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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
Indio, CA 1
Rosenau, ACAL 1
Pélissanne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
Adelaide, SA 1
Brisbane, QLD 1
Bengaluru, KA 2
Dhaka, Dhaka 1
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 1
Pāhoa, HI 1
Pittsboro, NC 1
Buffalo, NY 1
Minneapolis, MN 1
Ocala, FL 1
The Hague, zh 1
London, England 1
Round Rock, TX 1
Amman, Amman 1
Beauvais, Hauts-de-France 1
Pune, MH 4
Township of Norwood Park, IL 1
Stockholm, Stockholm 1
Manchester, England 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Ashw1nKumar
    Ashwin (@Ashw1nKumar) reported

    Nobody cares about your product. 😞 That sounds harsh, but it's one of the most important lessons I've learned as a founder. We spend days, weeks, sometimes months building something we genuinely believe can help people. We polish the design, fix bugs, add features, and finally hit the launch button expecting users to show up. Most of the time, they don't. Not because the product is bad. Because nobody knows it exists. A few days ago, I launched a free invoice generator. Nothing revolutionary. Just a simple tool designed to solve a real problem. Like many founders, my biggest challenge wasn't building it. It was getting people to see it. So I did what most of us do. I shared it on X. I tried different channels. The response was okay. Then I posted on Reddit. And something unexpected happened. Within about 24 hours, I received 80+ new users. For some people, that's a tiny number. For me, it was huge. Because these weren't random visitors. Many were from the US, UK, and other Tier 1 countries. Real people. Real users. Real feedback. But here's the interesting part. The traffic wasn't the biggest benefit. The feedback was. Reddit is one of the few places left on the internet where people will tell you exactly what they think. Sometimes they'll love your product. Sometimes they'll completely destroy your assumptions. And honestly? That's valuable. Before posting, I was nervous. It was my first time publicly sharing something I built. I kept thinking: "What if people hate it?" "What if they think it's useless?" "What if nobody responds?" But then I realized something. Every successful founder has been judged. Every successful product has been criticized. Every successful launch started with putting something imperfect into the world. The founders who win aren't the ones who avoid criticism. They're the ones who learn from it. So if you're sitting on a product, tool, website, SaaS, or side project that you've been afraid to share, this is your sign: Post it. Not everywhere. Post it where people actually care about the problem you're solving. For me, that place was Reddit. Maybe for you, it's somewhere else. But don't let fear of feedback stop you from getting feedback. Because the market doesn't reward hidden products. It rewards visible ones. And sometimes all it takes is one post, in the right community, to get your first real users. What's been your best source of traffic so far? I'd genuinely love to hear what has worked for other founders.

  • TheScarebro
    Scarebro 💀 🦴 (@TheScarebro) reported

    It doesn't matter what you pull from Reddit. The issue with Hollywood is the process and the culture. Most of it is still stuck in 2016. People have moved on.

  • AlmohadaAmaril1
    Minnesomalia 🇱🇷🇸🇴 Forever (@AlmohadaAmaril1) reported

    @Karmelograpist @PoopNxggaGroypa Redditor trying to join a gang for him to be cannon fodder but then praised as he does some "we did it reddit" to get them out of legal trouble

  • GTMnow_
    GTMnow (@GTMnow_) reported

    NEW: How to win at paid advertising in the AI era. @kcpdelaney (Co-Founder and CEO of @SayPrimer) joins GTMnow to break down the B2B paid squeeze, the B2C-for-B2B unlock, and his 3 contrarian rules for paid in 2026. He has the data on what's actually working, and it's not where you might assume. Primer's targeting layer drives 80% match rates on Meta, 50% on Google, and 70% on Reddit for B2B advertisers, vs the 2 to 10% standard you get uploading work emails. Highlights: 01:44 Why AI made it more expensive 05:04 LinkedIn CPMs went from $20 to $800 in 18 months 05:59 The B2C-for-B2B unlock that Clay and Primer are racing for 07:01 What Primer does: 80% match on Meta, 70% on Reddit 09:19 Why attribution is where startups go to die 17:14 Why doubling down on Google search is "kind of foolish" 23:13 Three philosophical rules for paid: targeting, niche, credibility 26:13 The most undervalued tactic in B2B paid right now 30:34 Why you must push conversion data back into ad platforms 34:21 Ads in ChatGPT within 6 months prediction

  • leeoh011
    James Johnson (@leeoh011) reported

    @Timcast My biggest issue is that all of these AI are trained by using reddit posts

  • PedroGuiti
    Pedro Guitian (@PedroGuiti) reported

    If no one's going to say it, then I will. Reddit is an underrated tool for SaaS distribution, but every founder gets it wrong. Here goes a simple framework: 95% value, 5% plug. Write detailed "How I solved X problem as a solo founder" posts. Share frameworks, failures, metrics. End with a soft CTA. Reddit hates salesy, loves stories. This formula has gotten smart founders to $1M+ ARR.

  • SacrilegeGG
    Sacrilege — dbdchallenge.com 👀 (@SacrilegeGG) reported

    @DEATHDORKS @Hextgg I know this is a UI/UX issue, but can we get an easy link to this site within the game itself? People generally post on Twitter/Reddit/etc because we don't know betahub even exists

  • NPC00767480
    NPC767480 (@NPC00767480) reported

    It’s a reddit problem

  • sohailqurbanx
    Sohail Qurban (@sohailqurbanx) reported

    @CameronWalkerSZ Amazon takes down reviews if the review velocity is higher than category. Someone on Reddit also faced this situation, her review rate was above than 10% for a new launch

  • filmzadanas
    Ivica Milarić (@filmzadanas) reported

    @CultureCrave @THR Film idea: a Hollywood executive is forced to scroll through endless Reddit junk, only to lose his mind, culminating in an **** of violence against his bosses and studio investors. Think Barton Fink meets Falling Down.

  • youngtrick_
    lenfer (@youngtrick_) reported

    @techn0fr3ak @glunkinator search for the best emulator for the system you want to play (the most popular ones tend to be at play store) some of them need bios, search for the bios on reddit download roms from vimm's lair the reason no one is linking anything is because we cant, thats how its taken down

  • SaxOnTheFairway
    SlickWillieSlice (@SaxOnTheFairway) reported

    @Fubgun I told this kid his build looks slow and his reddit/twitch mods banned me. Lil bros chat is a “yesfub” echochamber lol

  • makaveli_cfc
    Makaveli_cfc (@makaveli_cfc) reported

    @jacksettleman @SpeedSurvivor you listened to retards on Reddit for financial advice that’s your first problem

  • Under_Duress77
    UnderDuress77 (@Under_Duress77) reported

    @vinivinidogo I read this one on reddit yesterday The husband isn't putting his foot down, says "we'll deal with it when it happens" completely ignoring it's happening right now

  • CodePhoenix0
    CodePhoenix (@CodePhoenix0) reported

    @dannodafeetoe @soggycinnamons I can't find a single thing saying that is real not a single other person on Reddit or anything has even posted saying that they're having the same issue

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