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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.

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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%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 13% Sign in (13%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Enguera Website Down 4 days ago
Benalmádena Errors 5 days ago
Sydney Website Down 11 days ago
Township of Evan Website Down 13 days ago
Copenhagen Errors 15 days ago
Stoke-on-Trent Website Down 15 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • fictitiousfruit
    fictitious (@fictitiousfruit) reported

    @BlackDumpling Nice to see you bring this up. The FBI needs to give Reddit itself the SPLC treatment because the entire site is a degenerate, violent extremist breeding ground. Tear it apart and put the sick beast down.

  • TavisNett
    Tavis (@TavisNett) reported

    @magicworkshop @TheDivisionGame I found a Reddit string, which worked Open Ubisoft connect when it tells you to sign in, open task manager, right click ‘end task’ and then try and launch the game, it gets you to sign in again but you get this screen so it’s kinda useless right now

  • ArpithaD11
    arya (@ArpithaD11) reported

    @AlwaysBollywood Bro why r bringing reddit rumour ,it's novwhere confirmed,he was busy till 2028 that issue

  • jenni65714
    Jenni B (@jenni65714) reported

    @LesbianPersist @JenniferB812 Exactly. And he was a problem at every position he has held… also posted on Reddit about feeling obligated to look for opportunities to take up space (presumably women’s space)…

  • syrupytwatwafle
    run that sap baby (@syrupytwatwafle) reported

    @esther9171 @m__mckinney Sounds like someone with a drug problem that took to reddit to make himself feel better. Which is selfish; he did it to make HIMSELF feel better, this stupid 'apology' doesn't do anything for the people who's night he ruined. W/e, probably fake anyway

  • Official_mensch
    SEM | N8N Automation | Reddit For SAAS Startups (@Official_mensch) reported

    Why your SaaS keeps getting banned on Reddit and how to fix it 🧵 1/ Reddit isn't Twitter or LinkedIn. The rules are different. The culture is different. And the consequences of getting it wrong are instant bans and public humiliation. 2/ Most founders make the same 3 mistakes: → They post in subreddits that don't allow self-promotion → They sound like a press release, not a human → They drop a link with zero context or value 3/ Reddit rewards genuine contribution. The accounts that drive real SaaS signups are the ones that answer questions, join conversations, and only mention their product when it's actually relevant. 4/ Such an approach takes time to learn. Knowing how to target the right subreddits, write in a way that matches the community tone, post at the right time, and handle comments is a craft. What challenges do you face when promoting your website on Reddit?

  • kimwong_wwk
    Kimmmmmm (@kimwong_wwk) reported

    Every distribution tool solves the wrong problem. ​ Bots spam Reddit. Schedulers queue posts. Monitors just ping. ​ Founders say: "shipping was easy — 10 users is breaking me" "research loop is fear dressed as productivity" ​ Real need: break the paralysis. Not more dashboards.

  • nexusai_apps
    NEXUS AI (@nexusai_apps) reported

    @Reddit I login to account this morning and I notice all my posts have been removed by filter without any transparency or notifications and I cannot even make any new posts. Is that normal behaviors?

  • ebwincog
    Sociedad Rina (@ebwincog) reported

    @yxriev Ah, I see the problem You're using reddit

  • Thebrandedchees
    Dandelaine C. Wickerbeast(or nelly landi) (@Thebrandedchees) reported

    @ShrineDuck it turns out many other people have been having this issue since 3 months ago in posts on and off Twitter/reddit and it never got fixed-🥲 I doubt its gonna work for me and now I feel bad because you were genuinley trying to help but it seems the app is still being dumb

  • hirenthakore
    Hiren (@hirenthakore) reported

    ok using agent frameworks daily for a year. here's the unsponsored review: the reddit post saying openclaw is "useless for devs who know what they're doing" is mostly right but for the wrong reasons. it's not that openclaw is bad. it's that the value flips depending on where you are. if you've never touched a CLI → openclaw feels like magic. persistent agents, memory, all your channels. wow. if you've shipped real products → you want composability, not a monolith. you want guardrails you wrote yourself. you want a stack you understand end to end. the real issue: when "i switched to openclaw" becomes your whole product strategy. if your app breaks when you change frameworks, you weren't building. you were renting.

  • gameyaoifan
    G (@gameyaoifan) reported

    @Daveharrt @PokemonMasters they already had enough points to get all the rewards as well. According to the owner of one of the gyms on reddit, the use of the exploit was just because they felt like causing issues. It was purely malicious intent. Nothing more, nothing less.

  • ElectricKennedy
    Кеннеди (@ElectricKennedy) reported

    @skefhaus Reddit is a terrible place where nothing makes sense

  • naomirwolf
    Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry. (@naomirwolf) reported

    @stretchlab 3/ Oh it’s not just me. Many customers of @Stretchlab have trouble cancelling. “Difficult Cancellation: Many users on Reddit and Yelp report major difficulties canceling memberships, with some claiming to have been charged for months after initiating cancellation. •Billing Issues: Complaints frequently highlight problems with membership freezes, unauthorized charges, and being sent to collections, as seen in Better Business Bureau complaints.”

  • AuthorErwin
    Erwin The Author (@AuthorErwin) reported

    @Critical_Scribe They don't care. They want Netflix normies to get into it, and that means have DMC appeal to the reddit atheist and the radical gay. Sadly, Thailand has the same problem with their Netflix branch. All about that gay.

  • nya_marisa
    Marisa Nya (@nya_marisa) reported

    @ETCviperidae @AnimeSerbia I mean, isn’t the problem that everyone is on a few social medias (twitter, facebook, reddit, instagram, etc.) and they all use virtually the same algorithms while being so expansive as to crowd out classic forums? If we had 100s of human-pruned forums again things would be ok

  • EbeAfiveone
    EbeAfiveone (@EbeAfiveone) reported

    @FillaneXIV ...or fix it yourself? 1000% you're prolly not the first person to have your issue. Nothing a google or reddit search and some effort can't fix AND you'll learn how to fix it if it ever happens again! 🥳

  • neural_insights
    Neural Insights (@neural_insights) reported

    Netflix, Google, Anthropic, Meta, xAI, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Instagram, Spotify, Dropbox, Reddit, Pinterest, Uber, Airbnb, Quora all use Python. But sure—Python is “too slow” for your project.

  • miIfcrew
    rui (@miIfcrew) reported

    @KirthikSanjai @shtivvy I mean we do call them out. I called them out on reddit. On ig we report them. On here we call out philoise shippers who says it's ok to be bigoted cause franchalea call my man ugly. If you think a joke about wap is bullying you need to get real problems

  • avidwanderer
    Avidwanderer🇺🇸 (@avidwanderer) reported

    @VaubanBooks Lol reddit mods down hard rn

  • HeadshotsReview
    Headshot (@HeadshotsReview) reported

    @s1ckox I don't own this Finalmouse product, But it seems to me it's a basic magnetic hall effect keyboard with a special gimmicky screen that barely justifies the price. I've also already seen people on Reddit deal with QC issues including the screen failing on them.

  • juancastillamar
    Juan (@juancastillamar) reported

    The loudest market signal doesn't come from your landing page. It comes from the "rant. I spent weeks pushing Besmeo (restaurant SaaS). High friction, manual grind, constant "no." Then, I shared a 2-minute raw thought about a "Content Intelligence" tool on Reddit. The result? 600+ views and people actually asking for a link in 2 hours. The tech is the same. The builder is the same. But the problem is different: One solves a "business optimization" (nice to have). The other solves "content anxiety" (a pain people admit in public). Lesson for builders: Stop shouting at people who aren't listening. Go find the room where everyone is already complaining, and build the exit. Current focus: Turning those 600 views into my first 10 beta testers.

  • nathancruz_
    nathan (@nathancruz_) reported

    Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • m1ndhunter_x
    coyote (@m1ndhunter_x) reported

    @dystopiangf This isn't reddit we're not going to attack you on a typo. What you said should be obvious to everyone however these women lack accountability as "victims" of the patriarchy. Again, if we stop giving Federal student loans to the humanities, I think this issue will sort itself out. Else we must wait for reindustrialization to get intense enough for them to abandon this nonsense.

  • SturdyHausFrau
    SturdyHausFrau (@SturdyHausFrau) reported

    @Hitchslap1 It can be. One block by itself no, but they can add up and eventually entire ideas and perspectives are blocked from places that pretend to be neutral when they really aren’t. That’s moreso the problem. Reddit, for example.

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    @Om7248 X for takes, hashnode/dev for long-form, discord for actually solving problems together. reddit is where i lurk but rarely post.

  • aydinsaas
    Aydın | SaaS Marketing (@aydinsaas) reported

    @Dave_Geoghegan_ Yes, I built a tool called ReplyCamp for Reddit automation, it completely solves the MRR problem.

  • SashimiWhi11231
    SashimiWhisperer (@SashimiWhi11231) reported

    @BrianHa24140826 @GoingParabolic @grok It’s not impossible. This exact issue is debated on golf twitter/reddit all the time. If the ball was touching the flag, I agree that it would be holed. But it is embedded in the ground above the hole and isn’t touching the flag.

  • matavelhos
    Matavelhos (@matavelhos) reported

    @saraan_tweets @Telegraph Reddit is down the hall to the left.

  • hassanscalveta
    Muhammad Hassan (@hassanscalveta) reported

    openai just crossed 1B weekly users anthropic locked down 5 gigawatts from amazon bezos is raising 10 billion for a new ai lab and the top post on reddit today is someone complaining claude hallucinated their excel formula most people have no idea what's actually happening rn