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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

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June 9: Problems at Reddit

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 64% Website Down (64%)
  • 25% Errors (25%)
  • 12% Sign in (12%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Adelaide Website Down 4 days ago
Brisbane Website Down 6 days ago
Bengaluru Website Down 7 days ago
Dhaka Website Down 10 days ago
Bengaluru Sign in 11 days ago
Foligno Sign in 15 days ago
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MuteCanary_
    DunDunDun (@MuteCanary_) reported

    @DeadbugProjects @EracuStudios Reddit is a controlled environment moderated by scarily retarded bot-brained adult toddlers. All you'll end up doing is wasting time because any post or comment you make there gets taken down

  • bonemeal_ai
    Bonemeal (@bonemeal_ai) reported

    @Tristanrhee3 Find and talk to your ICP as much as you physically can You can start with Reddit, where there are plenty of people already talking about their problems and looking for your solution

  • Chudphlosion64
    🇻🇦🇺🇸 Holy Mama's Boy 🇮🇪 🇻🇦 (@Chudphlosion64) reported

    @AntardeepanRoy @Jacquouillea @TheGameVerse Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • michal_jares
    Michal Jareš (@michal_jares) reported

    @DeadbugProjects @EracuStudios Reddit is a ******** for promoting games. Almost every subreddit has a rule against it and takes it down unless you post it as "My friend likes this game"

  • asukachud
    Asuka's Top Chud (@asukachud) reported

    holy reddit game and an xbox exclusive just shut it down now bro you can still cut the losses

  • MissDidiDomme
    Miss Didi (@MissDidiDomme) reported

    in all seriousness tho does anyone know what this could be or know how tf to contact reddit? i used the form and it said i chose the wrong “issue” heading but none of the issues match my issue !

  • kensavage
    Ken Savage (@kensavage) reported

    I built LaunchClub to $80K/mo. Two years. Every client came from Reddit threads, DMs, and referrals. Zero paid ads. And now I'm starting something brand new from scratch. I found a problem I can't stop thinking about: local businesses spend $0 on AI. They hear about ChatGPT and have no idea where to begin. So I'm building @HireAutoM8. AI employees for local businesses, starting at $1/hour. This is day one again. I'm documenting the whole thing.

  • MunchiesGod
    Rollo (@MunchiesGod) reported

    @StarCitizenDan just because you are lucky and have less problems, doesn’t mean other people lie. you are as much a problem as the people on reddit hating without even naming a reason.

  • 0xMoysei
    Moysei (@0xMoysei) reported

    @HodlReaper 9$ pdf written in 15 min off scraped reddit problems, the pipeline is cool dude

  • patye91
    LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reported

    Reddit Signature Hack for SAAS founders: \> Drop helpful comments in your niche subreddits. Minimum 10 comments per day for old accounts and less than 8 for new ones. \> Add subtle signature: "Built \[tool\] to solve this exact problem" \> Don't spam, genuinely help first \> Get 100+ signups from subreddits like r/startups, r/SAAS , r/showmeyoursaas ,r/showyourapp, r/entrepreneur , r/startups r/indiehackers ,r/entrepreneurRideAlong ,r/buildinpublic ,r/solopreneur, r/microSaaS, r/scaleinpublic, r/growmybusiness Doing this!

  • migirlinnj
    Ametra Burton (@migirlinnj) reported

    Anyone being robbed by @wix? Made an accidental purchase and they are refusing to refund the money. Website gave no option to ‘cancel’ only to ‘turn off renewal’. Reddit sites several with the same issue.

  • UseBackdoorOnly
    Backdoor (@UseBackdoorOnly) reported

    What the heck. I created a brand new Reddit account just yesterday, posted my very first message on r/DnD A genuine rant from a DnD player with 2 years of experience who’s already tired of DMs forcing you to make 47 skill checks just to open a simple door. And the moderators immediately removed it, claiming it was “AI GENERATED CONTENT”. Because I write clearly. Because I structure my sentences. Because I don’t make typos. A friend introduced me years ago to the “Credible Hulk” mindset (I always backup my rage with facts and documented sources...) and it stuck with me. That’s just how I naturally communicate. We really live in a time where if you don’t type with broken sentences, random emojis everywhere and zero structure, people instantly assume you’re a bot. In the NSFW artists community, my friends (who use AI to make drawings, including NSFW ones of me) have been joking for months that “Backdoor is an AI” because I write as fast as I speak (I use voice-to-text a lot). It’s always been a light-hearted running joke, and some of them even know me in real life... so I take it as fun. But when it’s my very first Reddit post on a brand new account and I get treated like a poorly coded bot and removed… that’s genuinely devaluing and disrespectful. #DnD #Reddit #AIHysteria

  • ChaoticDrewtral
    Dat Guy Drew 自由人 (@ChaoticDrewtral) reported

    @GoldenKaos @Cybren @siuansanche10 I does more often than not. It’s not a slippery slope when you’ve seen it over and over and over. The scenarios “that don’t happen” happen all the time. Go read Reddit DM advice forums. There’s five or six posts about this daily. Go on Facebook D&D groups, problem pops up daily

  • JimmyDave10
    Jimmy Dave (@JimmyDave10) reported

    @tibo_maker Interested. The churn fix especially caught my eye, that's usually where Reddit campaigns quietly die. What kind of products/niches have you seen work best? Dropping here so you can vet fit before I DM.

  • akanshaag45
    Akansha Agarwal (@akanshaag45) reported

    Problem 1: Zero third-party mentions outside their own site. No mentions on G2, Capterra, or Trustpilot. No Reddit threads discussing them. No journalist coverage in the last 18 months. Google doesn't care. LLMs care enormously. If you're not being talked about elsewhere, you don't exist to AI.

  • giladbuilds
    Gilad Avidan (@giladbuilds) reported

    @0xXinNian Building two: Pounce monitors X and Reddit in real time and drafts replies in your voice. Userjam turns your product data into plain English updates in Slack. both solving problems I had as a founder.

  • BradfemlyWalsh
    Shambo of Luxembourg (@BradfemlyWalsh) reported

    @emwithme There you go!! I have a hypertonic pelvic floor which can cause similar pain and it's just nonexistent now I'm on Fexofenadine. I learned this through trailing through Reddit subs about bladder issues. I'm nothing if not obsessive! You could easily be on it 365 days a year...

  • lyanuy
    dylan (@lyanuy) reported

    tog reddit may be a terrible place but at least they hate ai

  • MildraTheMonk
    Mildra 📿 Winter Monk vTuber 【VRiot】 (@MildraTheMonk) reported

    @belladonnafeli >Reddit Well there's the problem.

  • kawaiixd34th
    xd43thx (@kawaiixd34th) reported

    @0bunii Naw it’s what sent to me bc ppl r saying ur getting mentally worse n they don’t like u report me. I mean ur on video cyberstalking me. In 4k. And it’s not Reddit. Ur really really slow. Like honestly bro omg u have no self awareness

  • d1pp3r_eth
    d1pp3r.eth (@d1pp3r_eth) reported

    THIS KID SKIPPED TRADING SCHOOL, ASKED AI TO EXPLAIN THE CHART, AND MADE HIS FIRST PROFITABLE WEEK ON DAY 9 Everyone told him the same thing. Learn technicals first. Study candlestick patterns for six months. Paper trade until it clicks. Then maybe, maybe think about going live He spent six hours prompting an AI model instead First session — he fed it a chart and asked what it saw. The AI broke down the pattern, explained the momentum, flagged the entry zone. He took the trade. It worked. Then he did something most beginners never do — he asked the AI why it worked. That conversation taught him more than three weeks of YouTube tutorials He didn’t skip the learning. He compressed it. Used the AI as a tutor that never gets tired of explaining, never judges a dumb question, never tells you to just go read a book Most people treat trading education like a gate you have to pass through before you’re allowed to make real decisions. He treated AI like a co-pilot and learned by doing, in real time, with real money, with a system watching his back The classic path looks like this: six months of theory, three months of paper trading, two blown accounts, one breakthrough. His path looked different. Not because he got lucky. Because he changed the feedback loop Textbook traders are still arguing about RSI settings in Reddit threads. He already closed his third green week The edge was never the indicator. It was always the decision-making process. AI didn’t give him a shortcut. It gave him a better process on day one

  • rohit_jsfreaky
    Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported

    @Sathibuilds find 10 people complaining about the exact problem you're solving on reddit or twitter. dm each one. half ignore, 2 try, 1 sticks. that's user one

  • BhattBuilds
    Shubham Bhatt (@BhattBuilds) reported

    ideaFast just crossed 100 signups with almost zero marketing. A few things I've learned so far: • Launch everywhere you can. • Show up consistently on X, Threads, and Reddit. • Find people actively complaining about the problem you're solving. • Study competitors obsessively. Learn what works, what doesn't, and where the gaps are. Now the focus shifts to active users. Back to building!!

  • Rugged_Rascal
    RuggedRascal (@Rugged_Rascal) reported

    @TikTokSupport what’s going on with this new 0 views glitch everyone is having big reports here and on Reddit and not one person has been helped. You know this is a issue but don’t care

  • jess_ann_pin
    Jessica Pin (@jess_ann_pin) reported

    I lost a 100k Dean’s Scholarship to Yale for saying facts about trans ********. I was harassed for 5 years, banned from Quora, and had my articles and podcast interviews taken down repeatedly. Finally, I got harassed by 10,000s of people, libeled and defamed in the press, and sent **** threats and death threats for saying anatomical facts that trans people themselves admit on Reddit. Trans activists went after both me and my family. They tried to get my study of clitoral anatomy retracted, undergraduate degree taken away (insane), and even contacted the hospital where my father works. They also laughed at the FGM I suffered. Trans ******** will forever be my ******* business.

  • Ezekiel43902
    Ezekiel A (@Ezekiel43902) reported

    @XonibSoftwareUg 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.

  • rohit_jsfreaky
    Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported

    @thenowhereway cold dms to people who already posted about the problem. reddit + twitter search are free. response rate beats every paid channel for the first 50 users

  • sahilyaps
    Sahil Nawaz (@sahilyaps) reported

    Most founders don't have a distribution problem. They have a visibility problem. If you're building a startup and looking for users, these subreddits can become your first distribution channel: r/entrepreneur r/startups r/SaaS r/sideProject r/indiehackers r/growthHacking r/productivity r/smallbusiness r/buildinpublic r/solopreneur r/microSaaS r/webdev r/marketing r/ecommerce r/freelance r/SEO r/socialMediaMarketing r/roastMyStartup r/alphaandBetaUsers But here's what most founders get wrong: They treat Reddit like an advertising platform. Reddit rewards contribution, not promotion. The best-performing posts usually don't start with: "Check out my startup." They start with: "Here's a problem I faced." "Can I get feedback on this?" "What would you do differently?" Tell a story. Share a lesson. Show a screenshot. Ask a genuine question. Then let curiosity do the marketing. The fastest way to get users is to participate. Save this for launch week.

  • tapodhana_
    tapodhana (@tapodhana_) reported

    @sonia_axion That's the problem. Most of my initial users came from a viral reddit thread, but they weren't specifically looking for form solutions. Generic traffic isn't very useful for validation. The product is only 15 days old so thinking to let another 15 days pass and then decide.

  • AlexEngineerAI
    Alex the Engineer (@AlexEngineerAI) reported

    What making Notion templates with ChatGPT looks like compared to building them manually. Before ChatGPT: You sketch the structure, build the databases, write all the instructional text, design the cover, and figure out pricing. A solid productivity template takes 6-10 hours if you are being thorough. After ChatGPT: You prompt for a structure outline, refine it, then build the actual Notion blocks yourself (AI can not do this part for you). The instructional copy, onboarding text, and product descriptions: 20-30 minutes instead of 2-3 hours. Total per template: 2-4 hours instead of 6-10. Income reality on Gumroad: Gumroad takes 10% per sale. They removed their Discover marketplace, so every sale comes from traffic you generate yourself: Twitter, Reddit, Notion community forums, YouTube. Common pricing: $7-29 per template. Month 1: $0-80. You are building distribution from zero. A decent launch on a small Twitter account might convert 3-8 sales. Month 3: $80-350 if you have been consistent about publishing content that builds authority in the Notion niche. Good templates compound — they keep selling after you stop promoting them. Month 6: $200-700/month is realistic for a portfolio of 5-8 templates with an active social presence pointing back to them. ChatGPT changes how fast you build the supply. It does not change the distribution problem. That part is still on you.