Reddit status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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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.
May 30: 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 (61%)
- Errors (25%)
- Sign in (13%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Reddit outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 22 hours ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 6 days ago |
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Website Down | 8 days ago |
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Sign in | 8 days ago |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TonyDeagle (@siemtony) reported@BreenyWolfgang @EsfandTV This is the only correct answer out of the Hundreds of comments. There is one thread on Reddit from a few years back and this the fix a guy posted. Saved thousands of people lol
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Akim (@Akim23310630402) reportedDear @Reddit Unblocking My Reddit Account & Unban My Reddit Account Fix me Please For Gmail
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported@blakeir The permission-ask kills momentum. They opened your email. You already have a micro-yes. Use it. Bigger problem: most cold emails fail before word one because they're going to the wrong people. I built Buddyy to fix the targeting. Finding leads across X, Reddit, forums, and more before writing a single word.
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right wing Gardening (@RightWingGarden) reported@Zabi_pilled @fleshsimulator I'm down. We will be banned but I have no other use for reddit so let's go!!
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Lieutenant Literal (@Brian4rmtheWood) reported@Reddit y’all banned my account for seven days for inciting violence and I did no such thing. Is there any way to resolve this falsely flagged by automation issue?
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Shy Black Youth💖💜💙 (@KP99262429) reported@ashhggbnfvb @wifeguyyuta This is a serious problem that needs to be addressed. Those people (men and sapphics who are attracted to men) who participate in this type of evil @$$ sh!+ need to be shot dead. I am tired of people hiding behind the word "kink" to excuse things that are wrong. Report the reddit
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🏂 (@goonscroII) reportedYou *** lovers/*** worshipping gooners mind if I drop some ball knowledge on this app? She’s not an OF model or pornstar or Reddit NSFW girl, just some chick with a huge *** if you guys are down. She’s also not anyone I actually know so relax, you IRL-lusting gooners
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gmElezen | Adi Shankar Presents: Evercold (@gmElezen) reportedEven Wuk Lamat and Erenville felt they had a more fun dynamic again, with Wuk Lamat tracking him down and trapping him to say goodbye. I made a reddit post about this and the consensus was that there was indeed a sudden improvement in 7.4, tho 7.2 and 7.3 were getting better
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YOU ARE IN A CULT (@trashkais) reported@BlocksRetards @MoronMining I was recently traumatized by screenshots of reddit troons complaining of internal rot pocket hair growth issues
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Yassine Zaanouni (@YassineZaanouni) reportedday 5 of STOP building and START marketing. email warmup is looking healthy so far. 92% landing in inbox, 0 in spam. gmail, microsoft, zoho, hostinger all at 100%. a few more days of warming, then real cold outreach to studios starts next week. still on tiktok and reddit every day. warming both up so im not posting from a cold account next week. and ill be honest, i didnt fully stop building. reworked the pricing page and the hero this week. those were conversion changes so im counting them as marketing. mostly a setup week. real outreach and first tiktok/reddit posts start next week. heads up, x is shutting down communities today, so this is my last post here. im moving the daily updates over to my main profile. if you want next week's real outreach numbers, follow me there 🙏
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Gagan Ghotra (@gaganghotra_) reportedprobably the smartest play in marketing game - Reddit in last 12 months have slowly moved to the point where non logged in experience is 100% same as logged in user. Earlier used to be like some interactions trigger - login callout and you would have to log in to like expand comments but now it's seemless. I think other social media platforms should do this too!!
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Sarah. Black Lives Matter. (@fandomxgoddess) reported@that1983vibe I think it’s disingenuous to pretend that young people can’t do research, care about issues in their community, or seek evidence when claims are made about the community’s history. Reddit was a mixed bag of random, anonymous answers without evidence, which is why I asked for more
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Ilan | CreatoHub (@ilan_hertz) reported@Diveshj25 Between those two, students are usually the cheaper wedge — they talk about money problems publicly (Reddit, campus Discords) so you can reach them without paid ads. Salaried employees are bigger LTV but quieter buyers. Easier to get traction with the loud one first.
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cold 🥑 (@coldhealing) reported@spikesguides Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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Zapps (@Zappstr_) reportedI heard the X is shutting down communities. I will see you all on the reddit. 🫡
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported74% of people who discover a brand online research it on reddit before buying 71% use reddit specifically to find solutions to their problems your reddit presence isn't a nice-to-have it's what happens right before someone decides to trust you or not
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jan ✮ (@r0ckwithjennie) reportedReddit lowkey has all the problem solved in the world
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aris. (@olisamekas) reportedAnybody with a functioning brain knows religious people can be kind, welcoming, and morally upright but to try and boil down any and all trepidation about them as Reddit Atheist Behaviour makes you look like a plant I'm sorry
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Leaf 🦭 robo ****** (@MaulsBigPP) reported@SquashFold this is why i say reddit is exactly like amino where if you post anything at all they hunt you down and kill you
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Em (@atinyramble) reportedlike I have fit issues with a lot of clothing because everything hurts and my proportions are ✨weird✨ so I've spent the last few months trying to replace stuff, and most of the recommendations I've found have been from reddit
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Emmanuel | Builder (@Emmanuel1134541) reported@loading_X__ @X @ai Somewhere on Reddit right now, someone is describing the exact problem your SaaS should solve. Most founders will never see it. Kairo scans Reddit 24/7 and surfaces those pain signals automatically before your competitors do.
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Purushottam Baghel (@PurushottamBagh) reportedWe got our first 200 customers without ads. Before building, we manually searched Reddit for people already talking about the problem we wanted to solve. No cold outreach. No growth hacks. Just conversations with people actively looking for a solution. Big lesson: - Stop looking for customers. - Start looking for intent.
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awesome_apricote (@coolestapricote) reported@ashiepaws @ArcticRel0ad according to first-result-from-google-reddit-nerd-in-a-thread, it actually is just 4 gpus with 8gb each, and is too old for even a plex server soooo
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported@santoshstack The harder problem is finding the right people for those calls. We monitor X/Twitter, Reddit, LinkedIn, and forums for people already describing the exact problem we solve. That's Buddyy. Way easier than cold outreach.
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Purushottam Baghel (@PurushottamBagh) reportedMost founders try to convince people they have a problem. We did the opposite. We found people already complaining about the problem on Reddit and talked to them. That simple approach got us our first 200 customers. Distribution gets much easier when you find intent instead of chasing attention.
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Crong (@CrongMartini) reported@AdamNutter @garlotic Erm… Reddit is down the hall to the left, buddy. Heh-
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GoldRust (Potemkin's Bara Husband) (@MenLuvr1738) reportedI love making fun of reddit but I can't lie the ammount of extremely niche tech problems I've had that only got solved cuz of a random dude on reddit from 13 years ago is kind of crazy
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UnsentAuron 🗡️ (@UnsentAuron1) reported@TheHat2 @reddit_lies I’m ashamed of how much I’ve been reliant on Reddit. Wokeness drama was such a tiny percent of my usage. I deleted the app from my phone for now. I hoping a cool-down period before I add it back & log on with my new account will slip under their radar 🙁
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Tohid M (@tohid_mahedavi) reported@compileandpush @Aqib__786Ai @konceptai_site fair concern. no system is perfect. a highly upvoted Reddit thread doesn't always mean a viable business. that's why we layer it: source engagement (real replies, not just upvotes) + multi-model analysis + competitor check. if a "problem" has no competitors at all, that's actually a red flag we flag in the output. community voting is the final filter. if real founders look at an idea and downvote it, that signal matters more than any algorithm. the crowd catches what the AI misses.
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Nate☆ (@VirtualVentura) reportedmy mouse have scrolling issue then i search a solution in reddit it ended up working 😭saved me to buy another wireless mouse but still i am going buy it on my bday either way