Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
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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 10: 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 (61%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 19 hours ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 6 days ago |
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Sign in | 7 days ago |
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Errors | 8 days ago |
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Website Down | 11 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Marzi (@Marzipan1356921) reported@euphoria27374 @Altermerea I know, but it seems to be spot on… I joined —out of curiosity— a transmaxxer discord server via Reddit a few years ago… just to quietly read what they said. Almost all of it aligns with what the transfeminines on X/Twitter say and do.
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Liam Norris🇺🇲 (@LiamNorris25413) reported@sochanfanclub @DMTMF23 @nocontextEFC Which part are you having trouble with the part that communism and communist are pure evil scum or that reddit is run by communist scum
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Lone Piggy Games (@LonePiggyGames) reported@realcoofy Reddit is a pain in the ***, keep modding down any post of my game, I've given up on it.
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James Kanasawa 金沢 (@OceanArmor) reported@WatcherGuru Reddit needs to go down permanently.
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Micolash (@petrichor_choir) reported@OhioBikeLawyer One more lane is one of those reddit knowitall fallacies midwits learn about then throw it around everywhere. I had a long talk with an actual civil engineer once, he explained a majority of the problem is roads get congested because they don't take people where they need to go
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The Dissent SF (@TheDissentSF) reportedA Reddit user claims PG&E was aware of faulty equipment at the Mission substation that caused December's major blackout but chose not to fix it. If true, this is yet another example of why San Francisco desperately needs alternatives to PG&E's stranglehold on our power grid.
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Freki Managarm (@mathchambaud) reportedI asked a question on Reddit this week: how do you detect regressions when you change a prompt in ****? The answers surprised me. Everyone struggles with the same problem, but everyone built their own workaround: → One keeps 12 frozen inputs and diffs manually → Another snapshots agent state at every decision to replay steps backward → The last one versions prompts in *** and eyeballs it when something breaks Nobody has a tool that does this automatically. One dev put it clearly: it’s not a logging problem. It’s a graph-state problem. That’s exactly what I’m starting to build. The idea: you define your reference inputs once. Every time you change a prompt, the tool reruns them, compares outputs before/after, and alerts you if something diverged. Looking for devs running AI agents in **** to talk about your workflow. Not a pitch. Just a conversation. DM or comment if this resonates. #AIAgents #buildinpublic #LLM
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Shadow D. Xebec (@ShadowDxebec) reported@TheRuzzleHybrid @Pirat_Nation I am one of the mods of this website. We are promoting it on twitter and reddit. We need user traffic otherwise we have to shut down the site because of lack of funding.
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Anglo-Saxon (@AngloSaxon97256) reported@C0nspiracyLemur @Mike_from_PA This was always the problem with ethan klein lawsuits. What is everyone gonna sue eachother for reactions now if they dont like the criticism? Is everyone going to sue asmongold or his reddit for posting or talking about them?
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Flightdrama (@flightdrama) reportedDelta Air Lines has broken its silence after rumors spread online claiming the airline was preparing to cut nearly 8% of its workforce, sparking panic among employees and aviation insiders. The speculation exploded across Reddit, anonymous tip emails and aviation social media accounts this week, with claims that Delta’s IT division and corporate teams were facing major layoffs at its Atlanta headquarters. Some posts suggested thousands of jobs were at risk. Delta has now pushed back hard on those reports. In a statement, the airline confirmed that “a small number” of employees are being affected during an internal restructuring, but strongly denied suggestions of mass layoffs. “We regularly review our organizational structure to make sure we are staffed in the right way,” the airline said, adding that impacting staff is “never something we take lightly.” The rumors gained traction partly because several senior Delta executives have recently retired or changed roles, triggering wider organizational changes behind the scenes. While current evidence suggests this is not the massive corporate bloodbath some feared, the sudden panic highlights growing anxiety across the airline industry as carriers face rising costs, softer domestic demand and mounting operational pressure. #Delta #AirlineNews #AviationNews
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StrawberryXSaiyan (@Swbstrwbrry) reported@mufon do you think this is odd I’ve been trying to share it on Reddit because it keeps getting taken down I’d love to speak with somebody about an experience I had may 6th around 12:30 am. I feel something happened to me and have a string of videos and pictures of crafts m
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Sayujya Gupta (@GuptaSayujya) reported@alexejbkkr Man, there are so many good ideas in comments as well as reddit But yk the problem isn't finding them, it's the validation part I struggle with Like how do I know if it's even gonna work
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bluehatone (@bluehatone) reportedOpenClaw v2.3 adds a self critique loop. Plan, score at 0.85, then run or fix. Benchmarks show 92% success vs 67% on 1,000 tasks. Reddit reports 40% fewer failures. Fast gains with a small change. Balanced take. Results may vary. Review facts and ethics.
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Aria Faye (@Ariafayeee) reported@Susu_jpg As someone with 1 million karma on Reddit I can confidently tell you that it’s physically impossible for a post to go below zero down votes!! only a comment can go into the negatives!! lying for engagement bait when you already got 800K followers is crazy work!!😭
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MarxismEpsteinism (@MarxismEpstein) reported@ax_angelo "Put down the chicken wings janny and join green reddit (nasheed)"
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The Reply Menace (@ReplyMenace) reported@reddit_lies Reddit has whole subs dedicated to ****** fanfiction and acts shocked when someone calls it out. The poster got to the end and still said “yeah shut it down.” The only thing more disgusting than the story is the 300 people who upvoted it, you degenerate gremlin 💀
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CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reported"All systems operational" while your workflow is on fire is a trust failure, not a comms bug. If users need Reddit to verify whether Claude, Cursor, or Codex is broken, the status page has already failed. The minute the platform controls both the outage and the story about the outage, you need an independent signal.
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Arcase (@arcaseZero) reported@sickdotdev I mean you're presenting even a better problem to solve - Everybody wants to validate their ideas that they get all day long . Some people are solving it by scraping reddit intent.
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Dwight McMillan (@D_McMillan76) reported@Chaos2Cured @TheEconomist @Reddit I see it. That's why we need to do better than they do. Independent researchers and devs have way less legal obligations than the corps. That's not a defense... just a reality. Indies can maneuver in ways they can't. At least, not right now. Someone has to break the mold. That's the only way to get them to follow. Safety, for them... is safety for them... not users. So, until someone breaks the mold... they're going to continue their paths. Its actually insane how many Indies I see on X that have good solutions and ideas... yet, are being completely ignored. If we ever truly banded together... and worked together to solve these issues... I believe we would not only break the mold... but, shatter it.
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DesiUncleWahaj (@Trudeepthi) reported@MaryamKhan87150 I meant reddit belongs to sajal hania and ahad fans. Reddit is neutral to wahaj. He has 2-3 strong fans that's it. U can't utter a word against sajal u will be burned down
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SɅMUΞL PΞTΞR (@SamPeterToT) reported3/ Step 2: When you post about your project, lead with education. 'Here is how [Protocol] solves [real problem]' → performs 'Check out our new token launch' → banned Reddit respects substance. Reward that.
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vansh (@vanshdevx) reported@adityakumar__03 If your product is solid and really have the potential to solve the user problem then X , reddit like platforms are enough , you just need to stay consitent
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білий манул (@esoterikmozhi) reported@DayOvDaPillow @TheWr13r Reddit is good for x question/problem you have and someone resolved it
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JSZM (@JSMZproduction) reportedI have done everything possible. PoCs mounted. Ticket deleted. Discord banned. Full disclosure public on X, Medium and Reddit. GMX V2 remains mathematically insolvent when lentAmount > 0. LPs continue depositing real money into a broken system. I offered private resolution multiple times. The ball is now in your court, @GMX_IO. I will go dark on X for the next 24h. If no serious private offer arrives, the next step is full on-chain proof and wider disclosure. JSMZ
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Dustin Burnham (@ModernDad) reported@Manhattva @ExerciseMachina Reddit is an absolutely terrible place for AI to train
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Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reportedReddit gave us 1,200 signups in 7 days. Here's exactly what we posted (and what got shadow-banned): First rule of Reddit marketing: Reddit hates marketers. Reddit loves builders who share what they learned. So we never posted as a company. We posted as a person who built something and wanted feedback. The post that worked: Title: "I built a tool that does X because I was sick of doing it manually. Here's what I learned after 6 months." Not: "Check out my new SaaS [link]" One reads like a founder. One reads like spam. The subreddits we targeted (in order): 1. r/SaaS - builders who understand the problem 2. r/entrepreneur - people with the pain but not the solution 3. Niche-specific subs - the ones where your ICP actually hangs out Don't go broad. Go where they're already venting about your problem. What got us shadow-banned: - Posting a link in the first comment - Cross-posting the same post to 5 subs the same day - Having a username that looked brand new (less than 30 days old) Build karma first. Then post. The comment that drove the most signups wasn't even our post. Someone else asked a question in a thread. We answered it thoroughly. No link. Then someone replied "do you have a tool for this?" That's when we linked it. 300 signups from one comment. The formula: 1. Find the thread where people complain about your problem 2. Write the most helpful reply in that thread 3. Wait for them to ask "how do you do this?" 4. Then mention your product Patience > promotion.
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Febin Joseph (@Febin_joseph_) reported@KaiXCreator Depends on your ICP. Reddit for problem validation, X for building in public. But without a retention loop first, the platform wont save you.
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mskerri GME (@MsKerriishere) reported@ValueAddedRS @ryancohen I noticed while going through Reddit eBay complaints that this was a big issue. Also noticed complaints of wrong item and broken into packages where cards were removed etc with no help from customer service.
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Jim Strabo (@JimStrabo) reported@DMCxnm6 @unlimited_ls Explain what the problem is, dumbass. Nobody cares about your Reddit buzzwords.
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Yiwei (@PRCrecluse674) reported@zuess05 we shipped a reddit scraper that finds your ICP crying about problems in comments, then auto-replies with your product pitch. 3 days, 200 trials, 14 paid. code took 4h, landing page 2h, rest was just posting.