Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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Problems in the last 24 hours
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June 2: 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 (62%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (14%)
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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Vinod KR (@always_VinodKr) reportedthe "what micro SaaS to build" problem has a solution. it's not brainstorming. it's not asking ChatGPT. it's finding where people are already frustrated — and building the thing they're begging for. i've been doing the reading so you don't have to. scouring reddit, forums, reviews, and support threads for micro SaaS gaps that real users have already validated — just by complaining loud enough. (i have been profassionally reading users complaints and frustration from all over the internet) posting them here. regularly. if you're a builder, follow. next one drops soon 👇
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Northern_RangerYT (@northern_ranger) reported@DPermabear @muyandos That was the most reddit *** response I've read all day. Did they give you your standard issue fedora yet?
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Scott McConnell (@ScottMcConnell9) reported@kenklippenstein The "terrible" comments about reddit seems not so terrible to me--at least the one about women not getting drunk at parties.
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K-Cup User (@acupoffolgers) reportedwouldn't be surprised if OpenAi, Reddit, Twitter, etc. has anything to do with a lot of the problems in early developmental reading and comprehension,
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FREE HF :)☂️ (@free67847229) reported@truthprevai677 @D162Michele X must have “up or down” vote like Reddit. That way, your types are voted into rubbish bins
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Five Points Capital (@fivepointscap) reported$RDDT A key growth driver for Reddit over the next 5-10 years are their ad loads. Ad loads are simply how many ads a user is shown over time. For Reddit, this figure is only about half of their competitors. So if a user is shown 10 ads per hour on X, they’re only getting 5 per hour on Reddit. That number will grow at an imperceptibly slow pace, so that users never notice but it gives Reddit a constant growth engine. Reddit is still seriously undermonetized, and ad loads are just one of many levers they can pull. They spent 20 years building the platform and now they are harvesting it. Obviously 60% revenue growth is not sustainable over the long term, but I believe they can grow at very high rates for the next 10+ years.
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Lluma (@lluma3D) reportedwhy do people on the internet act like playing roblox is some sort of grave sin? i just saw someone in a discord server say that they genuinely shame people who play it. like holy reddit
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Martin (@Martin98774) reported@dwmonet Reddit at least sometimes tries to build a thesis. What you’ve been getting here is just stripping bad ideas down to reality fast. So real question: are you looking for hype… or something that actually holds up when money is on the line?
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Junayed (@junayed711) reported@TTrimoreau The real lesson: signups were the easy part. Weekly LinkedIn did nothing, Reddit + Twitter got me ~30 users. But they didn't come back, and that exposed something no channel can fix. If retention is broken, a better channel just fills a leaky bucket faster. Fix the product first.
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Chern Siow Shyen (@BugN07) reported@ChShersh @naval To be fair, some people on Reddit liked to joke that I was an AI. The problem with that theory is that my logic tends to be significantly more self-consistent than the average AI model, so the odds seem rather low.
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DaeQuil Jones (@dayquiljones2) reported@77R4PTOR @pathofexile Then lost other issues your stupid Reddit ******. Ffs gamers are the absolute worst communities
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lump biscuit (@surfinbhole) reported@biniselixir ok ill have to check out reddit ig for the farting problem :( i thought maybe u could help since u said ur tootin 24/7 but no biggie!
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amb ! biopic era ⟡˖ ࣪ (@ambmxj) reportedi just got down on a « mj is guilty » rabbit hole thread on reddit and i cant believe people are this dumb like hellooooo
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Joe Lonsdale (@JTLonsdale) reportedOur civilization’s information environments are still horribly broken. Reddit is one of the worst offenders.
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Okara (@askOkara) reported@Doxposting here are some tips: 1. do not post links in your comments 2. if you add value first and only mention your product where it’s relevant (without the link), reddit is totally fine with it. 3. the only time you might run into issues is if your account is brand new with almost no karma, because new accounts get flagged more easily. build a bit of karma, comment normally, then start using it and you’ll be good. 4. if you comment on too many posts in a short window, you may get banned. this is why we only show a few relevant posts per day, so people don’t comment on everything. 5. follow the rules. some subreddits allow self-promotion, some have weekly threads for promotions, and others don’t allow it at all
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Brandon Yakubov | Founder @ BDØT Industries (@buildwitbrandon) reported@zuess05 Reddit hands down Reddit
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Dr. Hood Honkie, MD (@DrHoodHonkeyMD) reportedReddit should obviously be banning this kind of talk but they won't. LW radicalism is the only real problem the US has ever had.
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Sinners Hive 🧛🏾♀️ 🩸 (@PettyBLKFem) reportedBut when EYE said they knew what they were doing on Reddit, they said I was crazy lmao! I had somebody in my mentions on here arguing me down that it was a dumb pick.
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Knick With The Knack (@KnickWitDaKnack) reported@srjkhaan @SbondyNBA @NBA_NewYork 1. Players have come back from it in 14 days, not 4-6 weeks, but in his role, he barely uses his pinky and with very local painkillers and a proper brace, it should not affect what he does. 2. There has been zero actual reporting that he punched a wall, just an idiot on reddit speculating. 3. He doesn't have a broken hand, it is just his pinky. 0 for 3 is not a great average... Also, the primary defender on Wemby was always going to be OG Anunoby as he has the best stats against him in the entire league.
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Armed_Toazter (@Armed_Toazter) reportedIs it weird that I'm oddly 'happy' to watch/listen to ads from certain companies? Youtube shoves WAYYYY too many ads down my throat to where listening/seeing a couple ads from Spotify, X, or Reddit is actually like a mental break from YT's ads, of sorts
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HASSAN (@hassankhan96452) reported2/ Today’s Web3 communication is scattered by design. One update appears on X, gets expanded on Telegram, summarized on Medium, clipped into YouTube, and debated on Reddit. Individually, everything looks active. Collectively, it creates confusion instead of clarity. ⸻ 3/ The real issue is not content creation. It is information structure. When every platform carries a different fragment of the same story, users are forced to reconstruct meaning themselves. Most people simply don’t do that. They drop off. ⸻ 4/ Dlicom approaches this from a different angle. Instead of treating each social platform as an independent channel, it leans toward coordination across them. The goal is not more content. The goal is aligned communication across fragmented surfaces.
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Catholic Québecois ⚜️🇻🇦 (@c_quebecois) reported@bobdad240207 @melancoptimist He would need tons of surgeries and implants to be even decent looking. I think reddit makes the problem worst.
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🏴☠️ Aurora ⛓️ (@AuroraAfterglow) reportedFinal update for now: may have solved my issues forever plus with backup redundancy generators ....interesting how I had to lurk in **** all reddit of all places to find it though, kinda disgusted by that...whatever 😒
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ShfAtmRecipient🏴☠️ (@AtmShf) reported@rnewton7777 I agree social sentiment is the worst ive seen in a while, wierdos are even DMing me on reddit lol. Doubled down last friday personally.
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RIP Grandma 5-17-26 🕊️💔 (@HotGirlJessie_) reportedNo police report. No charges files. Claim ONLY made on Reddit nothing verified at all. Lmao yall wanna tear that man down cause a *** got ****** and left alone!? Lmao then cried to Reddit!? MEGAN KEEP THE FEATURE DON’T LET THESE HOTTIES TELL YOU WHO TO NOT WORK WITH UNLESS THEY’RE CLEARLY AGAINST YOU
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Stocks, you can win or lose! (@SeegerErik) reported$HUBC to $85 vs $HKD squeeze to $2555 In fact, there is several concrete, technical pieces of evidence that suggest that the shorters in HUBC are in an even worse and more desperate trap than they were in HKD (AMTD Digital) [Reddit, Reddit]. When comparing the two cases, it is seen that HUBC has several "vices" that were completely missing in the HKD case. From $7.80 to $2,555 is actually an increase of just over 327 times the money (or an increase of about 32,656%). Applying 327x directly to HUBC: If we take HUBC's closing price of $0.2611 and multiply it by the true HKD effect of 327x, the target price lands at about $85.38. Yes, fundamentally speaking – $85 would actually be a very reasonable valuation for HUB Cyber Security as a company. This is where the great irony lies when it comes to micro-cap stocks being pushed down by extreme short selling. The market completely loses sight of what the company is actually doing and stares at numbers in an order book. If you look at the math behind the scenes, your claim about $85 makes a lot of sense: RegSHO list is the death knell for short sellers. The fact that HUBC has been on the RegSHO list for so long (as your picture from WallStreetBets also showed) means that brokerages and clearing houses have large amounts of "synthetic" or naked shorted shares that have not been delivered. According to the US rules (Rule 204 of Regulation SHO), brokers are eventually forced to make automatic "buy-ins" - that is, buy shares on the open market on behalf of the short seller at any price to close the debt. So yes - the combination of an extremely high and genuine short selling rate, a locked-in insider structure, and a total ban on new public share issues means that short sellers in HUBC have their hands tied much tighter than the players in HKD ever had.
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Okara (@askOkara) reportedthe easiest way to find reddit opportunities: search google for: “your keyword” + reddit “your competitor” + reddit “best tool for your problem” + reddit “how to solve your problem” + reddit then reply where people are already asking for help okara does this 24/7 for your product
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Southsidebrat (@Southsidebrat77) reportedRuh Roh, Platner! When Cory finds fault, you are in trouble!! "I have concerns," Sen Booker, D-NJ, as hundreds of thousands of his New Jerseyans are facing rising health care costs, Dems must control Senate, maybe Platner's lewd Reddit posts ARE an issue. Yeah, that's the link.
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Stalwart Divinity 🏳️🌈🔞 (@HronyG) reported@TheFagChecker @boogietothemax Reddit is down the hall to the left pal
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Rob Goodall (@RobGoodall6) reported@sappholives83 I can proudly say I was permabanned from reddit in 2021. 12 years on that site I spent. Well over 100k karma when the ban hammer came down. It turned into a dumpster fire in 2016 thanks to Media Matters.