Reddit Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Reddit users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Reddit, make sure to submit a report below
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.
Reddit users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Foligno, Umbria | 1 |
| Odessa, FL | 1 |
| Guayaquil, Guayas | 1 |
| Atlanta, GA | 1 |
| Helsinki, Uusimaa | 1 |
| Lübeck, Hansestadt, Schleswig-Holstein | 1 |
| Craiova, Dolj | 1 |
| Nanaimo, BC | 1 |
| Chicago, IL | 2 |
| Pāhoa, HI | 1 |
| Pittsboro, NC | 1 |
| Buffalo, NY | 1 |
| Minneapolis, MN | 1 |
| Ocala, FL | 1 |
| Pélissanne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| The Hague, zh | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Round Rock, TX | 1 |
| Amman, Amman | 1 |
| Beauvais, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Pune, MH | 5 |
| Township of Norwood Park, IL | 1 |
| Stockholm, Stockholm | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
| Guyane, Guyane | 1 |
| Istanbul, Istanbul | 1 |
| City of Rapid City, SD | 1 |
| Edmonton, AB | 1 |
| San Francisco, CA | 1 |
| Saint-Pierre, Réunion | 1 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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RobotkinZ (@ZRobotkin) reported@OjasSharma276 Hey, guess what? I don't rely on AI for anything. The only thing I use it for is to troubleshoot issues on my Linux gaming rig. But if that went away tomorrow, I'll just go back to what I used to do: Browse forums and posts on Reddit. And I would be fine with it.
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Olami Lekan (@RealOlamius) reported@dinall_dev Your branding is honestly better than a lot of projects I see. The product is likely not the problem. The thing is, the right communities haven’t gotten there yet.” “Reddit is good for that because people trust recommendations more than traditional promotion.”
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Harmanjot Kaur (@itsharmanjot) reported🚨THE FBI PAYS THOUSANDS FOR THIS. A GUY ON GITHUB DOES IT WITH ONE COMMAND. It's called Sherlock. You type someone's username. It checks 400+ social networks in seconds and tells you every site that account exists on. Twitter. Instagram. TikTok. Reddit. GitHub. Telegram. Snapchat. Steam. Tinder. 391 more. 82,900 GitHub stars. 9,700 forks. 2,906 commits. MIT license. Free. Private investigators charge $200/hour to do this manually. OSINT companies charge enterprise contracts to package it. Background-check sites charge $30 a report. Sherlock is one terminal command. pipx install sherlock-project sherlock username123 That's it. Output in seconds. Saved to a text file with every URL where that username is registered. What it actually does: → Hunts a username across 400+ sites in parallel → Outputs CSV, XLSX, or plain text → Supports NSFW site checking with one flag → Runs through a SOCKS5 proxy for anonymity → Docker image, Homebrew, dnf, apt, all available → Browse all hits in your default browser with one flag → Searches multiple usernames at once Here's the wildest part: It was built by a developer named Siddharth Dushantha. One person started this. Now contributors from around the world maintain the site list because new social networks pop up every month. The same capability is sold by enterprise OSINT vendors like Maltego, Spokeo, and Pipl for thousands of dollars a year. Sherlock does the most useful 80 percent of it for $0 and fits in your terminal. One honest note: every search hits 400 sites with real HTTP requests. Use the proxy flag if you do not want your IP showing up in 400 server logs. And use it on yourself first, to see what you have left behind on the internet, before you use it on anyone else. The "delete your digital footprint" services that charge $129/month? They are running tools like this on the backend. The internet remembers your old usernames. Sherlock just shows you exactly where. Link in the first comment.
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sid。 (@sidhilvr) reportedWhat the fuckl is wrong with them? Look down upon people who watch #arafta ?? Whyyy what is this insane superiority complex it's our choice to watch we are free who are theyy mann. Reddit dot com is full of jokers such toxic app.
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Rex Thundercock (@rexthundercock) reported@AlchemistNull @Sola_Requiem Reddit is down the hall and to the left.
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R!cky W. (@wayne_m159) reported@ogorchukwuu @oku_yungx There's a sub on reddit known as medicalgore, they post images of extreme medical conditions, autopsies etc. You could build a niche breaking down a lot of peculiar medical issues. Think outside the box..
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Reddit Lies (@reddit_lies) reported@MBtheMick If we can get multiple ****** subreddits shut down and some lawsuits on Reddit mods violating FARA that might be a fair trade.
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Dating physics (@dating_physics) reportedWhat happens when you can explain dating better than you can do it? Two years of books. Podcasts on masculinity. Reddit threads dissected at 1am. I could draw a first date like a product funnel and explain approach anxiety to a psychology professor. None of it moved me an inch. The gap between understanding attraction and experiencing it turned out to be the entire problem. Every concept I collected became another reason to stay inside my head. Reading about it was the cleanest possible way to avoid doing it. The mechanism is simple. Theory gives the brain a hit of fake progress. You close the book feeling smarter about dating, and your nervous system interprets reading as action. You used up the motivation that was supposed to go toward talking to someone. The study replaced the practice and felt indistinguishable from it. What finally worked was embarrassing in its ordinariness. I started leaving the house with no plan. I said hello to strangers without rehearsing the second sentence. I let conversations die awkwardly and survived. I collected reps, not frameworks. The books I had read for two years started making sense inside of six weeks. Not because the ideas got better. Because my body finally had something to map them to. If you have read ten books on dating and been on fewer than ten dates this year, the problem is not your knowledge base. The problem is that studying a thing is not the same as doing it, and your nervous system has stopped noticing the difference.
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Adela Mincea | Marketing Economist (@adelamincea) reportedA founder posted on Reddit last week that he asked Claude how to get customers. Claude told him to do SEO, LinkedIn, Twitter and Reddit. He did all four for two months. Zero customers. He thinks Claude failed him. It didn't. He asked the wrong question. "How do I get customers" produces channel advice. Channel advice is the cheapest output a language model can give, because every marketing blog written since 2010 says the same four things. You don't pay for the model when you ask that. You pay for the model when you ask something only your data can answer. The question that moves money is "who already bought from me, why did they pick me over the alternative, and what did they almost buy instead." That answer is not on the internet. It's in your Stripe exports, your support tickets, your sales call recordings, the three reviews a customer left in broken English, the email a churned account sent on the way out. A language model trained on the public web can write you a LinkedIn post. It cannot tell you that your best customers are women between 35 and 50 buying for their mother-in-law, because that sentence has never been written down. Until someone extracts it, the model guesses. The guess looks confident. The campaign built on the guess loses money quietly for six months. This is the part the "Claude failed me" posts miss. The model is doing exactly what it was built to do: average the public internet. The public internet does not contain your buyer. Your buyer contains your buyer. If you're a founder running ads, writing copy, briefing an agency, or pointing a language model at your marketing, the cheapest upgrade you can make this quarter is to stop asking the model what to do and start feeding the model what it doesn't know. Pull thirty customer quotes from your reviews and emails. Note who churned and why. Write down the one objection that kept showing up on sales calls. That document is worth more than any prompt template you'll see this year. I build that document for clients. It's called a Voice of Customer audit. It takes the quotes your customers already wrote, finds the language and the objection patterns, and gives you back a brief any model can actually use. Link in comments.
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Sarah Chibi (@sarahchibiP) reportedWe gonna have to sue Samsung Because they are charging a price of a new tablet to Fix my 6months old tablet screen... Over a defect that I DIDN'T CAUSE I was drawing and the ******* glad CRACKED , my mom saw that it was OK in a minute and Then boom And we saw on reddit cases of that on s10 fe ones (mine's s11), it's a construction defect But the Samsung care said "it's human done damage to the screen" The tablet been practically 100% new all over but that one giant crack crossing the ******* glass... Samsung have good stuff, but why such mediocre customer service???
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Sumit Nautiyal (@sumitrunsai) reported@rcmisk The channel gets blamed for what patience couldn't fix. Seen this pattern repeatedly, someone posts 12 times, gets nothing, declares Twitter dead and moves to Reddit. Posts 8 times, gets nothing, declares Reddit dead. The channel wasn't the problem. The timeline expectation was. What's the minimum rep count you think any channel actually needs before the data means anything?
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Victor Levoso (@VictorLevoso) reported@chainlank @tracewoodgrains The reasoning of people on that reddit would imply something like "even if it becomes very cheap to solve new unsolved problems in math people would prefer more expensive models that cost even more and can solve even harder problems".
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🦇Cody🦇 // COMMS OPEN!!! (@WinglessBat1) reported@toffinski The shipping despite this being their issue so i just made another reddit post about it and suddenly they were completely onboard with paying for the shipping. The replacements took long af to get here too and also have some faults but at this point im too tired with the +
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KB (@kristen8323) reported@_dosesofdee The ppl of reddit agree lolol. I've gone down the rabbit hole a few times. And I think kandi and todd were in such cahoots with tiny and TI that they all had some *things* going on lol
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LIKENG| REDDIT MARKETING (@patye91) reportedReddit hates ads but loves experts. Build authority by solving problems in the comments, not by dropping cold links.