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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
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
Pune, MH 4
Saint-Pierre, Réunion 1
Melbourne, VIC 4
Kensington, England 1
Vancouver, BC 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
San Jose, CA 1
Thiruvananthapuram, KL 1
Ottawa, ON 1
Enguera, Valencia 1
Benalmádena, Andalusia 1
Sydney, NSW 1
Township of Evan, KS 1
Ballinasloe, Connaught 1
Copenhagen, Capital Region 1
Stoke-on-Trent, England 1
Sebring, FL 1
Chicago, IL 1
New Orleans, LA 2
Toronto, ON 1
Barcelona, Catalonia 1
Algiers, Algiers 1
Cape Breton County, NS 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Vickthefan
    Fanatic (@Vickthefan) reported

    @Griz_zly8 @Haky49501827 Reddit iko down

  • mindinpanic
    Volodymyr Pavlenko (@mindinpanic) reported

    wow reddit is fully down

  • namanbarkiya
    Naman Barkiya (@namanbarkiya) reported

    Day 8 wrap. Spent the day going from "thinking about this problem" to "shipping a fix for it." -> Reached a reddit community and posted few comments regarding this idea and got validation. Product 2 is locked: CrazyForm. A form that measures how it was filled, not just what it says. Keystrokes, pauses, paste events, tab switches. Streams to the server as you type. You get a 0-100 trust score per submission and a per-signal breakdown. The pitch in one line: detection asks "was this written by AI?" a race nobody wins. CrazyForm asks "was this typed by a human in one continuous session?" — that one we can actually answer. Built for hiring funnels, scholarship applications, grant programs. Anywhere the answer matters and synthetic submissions are eating the signal. Landing page live soon.. full product within 7 days.

  • mathchambaud
    Freki Managarm (@mathchambaud) reported

    I asked a question on Reddit this week: how do you detect regressions when you change a prompt in ****? The answers surprised me. Everyone struggles with the same problem, but everyone built their own workaround: → One keeps 12 frozen inputs and diffs manually → Another snapshots agent state at every decision to replay steps backward → The last one versions prompts in *** and eyeballs it when something breaks Nobody has a tool that does this automatically. One dev put it clearly: it’s not a logging problem. It’s a graph-state problem. That’s exactly what I’m starting to build. The idea: you define your reference inputs once. Every time you change a prompt, the tool reruns them, compares outputs before/after, and alerts you if something diverged. Looking for devs running AI agents in **** to talk about your workflow. Not a pitch. Just a conversation. DM or comment if this resonates. #AIAgents #buildinpublic #LLM

  • NehenNormal
    Nehen (@NehenNormal) reported

    @Some_Pixy @KeslerRosa36026 @ele_super_bean Yeah. Surprisingly reddit is not the problem here. Heck you even see a lot of trainer x uma, and yes it's mostly the male trainer tik tok, discord and instagram to an extent are the guilty ones of this "every uma is daughter"

  • hannahisstupidd
    hannah (@hannahisstupidd) reported

    the true woman experience is using reddit to find a fix for your broken dyson airwrap and then get muna tickets

  • Hyperluminal_
    Hyperluminal (@Hyperluminal_) reported

    Well I was banned from another Reddit group last night for winning the debate again on my theory vs relativity. If you can't beat 'em, ban 'em it seems! I was banned from the physics forums years ago within 10 minutes of signing up for questioning the apparently holy doctrine of relativity, with my account locked as well. They really don't want to go there. It's kind of baffling considering how mostly useless, counterproductive, wrong, and defeatist the relativist paradigm is. Why defend something like that so ardently? The problem likely is that a handful of people stand to be embarrassed by being wrong and are afraid to even debate. Because my voice is hard to hear, these hucksters continue to be able to unilaterally lead everyone astray. I hope more people will give my views a try. What do you stand to lose? Nothing really as the other paradigm offers really nothing.

  • marupan_desu
    🍞Marupan🍞 (@marupan_desu) reported

    @LizzieHasAGat Reddit is down the hall, buddy

  • fulhadev
    Aleksandr Fulha (@fulhadev) reported

    @paraschopra ran this stack 6 months. ~70% of agent-mined unmet needs are semrush ghosts: search volume from researchers, not buyers. landing pages flatline. fix: verifier scrapes 10 real complaints from reddit per signal before any funnel spin-up. cuts the overnight-budget burn.

  • searchless_ai
    Searchless.ai (@searchless_ai) reported

    @bree_sharp This is exactly right. We've been tracking citation overlap across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude in our benchmark data. The <30% number isn't a rounding error, it's structural. Each model weights source authority differently. Reddit dominates Perplexity at ~40%, Wikipedia skews Gemini, and ChatGPT pulls heavily from its training corpus months after publication. A single GEO score is like averaging your Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, and TikTok rankings into one number and calling it 'search visibility.'

  • coopdejoure
    REC_OOPS (@coopdejoure) reported

    Nighas on reddit must be a problem. Why does everyone think I be on there???

  • chocymarmar
    MARLIN ‼️ (@chocymarmar) reported

    @Damm_mmmmmmmm @Oasiszn Down vote + minus reddit gold + removes one of your kidneys

  • Cryptoboyy_Aji
    Fermsy 🎒 (@Cryptoboyy_Aji) reported

    A financial analyst turned $53,000 into $48 MILLION posting stock tips on Reddit from his basement. He nearly broke Wall Street doing it. > In September 2019, Keith Gill was a 34 year old financial analyst at MassMutual earning a regular salary. > Under the username DeepFuckingValue on Reddit and Roaring Kitty on YouTube, he posted a screenshot of a $53,000 bet on GameStop. > A dying video game retailer that Wall Street had been shorting into the ground. > Gill had spotted something. Hedge funds had borrowed and sold 140% of GameStop’s available shares. > Mathematically impossible to cover without buying every share back at any price. > For over a year, he was ignored. His posts were downvoted and mocked. > Then in January 2021, Reddit’s WallStreetBets forum discovered his position and started buying. > GameStop went from $4 to $483 in three weeks. The short sellers were trapped. Every dollar the stock went up cost them more money. > Melvin Capital lost 53% of its fund in one month and had to be bailed out with $2.75 BILLION. It shut down completely in 2022. > Total hedge fund losses exceeded $20 BILLION. > Roaring Kitty was streaming the entire thing live on YouTube from his basement, wearing a red bandana, drinking from a cat mug. > By January 27 his $53,000 was worth $48 MILLION. > Then Robinhood froze the buy button. The sell button still worked. The stock crashed within hours. > Robinhood’s biggest customer was Citadel. Citadel had just bailed out Melvin Capital the same week. > Congress called emergency hearings and subpoenaed Gill to testify. His entire opening line was five words. “I like the stock.” > Hollywood made a movie about him called Dumb Money. Netflix made a documentary called Eat the Rich. > He disappeared from the internet for three years. > He returned in May 2024 with a single meme posted on X. GameStop pumped 50% on the news he was back. > Days later he revealed he had quietly built a 5 million share GameStop position worth $180 MILLION during his silence. > His net worth peaked at $289 MILLION. > A guy in a basement saw what every hedge fund analyst on Wall Street had missed. > He posted it for free on Reddit. The system that called him an idiot ended up rewriting its own rules to stop him.

  • Sir_VIXaLot
    Trey Palmer (@Sir_VIXaLot) reported

    @DontBuyThatYet I saw an appliance repairman on Reddit say that Whirlpool's problem isn't imminent recession, it's that their products are garbage relative to others. That didn't make sense to me. Almost no one buying new appliances knows which brand names belong to which conglomerate.

  • MooMooZooPalz
    Moo!!! 🐄🔞:3 (@MooMooZooPalz) reported

    @KonnerwithaK reddit is down the hall and to the left

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