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 |
|---|---|
| Douai, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Olathe, KS | 1 |
| Da Nang, Da Nang | 1 |
| Chhindwāra, MP | 1 |
| Puteaux, Île-de-France | 1 |
| New Delhi, NCT | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Vigo, Galicia | 1 |
| Phoenix, AZ | 1 |
| Lima, Lima | 1 |
| 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 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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🏴 Harry Kane’s magical left testicle (@david__blowie) reportedBurnham living up to the cringe reddit ‘King in the North’ moniker because this is the kind of asinine error Robb Stark kept making
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Khufu (@Mostafakhafagyy) reportedEnterprise competitor intelligence starts at $15,000 a year. Most founders picked the free alternative: finding out from lost deals. A thread on Indie Hackers, March 13 this year, laid the pattern out. One founder lost several deals because a rival quietly dropped prices. He didn't realize until much later. An agency owner in the same thread, seven years in, described the same mechanic: someone lowers their hourly rate, starts winning projects you used to win, and the first signal you get is your win rate dropping. Price moves are lagging signals. By the time one shows up in your numbers, the damage is already booked. Now look at the tooling market that's supposed to prevent this. Top end: Crayon and Klue. Third-party procurement estimates put them at roughly $15K to $40K a year. No public rate card. You book a demo to learn the price. Built for enterprise product marketing teams with a dedicated analyst running the platform. And the problem they solve is real. Crayon's own 2025 State of Competitive Intelligence report says 68% of B2B deals now involve at least one direct competitor, and sales teams rate their own competitive preparedness 3.8 out of 10. The vendors know the pain exists. Their pricing just excludes everyone under 50 employees. Bottom end: the patched stack. Visualping for page changes, roughly $11 to $140 a month depending on tier. Brand24 for social listening, entry plan around $199 a month for 3 keywords. Google Alerts for free, except it misses most Reddit mentions and runs 24 to 72 hours behind. And the quality you get for that money: Visualping's own engineering blog admits its AI classifies 83% of detected changes as not important. One G2 reviewer put it plainly: the alerts get triggered by cookie notices and superficial banners. So you pay $100 to $300 a month across three or four tools, get interrupted by noise, and still miss the pricing change that mattered. Which is why most founders default to manual checking. One 2026 guide to competitor tracking recommends a Monday, Wednesday, Friday routine just to cover Reddit. That's one surface. There are at least six: pricing pages, changelogs, launches, ad libraries, messaging, social. Checked weekly at best. Which means late. Which means the churned customer delivers the news. That gap is what I'm building FounderLens for. You name 3 to 5 rivals. It watches all six surfaces daily, then hands you one weekly brief that says what moved and what's worth a response. Every claim carries a grade: Verified, Corroborated, or Claimed. If we can't trace something to a source, the card says so instead of dressing it up. The visuals below show the mechanics. And since the whole pitch is sourced claims, every number in this post is graded in the first comment. Links included. If a claim in my own marketing can't survive that treatment, it doesn't ship. The most expensive intelligence tool in SaaS is still the exit email from the customer who already left.
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The Skeptic Sage (@neednegativity) reported@eanna_haven @X @Reddit You don’t like having an alternative opinion and getting 20,000 down votes?
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allhailthebot (@allhailthebot) reported@Rothmus My Grok is broken. It is pro-Israel and believes anyone with a UK passport is British. The sources it regularly refers to include The Guardian, the ADL, Wikipedia, Reddit, and the BBC. Grok is on permanent timeout.
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teejay (@SensibleSchizo) reported@_4ngelc0rpse @rumblepam Reddit tier understanding of the issues at play
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CapQueen🐐 (@MadameCap123) reported@khosireign08 Sounds like the upside down reddit crew, what else is new, its all wishful thinking
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Huefox (@huefoxg) reportedHas anyone actually beaten the archery champion(4 successful streaks) in Crimson Desert on console (PS5/Xbox)? The AI here is broken and unrealistic. I’ve been reading through Reddit, and it turns out many people are experiencing the exact same frustration. Because this challenge is required for the Platinum trophy, players had to resort to exploits like blocking opponent with big wagons or placing Abyss Cores over the targets. Sadly, Pearl Abyss has shamelessly patched all of those tricks. Honestly, you can't blame the community for cheesing it. If the developers design a mission this badly, how do they expect people to play it?
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mich ❀ ꫂ ၴႅ༘ ✰ (@foggyghostx) reported@31brickwall it seems reddit doesn’t like them, could def cause issues with the vinyl
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Vishvam Mangroliya (@VishvamX) reportedIs reddit is down?
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Yaevinn from The Witcher: Enhanced Edition groyper (@EnhancedEdltion) reported@aidannonx Simmer down, you just repost headlines. You're basically a reddit power user on X.
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Jim Bloom (@jimmyroybloom) reportedThe issue isn't that people with little else to do spend time writing online. The question is whether companies should be able to build valuable AI systems from millions of people's unpaid conversations—especially when many of those people are unusually prolific, vulnerable, or don't fully appreciate how their writing may be used. A few responses to "Why should I care?": It's about labor and value. If millions of people collectively produce the data that makes AI more capable, it is reasonable to ask who benefits. The companies create products worth billions of dollars, while the people whose writing helped improve those systems usually receive nothing. The pattern extends beyond TIs. Targeted Individuals are just one example of a broader phenomenon. The same applies to people who spend hours on Reddit, X, forums, Discord, blogs, or in AI chats. The point isn't their diagnosis; it's that their sustained writing becomes valuable training material. Vulnerability matters. Someone who is isolated, unemployed, or experiencing mental illness may generate enormous amounts of text because they are trying to cope or find understanding. That doesn't automatically mean society should treat their output as a free natural resource. It changes incentives. If human expression is valuable raw material for AI, there is a public interest in asking whether people should have more transparency, more control, or perhaps compensation when their work contributes to commercial systems
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Twilight (@ImTwilight7) reportedI have just started seeing posts about Sonam Wangchuk everywhere on Reddit and other platforms. I don't know how this issue is spreading so quickly. Without knowing the full facts, people are simply cursing or supporting whatever they see. The government needs to be more vigilant
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Chris Mizo (@MizoChris) reportedTalk about a NIGHTMARE delivery… Reddit user u/Bored_canadian952 received their Steam Machine with the shipping box like it was set in a Florida canal, raising concerns about possible water damage before they even had a chance to power it on. • Steam Machine arrived in Quebec with a soaking wet shipping box • The outer packaging was reportedly saturated during delivery • Thankfully, the inner protective bag didn’t appear to be wet • u/Bored_canadian952 immediately contacted FedEx to report the issue • The community advised documenting everything and testing the system carefully before deciding whether to request a replacement. (Reddit) Hopefully the damage is limited to the box and the Steam Machine itself is fine. Still, it’s a reminder to inspect your package as soon as it arrives and report any shipping damage immediately. No one wants their new gaming system’s first challenge to be surviving the delivery truck. 😭😭😭
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Min (@cukyn1812) reportedThe "Diamond Hands" or "HODL at all costs" culture is terrible financial advice designed to turn retail investors into exit liquidity for the whales. I have been in the crypto market since 2017. I used to be a firm believer in the Diamond Hands memes and laughed at those who took early profits by calling them Paper Hands. But then the crypto winter arrived. I watched my friends lose their life savings simply because they felt guilty or ashamed to sell tokens of a community project they loved. Why I believe this and why everyone else is wrong: The market is cyclical. Taking profits is not a crime; it is basic risk management. The crowd on X and Reddit constantly brainwashes newcomers with HODL culture, making them hold garbage coins through downtrends to maintain the price, while venture capital funds and founders are quietly dumping their bags. Tying your ego and personal honor to a financial decision is pure blindness. What would it take to change my mind: If (and only if) crypto truly becomes a global payment method so stable and unvolatile that it completely replaces fiat money. Then holding would actually make sense. Right now, it is still a highly risky speculative asset class. What about your perspective? Are you holding a coin just because the community told you to? Drop the absolute worst crypto investment advice you have ever heard in the comments. It is time we stop lying to each other. @RallyOnChain
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agent.acht ☦️ (@AgentAcht) reportedYou might want to sit this one out. Your Reddit level statement has no place in the discussion because we are way past that argument. America is going to be Christian again - which means Orthodox. Sit down and let the adults in the room talk.