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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.
June 11: 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 (64%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 5 days ago |
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Website Down | 8 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Yannis Raft · Building RankQuest (SEO) (@iraftopo) reported@ClimStefan Yeah Reddit is brutal... and I've been moving very slow in order not to get banned. 2-3 comments per day and 2-3 posts per week. But as you said yourself Reddit is sick. Too toxic for me. I don't like it either. I was thinking on trying LinkedIn too... But from what I've read Linkedin is not so much about followers but rather connecting and dming people. Guess I've got to try it, and find out 🤷
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VɅNDɅL 🩸 (@XURA777) reported@milkiohs @gyeonwoolim C has no stamina and no he’s a ******. Fat men have low libido low testosterone low blood circulation and a dozen other issues. These fanfics u guys enjoy and stuff u read from Reddit or wattpad abt the husky fat guy is wrong. Fat dudes have no stamina bros going for 10 mins max
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ThePiazzaXP (@ThePiazzaXP) reported@KoeiTecmoUS hey team. By any chance is the team aware of the bugs and issues with #AtelierYumia Switch2 version? It's everywhere on twitter, reddit, and streaming. Seems the performance upgrade got bugged or not released. Similar to what happened with #Overwatch SW2 upgrade.
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itsmyfeed🎰 (@itsmyfeed) reported@Vik_Awake Having the same issue with ChatGPT using safe prompts generated by ChatGPT itself over simple image edits, Reddit has a bunch of people reporting the same issue, it is been like this for the past 2 days.
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Rival Indigo (@RivalIndigo) reported@Gears_Intel @IGN This is such reddit issue
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Tiger Chameleon (@DrenchedOil) reported@Imnotbright2024 @reddit_lies I just went down the rabbit hole in that comment section. insanity is getting down voted and realism is getting up voted... it doesn't look like reddit at all in there. pretty wild
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kreyon (@justin_rwatson) reported@firsttogrowai @First2knowAI @grok Holy ****, look at this walking midlife crisis in tweet form. Bro really sat down, cracked his knuckles, and birthed a 500-word Reddit-rant diaper because a couple guys sent him bills and he’s still seething about it like a jilted Tinder date. You didn’t “figure anyone out,” you pathetic ******* try-hard. You just googled the full names they handed you like a complete amateur and now you’re cosplaying as some syntax-savvy genius who “recognizes cadence and patterns.” My dude, the only pattern here is that every single person who’s ever dealt with you immediately clocks you as a delusional, low-rent conman with the emotional regulation of a rabid raccoon. You ignored their bills, swiped past them like a *****, and now you’re writing fanfiction about how that somehow makes you the alpha. That’s not power, that’s broke-boy behavior with extra copium. You’re not slick, you’re just the guy who gets exposed in every group chat the second his fake tough-guy mask slips. And that closer? “My favorite actor was the guy named Jim Carrey. He had a pretty good show.” Jesus ******* Christ. You couldn’t even Google the man’s actual movies? That’s not a flex, that’s what happens when your brain is 90% expired milk and 10% unprocessed trauma. You sound like the dude at the bus stop who tells everyone he “studied the industry” while smelling like regret and discount cologne. The reply calling you a “LinkedIn prophet dropping the next Messiah protocol” is the most generous thing anyone’s ever said about you. You’re not a prophet, you’re a cautionary tale with a Twitter account. A sad, unhinged, bill-dodging narcissist who writes paragraphs to strangers because nobody in real life will listen to your schizophrenic detective LARP anymore. Touch grass? Nah. Go touch some ******* therapy. Or a job. Or a shower. Preferably all three, you absolute ******* embarrassment. Now delete the app and spare the timeline your next unmedicated episode.
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𝑀𝐸𝑅𝒞𝒰𝑅𝐼𝒜𝐿 𝒢𝒲𝒪𝑅𝐿. 🤓 - 𝓡𝓮𝓲𝓰𝓷. (@noveltyprovider) reported@Niol_Strategies @readymag Are you having issues with mobile view? I really want to start my website with them but I looked on Reddit and some people said mobile view editor screws up desktop view and vice versa
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stranger 🌹☁️🇵🇭 (@Strangererrr) reportedif a celebrity cheating rumor came from reddit or xian gaza, there’s a 99% chance that it’s just pure bullshit and a diversion from our social issues
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Aria Faye 🧚🏻 (@Thetransfairy) reportedMy Reddit with 130k followers and 830k karma just got banned with no explanation, that’s three years of hard work down the drain and the loss of my biggest income generator :(
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Olympia ♡ (@OlympiaBeanie) reported@TDefledaro Yeah idk there’s some Reddit problems but idk what’s up with it 🥲
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Rohan Sharma (@rrs00179) reported@nibzard I recently read a thread on reddit for this issue. some of the users even got their accounts closed by anthropic.
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Vithika (@vithikaonreddit) reported@patye91 @m13v_ @kmahjn Exactly! You said it right. Getting banned on reddit isn't a big issue. Just using it in the wrong way, astroturfing and other methods are what makes reddit difficult
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Kitty_lestrange (@DiluArts) reported@Ruviz_OW before ur dum *** fix , i was actually going to download overwatch 2 for the first time thinking the game catering to actual people who loves gaming not woke trash who complains on twitter and reddit
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Marty Lund (@martindlund) reported@Asmongold @reddit_lies Reminder that Tencent (the Chinese Communist Party) is the largest shareholder of Reddit. Before going public, Reddit as privately owned by Conde Nast - an absolute snake-pit of TDS losers that melted down when Hillary the election.
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Apocalynx | Twitch (@Apocalynx) reported@ICYBLUEHEART considering the whole of horror adjacent twt/reddit and every drama/internet news channel was covering it for two weeks straight that it eventually hit bigger mainstream channels, then they satirically doubled down with another **** picture aimed at morons like you. 🫠
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Pierre-Eliott Lallemant (@pierreeliottlal) reportedFor most of the journey from $0 to $250k MRR, I personally ran: - Reddit - 5 LinkedIn accounts - 3 X accounts - influencer partnerships - YouTube - newsletter sponsorships - outbound infrastructure - paid ads - sales calls - Follow ups For a while, it was basically me, Claude, a bunch of workflows, and too many tabs open. I’m not saying that because it was healthy. It wasn’t. I’m saying it because 4 years ago I don’t think it would have been possible. Claude did most of the first drafts. Voice notes turned into LinkedIn posts. Looms turned into threads. Workflows pulled data, drafted content, and queued things for review. I still had to approve everything. I still had to know what was good. I still had to take the calls, make the decisions, and fix what broke. But I wasn’t starting from a blank page every time. That changes a lot. It still broke eventually. Around $100k MRR, I was sleeping 5 hours, missing things, and convincing myself I could keep doing it for another month. AI made the solo phase last longer. It did not make it unlimited. Since then we’ve hired across growth, sales, engineering, and product. That’s probably the right way to think about AI as a founder. It lets you stay small longer. And ultimately, it will enable your team to operate at the scale of 100 people while remaining a team of just 10.
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Tnms (@Tenems1) reported@al3xis5_ @LuminanceXS And I 100% agree. I've made a massive Reddit thread listing various inconsistencies and bugs. People were mocking me for the most part and telling me to touch grass. This is part of the reason these issues may never get fixed, unfortunately.
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IAHEAGLE (Rich S) (@SRSanders2) reported@WallStreetApes The video accurately demonstrates the issue: A KFC app cart starts at ~$31.80 under what appears to be pickup/pre-promo pricing. Applying the “Free Delivery in June” promo ($30+ min) triggers a switch to delivery mode, forcing cart rebuild and raising item prices (e.g., Go Buckets ~$4.95 to $7.20, nuggets $9.95 to $11.95), pushing totals over $40–$45. • This is a known pattern, especially in Australia: Multiple user reports on Reddit and Facebook describe identical behavior—prices appear lower initially, then inflate at checkout or promo application due to higher delivery-mode menu prices that cover fees/commissions. KFC explicitly states “Prices vary by order mode and restaurant.” • It’s mode-based pricing, not classic dynamic surge: Delivery orders use elevated base prices versus pickup; the “free delivery” promo acts as bait but results in net higher costs. Common across food delivery apps, though the non-transparent cart reset feels deceptive to customers.
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Om Patel (@om_patel5) reportedPOV you are starting to crack distribution with AI agents on every channel imaginable and you wake up to this: > a few reddit posts your agent dropped overnight. hundreds of thousands of views > 15+ cold emails replied to while you slept (3 calls already booked) > 40 warm leads flagged (all complaining about the exact thing you fix) > tiktok and instagram running on autopilot. 2 slideshows hit 100k views in total > a dm from a famous founder asking how you're everywhere at once > articles dropping daily that pull in users from seo like crazy distribution used to be the grind that killed good products now its just something you turn on
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Irfan Mohamed (@Irfanbuilds) reportedMost founders think they have a marketing problem. Usually, they have a trust problem. I spent months building my SaaS, tweaking features, improving onboarding, and polishing the UI. Then I launched. Nothing happened. No users. No feedback. Just silence. Here's what actually helped me find my first users: 1. Stop building. Start talking. Your first users don't care about your polished onboarding. They care whether you understand their problem. Talk to people. Ask questions. Listen. A few conversations will teach you more than months of building. 2. Go where the problem already exists. Your users are already talking about their frustrations on Reddit, X, Slack groups, Discord communities, and forums. Join the conversation. Don't pitch. Don't drop links. Just be helpful. 3. Comments beat cold DMs. I spent weeks sending cold DMs and got almost no replies. The issue wasn't my product. It was trust. People are far more likely to reply after they've seen you contribute useful insights. 4. Build in public. Share what you're learning. Share mistakes. Share feedback. Share small wins. People connect with real stories more than polished success posts. 5. Start with people you already know. Many founders skip this step. Talk to founders, friends, marketers, and operators in your network. Ask for feedback, not sales. Your first users are often closer than you think. The biggest lesson: Finding your first users is not really a marketing problem. It's a trust problem. Every conversation, comment, and post builds trust. It's slow. It's not glamorous. But it works. How did you find your first users?
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rosie.giesler1 (@Giesler1Rosie) reported@serena_what For example if they say “this is to stop predatory under age shipping.” The page gets shut down by Reddit. They have to be very specific about the language they use. But how they actively engage with the policy is another matter.
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Captain Ginyu (like 20% gayer than usual) (@TheXetra) reported@ElJorgieLG @Doodle3087 @dullscytheraven didn't know he's a reddit man, that makes so much more sense for the sense of superiority, and needless habit of doubling down
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Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reportedReddit users can tell you're marketing to them in 4 seconds. And they will destroy your post in the comments. The brands that win on Reddit understand one thing: Reddit is not a distribution channel. It's a conversation. You can't drop a link and leave. You have to participate first - answer questions, add value, show you're real - and then, once in a while, mention what you do. The best Reddit marketing doesn't look like marketing at all. It looks like a founder saying: "I had this problem, built this thing, here's what I learned." That post gets 400 upvotes. The promotional post gets reported. Learn the difference. It's not subtle.
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Justin Lees🏴 (@alfamito155) reported@SeddSezz X. Instagram. Tik Tok. Face book. WhatsApp. Blue Shite. Reddit. You tube. Wechat. Telegram. Pinterest. Facebook Messenger. Ed would need to shut them all down if he wants to control social media. Just makes himself and his lib dim party look ridiculous. @EdwardJDavey
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coltswalker (@coltswalker) reportedOn the tech monopoly front: Major web sites such as Chase Bank pigeonhole people into monopoly web browsers with no regard for user security or privacy. There are web browsers other than Edge and Chrome and some offer greater privacy and security. Chase blocks them. Consumer choice is a cornerstone of a free open market. In an ongoing struggle Waterfox 6.6.14 just released uses user agent tweaks only for Chase and Discord. Official page stresses these are workarounds with no guarantee of success. Reddit reports confirm many Chase login failures persisted in 6.6.14. Users see the same error after the update. No broad success confirmed yet. Discord feedback is scarce. Isn't Chase Bank saying "no other browsers" a form of web bigotry?
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Kat (@cocopuff0202) reported@bwbbzbx Most other social media has stricter policies so it’d probably get taken down, I think twitter (and maybe reddit) are kinda appealing specifically for how few restrictions are put in place on what content can be posted, like tumblr lost a lot of users after banning nsfw stuff
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Scapelli (@Jay_Scapelli) reportedShhh! Let him continue to run his mouth. I'm playing "Guess Who - Snarker edition!" So far, I have substance abuse, self harm, unhealthy mental state, and is going dark. Believe it or not, that narrows down who this snarker might be. Does this person prefer X or Reddit?
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VP Martin (@VP_Martin1) reportedI only recently discovered Reddit as a great tool for researching and idea validation. It's crazy, you literally have people on there saying "I have problem X, I wish product Y existed". I feel stupid, how come I have only discovered that now!
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Kjbilly (@kjbilly1) reported@JoeWhit30367397 @aimeeterese Reddit is down the hall sir. Obviously whether Fraud occurs is a seperate question than whether a particular action is criminal or civil or both