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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.

July 2: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 60% Website Down (60%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Website Down 2 days ago
Vigo Website Down 4 days ago
Phoenix Errors 4 days ago
Lima Errors 7 days ago
Indio Website Down 20 days ago
Rosenau Errors 21 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • rerankar0
    rerankar (@rerankar0) reported

    @ShitpostRock alright, we have the list of issues - are there any ways to fix them, that a normie joe shmoe, who only plays fifa on weekends and doesn't have twitter or reddit, can - and will - hear about and actually do?

  • stolenfranxhise
    jebediaj (@stolenfranxhise) reported

    @7_costanza_76 @MomsPostingLs I got a couple of problems with your post. First of all, you post just a random af graph. Tracing it back takes me to a reddit post, finding a similar post takes me to some random guy who just dumped a bunch of stats into a graph without ANY sources.

  • Lindy_Clearpill
    Dr Lindy (@Lindy_Clearpill) reported

    Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • bonemeal_ai
    Bonemeal (@bonemeal_ai) reported

    here's how to write Reddit comments to show up in ChatGPT responses without getting banned 1. provide real value, aim to be the most helpful comment in the entire thread 2. only mention your product when it naturally fits in 3. mention competitors and give each one an equal, unbiased cite-able phrase of its unique positioning 4. describe a specific user problem, experience, and solution, and use verifiable evidence to back up that it’s real, such as numbers, anecdotes, data from your experience 5. repeat at scale to project consensus that your product is great

  • Dera_Lufe
    Human Desaster (@Dera_Lufe) reported

    @thistlehare @KupoGames reddit is down the stairs left

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Your next customers are posting on Reddit right now. Describing the exact problem your product solves. Begging for a solution they don't know exists. We built the tool that finds them, scores by buying intent, and lets you reply as yourself. Free tier available. $45/month.

  • philocato
    Cato (@philocato) reported

    What's up with @reddit not allowing username changes? What's the reasoning behind it? It assigns supid names that you can't ever change. It seems like an unnecessary restriction, and I don't see what problem it actually solves. #reddit

  • tatssused
    Tatssus (@tatssused) reported

    Reddit is down the hall to the left

  • ian_poz
    ian 🌺 (@ian_poz) reported

    I remember seeing a reddit post a couple of weeks back from someone na nasa province, they started giving out 2 week supplies of ARV pills on ziplock bags daw due to shortage. It seems that this has now become a national issue. This is so unsettling.

  • beesechurger67
    BeeseChurger (@beesechurger67) reported

    @mothjrn Reddit is down the hall to the left

  • ClassicBoxy
    Boxy (@ClassicBoxy) reported

    @DatOneBrownFoo Prob went straight to Twitter or Reddit complaining about their team being ***. Phone call coming from inside but most players don’t realize they’re the issue.

  • PurpleColonelSP
    PunishedColonel (@PurpleColonelSP) reported

    @crumbloads nothing inherently, he was a spooky image and not much more. if they give him a story that isn't based on some reddit story people already like, it'll probably be terrible like the slenderman movie unfortunately

  • csiirac
    eve (@csiirac) reported

    @arbiteroffilth the reddit died down n i dont check it anymore but god that / discord servers are awful

  • butchseiya
    Kris (@butchseiya) reported

    @dyk3ofbabyl0n The issue is that you're spending time on a website that often fabricates and boosts controversial stories and troll accounts that will make minorities look bad. There will always be jerks of all kinds, don't be one too and don't base your opinion of bi women from reddit.

  • AuthenticallyYi
    authenticallyYi (@AuthenticallyYi) reported

    @ClownWorld Fake as fuuucckkkk no way reddit looks down on stepparents

  • kepochnik
    kepo (@kepochnik) reported

    a solo dev built an open source video app and hit $2.5M in revenue in 5 months. the lesson in his post-mortem isn't about the product it's this line: marketing is 9/10ths of the problem, and marketing means talking to users, not building more features he spent a year shipping tools that went nowhere. then he got on Reddit, Discord, Twitter, wherever his actual users were, and just listened instead of pitching what he heard: people were sick of AI video providers blocking normal prompts. action scenes, certain creature designs, stuff that had nothing to do with actual harm but got flagged anyway. so he built relationships with model providers to offer a less restrictive alternative for that narrow slice of legitimate creative use cases here's the part that actually matters. he says the fancy demos he built helped in maybe 5-10% of edge cases. the thing that made growth go parabolic was solving the boring, obvious pain point people kept repeating to him for free he never had to convince anyone this was a good idea. they'd already told him what to build. he just had to stop assuming he knew better than his own users most builders skip the listening step because building feels like progress and talking to people feels like a detour. it's the opposite

  • scalewithpeace
    Peace Mayowa Olasunkanmi (@scalewithpeace) reported

    This applies to: TikTok, Reddit ads, Pinterest, YouTube. Same logic. Don't switch channels to escape a conversion problem. The problem follows you. (3/3)

  • sexylatinawife0
    sexylatinawife (@sexylatinawife0) reported

    @beach1381 @Reddit it does :( all my time end effort spent on getting it to where it was, down the Drain...

  • EndlessZing
    Zing | Playing: FF XIV (@EndlessZing) reported

    Quick question for FF14 players: is there any discord server or forum(that's not Reddit) where a noob can just ask questions? Started playing like 2 weeks ago and still got lots of questions about the game.

  • ilgoffo
    Il Goffo (@ilgoffo) reported

    Excellency, Reddit is down the hall and to the right

  • GoodfellaWGM
    MIH (@GoodfellaWGM) reported

    i'm so quick to go to YT for a fix and always forget, Reddit is actually the #1 source for problem solving

  • Abhinavchetn108
    Abhinav Chetan (@Abhinavchetn108) reported

    Inconsistent branding might become an AI search problem. AI tools are not just reading your website. They are reading your blogs, social profiles, reviews, Reddit mentions, YouTube descriptions, and third-party pages. So if every channel explains your brand differently, what does AI understand? Probably nothing clear. And if AI cannot clearly understand who you are, what you do, and who you help, it is less likely to surface or recommend you. Consistent communication across channels is no longer just branding. It is becoming a visibility issue. Feels like the next version of brand reputation management.

  • SalTee__
    Sal (@SalTee__) reported

    @_ChickenSecrets Deans reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • yogtfo
    truth be told (@yogtfo) reported

    @Malcolmflex11 @AmericaPrimoUSA @barstoolsports Thanks for the screenshot that proves my point, retard. SFP isn’t “any hard tackle I don’t like.” It’s a specific threshold. This one doesn’t clear it. Multiple angles show the foot was low and ball-focused. Quoting Reddit and generic definitions while ignoring the actual incident is exactly why casual fans get ratio’d on referee calls. Pipe down until you’ve seen the play!

  • Blazar_Impact
    Blazar (@Blazar_Impact) reported

    lmao what security this site is miserable enough as it is and they've broken as much of the old site as they could only use for this ******** is searching for a tech problem with the word reddit at the end of it, and they're about to kill that

  • zhakaron
    Zaric Zhakaron 🎮🔧🐱🌸 (@zhakaron) reported

    @DeMickyD The only times I've been on reddit lately is googling a problem I have with a game and/or mod and adding reddit on the end to find an answer instead of AI spam.

  • RichardwtTemper
    Richard with the Temper (@RichardwtTemper) reported

    @attackackack There are indeed some, but it really takes some research. You can't simply go out and just buy a car from any particular brand and expect it to be like any other one you've owned before. Never buy the first model year of anything. Let other people acquire them, figure out the problems and post about them. Manufacturers do have people that cruise forums, reddit, and Facebook groups for user input. Ultimately, recommendations depend on what class of vehicle a person is looking for and what they plan to do with it.

  • NeoDanomaru
    NeoDanomaru (@NeoDanomaru) reported

    @nottoshen That... would be fantastic! I have like four different subscriptions on there and I've NEVER had a problem telling me that my payment method failed. Also according to reddit, it not only has been a problem, it's been a problem going on several years.

  • TetrisChemist
    tetrischemist (@TetrisChemist) reported

    @Irumimis there's no reason for this server when the reddit discord has all the resources possible

  • Morpheu5Watcher
    Morpheu5 Stock Watcher (@Morpheu5Watcher) reported

    REDDIT RAISES THE RENT ON AI: Today's biggest gain among household names went to a company that did not ship a product, beat a quarter, or land a merger - it floated a price hike. Reddit $RDDT at $196.32 (after hours), +$22.74 / +13.1% today finished the regular session at $197.42, up 13.7%, on reports it is pushing Google and OpenAI to pay far more for the right to feed twenty years of human conversation into their AI models. Alphabet at $360.53 (after hours), +$3.16 / +0.9% today - Google's parent, ticker GOOGL - is one counterparty; OpenAI, private with no ticker, is the other. The principle that turns a modest revenue line into a 13% day: a stock does not price a line's current size. It prices the slope the market believes that line is on. Keep the two Reddit businesses straight, because only one of them moved today. The money-maker is advertising - brands paying to sit inside the site's communities. The line doing the moving is data licensing: since 2024, Reddit has charged AI builders for structured access to its archive, the billion answered questions, product reviews and fix-it threads that chatbots lean on when they need to sound like a person who has actually done the thing. Those original contracts were flat fees - roughly $50 to $60 million a year apiece, about $203 million in total value - set before anyone knew how heavily AI answers would come to cite Reddit. They come up for renewal in 2027, and CEO Steve Huffman is signaling he wants a new meter: usage-based pricing that charges by how much the models actually draw on the data, not a fixed annual check. Needham analyst Laura Martin (Buy rating, $300 target) put the leverage in one line - "human authentication is a mission-critical layer" for AI models. Verified human text is the scarce input, and Reddit's is about as human as the internet gets. Now size what the market just did with that idea. Reddit added roughly $4.6 billion of market value today. The line being renegotiated produced about $38 million last quarter - all of "other revenue," licensing included. One afternoon's gain equals roughly thirty years of that line at its current pace. The market is not mispricing a small number; it is betting the meter itself changes. The engine underneath is real, which is why the growth lens - fast growth at a defensible price - has this name on its board at all. In the quarter reported in May, revenue grew 69% from a year earlier to $663 million, the seventh straight quarter above 60%; advertising supplied $625 million of it, up 74%; net income reached $204 million against $26 million a year before; US daily uniques hit 53.5 million, up 7%. At 49 times trailing earnings, a company growing like that is the rare case where the price debate is genuinely live rather than silly. And the tape treated today as conviction, not a squeeze: the stock opened barely 1% higher at $175.61, then climbed for nearly six hours to $201.16 by 2pm ET, closing near the top on twice its average volume. Even now it sits about 31% below the $282.95 high from last September, and 65% above the $119.27 low from March 30. The honest caveat is that nothing was signed today. A negotiating posture is not a contract; the renewals land in 2027, the buyers can haggle, train around the archive, or lean harder on synthetic data - and the leverage runs both directions, since the same Google being asked for higher fees also steers a huge share of Reddit's new visitors through search. A price hike floated is not a price hike collected. Today the market paid Reddit's asking price on the customers' behalf; the customers themselves have not - and the distance between those two prices is exactly where this stock now trades. Not investment advice.