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Problems in the last 24 hours
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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 (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
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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des 🫶🏾 deranged women (@milfpropaganda) reported@number1femme i posted on reddit and someone else said they have the same issue! is your ovulation week painful for you by chance?
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Michael Wiley 🇺🇸 (@Fiat_Lux00) reported@minchoi Was worried about this for the platform. Hoping that not interested was more for curating one’s own feed. It’s one of the problems on Reddit. You have an angry mob drowning out valid minority opinions. Even clicking on profiles to downvote every post from a user. Like with business reviews. Often posters are disgruntled or have an agenda. People with positive experiences just on with their day. So there’s this inherent negativity bias to feedback.
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SoapFish (@soapfish222) reportedCan everyone stop asking chatgpt advice for their problems and can we all start using reddit again?! I guarantee reddit will also tell you some useless stupid **** and its not even using fresh water or teaching robots how to do our jobs!!
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Phoebe Bridgers tickle monster (@rabiesgenius) reportedPosting on Phoebe Reddit to stop stalking Phoebe. Immediately taken down . Phoebe Reddit is for the freaks
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ristedaar (@ristedaar_) reported@JioCare @reliancejio My AirFiber is in a "Partial Service" state. YouTube/WhatsApp work, but Outlook, Reddit & others show "No Internet." Restarted router already— Please FIX ASAP. as your jio app has no use. I NEED HUMAN TO FIX THIS. #JioAirFiber #JioCare
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andrei saioc (@asaio87) reportedI talked to a vibecoder on Reddit today. It’s full of them there. They are all building tons of apps. You might think that’s amazing I can tell you this guy had 3 apps built this year 2 of them not even launched He wanted to know more about seo. Because he is wondering why he has 0 customers. I told him to not spread too thin To focus on one app for the rest of the year Make sure it works great Make sure it solves an issue for someone Write about 30 articles in his niche Build 1 backlink a day He should be good if he does this for 12 months
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Nanikaja (@ElyazidNatsu) reported@david5673e @SEGA_OFFICIAL I have the stutter that screws us your combo, I have a high end rig, I tried every solution possible from reddit and steam and still nothing. I run AAA titles and I have no issues with them. Shame on Sega for not dealing with this issue and ignoring their players
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DarkbyDesign (@DarkByDesign18) reported@seemsrisky @Charter24USA @AlexBerenson **** Reddit. The lame **** posted there (on just about every issue) is legit nuts. It's become a festering **** hole over there in recent history.
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Newslit News (@newslit) reportedGoogle is testing a new policy that would give new Gmail accounts only 5GB of free storage — down from 15GB — unless users add a verified phone number to unlock the full amount. No official announcement has been made and it may be an A/B test. But users on Reddit are already reacting: if a phone number is now the price of full email storage, Google just made privacy a premium feature.
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Zero Dozer the Fifth (@dozerthefifth) reported@internetanarch You retarded ****, you really thought reuploading the video was gonna fix the fact that you created a hit piece based on fake tweets and a Green Reddit thread that led to you being VIVISECTED in the comments and dislikes?
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jet (@reizeirrection) reported@PJCaradoc @ShitpostRock2 reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Tadija | Copywriter, founder (@tadija780258) reported3/30 My info journey Research I already knew my niche. My product. My angle. Didn't matter. Research was non-negotiable. Reddit. Always Reddit. People write the most honest things there. No filter, no performance. Just real frustration from real people who have a real problem. I found everything I needed: - The exact words my customer uses to describe their pain - How they think about the problem - What they've already tried and why it didn't work - What they actually want You need this research for three things: To get a product idea. To write your VSL and all your copy. And to build the product itself. That last one, I'll explain soon. Have a nice one.
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Traumatized Ghoul (@GhoulStuffs) reportedI am convinced that the only way to circumvent bans is to have your own website. If your main traffic goes there, then even if your IG, Reddit, or other socials go down. Then, at least your audience stays connected via your site and newsletter. If you are IP-banned and fingerprinted by network security, you can just buy a phone, get new WiFi, and return to other social medias later. So yes, for personal branding, you need a website. A good hosting provider that's offshore, not prone to DMCA takedown notices, and provides access to C-panel is a nice bet. If you have any good budget recommendations, DM me.
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Greg MacEachern (@gmacofglebe) reportedOutage page not loading according to Reddit (also me too) @RogersHelps
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torchbearerstudios (@torchbearerstud) reported@UAPJames Is this the same vid that was taken down from reddit?
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Faisal S. | Creative Strategist & DR Copywriter (@iamfaisalsarker) reported@thedennis tier 1 is just research done right before anyone opens a doc most people skip it because it's slow and unglamorous nobody wants to spend 3 hours in reddit threads before writing a single word
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Tobias2719 (@PipocaFrita8374) reported@bvtoysnhkfan Either that or they post jokes of outdated humor Reddit is helpful when it comes to fixing problems But it is awful when it comes to actual social media behavior
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Lee Gothe - Owner of Unscripted Violence Media - (@WrasslinTalkSTG) reported@MHTruthUltra And what are your "sources" for this hypothesis, Slow Rogen??? Huh? Reddit?
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Lumine main (@Nene_hello_) reported@kenn57733944 @MellowsDaisy @supershy_999 My left toe can get a million likes on TikTok errors uses YouTube and you can go to Reddit with actual fans who owned each era manons gameboy Dani gnarly
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Trinity Alice 🐾🏳️⚧️ (@Kinocha__) reported@R4GN4R0K_HTW @Eulenbaer1 I used to try to have some pen pals to practice writing, there's a whole reddit server where its a thing, but life got too complicated and I couldnt keep up, I should get back to that. I also keep a tea journal, but none of that writing is in cursive
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Nicolandria fan/defender (@VictoriaAlfred6) reported@Olanrew27714479 @Lauriane_DD You see how Olandria gets mentioned and the other fanbases come to attack the creator of the post calling Olandria a sneak. But yet we bullying them meanwhile they have snark pages on reddit about Olandria and have hired hitman and witches to try and k Nic. But we the problem
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Ken Savage (@kensavage) reported@gregisenberg just dropped an AI agent scorecard for rating agent businesses. One of his criteria: "Does it solve a problem people are already paying to fix?" That's exactly why Reddit SEO works as a business. Brands are already spending millions on Google Ads and SEO agencies. They just haven't realized that Reddit threads are now outranking their blog posts in Google AND getting cited by ChatGPT. We didn't invent a new problem. We found where the existing problem moved to. If you're building an AI business, start with what people already spend money on. Then show them the new way to get the same result.
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匚卄卂丂乇 🫧 (@chase10796) reported@Wehavecomefor @Dreamworks why is glitch productions actually one of the most reddit companies of all time
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Tequila Man (@TequilaMan89) reported@Wehavecomefor @Dreamworks AI hatred is valid, so we should let this one slide even if Glitch is reddit.
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aintnobody⁷ (@aintnobodykm) reportedPpl be dragging HW back and forth, “exposing” his gf on Reddit and uploading her old pics to bring her and HW down. Also saying all the nastiest **** about her. Now there’s mysterious acc that allegedly co-belongs to him. Never happened before, but here we are again, right?
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DatelBunBoi (@RoboBunBoy) reported@VicariousJamb reddit is down the hall
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Nicole Desmond (@ndesmond143_2) reported@princessmouthy @UrPrettySecretx I get in trouble for even breathing on Reddit. I can’t be bothered with it they hate me 😩
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kd (@Abdul1ahhh) reportedReddit OWNS 40% of every AI answer. Wikipedia: 26%. YouTube: 23%. Nothing else cracks 5%. Here's how ↓ 800 million people now ask ChatGPT instead of typing a search. Most marketers are still optimizing for Google. Backlinks. Keywords. Domain authority. You're not losing the SEO race. You're running the wrong track. So I started studying where AI actually pulls answers from. Every single trail led back to Reddit. The play ↓ Pick subreddits where your buyers already live, not where you wish they did. Seed threads with real questions, not disguised pitches. LLMs read the comments, not the post title. Answer deeply on threads that already rank. One quality comment outperforms a brand new post. Optimize for "summarizable" language. Short claims. Concrete numbers. Repeatable framings. Track which threads get cited. Double down where you're already winning. What cracking this looks like ↓ → your brand cited inside AI answers, not buried on page 5 → traffic from buyers researching, not browsers scrolling → one ranking thread that keeps paying out for months → visibility that compounds without ad spend → a moat backlinks can't replicate They're optimizing for clicks. You're optimizing for citations. This is where SEO is going. comment "REDDIT" and I'll send you the full Reddit GEO playbook. P.S. Repost to get it early.
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Guri Singh (@heygurisingh) reportedPROMPT 12 "I just launched [product] for [audience] at [$X]. I have zero audience. Give me a 30-day organic traffic plan using only free channels. Map it across X, LinkedIn, Reddit, and one newsletter swap. For each: post types, posting cadence, 5 content angles, the exact bait that drives clicks to the product, and a weekly check-in to kill what's not working."
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Yuvraj Singh (yuvrajsingh.io) (@YuvrajS9886) reportedMy eval system almost broke my bank account ! Now, some of you maybe following my series for a independent research projects I have been doing for the past 1.5 months on training of Qwen/LFM model on reddit posts summarization using GRPO recently, and its finally done! Blog is in the works so should be out in a couple of days One thing I would like to talk about is the eval system I used here. I used G-Eval from DeepEval which is a eval system of multiple LLM-As-A-Judge kind of a scenario. Now this was important because I am evaluating summaries which is ambiguous and not directly verifiable. Now here's the thing I messed up a little, not having multiple judges due to the ambiguous nature of the problem - summarization and how I should have just used local models instead of gpt-5 mini. That little model was costly and I dont know the DeepEval even works because except for a few specific settings like batch size, time outs between responses, and concurrency settings, it either evaporated 20 dollars in a jiffy for like two model's eval rounds in a few minutes or took hours but can perform the evals for 4 models now. So, yes next time , more judges and local setup for sure! Now how do you know usually do the evals? Would love to know your arch for the same