Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
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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.
May 27: 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 (62%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Website Down | 5 days ago |
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Errors | 6 days ago |
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Website Down | 9 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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natalia 🍒 (@angelicfukdoll) reportedwhenever I get cold or turned on my areolas scrunch up (a normal biological function) and I remember a man on reddit didn’t understand that and recommended I use lotion and medicine to try to fix it
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Umar (@umar_xbt) reportedThreadguy explains why ChatGPT is permanently killing the cultural impact of Reddit. He states that Reddit gets hurt by LLMs the most out of every social media platform because people now use AI instead of forums for a "very weird question." Because users bypass the site to get answers directly, the platform gets "crushed on the advertising side" and the flywheel is broken.
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Shoe || AMANE INNO!! (@shoeandlose) reportednotice how u quoted it just to prove you’re wrong. you insignificant wilting plant who got dosed in acid. i hope you know you’re like the broken Bart Simpsons art on reddit and that you are a conniving little piece of scum. yeah. you heard me.
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. (@thequarterbIack) reported@POPPERPUNK @ttpdrecipient @audioradiohead saying this on a post where op is spiraling over reddit fanfiction her own fandom wrote about taylor. and swifties are the parasocial ones for debunking lies about her? if it drives you away from her art that's a you problem
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Arashi1718🌸 FFXIV 歌月十夜プレイ中 (@readToaru) reportedi might have to start the game again from start with a different emulator because it crashes at a specific point and this seems to be a common problem according to people on reddit...
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heavyF 🇺🇸 (@heavyF2) reported@redraidertech @GamersNexus the issue with twitter it's impossible have real discussion on here because of the format. reddit has a great format but terrible power tripping mods and cenosorship.
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Bengal | THE Jungle’s Physio (@Bengal_DPT) reportedOver-training vs Under-recovered Yes they both exist I had someone reach out to me recently with suspected rotator cuff issues. They gave me their entire training history, diagnosis, timeline, what the AI said, what Reddit said. A wall of detail trying to find the answer in the information. My response was "7 sets is a lot." This would be "over-training." You did more than you're accustomed to and exceeded the tendon's capacity. What you do next will determine how the tendon responds since the tendon has a "new" set point. You have to spend some time in that new set point, then slowly increase that over time. The other side of this coin is "under-recovered." This is when you do your typical routine and progression and for some reason it did not work. You want to look at the events leading up to that day more so than the day itself. Work deadlines. Layoffs. Family travel. Kids' sports seasons. Poor sleep. These don't feel like training variables but they are. They draw from the same recovery budget your shoulder does. Keep your training exactly the same but increase the life stress, guess what happens? Nothing in the gym changed, everything outside the gym did. Armed with this info, think back to the last time you had in injury. Now which one of these do you think was the culprit?
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Vanishree Rao (@vanishree_rao) reportedthis is history repeating itself. remember what happened in the covid era? the commissions went straight to zero thanks to @RobinhoodApp and the lockdown powered retail investors to create their own little clique on reddit and pulled the rug straight down those in suits who had shorted GameStop stock. turns out, Wall Street had condescendingly called retail investors as "dumb money"...only until that time though now prediction market pros know statistics better than anyone at hedge funds apparently.
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Robert B. Porter (Odin Six One Six) (@OdinsEmpires) reportedOne Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility." Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies. That's the metered intelligence business model. And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
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BeautyFull Stretch (@BeautyFStretch) reportedDay 27. Over 142,000 collective views later, and @Reddit is still completely silent on Ticket NZVLN3-X45XN. A 9-month flawless business account shouldn't be permanently frozen by an automated system error. Let a human review this, @spez
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Mandalorymory (@mandalorymory) reported@Blacklight8675 Mad true, always feels like my super niche computer problems’ solution comes from Reddit
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yingxing's wife (@danhengcat) reportedI have the types of problems you can't even find answers for on reddit
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Ken Savage (@kensavage) reportedLast month I turned away $8K/month because the prospect had a 2-star average product review. No amount of Reddit comments would fix that. We'd be putting lipstick on a problem. I told them to spend the next 90 days fixing their product, then come back. Saying no to revenue is hard. Protecting your case studies is harder.
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*** 🧁 (@sugarykittenss) reportedonce i got 500 upvotes and 100 comments on a reddit post and i wont let myself live it down
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Rayph (@ThunderBrush) reported@joonlee I don’t think Disney had anyone write out any coherent plan much less reddit which was the whole problem.
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reportedThe #1 MISTAKE a lot of BRANDS make on Reddit is acting as "BRANDS" not as HUMANS! Reddit is run by humans with strong personalities and perspectives. Brands often come in acting as "brands," and quickly get called out. Your brand should FEEL, SOUND, AND BEHAVE as any distinct human would If your brand doesn't already have a strong identity, GIVE IT ONE before jumping into discussions. You can do this by: 👇🏾 - Commenting as a single user, with a nameless account ,not a brand. Even if your logo appears on your profile, answer to questions like an human. And for the name, if your brand is "opusbrein" , name your reddit account " opusbrein_353256" instead. - Use the pronoun 'I' not "us". The moment you mention "we "or "us", people will stop reading! - Show up eating, working, living be to serious. Let people see the HUMAN behind the role. -If you want to make a post from your brand account, contact mods of that sub for permission first - it might save your account from trouble. you could be terrorized by mods, shamed by users (they will literally slay you for any misspelled word), and most likely be banned/shadowbanned soon enough
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RetroChainer (@RetroChainer) reported> $36k/mo from 40 apps. the lesson isn't "use claude code" > building is now the easy 90%. the edge moved to finding the right problem > 1. pick a keyword with real demand and weak competitors not an idea you "love" > 2. validate before code: ugly landing page or one reddit post. no clicks = wrong niche > 3. build one boilerplate (onboarding, paywall, settings, review prompt) and reuse it forever > then scale: app hits $500/mo → clone the system, swap keyword + feature + icon > the first app is your worst. the portfolio is the business
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Loftwah (@loftwah) reported@karlprosser $165k is close to what I am on now. I have more money now but nowhere near the same leverage at work or job security. Back then I could turn up late, spend half the day on Reddit, fix a couple of computers and I would still be a top performer. Similar responsibilities at home.
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Fractionalli (@PriscillaMary79) reported@cloudheadr I'm going to be honest with you...I'm a woman, so...pretty terrible straight off the bat. Yeah, you need at least four more years of lurking on reddit before you are qualified to crybully people. You'll get there, though. I believe in you!
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Jay Gatsby (@PunjabiBull91) reported90% Indians don’t deserve the internet. The moment you have too Indians on an app, it gets ruined - LinkedIn, Quora, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram. Reddit is coming in close. X will die a slow death too since we have too many dehati accounts popping up on here in recent times. Only Snapchat will survive the onslaught.
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al gore’s husband (@alsundancegore) reported@humanaudiospnge yes dude. their final paper is about social issues and someone asked if they could site reddit & he was just like “yeah if ifs relevant”
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Myles (@TheMylesLive) reported@Rickyjoe420 @mario_dmv Yeah Ricky may be right, honestly whenever I have any sim racing or wheel questions I ask Reddit. lol haven’t been let down since
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Rakesh Gupta (@guptanrr) reported@AmrikanDesiAnon Way back when this was just starting, that Wanye guy qted a screenshot of a reddit post of an Indian guy hating on white people to thrash Indians. That post turned out to be a Pakistani larping as an Indian and the tweet got community-noted. It was noted on the original reddit post as well. Many including me pointed it out in the comments, guy didn't issue a correction or delete.
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nae (@09subaruoutback) reportedmade the mistake of posting a personal familial issue on reddit and everyone wanted me dead
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Mar 🌧️ (@StarsBurning_) reportedreddit is down the hall and to the left
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pixelcat (@angelzzzzzzx) reported@Tusk_4Real He would yell at the other kids like he may have been on the spectrum, but was not mean. It was not in a Reddit confession group, it was just on the ask Reddit. A kid went up there, and the annoying kid was up there, And they got in a fight, annoying kid got pushed down 2/
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Sgtskid92 (@sgtskid92) reported@DrewVento Reddit is the worst. I had to delete my account. There was not point. A sub about model trains would all be about Gaza. The internet is broken.
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clara.tie(nullptr); (@declarative_) reportednevermind, that doesn't fix it and reddit says it's a hardware issue. rmaing phones is fuuuuuuuun
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Parzival (@Netscape_Knight) reported@konakuuri I'm terrible at communication, period, and no matter where I go in this country or online, everyone is reddit, so there are 2 wolves inside me 1 wants to make friends and ease my loneliness, and the other wants to give up, game the welfare system, and just live as a NEET 4ever
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedFounders build things nobody wants because they never checked what communities were already complaining about. VibeSignal scrapes Reddit, forums, and social platforms to find real problems — then overlays communities to find the brand angle nobody sees yet. Signal over vibes.