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Amazon Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Amazon users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Amazon, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world’s largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. Originally a book seller but has expanded to sell a wide variety of consumer goods and digital media as well as its own electronic devices.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Bigastro, Valencia 1
Perth, WA 1
Dallas, TX 2
Seattle, WA 5
Barcelona, Catalonia 1
Oak Lawn, IL 1
Castelsarrasin, Occitanie 1
Salzburg, Salzburg 1
Fort Smith, AR 1
Los Angeles, CA 6
Chicago, IL 5
Paris, Île-de-France 18
Fléron, Wallonia 1
Melbourne, VIC 1
Township of Evan, KS 11
Lillers, Hauts-de-France 1
Ciudad Jardín, MEX 1
Southampton, England 1
Valencia, PA 1
Les Herbiers, Pays de la Loire 1
Coacalco, MEX 2
Rouyn-Noranda, QC 1
Atlanta, GA 5
Sydney, NSW 1
Hyannis, MA 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
A Estrada, Galicia 1
Morlaix, Brittany 1
Mumbai, MH 1
Iztapalapa, CDMX 1
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Community Discussion

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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ldtkccmorgan
    Leslie Morgan (@ldtkccmorgan) reported

    @CarolineSiede WF is terrible since Amazon bought it. It was great when it was locally Austin owned

  • MNalbot
    Barney (@MNalbot) reported

    @JS9511606021086 Dude, it's a fraud. Faith is a wonderful thing for a lot of people: you "put on hold" critical thinking. However, as time goes by your world view never expands, and you end up going down a rabbit hole. I suggest you travel to places like India, Bhutan, Vietnam, the Amazon, etc.

  • LeeJohn_BNS
    . (@LeeJohn_BNS) reported

    @VelvetNoirBC Damn. Thought y'all shuttered the business after shutting down the site then moving to Amazon, and then I couldn't find y'all on Amazon the last few months.

  • BZZROfficial
    BZZR (@BZZROfficial) reported

    @MaijinMaik @buddiesquad87 Hey Mike! Please try using this link for Amazon fire. It should auto sync if your Amazon account and Firestick are signed into the same account. Let us know if you run into anymore issues!

  • Benzinga
    Benzinga (@Benzinga) reported

    Elon Musk says government-issued “universal high income” checks could be the best response if AI and robotics cause widespread unemployment. The Tesla ($TSLA) and SpaceX ($SPCX) CEO argued that automation will eventually produce so many goods and services that higher federal payments would not necessarily trigger inflation. Musk’s view is that AI and robots could increase output far faster than the money supply grows. If that happens, he believes society could move toward abundance rather than scarcity. When one X user argued that luxury goods like penthouses would still be limited, Musk pushed back. He said AI and robotics could eventually make it possible for everyone to have a penthouse if they wanted, because economic output could rise by several orders of magnitude. Musk also pointed to Iain M. Banks’ “Culture” novels as the best vision of a post-scarcity society. His broader idea is that work may eventually become optional if machines can produce enough for everyone. Jeff Bezos has a different view of AI’s labor impact. The Amazon ($AMZN) founder recently argued that AI may create a labor shortage instead of mass unemployment by helping people invent new products, launch businesses and take on work that does not exist yet. The debate comes down to what happens after AI boosts productivity. Bezos sees more work being created, while Musk sees a future where automation creates enough abundance that traditional employment may no longer be necessary.

  • RamenTumbleweed
    Sheridan Blythe Oddities (@RamenTumbleweed) reported

    @Opiumbrella I had an Amazon Wish List, but I took it down because it said it could expose my home address. Smh.

  • MacroBombastic
    Macro Bombastic (@MacroBombastic) reported

    @Polymarket Lmao classic Amazon. Even their calculator is broken, bro.

  • ilyasbuilds
    Ilyas (@ilyasbuilds) reported

    If you owe 1.5 million to AWS, you have a problem If you owe 1.5 trillion to AWS, amazon has a problem

  • Revision_124c41
    Gareth Walker (@Revision_124c41) reported

    @Firebreather452 There is an old saying, "the more things change the more they stay the same". Change is inevitable, but it also turns back in ward on it's self just as much. Same problems different scenarios. "YOU CANNOT STOP THE FUTURE" is just nonsense teenage angst and hollywood bluster. Don't get me wrong, I'm not looking to go back to riding horses. I might consider it if my car has DRM and starts having advertisements every time I turn the car on before I can go anywhere. Funny thing about Evolution, since your keen on how things evolve, is that evolution is a double edged sword. Things fail to catch on and get traction. Species go extinct. Technology is littered with failed technology. It's also clutter with failed forecasts of the future. It's evolution is not something easily predicted. Cellphones by now were supposed to replace laptops, but the NexDock and android productivity software hasn't exactly caught on as a full replacement. This was predicted as far back as the 90s with shows like Tekwar and the movie AI from steven spielberg. Let me know when youre docking your phone instead of using a PC. People predicted that CD, DVD, Vinyl, Bluray, UHD were all dead technology. Yet I can go to amazon and get any one of those things and there is a resurgence. People still buy these things. Digital is just a distribution channel, I think people like yourself need to understand this and the problems with those channels. It took a decade+ for a lot of these digital services to get their heads out of their asses in the music space. itunes and amazon as well as others eventually finally went DRM free. Sadly many of those services don't always supply options for audio formats. Amazon only provices MP3's, itunes supplies aac. Neither of which are lossey audio formats. Then we have FLAC which is lossless, but I don't trust in those services that provide flac nor do they always get the music I want. Sometimes I want those special albums physical, especially if they are a band I like, a symphony I enjoy, or just a random album that is precious to me. Audiophiles will talk your ear off about it. Movies the same thing is coming about and they too have to figure out this DRM free problem before anyone considers their nonsense as applicable to reality. Streaming services aren't reliable. Servers to stream purchased content are even less reliable and sub divide your content further. A lot of these movie fans just get the discs and setup their own servers because the nonsense is just not worth the headache. Which leaves us with games. GOG is the only guys in town that don't do DRM games. PC has an open market. Sony is taking away the one bit of leverage they had left over PC. A reason some of us back in 2006 left the platform, because valve was the future. Thank you Epic and GoG for fixing that problem. Thank you valve for endorsing proton, improving your policies, supporting linux, and giving us a future beyond microsoft. So the next time you call someone a loser. Maybe think to yourself who the loser really is. The person who understands the situation, or the person sitting on the sidelines calling every one a loser with zero concept of what is happening.

  • DragonLogos
    Paul Wiggins (@DragonLogos) reported

    @hendri54973 @cb_doge Excuse me, Space42 /BrianSAT has nothing to do with Amazon LEO. While on the topic of Amazon, their current investment is via a EEIP agreement, Starlink also want a EEIP deal and are willing to give SA up to 3 Billion Rand. So tell me, what is the problem here?

  • overclassifiedx
    OVERCLASSIFIED (@overclassifiedx) reported

    @Truth_SeekersTV @ufologyresearch No problem! Was going to order off Amazon but might just head out to the store and grab a copy

  • preperat
    Dave (@preperat) reported

    @TruthFairy131 Ironic that this video is stored in a data centre and the hardware that feeds it is also controlled from a datacentre. Put down your phone, cancel your Netflix, dont order food on Uber, or buy anything on Amazon.

  • chetanpatel128
    chetan patel (@chetanpatel128) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp I've already gone through your customer support several times, but no one has been willing to resolve the issue. That's exactly why I reached out on X. Please stop redirecting me to the same support and escalate this to someone who can take ownership.

  • dave_tremaine
    Dave Tremaine (@dave_tremaine) reported

    @e_cdalton I drop it once a week and without a case it’s very stressful few seconds until I see it still has not broken.(RIP ~8 $2 Amazon screen protectors)

  • slowtowndunn
    em |-/ 🎱 (@slowtowndunn) reported

    my old school just posted an Amazon wishlist on facebook for things they want for their teachers for preplanning and one of the main things is personal fans… how much do you want to bet that the AC is broken… just like it was the last year during preplanning and the first week

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