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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, sign in and errors.

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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.

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.

August 21: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Reddit users through our website.

  • 50% Website Down (50%)
  • 29% Sign in (29%)
  • 21% Errors (21%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Guayaquil Errors 1 day ago
Veracruz Website Down 7 days ago
Bhubaneshwar Website Down 9 days ago
Melbourne Sign in 12 days ago
San Nicolás de los Garza Sign in 15 days ago
Ciudad Obregón Website Down 15 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

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  • BuildingWaves
    Kourosh Ghaffari (@BuildingWaves) reported

    Everything I tried to get Voicy to $10k MRR What worked/what failed: - SEO (HELL YEAH) - Reddit (First few customers, it's a grind though) - UGC (Failed. Got users, but low quality/high churn) - Google Ads (Failed kinda. Spent $10k, broke even) - Meta Ads (Failed. Meta blocked me?) - Youtube (Works. Takes a ton of time/effort) - Linkedin (Just kill me. Works though) - Twitter (Never really tried) The things I wish I had done: - Instead of going after new streams (ads), I should have just doubled down on what worked (youtube + SEO) - Instead of doing 5 things at once, I wish I could have just focused on a single new channel (e.g. UGC)

  • YousifElmusharf
    Elmosharaf (@YousifElmusharf) reported

    @bjmtweets The deeper underlying risk for me was that both platforms relied materially on 3rd party search (mainly Google) for user discovery and engagement, which in my view posses a risk to the moat. If Google showed less of Reddit then this becomes a serious issue. Meta /Tiktok are different because they own the users (no 3rd party in between)

  • gripmyhip
    That Girl Eleanor (@gripmyhip) reported

    reddit locked down for now

  • kaivosss
    Kai Voss (@kaivosss) reported

    most people don't believe me when i say slowing down after a reddit removal does nothing for the account, but it really is one of my accounts hit a 48% removal rate. i used to cool it down every time a post got pulled, thought that was protecting it stopped doing that completely. just kept ramping volume like normal that same account is now sitting at an 8% removal rate and still posting daily the accounts that survive arent the ones you baby, theyre the ones you just keep feeding

  • whotfiszackk
    zack (@whotfiszackk) reported

    if your faceless page isn't working, stop posting and start from zero. most people try to fix the wrong thing. they think they need better content, a bigger audience, a different niche, a better hook formula, more consistency. they don't. they need a real product. define the product. what problem are you actually solving. not the vague version. not the version that sounds good in a bio. the real version. specific enough that the right person reads it and thinks: this is about me. make an agreement with yourself. what problem did you find in the reddit thread. what did the comments say. what did people explicitly ask for that didn't exist yet. what would have prevented every situation described in that thread. that's the product. build the simplest system that can sell it. not a funnel. not a 12-step sequence. a faceless page with a bio that states the problem, a link to the product, and content that speaks to the exact person experiencing it right now. test it. post for 30 days. read what gets saved. read what gets followed from. read what gets ignored. the data tells you what to keep and what to kill. install the improvement loop. every week ask: did the content move buyers to the page. did the page convert them. did the reviews compound. what needs to be removed. what needs to be repeated. this is where the compounding happens. revisit the product. your first product will not be your best. as the reviews come in and buyers tell you what they actually needed, the product improves. that's not failure. that's iteration. apply this to every page. not just the first one. every niche you enter. every product you build. every page you launch. incremental improvement across every page is how a portfolio compounds into something that generates income without you. one product at a time. one reddit thread at a time.

  • Dinesh78039466
    d1nz.3 (@Dinesh78039466) reported

    @nurlab_dev nice, n 50% of triers upgrading says the product isnt the problem, distribution is. w that ratio id stop tuning n spend the wk answering the exact qs ur buyers type - reddit, quora, comments. also ask chatgpt what it recommends for ur use case n see who it names instead of u

  • chaotix_sh82128
    Chaotix Shadow (@chaotix_sh82128) reported

    @YellowjacketDX I found it on Reddit & I'm not Sure if It's Still Up or been Taking down?!

  • harshit211997
    Harshit Kumar (@harshit211997) reported

    Best way to make your first rupee online - Solve a problem you personally face - Find posts on reddit complaining about that problem and offer your solution in the comments - Make sure to not share link unless asked

  • justin3502541
    Trencherr (@justin3502541) reported

    @blknoiz06 Let's make Ansem movies Gonna hold down Reddit for you

  • jason_isaia
    Jason I (@jason_isaia) reported

    @PatsKam Thats true, the issue isnt you then having control on tiktok, its the mental fragile- children who domt have control on it. Its a horrible form of education. The worst with reddit.

  • Clueless_damn
    Rebranded Trash (@Clueless_damn) reported

    @king_of_pup @odraconato its gonna get taken down you can search on reddit its pretty easy to find

  • local0ptimist
    kenneth (@local0ptimist) reported

    @alexisohanian just shut it down alexis. the world doesn’t need reddit anymore. we’ve outgrown it. now it needs to be purged

  • andreyiscoding
    just andrey (@andreyiscoding) reported

    @victor_bigfield landing pages still work if you're selling to people who already know they need it. reddit works because most founders aren't there yet. different problems.

  • yarrfish
    sshsecret (@yarrfish) reported

    @reddit_lies I don't remember what the rule is but after a certain number of down votes, the post can only be read if you click on it. This is how reddit deals with facts they don't like. They can say they didn't delete the post to make themselves seem reasonable...to themselves.

  • shahid_codes
    Shahid • DevTools & Performance (@shahid_codes) reported

    My first thought: “Okay, how do I fix this?” So I did what most people do. -Reddit -AI -Google And the more I searched, the worse it looked. People were saying things like: “Wait 5–7 days.” “Your account might be gone.” Some were stuck in the exact same loop.

  • VITARTA1
    VITARTA🇺🇦🏆ProArtGaming (@VITARTA1) reported

    @tanosiie After 20 years of trying "best mouses" I feel - market can't give me what I want. 6 years ago I write on reddit how important if shell will be lightweight. But was down voted to 0 and hated in comments. Now we see what is what

  • rileygaines4th
    Lacey Boyd (@rileygaines4th) reported

    @sappholives83 It kind of looks like someone posing for a picture. Slow reddit day?

  • FinancialErnie
    Earnest Hamilton (@FinancialErnie) reported

    $CLSK From a Reddit Member - dolphy_AI (@Dolphy_AI) Good News for CLSK From PUCT Open Meeting (Aug 20, 2026) Quick update for anyone tracking the CleanSpark Texas situation. The bear case since Abbott's Aug 3 directive: people assumed CLSK is in trouble and that the audit means endless policy delay, the Texas LOI won't convert in time, or the tenant walks if interconnection gets rejected amid the ~474 GW queue backlog. What today's PUCT open meeting actually showed is a large-load segment presented by Jessie Horn. No sign of capacity being the problem. The entire focus was on pre-qualifying large-load customers, not turning them away: ✅$50k/MW financial security to prove you can actually fund the buildout (typically posted as a letter of credit, not cash but a screen, not a wall) ✅Enforceable 20-yr+ billing commitments to prove real long-term demand ✅ A 24-month buildout window with load re-allocation if you sit on capacity or stall on purpose This is designed to flush out small speculative occupiers of the queue, not to block credible projects. That's a tailwind for CLSK, not a headwind. Where CLSK sits: Public company, signed IG lease at Sandersville, exclusive LOI on Texas, and (per Q3 management commentary) Sealy and Brazoria Phase 1 (585 MW) at batch-zero go status, final ERCOT sign-off pending (Brazoria Phase 2 still studyload pending batch 0). On every qualification criterion above, @CleanSpark_Inc is the ideal customer, not the marginal one. It clears the $50k/MW screen easily; the projects that don't are exactly the speculative ones getting cleaned out. Also worth noting: Abbott's office named Google, Rowan and CleanSpark as committing to comply with the state's data-center standards. It's a pledge to the audit process, not a pass through it but it puts CLSK firmly on the "credible and cooperative" side of the ledger while others get culled. Valuation: Keefe, Bruyette & Woods (KBW) carries a $25 PT, contingent on the Texas LOI converting. You will get somewhat similar figure if you run your own SOTP valuations. On top of that, largely free optionality on the Washington, GA expansion (line study submitted for up to 500 MW) and Sandersville already proved the model, so a reasonable probability can be assigned to a repeat. BTC breaking 72k+ is a pleasant tailwind for the run, though it's the smaller driver here as the Texas conversion is the needle-mover. Thesis intact. The regulatory overhang that spooked the tape looks more like a filter that CLSK passes compared to a gate that stops it. Not advice, own position, do your own due diligence.

  • mcdocalu
    Calum (@mcdocalu) reported

    Most of the comments I've been getting about UserTapes on Reddit are about "how session replays are for bugs" Don't get me wrong, they are invaluable when it comes to surfacing them and being able to repro them But honestly as a PM I care little for bugs in my replays because they're generally trivial things. They're the easy things to fix! The $$$ is in user behaviour. How they interact with your product. Their actions, habits, choices, etc. Every feature you build is a hypothesis of some user behaviour and the replay is the evidence that proves or disproves it

  • RussianRocket10
    Morbid Mattski (@RussianRocket10) reported

    @ILoveHorror7 And I believe he took had to take the Reddit post down too sadly. I so wish we could see the uncut as it was intended

  • karma3888
    Karma (@karma3888) reported

    @ArtsyAegis I mean, I don't see any reason why continuing to play it would cause it to be damaged, but there also isn't a ton of documentation on this issue just the occasional reddit posts or forum posts that describe a similar issue Maybe just leave the audio one out but the video in

  • vovweb3
    vøv △ (@vovweb3) reported

    Robinhood tried to delete this footage from the internet. In 2019, a broke 20-year-old typed a 4-step loop into his phone and printed $1,000,000+ out of absolute zero. No hacking. No insider info. Just a raw glitch in Wall Street's core code that unlocked infinite leverage. Watch this: 00:22 -how a Reddit user discovered a literal "infinite leverage" glitch inside the world's biggest trading app. 04:03 -the terrifying moment he YOLOs $50,000 in fake money on Apple short contracts using just a $2,000 deposit. 05:07 - his portfolio evaporates into massive debt live on screen (the legendary "GUH" moment). 06:57 - things escalate: another trader uses the glitch to unlock a $1,000,000 position from just $4k. 09:09 - the exact math breakdown of the 4-step options loop that fooled the algorithm. The global financial system isn't as bulletproof as they pretend. It's just lines of code - and code always breaks. Full breakdown on the biggest exploit in retail trading history below 👇

  • Alvasilevv
    Alexey Vasilev (@Alvasilevv) reported

    @lilyraynyc The bill doesn't land on the spammers. Reddit was worth citing because it read like people rather than marketing, and every campaign that worked drew down that balance. Accounts get banned; the credibility that made the placement valuable was already spent.

  • NamiReacts
    NamiReacts (@NamiReacts) reported

    @GeneralBunside @bilibili_en I feel about the same as I do with most the other platforms or other forms of data mining. To me Its not much different then using our data to sell to 3ed party companies for sales and prospecting. Opt out would be best but in a corp environment that would be hard because its asking a company to give up something for nothing. And considering that X, Reddit, Google and soon twitch also are already doing it. I don't see any difference there. What I really love as a BiliBili Creator (Which I already am) is that they are heavily anti-bot and Moderation is done with a human. With Ai being used as a tool to flag the content and not being left in charge of taking down whole channels based on what it THINKS violates the TOS. So yes I FULLY support this.

  • DatingSims
    Sims 🐍 (@DatingSims) reported

    "Doctor doctor I have a problem I am jerking it too much to anime ******!" "Nurse quickly! Get the anime outcest." "Outcest, doctor?" "Yes, you know the calling the fetish Reddit. Then saying he's just a tourist larper who's ruining the genre. It worked for milfs and tomboys."

  • tankadankaboi
    Apple Juice 🇺🇸 ✝️ (@tankadankaboi) reported

    @denimneverdies Reddit is down the hall and to the left bud.

  • ChrisMasterton
    ChrisM (@ChrisMasterton) reported

    @admcrlsn Which datacenters are powering Reddit and bluesky, the could be shut down. Let’s start there.

  • IamVendel
    Vendel (@IamVendel) reported

    @swansanche I look at my books every day that I have read at least 10 times. I'm on a WoT Discord server daily. I would be on multiple reddit pages as well but..... reddit. So yeah. I remember.

  • chiraggkulkarni
    Chirag Kulkarni (@chiraggkulkarni) reported

    Everyone is saying OpenAI wiped off Reddit’s visibility in ChatGPT. Maybe. But I think there could be another reason. I’ve been using Reddit as part of AI search strategies across multiple clients, so I’ve been watching what happens to these posts long before the August news cycle. And the pattern I saw was pretty clear: Reddit was already getting much more aggressive about removing the kind of content that was getting picked up in AI answers. For example, on one period-care client, roughly 80% of the seeded comments from non-branded accounts were being deleted over a 3–4 month period. I saw the same thing across other clients between November 2025 and May 2026: high-karma accounts getting flagged, promotional comments getting removed, and previously reliable posting flows breaking down. Now look at @promptwatch's data. > August 8: Reddit citation share fell from the high 3s to the mid 2s. > August 14: it fell again from the mid 2s to under 1%. The first drop lines up with the change in ChatGPT’s query fanout. But Promptwatch doesn’t really explain the second drop. So there may be two things happening at once. 1. Reddit has been tightening its own moderation for months, removing more of the content that made it useful as an AI citation source. 2. OpenAI changed how ChatGPT retrieves sources, which clearly explains part of the August decline. I don't know how much of the total decline belongs to each. But the Reddit-side decline wasn't something I discovered after the August news. I was seeing it across multiple clients months earlier. If Reddit keeps removing the content that made it citable in the first place, its AI visibility could keep falling regardless of what OpenAI does next. I am not saying that Reddit is dead. Just saying that the August drop may not be the whole story.

  • iuditg
    Udit Goenka (@iuditg) reported

    @realsunchez It's all over X and Reddit, real users reporting the issue