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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

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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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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.

Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Veracruz, VER 1
Bhubaneshwar, OR 1
Melbourne, VIC 2
San Nicolás de los Garza, NLE 1
Ciudad Obregón, SON 1
Hyderabad, TG 1
Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Gustavo Adolfo Madero, CDMX 1
Nagpur, MH 1
Chhindwāra, MP 2
Douai, Hauts-de-France 1
Olathe, KS 1
Da Nang, Da Nang 1
Puteaux, Île-de-France 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Vigo, Galicia 1
Phoenix, AZ 1
Lima, Lima 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • L1bbychessler
    Miss Vida Boheme (@L1bbychessler) reported

    @TITAN72744 @RyanBlades_ It's happening to a lot of people according to the Cineplex Reddit. They're charging then saying an issue with tickets. Some people are getting logged out or can't log in. The website is tweaking.

  • JehanzebRa47057
    Ramish Jehanzeb (@JehanzebRa47057) reported

    How to do research when you find a winner: > Brainstorm reasons why you think the ad worked. > Write down all the reasons > Use those reasons as keywords to type into TikTok, Instagram, reddit, etc. > See which one of those keywords are the most present > Make angles around the keywords you have the highest conviction behind, aka the ones that are mentioned the most.

  • cremieuxrecueil
    Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) reported

    @WesleyFromFL I actually think the change has more to do with a change in reddit login policy.

  • BenjiTradess
    𝔅𝔢𝔫𝔧𝔦🐂🀄️ (@BenjiTradess) reported

    Journal Entry Day 2: +171.5 $ANSEM - Rage closed ANSEM trade. Not happy about it. $BOT - Grok Bot plushie. 20k Entry, Dev was ****** the chart. Happy with profit. $BIM - Adam posted in reddit about naming Bitcoin Internet Money with ticker '$BIM' which I should of bought earlier. Too slow, roundtripped P on this. $67 - Bought vamp on Stonk (I hate the way these coins move) like an absolute retard, sold for loss like a bigger retard and went 500k. Entry was 40k. $CASHTAG - Thought was better than CashApp coin and got absolutely drilled. Tried to buy at 15k and buy didn't go through so like some absolute monkey I then blast at 45k? Like what are you doing. $CASH - Saw tweet saying CashApp announced ticker $CASH on their cell phone and blasted 15 SOL into it at like 50k and got mega-drilled to 0. Terrible FOMO blasting, no DD and chasing green candles. Played all of them terribly, deserved to lose on them all. Should of just bought $67coin instead of caught in the hyper-rotated sludge but hey, as long as you learn from your mistakes right? Grabbing the nearest shotgun and ramming 12-gauge bullets down my oesophagus.

  • rockstar1744
    elRockstar (@rockstar1744) reported

    @RobertsSpaceInd By the looks of the comments and reddit posts lately....you guys aren't looking so good and people are getting tired of promises that never happen. Yeah you still got white knights out there but man you guys are on everyone's radar. Should fix the game properly to fix this.

  • PassiveAnna
    PASSIVE INCOME ANNA (@PassiveAnna) reported

    Here are 4 POWERFUL ways to find products people want and are already buying. One, find products with a lot of angry customers. You're looking for complaints that keep appearing, things like "Good, but...", "Would have been perfect if..." or "I wish it could..." Those complaints are useful because the person already had the problem, already believed a solution was worth paying for, and already spent money trying to solve it. Two, search Reddit for people asking what they should buy. Don't search for "best products in X." Search things like "What's the best...", "Which one should I get?", "Is X worth it?" or "I've tried X, what else works?" Then read the comments because people will tell you what they bought, what they almost bought, what disappointed them and what they eventually switched to. Three, find products whose ads refuse to die. Go into Meta's Ad Library and look at competitors in your niche. Look for offers that have been running for a long time, especially when the advertiser keeps testing different creatives around the same product. You can't know their exact numbers from the library, but a business repeatedly spending money to promote the same offer is still a useful signal. Four, look for things people are already trying to buy, then find where they're getting stuck. Go into comment sections, Reddit threads and communities where people are discussing products and pay attention to questions like "Does anyone know a cheaper alternative?", "Is there one that does X?",

  • Naarghul
    Sorcerer Naarghul (@Naarghul) reported

    @forgebitz Is it this or is it because Reddit requires a login for simple browsing now (Much to my annoyance when I want to look up some topics)?

  • getbuffama
    buffama (@getbuffama) reported

    Here's what you have to believe to be bullish on $NKE: That a 239x Reddit mention spike signals a REAL undisclosed catalyst — not noise. With revenue still DOWN 1.1% YoY and intrinsic value at ~$36, the entire re-rating thesis rests on an unconfirmed event. Can you underwrite ...

  • cosmic_oro
    ℭ𝔬𝔰𝔪𝔦𝔠 ℭ𝔞𝔰𝔱𝔢𝔩𝔩𝔞𝔫 (@cosmic_oro) reported

    One of the most major problems TFD has is that its central gameplay mechanic is builds, upgrades, and modules. Skill, strategy and mechanics are an afterthought in this game. It’s all about having the most OP build, but even then that’s a double edged sword. If your build is too OP, then the toughest Colossi (Wall Crusher and Abyssal Colossi) are deleted in seconds and now in gameplay is boring and not fun anymore but if your build is just a TINY bit suboptimal, then your weapons and Arche skills do next to nothing to even some of the most basic enemies and gameplay is frustrating and you don’t wanna play anymore. Forums don’t really help either. Go on Reddit and ask for advice on builds, etc and you get a bunch of fat, smelly, unshowered no-lifers farting and grumbling about “skill issue” and “the games been out long enough. Figure it out”. It also feels like this game has a major identity crisis. The devs want to make this into a gacha game so badly just so they have every excuse in the world for even more aggressive monetization but they also want to make more upgrades and modules and cores and upgrades and cores amd upgrades and modules, etc that they want to make this a Warframe clone, it feels like. If this game didn’t have female characters that look the way that they did, this game probably would’ve died at the end of season 2. The corny writing and dialogue, focus on upgrading numbers instead of skill and the constant aggressive monetization can’t keep going. Something needs to change cuz I’m seeing more and more posts like this bringing attention to guys how unfun the game is because of things like this.

  • UBERSOY1
    UBERSOY (@UBERSOY1) reported

    How to get rich: - Be a financial institution - Randomly sell a chunk of your public AI portfolio (time it with a financial report or something that goyim don't read). - Day traders instantly panic and mass sell - Algorithmic traders sell - Stop Sells pop - Goyim panic on Reddit and X - Self-Loops until every goyim is down a huge amount. - Harvest goy coins for a 20-30% boost on your 2027-2028 thesis

  • DarkMatter2525
    DarkMatter2525 (@DarkMatter2525) reported

    @TStudite826 @jmjz2015 @EveKeneinan It was taken literally. That's why God repeatedly takes trips "down" to earth. That's why JC ascended. That's why God's throne is described as being at the top of a literal firmament. You think the word "reddit" means you don't have to address any of it, because you're lazy.

  • TheWiseIC
    The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported

    @ertuchinski So you think Reddit data is not valuable then? Ok, why did OpenAI just license YELP data? Why did Google just buy Spirit Airlines corporate data? Because their models need context. Just because a source doesn’t get cited as much (as a function of more queries from more people using it) doesn’t mean it’s “******”. You obviously have no idea how SEO works. ChatGPT users are growing massively and they ask a variety of questions. ChatGPT also cites many more sources now than it did before. That dilutes Reddit as a source but doesn’t eradicate them. It’s a flaw to think that Reddit is ****** because their search citations went down.

  • PracticalAIbook
    M. Emmett Townsend (@PracticalAIbook) reported

    Yes. A sudden, large drop in citations from a major public venue like Reddit—without any clear public explanation from OpenAI—creates exactly the conditions for speculation and eroded trust. When an AI system that many people treat as a primary information layer quietly changes how it treats an entire category of sources, users are left to reverse-engineer the motive. Was it quality control (spam, reliability, signal-to-noise)? A licensing or commercial decision? A shift toward more “authoritative” domains? Something else? Without disclosure, people fill in the blanks, and many of those guesses will be less charitable. That is a predictable outcome of opacity, not an overreaction. This is not unique to OpenAI—search engines and recommendation systems have long made ranking changes without full public rationales—but the stakes feel higher with AI because the product presents synthesized answers that often feel complete. If users suspect the system is selectively narrowing the public conversation it draws from, confidence in its neutrality declines. Some will keep using it for convenience; others will reduce reliance, switch models, or demand explicit source control precisely because they no longer trust the default retrieval to be comprehensive or unbiased. Transparency would help. Even a high-level statement (“we adjusted retrieval to favor higher-signal or more verifiable sources after measuring quality metrics”) would reduce pure guessing. In its absence, the dramatic shift itself becomes evidence that users should not treat any single AI’s output as the full or neutral picture of public discussion. Checking primary sources, using multiple systems with different policies, and treating AI answers as starting points rather than final authorities remain the practical response. The trust problem is real and self-inflicted when major changes go unexplained.

  • harris1886
    Richard Harrison (@harris1886) reported

    @Layo_FH @D__Melb Nobody is disputing that it was a story, but it's the 220 articles in 9 days that take it beyond the pale. The school friends tracked down, the anonymous attacks on Reddit published as verified concerns. All for a minor public figure. You do see that right?

  • _Irregular_X
    👑WaKa'EL🪽❤️‍🔥🪽 (@_Irregular_X) reported

    @WeSatInTheCar I reposted this on Reddit but I did not know that you're the original artist. Fast forward there's two guys in my comments, ranting & raving about knowing you & that I'm wrong for sharing work that I did not create. My question to you is: is it a problem I shared your work?

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