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Problems in the last 24 hours
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June 8: 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 (63%)
- Errors (24%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Reddit Issues Reports
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NeoLeo (@leo80209013) reported@layneashley222 What do you think he is refusing accountability for? He apologized for the tattoo and covered it up. He apologized for his insensitive reddit comments. He has taken the most progressive positions on just about every issue It just shows how ineffective apologizing is if anything.
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ScapeGoat (@ScapeGoatX666X) reported@Abband0n When I do bouty missions from the mission agents at the space stations during the expedition. Other people on reddit have the same problem. Seems to be a bug. Not a big deal, just a little annoying.
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:’3 (@meatsap) reportedi looked into countless guides and stuff from forums and reddit etc no luck...50/50 method was no help because like i said the issue would happen sometimes and other times it wouldn't
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SignalMelo (@signalmelo01) reportedReddit is where your market tells the truth. No brand filters. No PR language. Just people describing exactly what they need, what frustrates them, and what they're about to buy. Most teams aren't listening. Here's how to fix that 🧵
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🌟 (@ArkriaHroptrs) reported@DuelOfRuler @ArmbrustsBride @LakkiMacchiatwo Its crazy cus you could tell them the Venus heat is how earth will be if they keep using chatgpt but they STILL won’t ******* learn Wild **** man, its crazy cus some **** is just one google search away, and someone on Reddit always has the same issues
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Ezekiel A (@Ezekiel43902) reported@RenderlyVideo @robert_shaw Greetings! Checked your product earlier and honestly it feels like something Reddit users would naturally talk about because the underlying problem already gets discussed there often. But right now there’s almost no visibility around your brand itself yet.
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. (@speedsonyosound) reportedThe karma and down voting feature in reddit is so unnecessary I can understand why people hate reddit so much
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Solomon (@iamalijandro) reportedThere is a work-life balance debate broken out. A Reddit post that sparked the global conversation was from January. However, it has since evolved into a much larger discussion about burnout, legal rights, and whether Gen Z is finally rewriting the rules of the workplace. On January 4, 2026, a Reddit post titled “My American manager tried to write me up for ‘lack of commitment’ because I leave at 5:00 PM sharp. I work in the Netherlands” went viral, racking up tens of thousands of upvotes.
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Just some goblin🏳️⚧️ (@transgoblin0v0) reported@Fergus_TK And none of those will be actual baki fans, the series unfortunately has the same issue as jojo where people consider themselves fans after only seeing the most rancid reddit memes of it and never actually reading it
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jix 🔞 (@jixarts_) reportedreddit keeps taking down my posts aaaaaaaaa WHYYYYY
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Michael Ring (@RingFamilyAg) reportedI needed to build the rating on my Reddit account so I could post in a forum to get answers to a problem. I posted in some ama threads about myself and real things that I’d done that seemed so ridiculous that they were rage bait for engagement. I came back a few hours later and got enough interactions to boost me up. 🤠
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Annu | Building Nexra AI (@Annu_NexraAI) reportedSpent an hour on Reddit today. Didn't pitch anything. Just read comments from founders. Three separate people described the exact problem Nexra solves, without knowing it exists. That's the only validation that actually matters.🤞
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ronald solticzki (@RSolticzki) reported@soham_nayak04 Build an app that solves a real problem. After that, focus on marketing, especially on Reddit.
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Littymactitty (@littymactitty) reported@lunobbione No problem dude! I got your Reddit too
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Soham Charjan (@soham0yt) reportedI just heard my mother sobbing from another room. that has been echoing in my mind for the list 2 hours. It has been exactly 17 hours since my channel was falsely terminated. I had to tell my parents, and watching them hear the news, broke something in my. they were consoling me, reminding me that the channel was not the only thing that mattered, but i saw it in their eyes, the tears they were holding back. I remember the time when i had placed my first earning in mother's hand, and today i saw those same hands tremble, as if she had seen a ghost. the worst part is, I could not even explain why the channel i had worked on is suddenly gone, but deep down i knew the reason. i had logged into my family TV with my account and the same TV also contained my brother's account which had some prior violations and thus @TeamYouTube thought fit, to completely delete my channel with a history of 2 years, 58k subscribers and 61M views. they did not just delete it, they wiped it off completely. even i can't view the video i spend my entire youth working on. I feel like a captain, watching as his fleet of ship are drowning and he can do nothing. I have tried it all, i begged the support staff for just one reason why they had took away something that can very well be someone's livelihood, but i was given the same phrase over and over again, telling me that they are just doing this to protect the community as if i just didn't matter. but i tried i really did, i wrote tweets, i posted on reddit, i even emailed the Google's grievance department. i did get support but not help. I write this as my ship is so drowned that i can feel the cold water fill my boots. if you were to ask, i would give up anything to just rush to my mother, kiss her cheek and tell her that the channel had returned to us. but alas, maybe no one is coming to save me after all. just if, if you want to help. plz just get this to someone who can contact a real @YouTube employee, one who might care just a bit about the creator who has spent solitudes. and not entirely blame it on the community. repost, quote, share. idc, i just want back something i was mine. @YouTubeCreators
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jay (@KjScaled) reportedI want to share how I did this, how you can to and a backstory. Backstory. My client was selling a trading community. No traction at first as normal with new offers so we used Reddit to get the users. How we did this Reddit hates self promotion and you also shouldn't just aimlessly say "Click my link" and "buy my --" that just gets you banned and most likley hated. So we posted normally, Trade recaps, Breakdowns and stuff about trading that generates curiosity about trading and how it works. Once we were getting consistent upvotes, views and engagement we created a free lead magnet A free lead magnet on signals. We put a pdf together of trading signals and how to use them. At the end of the free lead magnet we gave a CTA to join the community. But no one would buy just from a lead magnet so we ran a free trial to the paid community for 3 days. We didn't send it in DMs or in the post we put in the profile bio. So when someone clicked they opened it and either closed it or joined for free. During those 3 days the person would join and see the community, what's in it and everything going on. If they liked it and used it they paid if the didn't they just cancel and didn't pay. So the funnel was just Reddit traffic -> Free lead magnet + free trial -> paid $2.5k from minimal posting too. Only 3 posts a week and a couple comments a day The real method to this to make $10k/MO+ is to have 5-10 lead magnets for different angles in a library and cover more room. Nonetheless my honest opinion and advice is to don't promote directly it's rude and doesn't work. If you give free value and actually put time into helping people they will usually buy. I call this the "Reddit Arbitrage" method. It works as long as you read subreddit rules, Don't hard promote and completely ignore giving free value How you can do this for yourself Step 1. Open Reddit and type "is there a solution for {Topic}" "how do you deal with {Topic?}" "Does anyone else struggle with {Topic}" Now you have around 50-200 posts that directly describe your target audience Now take screenshots of their words that describe their problem. If they say "I just don't know how to get more leads for my Saas" Screenshot it Why? Because you'll use it in your posts because then it talks directly to them A post that talks to everyone talks to nobody a post that talks to a specific group talks to everyone After this is don't we move into step 2. Creating a product. You can either build it yourself or find a existing product and Affiliate market it. Once that's done we do step 3 Creating a room. A room/Library is where you put your lead magnets and feed the free value into. You can use telegram, Whop, Discord or really anything where you can have people in and send messages Like I said at the end of the lead magnets it will have a CTA to the free trial. So put the lead magnets in the room / Library and then they join and use the CTA Now all that's left is to generate traffic Using those keywords you screenshotted post 4-5x per week and comment 5-10x daily. Remember no hard promotion. Just 100% value and advice Now you got the backend to a $1-$10k/MO offer
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Md (@mdayan24X) reportedI totally underestimated Reddit. One post. One question. 45 minutes later, it got me my first 4 customers. Not only that : • 2,000+ views • Dozens of detailed responses • A healthy discussion • Users pointing out problems I never saw • Feature suggestions I would've never thought of building People spend months guessing what customers want. My customers literally told me. Reddit isn't just a community platform. It's the closest thing to having thousands of potential users in a room telling you exactly what to build next. 🚀 Lesson: Stop building in silence. Start talking to the people you're building for.
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Abdul Mannan (@aMannanK2005) reportedEveryone says "validate before you build." Nobody tells you HOW. Here's the exact process I used before building IdeaScope: 1. Googled the problem, found Reddit threads of people complaining about it 2. Counted how many "workaround" tools people were using 3. DMed 5 strangers and asked 1 question: "how do you currently solve X?" 4. If 3/5 said "manually" or "spreadsheet" - built it Zero surveys. Zero landing pages. Zero waitlists. Just conversations. Most founders skip this. Then wonder why nobody shows up. #SaaS #indiehacker #buildinpublic
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SimPlugEliteHH (@SimPlugElite040) reported@GrapheneOS Hey, if I want to download Rakuten Viber from the Aurora Store, it always says the activation failed, is there any way to fix this? I saw on Reddit with a separate user profile with google services, is this good to do? Let me know for some fix
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Nostro, the Turning Point (@Mars2021Kj) reported@813Randy1 @TrueGamer1111 Graphics are nice, but they aren’t a substitute for substance or consistency. I never said the graphics were bad, they’re not, they’re on the quality that I would expect from 2018 and Ragnarok, or in other words, great. Can’t speak to the TV shows as they haven’t been made, but I don’t think it’s going to translate very well. As for story, this was an awful pick for a protagonist. Faye as a character was at her best when we knew as little about her as possible, I’ve posted about this a lot, you can check my feed if you like, but it boils down to her and Freya being botched pretty bad in Ragnarok, a game I like, but it has its warts and those two take the cake story wise. As for the game itself, this was my response to that via the directors own words: And finally, “this is still very much a God of War game…” as I look at the promotional art for it, with its pastel yellow and puke green protagonist with a talking purple ribbon sword, and a gelatinous Reddit cube that could die five minutes in and it wouldnt be fast enough, to the generic fantasy castle and enchanted woods in the background, and the ugly magenta covering of the title: Laufey. It can have the name God of War plastered over it, but that’s about all it has in common. If you care about something, you don’t stay silent when it’s going to ****. I’ve loved this series since it began, it genuinely hurts to see them be this batshit tonedeaf. If you check my posts I’ve said this a bunch too, An unforced error, one entirely self inflicted.
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Bonemeal (@bonemeal_ai) reported@thenowhereway Reddit! There are plenty of people already discussing their problems and looking for your solution
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ash (@Chattythoughts) reported@tjtakedown @nneile @Mochievous They had a version of Armani si I couldn’t track down for the life of me. Haunted me for MONTHS. went down a Reddit rabbit hole, found and joined a Facebook group, posted it, and they helped me figure out it was the eclat version. Now I don’t hesitate to buy, the regret is 😭😭
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twentyonecookies (@21biscuits26820) reportedhonest serious angry question. does ANYONE still get ANY help for anything on reddit? it seems every single time i try to ask for anything there (a game, lost media, whatever) - i get immediately shut down by auto-moderation, bc "its old", "its been asked before", "it mentions X or Y" , "incorrect flair" etc. what IS the purpose of this ****?
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Jimmy Mehta (@jimmy_9126) reportedIn my case i faced another issue.. I took permission from mods beforehand so that was smooth, was getting good views and responses. But then some one started saying it's AI slop and things started to go negative. So i had to handle that. In my experience there also people on reddit who just want to take everything down , so we need to handle that carefully or things turn negative real fast. Thankfully this person was overall good and i respect that.
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Sasha Torres (@JustinSadur) reported@jcsoapland I said that the writing in Doom 2016 was terrible on Reddit and they got really mad at me. Little did I know how much worse Eternal would be. Very funny that they the lampshaded how unimportant lore was in the first game, only to drown you in it in the sequels. All slop.
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Worm-Anchorite (@ItsWarlok) reported@LalitoPrime2004 The OG poster on Reddit posted this picture uncensored in the comment section. I can't remember the last time I went into a new skybound issue unspoiled I'm so tired
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Ridark (@ridark_eth) reportedHow to Make $60,000/Month from the Most Boring SaaS on the Internet An IT administrator got tired of the daily grind, stopped chasing hyped-up AI trends, and built a micro-SaaS generating $60,000 a month. He didn't build complex ecosystems, and he didn't raise millions in venture capital. He took one specific, incredibly boring pain point from his own day job and solved it with a simple tool. Every single day, he followed a strict, military-like rule: laser-focus on the task, zero screen time on social media during work hours, and maximum speed of execution. He dropped the MVP for free directly on Reddit, took the initial hate and feedback on the chin, and immediately turned on a $25/month subscription to validate if the market was actually willing to pay. While the rest of the world is busy building the 100th image generator, his "boring" B2B service generates consistent cash with a near-zero customer churn rate. His main secrets: Zero tech overhead: He used basic "Bubble io" for the frontend, serverless Azure functions for the backend, and let Claude and ChatGPT handle the heavy lifting. Build where you have credibility: He didn't invent a niche out of thin air, he solved a problem he lived and breathed every day at work. Guerrilla marketing: Instead of burning cash on paid ads, he partnered with niche influencers (Microsoft MVPs) whose YouTube demos have been driving highly targeted leads for years, completely for free. Speed over polish: Features are shipped immediately. It’s always better to launch a working hotfix today than a perfect product six months late. Check out the full breakdown of this case study and the founder's exact playbook in the video below.
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gracie ❦ (@livsdayla) reported@BattinsonMarvel every single time i’ve seen something posted on reddit, it’s always been true so ummmm yeah it’s a reliable source! & the fact that the person who made the post didn’t even know **** about off campus and took down the post once they realized how big the fandom was ++
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Shaun (@shaun_on_x) reportedReddit can glitch sometimes gng If you post stuff and delete posts sometimes you can end up seeing those posts. :)
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blackknightyrre (@blackknightyrre) reported@GraniRau I have contributed to this problem but also the types of media we use like Xitter, Reddit, and Tiktok don't allow for much more than quotes and soundbites