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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
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
Ocala, FL 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RandallKanna
    Randall Kanna Franson (@RandallKanna) reported

    It's crazy when I see entire apps focused on growing presence in AI with just posting on Reddit. LLMs will penalize that at some point and anything else they see as hacky too. Before you dive deep into becoming the go-to answer for AI search by spamming Reddit, ask yourself: Do you deserve the top mention in AI? Are you tracking your competitors and understanding why they’re getting recommended? Does AI accurately understand what you do? Do you have a recognizable brand? Are your customers talking about your product on Reddit and not YOU? If you don’t know what to fix next, you’re just guessing. And posting on Reddit isn't a strategy.

  • fedlarper2_0
    the early bird; electric boogaloo (@fedlarper2_0) reported

    bait bait bait bait Twitter: 3 Discord: 3 Instagram: 2 Facebook: - 0 Snapchat: - 1 (NEVER used) TikTok: - 0 Twitch: - 1 Steam: - 1 YouTube: - 2 Spotify: 1 Pinterest: 1 (Genuinely used once a year) Reddit: 0 (deleted it because its a ******* terrible site) Gmail: 8 Telegram: 0

  • DarkoBliss75652
    Spregisque (@DarkoBliss75652) reported

    @RockemRoar I even reached out to Reddit for help, and apparently it’s something that’s not that easy to fix. The tech support is ****** and I hate how they use AI monitors than using real humans. Things have been going trippy for me

  • GlennNieuwenh
    Glenn Nieuwenhuis (@GlennNieuwenh) reported

    Your best ad angle is sitting in a Reddit thread right now. It's in the exact words your customer uses when no brand is listening. A lot of people write ads based on how they think the customer talks. Then they wonder why it fails. You're literally guessing stuff bro. And places like Reddit (or even Trustpilot and other places) fixes that, because people there are honest. They're not being polite for a brand. They're venting to strangers, asking for help, and describing their problem in raw detail with zero filter. That raw language is a goldmine: Go find the subreddits where your customer hangs out. Search your niche, your product category, the problem you solve. Then read how they actually describe it. - The solutions they already tried and gave up on - The exact phrase they use for the pain - The objection that stops them buying - The moment that finally pushed them That's your entire ad, handed to you in their own words. When your hook uses the phrasing a real person typed at 2am, it stops feeling like an ad. It feels like someone finally gets it, because you're quoting them back to themselves. You can't invent this from your desk. It only comes from people who actually live the problem and said so out loud. So before you write your next creative, go read 20 threads in your niche.

  • NotThaatKewl
    Konceptually Kewl (@NotThaatKewl) reported

    @Lien_ProArt That reminded me of a reddit post in r/computer. That person was also facing something similar to this : "I couldn't turn my laptop off this morning despite pressing the Windows button. I would get a grey screen than back to "normal"" I think the issue is on the motherboard of laptop. It happened to my laptop twice this year. If it's happening frequently get it checked from the company's authorised technician.

  • spoocle
    SpoocleMacBoogle (@spoocle) reported

    @tolgatr0n Reddit is actually the worst place on the internet. Numerous times I made posts that didn't break any rules, and some people liked them and comments were positive, but the mods took them down anyway. I hate Reddit mods so much!

  • Priyanshh91
    Priyansh (@Priyanshh91) reported

    @hridoyreh How many karma is minimum required to post there, all my posts from all 3 of my accounts gets reddit filtered, I am tired of how to fix this

  • OnePrettyDemon
    ʚ 𝐵𝑖𝑛𝑎 ☭ // びな ɞ (@OnePrettyDemon) reported

    Have a problem -> go to reddit and research, ppl will always have the same problems as you

  • ThatGuyFromHS
    ThatGuyFromHS (@ThatGuyFromHS) reported

    @SaltyCracker9 Redditors aren't just people who log onto a website. It's a personality type. If Reddit shut down tomorrow, the world would still have millions of Redditors. They can't stop themselves. Platner is a Redditor, it's in his DNA. Wherever he is he must Reddit.

  • LuvChunga
    Chunga (@LuvChunga) reported

    @LucarioProject There is literally a server on plutonium that removed the ability to steal enemy care packages and move sentry guns... the server mods on plutonium are reddit mods

  • Priyanshh91
    Priyansh (@Priyanshh91) reported

    @hridoyreh How much karma is minimum required to post there, all my posts from all 3 of my accounts gets reddit filtered, I am tired of how to fix this

  • Bl43ch
    Bl43ch (@Bl43ch) reported

    @hood_sanctuary you can google search the root cause for kernal 124 or just paste the error name and see what google says, reddit threads also help ig

  • gulVasikova
    GUL (@gulVasikova) reported

    $RDDT: Jefferies’ latest channel checks suggest Reddit is quietly taking digital advertising market share, and that’s more important than many investors realize. Agency checks indicate advertisers are shifting more of their budgets toward Reddit because campaign performance and return on investment have improved. That means Reddit isn’t simply benefiting from a stronger ad market—it appears to be winning business away from competitors. To understand why this matters, imagine a company has a $100 million annual advertising budget. Previously it might have spent: Meta: $50 million Google: $30 million TikTok: $15 million Reddit: $5 million Now imagine Reddit’s ad platform delivers better engagement and higher conversion rates. The agency may decide to increase Reddit’s budget to $10 million, while reducing spending on other platforms. Reddit hasn’t created new advertising dollars—it has taken market share from competitors. This is exactly what investors like to see. Companies that consistently gain market share often grow faster than the overall industry. The reason agency feedback is so valuable is because agencies manage billions of dollars for major global brands. They see advertising trends before they appear in quarterly earnings. If multiple agencies report that clients are increasing spending on Reddit, it often becomes a leading indicator of stronger future revenue. Reddit also has another advantage that many investors underestimate: intent-based communities. People don’t visit Reddit just to scroll through photos. They search for answers before making decisions. For example: Someone buying a new laptop visits r/laptops. Someone researching AI servers visits r/hardware. Someone looking for skincare advice visits r/SkincareAddiction. These users often have much stronger purchase intent than someone casually browsing a social feed. That makes Reddit’s advertising inventory especially attractive because advertisers are reaching consumers who are actively researching products. Artificial intelligence is also becoming another long-term growth driver. Reddit’s enormous archive of discussions has become valuable training data for AI companies, creating an additional high-margin revenue stream through data licensing. Unlike advertising, these licensing revenues require relatively little incremental cost, meaning much of that revenue can flow directly toward profits. The biggest question investors had after Reddit’s IPO was whether user growth would slow. Jefferies now believes investments in discovery, easier onboarding, and marketing are driving faster-than-expected user growth, which could translate into even stronger advertising revenue over time. For long-term investors, the story is becoming clearer. Reddit is no longer just a social media platform—it is evolving into a combination of a digital advertising business, an AI data platform, and a high-intent consumer discovery engine. If management continues executing by growing users, improving ad monetization, and expanding AI-related revenue, Reddit could continue taking share from larger digital advertising platforms for years to come.

  • pocket_prawn
    a prawn for your pocket 🦐 (@pocket_prawn) reported

    @Obsolete_Woman i think this is a uniquely bayo!reddit thing- twt has its problems but no one posts stuff like that under fanart (at least mine) typically. most times i’ve posted viola fanart on reddit, someone almost always comments their distaste for her. had to block someone once too

  • Anheroic13
    Anhero (@Anheroic13) reported

    @edl19638764286 @DenimsTV ***** you have never been in the trenches Reddit is down the hall, get moving

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