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GoDaddy Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where GoDaddy users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with GoDaddy, 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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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Cuauhtémoc, CDMX 4
Benito Juarez, CDMX 3
Mexico City, CDMX 2
Seattle, WA 1
Oakland, CA 1
Houston, TX 1
Juárez, CHH 1
Carson City, NV 1
High Point, NC 1
Makati City, National Capital Region 1
Alexandria, VA 1
Iztapalapa, CDMX 1
Coatzacoalcos, VER 1
Mount Dora, FL 1
Aurangabad, MH 1
York, ON 1
Hyderabad, TG 1
Lima, Provincia de Lima 1
Reykjavík, Höfuðborgarsvæði 1
Kettering, England 1
Iztacalco, CDMX 1
Urbandale, IA 1
São Paulo, SP 1
Curitiba, PR 1
Bad Wurzach, Baden-Württemberg Region 1
Chengdu, Sichuan Sheng 1
Nashville, TN 1

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GoDaddy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • INSMNC2 INSMNC (@INSMNC2) reported

    @CarmineSabia @GoDaddy “Cancel culture”?

  • RogerLibby5 Roger Libby (@RogerLibby5) reported

    @verge @GoDaddy Spend $18,000 a year with you. Seems like we need to look for another service. I have talked with others tonight they are thinking the same thing.

  • andy_pucko andy p (@andy_pucko) reported

    imagine being so bad even #GoDaddy won't host your Texas incel tipline?

  • texas_jd JDBuschinTexas (@texas_jd) reported

    @Miriam2626 @krislin02 Godaddy at least pulled the site. Denial of service attacks probably will shut the next one down. Just saying.

  • politicspoggers paru (@politicspoggers) reported

    @Dracathio Bro, you’re not even smart enough to know how to inspect element. You will never use GoDaddy.

  • surfnlaguna Howard Atlas (@surfnlaguna) reported

    @zerosum24 Godaddy hosting sucks!

  • spacefiddle spacefiddle (@spacefiddle) reported

    @CarmineSabia @GoDaddy By all means do so. And when you see how many mainstream Americans are also "the ones who purchase products" and don't support your insanity,versus the small vocal fascist minority you're so enamored of, maybe you'll actually pause for a moment and reflect. Anything's possible.

  • amandastacks_ Amanda Stacks (@amandastacks_) reported

    @DebraMessing I don’t disagree this would be AMAZING but we should acknowledge that @elonmusk moving his entire operation out of Texas is a much bigger logistical situation that godaddy canceling a hosting account. I do hope he will find some creative ways to put the foot down on Texas though.

  • Frothboy J.O. - Podcaster (**** Around / Find Out) (@Frothboy) reported

    So, since @GoDaddy “aborted” the whistleblower website in Texas after 6 weeks, does @GoDaddy report itself or should I report them? How do I report them? Damn, this is a tough one.

  • SowellFood SowellFood (@SowellFood) reported

    @LifeNewsHQ @GoDaddy @GoDaddy I would like to cancel my business account. What number is the best to call to do so?

  • Xer0Rules Larry Hollis - GMing in Cyberspace (@Xer0Rules) reported

    @oldscout They lost GoDaddy? Do you know how badly you have to **** up to lose GoDaddy?

  • marygribbin809 Neeners777 (@marygribbin809) reported

    @ElieNYC @amberwb Web hosting company GoDaddy has given Texas Right to Life 24 hours to find a new hosting provider before cutting off service for violating their terms of service, The New York Times reports

  • PaulDavisThe1st Paul Davis (@PaulDavisThe1st) reported

    @ncardenastx GoDaddy has given them 24hrs to find another hosting service.

  • marygribbin809 Neeners777 (@marygribbin809) reported

    @Murp1953Tim @stockguy61 Web hosting company GoDaddy has given Texas Right to Life 24 hours to find a new hosting provider before cutting off service for violating their terms of service, The New York Times reports

  • canonreedit Arkansas 🏀Canon Bey-Reed (@canonreedit) reported

    @CarmineSabia @GoDaddy Inform yourself that they can jack up your domain price….and they never have to transfer it out. Keep messing around with them, that firewall might crash… some East European kid cashed in on your data.

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