to slow the spread?

  • Richblastoff
    sliq (@Richblastoff) reported

    @Reddit @fuelfive Fix your retard ****** app

  • mslapped
    Handicrap Productions (@mslapped) reported

    @liszt_enjoyer @feraljokes This isn’t like Reddit where you can just down vote somebody until their comment disappears, I know it’s hard for you to read other ideas, but here on X you’re gonna see **** that you don’t wanna see and that you don’t agree with, if you don’t like that head on back to Reddit.

  • xisrunbylefties
    XisworsethanReddit (@xisrunbylefties) reported

    @reddit_lies Can they just shut Reddit down for being a platform for espousing dangerous rhetoric?

  • Spokker
    Spokker (@Spokker) reported

    @reddit_lies In the past you could just brush it off as 20-somethings brooding online, but Reddit foments so much misinformation combined with hatred that it's a legitimately public safety issue. Not sure why the owners of Reddit haven't been called to Congress to testify about it.

  • A_Beyond_Within
    BeyondWithin (@A_Beyond_Within) reported

    @foundring1 Remember when the CEO of reddit had to step down because she said that everyone knew Jeffery Epstein and what he was into? Too early for the quiet part out loud.

  • coal_christian2
    Christians Posting Coal {RESURRECTED} (@coal_christian2) reported

    Why do you think Christians mock and look down on non-Christians? Why do you think they ignore any critiques made by non-Christians about Christianity? It's because they think they know it all already. They worship themselves like Reddit Atheists.

  • vickymharris
    Vicky Harris (@vickymharris) reported

    @BeckyLTuch On teacher subs on reddit, kids are asking ai to put in errors that would be grade age appropriate. Don't even need a plugin.

  • SouthsideTilly
    SouthsideTilly (@SouthsideTilly) reported

    @MargaretS977800 @Thinkingmansaid @reddit_lies He did impregnate someone who didn't want to be pregnant. Pure hypocrisy. Men like that make terrible husbands & fathers. Reddit is cesspool of pornsick men. It tracks that they love hypocritical & selfish men.

  • bystander0071
    BystanderDownUnder (@bystander0071) reported

    @Veazlas There are many stories like this for whitey boys with small *****. r/Desicocks on reddit should be required viewing for those trying to link India to small P's. Will fix them up quick

  • RealOlamius
    Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported

    @dinall_dev Your branding is honestly better than a lot of projects I see. The product is likely not the problem. The thing is, the right communities haven’t gotten there yet.” “Reddit is good for that because people trust recommendations more than traditional promotion.”

  • dfh13571
    d123 (@dfh13571) reported

    @chaitinsgoose @GaryMarcus I feel like this is ragebait at somepoint. Today I saw someone on reddit that said the Erdos problems were open because they were easy and non-important so no real mathmatician will spend time on it.

  • TommRacing
    Tom (@TommRacing) reported

    @brezscales Honestly for health related issues yes, atleast someone has gone through it before and its on reddit

  • RandallTerryFan
    Ron Paul Autist 🌳🪓 (@RandallTerryFan) reported

    @___TheGOOdWitch Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • sidhilvr
    sid。 (@sidhilvr) reported

    Reddit dot com in one insane toxic app full of retards and physcos. Wdym they look down on people who watch #arafta. They are not paying our internet why are they so annoying

  • heimdelight
    heimdelight (@heimdelight) reported

    @malavolence_ They tried every type of fix under the sun including yours, read the reddit thread. I have multiple friends with the same issue, no matter what they do nothing fixes it. They are completely locked out of the game and it isn't their fault.

  • wayne_m159
    R!cky W. (@wayne_m159) reported

    @ogorchukwuu @oku_yungx There's a sub on reddit known as medicalgore, they post images of extreme medical conditions, autopsies etc. You could build a niche breaking down a lot of peculiar medical issues. Think outside the box..

  • adelamincea
    Adela Mincea | Marketing Economist (@adelamincea) reported

    A founder posted on Reddit last week that he asked Claude how to get customers. Claude told him to do SEO, LinkedIn, Twitter and Reddit. He did all four for two months. Zero customers. He thinks Claude failed him. It didn't. He asked the wrong question. "How do I get customers" produces channel advice. Channel advice is the cheapest output a language model can give, because every marketing blog written since 2010 says the same four things. You don't pay for the model when you ask that. You pay for the model when you ask something only your data can answer. The question that moves money is "who already bought from me, why did they pick me over the alternative, and what did they almost buy instead." That answer is not on the internet. It's in your Stripe exports, your support tickets, your sales call recordings, the three reviews a customer left in broken English, the email a churned account sent on the way out. A language model trained on the public web can write you a LinkedIn post. It cannot tell you that your best customers are women between 35 and 50 buying for their mother-in-law, because that sentence has never been written down. Until someone extracts it, the model guesses. The guess looks confident. The campaign built on the guess loses money quietly for six months. This is the part the "Claude failed me" posts miss. The model is doing exactly what it was built to do: average the public internet. The public internet does not contain your buyer. Your buyer contains your buyer. If you're a founder running ads, writing copy, briefing an agency, or pointing a language model at your marketing, the cheapest upgrade you can make this quarter is to stop asking the model what to do and start feeding the model what it doesn't know. Pull thirty customer quotes from your reviews and emails. Note who churned and why. Write down the one objection that kept showing up on sales calls. That document is worth more than any prompt template you'll see this year. I build that document for clients. It's called a Voice of Customer audit. It takes the quotes your customers already wrote, finds the language and the objection patterns, and gives you back a brief any model can actually use. Link in comments.

  • peopletodayid
    PeopleToday.id (@peopletodayid) reported

    Talk about “me, myself, and I.” Most people just crop the photo or use a filter, but this girl really sat down and manually placed emojis on every single face behind her. 📷: reddit #PeopleToday

  • 902x229
    aveyour (@902x229) reported

    apparently this has been an issue with everyone else on reddit since like 11 months ago and theres still no patches are we deadass

  • MShaiz9
    Muhammad Shaiz (@MShaiz9) reported

    We reduced our outbound workload by ~70%. Without sending more cold DMs. The biggest shift? We stopped chasing random leads and started replying to people already talking about their problems on Reddit + X. Now I’m curious: What’s your BIGGEST reason for avoiding cold outreach? A) Low reply rates B) Feels spammy C) Too time-consuming D) Leads aren’t qualified Reply with A/B/C/D 👇

  • Revy13_
    L. H. (@Revy13_) reported

    @CloudMonkeyTWT The problem is it’s reddit. These people are hivemind and don’t allow diversity of thought.

  • TexianTexan
    Texian (@TexianTexan) reported

    @biasbreakdown @JoshuaTCharles It's not an issue of whether he's arguing for it or against it. The issues are: Leo is giving it far too much credibility, too early in the hype cycle And, people are being suckered by the hype AI is a predictive algorithm trained using content from reddit that everyone places way too much trust in

  • Spijunmedjvama
    Špijun među vama (@Spijunmedjvama) reported

    @XhosaFact @Android @HonorAfrica I think that or may be entirely some error on the Honor servers side. From what I've been reading on Reddit and other forums there is a claim that when the screenshot is made it is also sent to Honor servers. If true, perhaps the storage error is on the server side.

  • MrJohnny_5
    Mr.Johnny5 (@MrJohnny_5) reported

    @alohadajosh @mikepat711 This is just peanuts compared to meta and IG , and Reddit . Biggest offenders . How is this not a national security issue ?

  • rehmank_7
    Rehman Khan (@rehmank_7) reported

    @pcshipp The bigger issue is probably CTR, not just rankings. Search results are crowded now. reddit, YouTube, AI overviews, ads, forums. Even ranking on page 1 doesn’t guarantee clicks anymore. Your title and search intent alignment matter way more than they used to.

  • soloceoai
    Gary Clark (@soloceoai) reported

    @Zenysi_ You’re right—ProductRank’s ICP lives on X and Reddit. Most founders don’t realize silent gaps (like schema issues or missing GTINs) kill their AI visibility. Sharing those “invisible” fails sparks real conversations. Double down on these channels.

  • Heziija
    Hezija (@Heziija) reported

    @kykykykysha Hmm, maybe your pc is really dying. Or some temporary bug, the best I think is to check if someone had similar problems in the internet (best: reddit)