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Problems in the last 24 hours
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June 18: 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 (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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World Champions x2 🦅🦅 (@Nevers_Failures) reportedif you go on Reddit there's 100% someone who's been where you are if you down bad
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CL Art111 - freelance traditional artist (@callumlyal73631) reported@DungeonNoir Personally Reddit should shut down it’s not worth it.
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姉 Sophie (@pupgirltrainer) reportedBackrooms isn't even the first Reddit story movie. I've seen like 5 feature length films based on the broken arms guy.
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badguy974 (@badguy974) reported@tha_watchman @SebAaltonen @Charamander459 how so? idk, i just use Gemini because its in google like everybody. one issue is, it just summarizes reddit, wikiperdia etc. so if the mob is wrong, it is too. like playstation sales. 360 outsold ps3, but ai will tell you the reverse. because there are 10x more sony fanboys.
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vandit. (@v4nd1t) reported@stacy_muur great list. one thing on the reddit points (2 and 3), the way you framed it is exactly how most founders get banned "post publicly what you're building" gets removed fast on reddit. it's the one platform where posting your product is the wrong move. there you comment, not post. find threads where people already have the problem, answer fully, mention the product only when it's the real answer bonus: those comments rank in google, so unlike X they keep pulling users for months
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Dr. M.F. Khan (@Dr_TheHistories) reportedIn 2007, a woman in China refused to sell her property to developers, resulting in it being stranded on a mountain of dirt with no electricity or water services. This photograph became one of the most famous examples of a Chinese "nail house", a term used for property owners who refuse to move despite pressure from developers. The image was taken in 2007 in the city of Chongqing, where homeowner Wu Ping and her husband became national figures after refusing compensation offers to vacate their property. As excavation proceeded around the site, the house was left perched atop a mound of earth in the middle of a massive construction pit. Utilities were reportedly cut, and access became increasingly difficult, turning the home into a symbol of resistance against powerful development interests. The dispute attracted enormous media attention throughout China. At the time, China's rapid urbanization was transforming cities at an unprecedented pace, with millions of residents being relocated for highways, apartment towers, shopping centers, and infrastructure projects. Many citizens saw the case as a test of newly strengthened private property rights. After weeks of negotiations and national publicity, Wu Ping and her husband eventually reached a settlement with developers and moved out. The house was demolished shortly afterward. The term "nail house" comes from the idea of a stubborn nail that sticks up and cannot be hammered down. Similar cases have appeared throughout China, sometimes delaying multi-million-dollar construction projects. The Chongqing dispute became so famous that it was discussed internationally and is often cited as a landmark moment in China's evolving debate over private property rights and urban redevelopment. © Reddit #drthehistories
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hollow (@Cardern1) reportedI sat her down after dinner and explained that after reading a bunch of Reddit threads and watching some TikTok therapists, I realized I have “unmet needs.” Monogamy is a patriarchal construct anyway. She started crying immediately, classic female manipulation tactic. I was very calm and logical. I said: “Babe, you’ve let yourself go a bit since the kids. I still love you, but I need variety. You can have the house and the kids full-time. I’ll still pay the mortgage… most months. In return, you support my journey and never shame me for dating 22-year-olds.
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peepy ᓚᘏᗢ (@spoiledgoodz) reported@strawberrrydun reddit is such a cesspool, you didn’t do anything wrong :/ i’ve had terrible interactions on there. the necklaces look really good btw :3
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Mike Key (@1337hero) reported@prem_chaitanya It's the Entho Pro II Server Edition - so it might be a full or super tower. It's a huge case. I did not want to do an open air rig. In fact - this might actually help with the noise. A lot of the guys I see on Reddit have much smaller mid size cases where I imagine the thermals aren't great. It takes some real effort to get them making some noise. They will make noise, but like it takes awhile or a significant sustained load. When I was running benchmarks it took about an hour or so before they peaked up on the RPM's. And even then, I don't think they've gone to 100% without me doing it manually. It's just not what people make it out to be.
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Dragos Roua (@dragosroua) reported@thekitze Depends. Ads: FB ads, Apple ads. Inside Apple ecosystem: ASO (slow, but based, better user quality). Reddit (very hit and miss). But I guess you already know all of them :)
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NoFilterTakes (@kassiel0014) reported@reddit_lies Most of the childless people I know use things like education, career, or traveling as a front to cover up how much they wish they had children. Some couldn’t because of trouble conceiving. Others couldn’t because they’re as pleasant to be with as the average Reddit reader.
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Scarebro 💀 🦴 (@TheScarebro) reported@bOnemeaI404 I'm expecting to pull a Twilight/Hunger Games/The Divergent flooding of the industry. Concepts ripped off Reddit anons and creepypastas, made on budget and creating maybe one winner before watering the whole idea down. Seeing an Internet thing made into a film is a novelty, not a new windfall for a dying industry.
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Abhijeet Panigrahi (@A_Panigrahi23) reported@anujxforge What worked okay for me early on was sharing it in relevant Reddit subs and Discord communities where people actually have the problem your tool solves. Also, Product Hunt launch if it fits your niche.
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Timo 🌱 (@TimoBuilds_) reportedi finally stopped trying to make @FocusMap_ sound bigger than it is the page was too broad the message was too smart the pain was too hidden reddit feedback made the real problem obvious: founders don’t need another roadmap theory they need to remember who asked and tell them when it ships so i rebuilt the whole marketing page around that loop request → vote → roadmap → shipped → user notified first time the page feels like it knows who it is for 👀 what do you understand in 5 secs?
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AitkenAintDead (@_RonnieMac_) reported@crab14777 @reachthefinals That would require them addressing the ACTUAL problems instead of changing **** no one asked for but a minority of bots on Reddit. So good luck.
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Alex Nguyen (@alexcooldev) reported4 potential channels to promote B2C apps: > TikTok > Instagram > YouTube > Reddit And You don’t need to be good at all of them. Pick one channel, post daily, test different hooks, study what works, and double down. Distribution is a skill. The earlier you start, the faster you learn.
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HAM (@GirUnit75) reported@DudethBrostein @Saamodeus @LeyoshiV Lol, couldn't refute so decided to double down on reddit speak. The information is there, real, and verifiable. Sorry you're a weirdo but, like, we all know why you didn't make any friends in high school. Saying any of the stuff you just did would get you laughed at lmao
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Bijou🖤🖤🖤 (@Bijou_alors) reportedThis logic is so pathetic, because not k lt isn’t terrible it genuinely makes no sense… cause the group that said the relationship healed them is not the same group dissecting on Reddit….. can we please be fr…
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MONTE (@fromzerotomill) reportedhow to make $1k a day on Reddit 500 million users and entire niches with zero operators selling info to them the framework join 10+ subreddits in your target industry if you're targeting SaaS founders r/saas r/startups r/saassales r/software r/entrepreneur r/marketing lurk and find the pattern low-ticket SaaS is dying for new customer acquisition high-ticket enterprise SaaS is bleeding on churn, retention, and revenue leaks DM individuals with specific problems and offer to build them a solution let's say you build a churn-reduction system for enterprise SaaS give it to 3 of them for free in exchange for honest feedback if it works, you have product-market fit at $0 invested sell it at scale to the rest of the subreddit upsell the implementation as a done-with-you retainer because 90% of buyers can't execute alone charge a setup fee + a monthly retainer keep going until the subreddit starts referencing your product without you posting then expand into adjacent subreddits and stack the same play reddit is a graveyard of unsolved problems with no one to sell to them go and be the one
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Mira (@Mira01068) reportedWtf is Ripple actually doing? It’s been a while since the XRP lawsuit was dropped, freeing Ripple from the chains it was binded. After the whole SEC drama cooled down, you’d think there’d be a ton of public news, big partnerships, real adoption stories — but it feels… quiet. No massive updates, no flashy announcements, no big cross-border payment rollout proof, nothing trending. It was projected towards replacing old SWIFT rails. Yet outside niche corners of Twitter/Reddit, I don’t see screenshots of pilot programmes, banks actually sending stuff of real transactions with XRP live on the ledger. Japan ? no update. By when can we expect Ripple to just breakout with its amazing system ? Seriously Ripple had lot of time since past half decade to just get things ready and get things real once the case was dropped. But it feels like no one is serious out there
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RunicAlex (@BanzaiAlex03) reported@petalchere Not exactly what I assume youre talking about but semi related. I remember some guy on reddit that considered 6 to be one of the worst games in the franchise, gave the most illiterate takes ive ever seen on the game and talked down on any FF6 fan Got so obnoxious I blocked him
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ThatWresEmo (@ThatWresEmo) reported@CultureCrave @THR Two issues 1.The backrooms isn’t even from Reddit 2.That’s not at all why the movie was successful
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Adrien Pauly (@AdrienPauly) reported@stemonteduro As you said, literally the same situation 🥲 Did you already kill your service? I also post some posts on Reddit but now i'm often moderated. But it bought me some customers. I forgot a problem about my product: 99% users are on the 1st tier for individuals. It costs 24$/year only. Bc I cannot sell it higher. In this tier the product is just a layer on GCalendar or Microsoft Calendar. Nobody will pay more than a few bucks a year (some leads/clients told me). But this partially explains my low mrr. I have 35 clients: not bad but low revenues :(
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vandit. (@v4nd1t) reportedthin skin take is the common trap, reddit doesn't hate promotion, it hates being sold to. those are different. you can promote all day if you lead with help reddit works if you teach. - so don't post your product - comment on threads where people already have the problem and answer it properly. - mention the product only when it's the actual answer or when someone asks you or shows interest in learning more that's why "reddit is hard" and "reddit is a goldmine" are both true. same platform, opposite approach
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Faina Shpund (@HeyFaina) reported@ParthProductX Go where they already complain about the problem. Reddit, niche forums, DMs. Reply to 100 people one at a time. Boring, free, works.
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Alexa | AI Distribution & Sales (@alexabelonix) reported@varshith5289n haha same, reddit is chaotic and weird but also where the real problems live. Lurk a bit and you’ll find better intel than any polished site.
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fishingforyams (@fishingforyams) reported@reddit_lies Reddit needs to be shut down, its just a bunch of lefty terror supporters
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Degen Sing (@degensing) reported@matt__makes Hey @matt__makes I just saw your tweet on my timeline and straight up looked at your product have bookmarked it, will definitely use it cause I am looking for user acquisition. Btw my real issue with Reddit it is that it keeps on banning the ID's I create so if I create a new reddit ID and connect with Leadsrover what's the chance that reddit doesn't ban my account or restrict it saying low karma points nd all?
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Pedro Guitian (@PedroGuiti) reportedIf no one's going to say it, then I will. Reddit is an underrated tool for SaaS distribution, but every founder gets it wrong. Here goes a simple framework: 95% value, 5% plug. Write detailed "How I solved X problem as a solo founder" posts. Share frameworks, failures, metrics. End with a soft CTA. Reddit hates salesy, loves stories. This formula has gotten smart founders to $1M+ ARR.
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Snow Bird 🦜 (@ArktikUtka) reported@KittenGibberish @dop098625267 @HiddenXperia Reddit is down the hall to the left