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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
Elizabeth, NJ 1
Toronto, ON 9
Easton, MD 1
Birmingham, AL 1
Paris, Île-de-France 10
Kansas City, MO 3
Cadillac, MI 1
Atlanta, GA 10
Township of Evan, KS 23
Manchester, England 3
Riverside, CA 2
Ashland, PA 1
Lockport, NY 1
Gustavo Adolfo Madero, CDMX 1
Bengaluru, KA 2
Cluses, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
San Miguel de Allende, GUA 1
Ashburn, VA 7
Rochester, England 1
Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Île-de-France 1
Tucson, AZ 1
Seattle, WA 8
Houston, TX 11
Málaga, Andalusia 1
San Luis Potosí, SLP 1
Hagenbach, ACAL 1
Roby, TX 1
Winter Garden, FL 1
Greer, SC 2
Manchester, NH 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RyanTmhg
    R.T (@RyanTmhg) reported

    @CultureCrave @Polygon Nooo the next one will be *** because Amazon want all the profits and they will think ‘how hard can it be to make a game like First Light’, they will believe it was the IP that made it sell so well and not the quality of the game so the next one wil be terrible 😭

  • cainehassen
    nakedtruth (@cainehassen) reported

    @AmazonMGMStudio @amazon it beggars belief you have a captured audience in the #stargate fan base, you then choose to alienate them and cancel the hugely anticipated Martin Gero reimagining. @JeffBezos fix this. The decision is flat out wrong.

  • hushedconcept
    HushedConcept (@hushedconcept) reported

    @amazongames No one cares if the AI you use is in the final product or not. The issue is using it at all. I already swore off all Amazon developed games, but it's nice to know I can blacklist the Tomb Raider series as well from now on.

  • Caspearious
    Caspearious (@Caspearious) reported

    @eodyn7 @Schweinzig @disparutoo Just one problem... Amazon is so pervasive in our every day, that killing an IP only costs them pennies on the dollar considering how much Amazon makes in total with their various services. How many people are going to give up their Prime they use mainly for ordering and shipping quickly (but get Prime Video as a free extra)? How many people are going to stop using Amazon in general for all their orders even if they have given up Prime?

  • ShillofNothing
    V (@ShillofNothing) reported

    @goodheart_jacob @Imn0tDaredevil IO wants to self publish their games thigh, that’s the problem. They only had WB publish Hitman II so they could gather funds and grow confident in their ability to self publish. The chances of them wanting AMAZON of all companies to publish is 0.01%

  • AugustMoudy
    Augusto (@AugustMoudy) reported

    @darkprometheus1 @shm00ple @Wario64 The fact is now I just see ur upset with Amazon so let’s both move on and actually just see if they keep IOI and if they do ima tell you u was crying for nothing and u got to simmer down ur hate over there it’s gonna be okay

  • DeaconRj
    RJ (@DeaconRj) reported

    @MichaelShanks We don’t want a modern twisted-up watered-down version of what is and was Stargate. I watch reruns of SG-1 and Atlantis nightly on Amazon @PrimeVideo and @PlutoTV.

  • 1mediaoutlaw
    Kiara Ashanti (@1mediaoutlaw) reported

    @RMBee I think, you need to bring the following up to John when it comes to Stargate and other similar situations. "Sorry but John has this wrong and the evidence is in the history of Hollywood doing this. Here is the reality. If you did nothing more than just pull the stargate fans, that would be enough viewers to make it a success in today's world, just from them. But in reality, you would get the fans and the new people. But when you go for a new audience, you lost the primary one. nearly ALWAYS. This is what these people always screw up and the mistake has been done with star wars, comic book shows, Doctor Who and mostly infamously with Amazon Rings of Power. Hell even Bud Light made this dumb *** mistake. If I pitched a brand new show, it would get turned down because it has no audience base yet. So they go with past IP's because of the fan base it has. That is the play as a way to reduce risk. But then you go out and essentially do something that is just like creating a new show out of wholecloth??? Its ******* dumb. You picked the IP because of its current fanbase. they are your base customers so you need to satisfy them first. If you do, you will be more successful than doing it in the opposite direction."

  • owenslindsay1
    Lindsay Owens (@owenslindsay1) reported

    The NY Business Council, National Retail Federation, and corporate giants like Amazon, JP Morgan, Uber, DoorDash, & Instacart (who swore up and down they didn’t use surveillance pricing) are on an intense, closed-door crusade to kill the legislation.

  • theexiste
    J. Saint (@theexiste) reported

    @stakReal @AKTraderFarce @JPATrades So they are beating Amazon will go up or down?

  • 37mule
    37mule (@37mule) reported

    @Northerngold01 There is no restriction in Canadian criminal law that prevents anyone from carrying a hunting knife on their belt. I use mine to open Amazon boxes. Some municipalities like Calgary require you to conceal them, which is a problem.

  • rpwbrowne
    Richard Browne (@rpwbrowne) reported

    @CultureCrave @Polygon This makes no sense given Amazon have basically shut down all their publishing and development. Now IOI will work with MGM/Amazon on future games, and did at the end of this one, but nothing there says they'll publish them.

  • ZeroDayFlawLLC
    Matt Holibaugh (@ZeroDayFlawLLC) reported

    @oguzerkan Nvidia has 95% market share. Where are they going to grow that from? AMD has enormous room to absorb that as costs become a factor in hyper scaler capex. Meta and Amazon are already spending all their free cash flow. Something’s gotta give. But even if they slow down, amd can benefit massively. Nvidia is dependent on everyone spending everything that have on nvidia. Not sustainable.

  • AAC0519
    AAE (@AAC0519) reported

    I just spent an hour navigating @amazon @PrimeVideo trying to resolve a basic problem: I cannot access a video for which I paid (order and invoice shown in my purchases). Even @Grok could not help, as every link was to an AI dead end. Good grief, Amazon. Do better. Don't bury me inside an AI maze, none of which is relevant.

  • 0xAndros
    Andros (@0xAndros) reported

    These are the only 8 moats remaining for companies, according to @gokulr: 1. Data Moat Proprietary data nobody else has access to. Spotify has a decade of listening behavior across hundreds of millions of users. You can't recreate Discover Weekly without it. 2. Workflow Moat How deeply embedded you are in a company's operations. Weak by itself : but depth matters. NetSuite (runs your entire business) = 1. Zendesk (lightweight ticketing) = 0.5. 3. Regulatory Moat Licenses, capital requirements, multi-year procurement contracts. Coinbase has money transmission licenses state by state + FinCEN registration. Makes it nearly impossible for enterprises to custody crypto elsewhere. 4. Distribution Moat Proprietary, exclusive distribution channels. Intuit trained a network of CPAs to only use QuickBooks. Your accountant won't use the competitor: that's a distribution moat. 5. Ecosystem Moat Third parties built on top of you. You can vibe-code an e-commerce platform : but can you recreate the 100K+ developers who built Shopify apps? Every merchant uses 5-6 third-party apps. That ecosystem IS the moat. 6. Network Moat Classic marketplace density. AI can replicate DoorDash's software : it can't replicate courier density, restaurant liquidity, or reputation history. 7. Physical Infrastructure Moat Atoms > bits. Wherever you have physical infrastructure, displacement is structurally harder. Humanoid robots might close this gap, but not yet. 8. Scale Moat When your scale makes costs so low they're unreplicable. Amazon, TSMC. Important caveat: pure software companies can no longer claim scale moat: AI makes software production equally cheap for everyone. This moat belongs to hyperscalers and physical-world companies now. The scoring framework: - 4+ moats → pretty damn secure - 2-3 → weak position, needs work - 1 or less → real trouble - 0 → you're screwed Real example: < Atlassian scores ~3 (data + workflow + ecosystem). < Monday scores ~1 (workflow only). Both down 75% : but Atlassian is likely oversold while Monday may be correctly priced. Interestingly enough, Gokul explicitly excludes brand as a moat. Switching costs are approaching zero, data portability is getting easy, and pixel-perfect clones are trivial. Brand matters for consumers. For B2B? Increasingly irrelevant. How are you ranking on this score?

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