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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 (63%)
- 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 | 7 days ago |
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Sign in | 11 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rahul Goyal (@RahulGoyalco) reportedThe internet has quietly changed. Most platforms have a simple deal with creators: Create content → attract attention → earn revenue. YouTube, X, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit. Their business works because creators keep creating. Google was different. It sent traffic away. You searched, found a website, and clicked through. The web grew because publishers got traffic and Google got users. Now the model is changing. A search result used to look something like this: 3 sponsored links. 10 organic results. Maps, FAQs, and other useful links. Today it’s often: Sponsored results. An AI-generated answer. More sponsored results. And sometimes the website you wanted is buried further down the page. The strange part? The AI answer is frequently built using content created by those same websites. Their content trains the system. Their content powers the answer. Their traffic disappears. Then they’re asked to pay for ads to get visibility again. If websites stop receiving meaningful traffic, many will stop investing in original research, reporting, tutorials, and niche expertise. At that point AI starts reading content written by other AI systems that were trained on content written by other AI systems. That’s not a knowledge ecosystem. That’s a photocopy of a photocopy. The biggest question in AI isn’t whether the models will get smarter. It’s whether the economics of creating original human knowledge still work.
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LCE Clerk: Takeru (@TarnishedPetals) reported@MISTBORNAVALON [OOC] . . . There's no way you know about Sonic but not about Reddit theyre like, inseparable- [They sigh, giving up at explaining] ...I dont think i would be able to hold my laughter if i looked up and she was just staring down at us with her... Probably adorable face? +
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sico (@lina_murmadoll) reportedHUI LUI bought 100 Mac Minis to build a private AI server farm. Most people still pay $200/month for Claude Code. One $599 Mac Mini can replace it for ~$3 in electricity. A dev posted a $170 Claude Code bill for 10 days on Reddit. Someone replied: “I bought a Mac Mini M4. Haven’t paid Anthropic since.” M4 delivers 120 GB/s unified memory, making local AI viable for many workloads. Ollama now supports the Anthropic Messages API. Claude Code connects locally via one variable. Same workflow. Zero API cost. A heavy AI stack costs ~$459/month across tools. That’s $5,500/year. A Mac Mini pays itself off in months, then runs near free. Uber spent $3.4B on Claude Code for 5,000 engineers in 4 months. The gap between renters and owners is widening. Bookmark this.
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Rhumple (@DRK_Rhumple) reported@AnisDrawn 1. They said " uglier ". Look up what that word means. 2. Huge backlash = about 20 incels that frequent Reddit This is a non issue and you shouldn't care.
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Richard (@odwyer_richard) reported@ericsmith1302 @gmail Shutting this down, I guess it only works for some niches:) Back to spamming Reddit
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Mykyta Pavlenko (@mktpavlenko) reportedAn Ask HN post stuck with me. Laid-off dev, family of 5. Did it all by the book. Directories. Build-in-public. Cold outreach with free access. Micro-influencers. Near-zero response. Permanent Reddit ban for self-promo. He ran the tactics right. Tactics were never the problem.
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John Hammond (@John_NAHammond) reportedMost brand crises don't start in a boardroom anymore. They start in a Reddit thread. A decade ago, reputational damage came from product failures, regulatory issues, or operational mistakes. The warning signs were usually visible weeks in advance. Today, a narrative can form in hours. A poorly judged executive comment. A viral customer complaint. A TikTok video. An AI-generated fake image or statement. A few trends that are reshaping how organisations think about this: Executive Liability CEOs and founders are now extensions of their brands. Personal behaviour, public comments, and online activity directly move customer sentiment and shareholder value. Strategic Silence Not every controversy needs a corporate statement. The smarter move is often knowing when engaging amplifies a fringe narrative rather than containing it. Meme Culture Brands are increasingly responding to criticism with humour and self-awareness rather than traditional PR language. Sometimes that works. Sometimes it doesn't. AI-Driven Reputation Risk Deepfakes, fabricated screenshots, and synthetic content are creating threats that no press office was designed to handle. The organisations navigating this well aren't faster at responding to crises. They're better at spotting the signal before it becomes one. That's the shift from reactive to predictive. And it's why we built Monitr. What's the fastest you've seen a brand narrative go from zero to crisis? hashtag #ReputationManagement hashtag #BrandMonitoring hashtag #CrisisManagement
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Plant Dog (@SyIvanos) reported@HaviaRizki My Xbox is "Syvanos" you have to look it up in the creator search, I took it down because the 2xko reddit pissed me off with their toxicity ngl.
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Mey (@gxthw1tchm3y) reported@BHills_03 i got fed up with it and setup a custom auth server on my client & my server this morning. according to reddit it happened two days ago as well. >microsoft buys software product >software product gets worse as a result fork found in kitchen.
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🐠 (@bbukhia) reported@Jorgee358 @reality_ahmad2 @classicallygia reddit is down the hall and to your left
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×͜× (@Iceeh6) reportedAny problem you get, person don get ham bfor for Reddit.😭
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👑 Amber (@CherDBlame) reported@MeghanEMurphy My two cents: This is a conversation for her and her husband, not Reddit. Fulton Sheen said it perfectly: “Love is measured not by what it feels like, but by what it gives.” Opening up to solve a problem is itself an act of giving. She is simply giving to the wrong person.
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Mandy Sue | Artist and Writer (@thewardinglight) reported@KySquirrel_90 @OfficialSFTwit This is always their tactic… prove that somehow they’re not evil by comparing it to care of animals. We don’t put children down when they bite us. We don’t send naughty children to sleep outside in a doghouse. Humans are not animals. Reddit indeed.
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little autistic baby (@DOGDYKEINFERNO) reported@Official_Brrat reddit is still down the hall and to the left sir
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Nathan "Nay" Giggers | For Mayor (@nathangiggers) reported@lex_ordo_ @reddit_lies Go to the front page of reddit. Any "critique" they have of Israel is a blanket safe "I'm just against war" take. They will shut down any critique of Israel that goes further than that. If you suggest that Zionsits hold power in American institutions they will call you antisemtic
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Garrus Vakarian (@TheMomoSexual) reported@mikasababymama_ I wrote a detailed mini fanfic exploring what might've gone down right before this scene and posted it on Reddit. The mods nuked the post and got my account banned. Apparently even the slightest criticism of Isayama's handling of Eremika is considered a crime.
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Dr. Mike Israetel (@misraetel) reported@timducktim @MTSlive Tim, I think you’re projecting. You tweet constantly TO ALMOST NO ONE. Why? Why do you waste so much of your time screaming into the void? Is it because you need attention, Tim? Is it because with all of your brilliance and success, seemingly almost no one gives a **** about what you have to say? And Tim, you’re bleeding jealousy. It’s all over you. With not one of you qualifications, I’m a relevant AI content producer. That ***** with you, doesn’t it? I have been caught lying and faking zero times, Tim. Zero as far as I know. Tim! Quick! Scroll through Reddit to try to disprove me! Tim, you have a beautiful family and many successful businesses but that all can wait! Taking me down a peg so that you can feel less like the constant **** that you do is worth it, Tim! Tim!!! And as for your request for me to stay in my lane? Here’s my answer, Tim: no. I have marginally useful and interesting things to say about AI and a whole host of other topics and I will continue to say them. Tim, can I have your approval to say them please? Tim… please?
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Abounder M.D. (@AbounderMD) reported@poco7o This site rewards wordiness and innovative phrasing, so everyone wants to out soliloquy each other. Reddit has the same problem IG/TikTok, by contrast, have actively anti-intellectual cultures
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Chris Alvino (@ChrisAlvino) reportedThis couple's lack of communication is the ROOT cause of ALL of their issues. Like, WHY is this woman writing all of this out to reddit? She SHOULD HAVE told this all to her husband. But for whatever reason(s), she didn't. And the "why" behind those reasons is the true issue.
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Alex Mountain (@alexmountain0) reported[2/3] Does it make sense? You are becoming confident in speaking when you do the work... in this case... speaking and speaking a lot. Think of it like going to the gym. . The examples are endless. . It's the same with girls, with writing, with sports, with cooking, with business. The more you do something, the more you push yourself, the better you get at it and THE MORE CONFIDENT YOU BECOME. . Now, reading through Reddit, I noticed this pattern: I don't feel confident due to X problem, Y physical appearance, you name it. Therefore, I don't feel confident AT ALL, - or, to put it another way, I am not good at all because of a small setback in my life! DEAD WRONG! . Let me tell you a quick story. I was a friend's house one day, chatting and goofing around, when his flatmate entered the room. We were talking about anxiety. The guy who entered the room quickly got into the conversation. We were debating and talking, when my friend said to that guy: It is like you when you don't want to go by bus because everyone is looking at you. His answer was: Yea I know man, I am still struggling with that. At that precise moment, I was thinking: WHAT THE F? HOW THE F CAN YOU GET ANXIOUS BY RIDING THE BUS TO WORK? DO PEOPLE LIKE THAT EVEN EXIST? Yes, they do exist. What I realized then was that I was taking myself for granted: being an extrovert, I never felt anxious when I was going by bus. I never questioned that. Though, for some could be an awful struggle.
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Devin Diamond 🇺🇸 (@DevinDiamond81) reported@Cracka_Mike @JimmiGianni @justhere2read My favorite part though? People like that don’t realize how powerless they are over people. They don’t matter. Not one iota. Not them. Not the **** casino. Not green Reddit. None of them. And deep down inside they know it.
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Harmony Redgrave (@leone_alyssa) reported@netflix Finally. This show is so inconsistent with its ideas its genuinely an awful time watching. Not to mention terrible pacing, dialog and character writing. Its surface level reddit memes with a middle schoolers idea of edgy on top
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🩷✨ (@vna__111) reportedIf this issue is not resolved immediately, I will have no option but to file a police complaint and share my experience publicly across social media, Reddit, and consumer grievance platforms.
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PlugMonkey | Browser Tools That Work (@PlugMonkeyXYZ) reported@RSolticzki The fix for the noise is what you filter on. Keyword alerts flood you with mentions of your space, but the real leads never name you: "anyone know a tool for X?" Filter for buying intent instead of keywords and most of the noise drops out. It's why we built Reddit Scout Pro.
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Saint Tyrone 🍙🎮 (@SaintTyroneRSGG) reported"Fixed potential Steam Controller charging issue" One of the things I need to hear, since I heard a few cases on Reddit that the charging issue was weird.
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猫咪 (@XlAOXINGCHEN) reported@orchid_orbits @princess_litia_ It wasn’t even a translator who screenshotted and posted it on Reddit in the first place, so someone else in the server found the criticisms harsh enough to post about it. She honestly should have privated the server once her book came out and kept it within friends.
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Marissa Rose 🇨🇦 (@kittiebrit) reported@disavowed24 @Melody211939673 I agree on the communication. Tbh so many relationship issues I see posted on reddit would genuinely be improved or solved by them saying to their partner what they wrote in the post.
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KruxSmash (@KruxSmash) reported@iamrobtv Reddit is down the hall.
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Mitch (@bushmatic) reported@Lovethedawgs1 @JoelKatz @BozoProzo Why is he playing reddit while we’re down over 50%
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Kristijan Kralj (@kristijan_kralj) reportedA while ago, I saw a Reddit post with the title: Most "slow" .NET apps don't need microservices. They need someone to look at their queries. It perfectly sums everything up.