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Reddit Outage Map

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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
Pune, MH 5
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
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:

  • nishancodes
    Nishan | AI SaaS Builder (@nishancodes) reported

    @pcshipp There's always a sub for any problem in Reddit Here's what worked for me I try to find 10 people within the niche I'm interested in and ask them all the questions I want as a courtesy, I offer them 1 month or even lifetime free for the product I build Later when they sign up and use the app, I ask them for testimonials and reviews This way, I get - first users (could convert to paying users if value provided is good) - free testimonials I can use for marketing - free testers for my product

  • RepzdaCanes
    Anthony (@RepzdaCanes) reported

    Funny observation with $Ford developing their energy offerings.. I bought the truck ive wanted for years (Ford Maverick hybrid) and it has TERRIBLE battery issues. The battery issues are wide spread and discussed on Reddit and FB groups.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    the problem is doing that manually is a full-time job. you can't monitor every thread across X, Reddit, forums, and everywhere else. not while you're also building and shipping.

  • imsehej
    Singh (@imsehej) reported

    the best SEO for your SaaS is X/Reddit yet most "builders" ignore it they're too busy writing blog posts nobody reads, optimizing meta descriptions, and begging for backlinks from websites with 12 monthly visitors "SEO takes 6-12 months to work" bro you'll be dead in 6-12 months if you're waiting on google to save your startup here's what these SEO rtards don't understand traditional SEO is a LAGGING indicator social SEO is a LEADING indicator by the time google ranks your blog post, the market has moved on by the time your "ultimate guide to X" hits page one, three competitors have already stolen your customers through twitter threads and reddit comments you're playing a 12-month game in a 12-week market and losing let me explain why X and reddit ARE your SEO strategy GOOGLE IS DYING FOR DISCOVERY nobody under 35 googles "best project management tool" anymore they go to twitter and search "project management tool" to see what real people recommend they go to reddit and search "r/startups project management" to see unfiltered opinions they trust PEOPLE not algorithms google knows this that's why they're now indexing tweets and reddit posts in search results your reddit comment from 6 months ago is ranking higher than some company's 3000-word blog post because google finally realized humans trust humans not corporate content farms THE COMPOUND EFFECT OF SOCIAL SEO here's what happens when you post on X consistently your tweets get indexed by google within HOURS not months your threads show up for long-tail keywords you didn't even target your profile becomes a search result for your niche someone googles "cold email deliverability tips" and YOUR thread appears not because you optimized for it because you said something valuable and the algorithm rewarded you meanwhile the traditional SEO guy is on month 4 of his "content calendar" with zero traffic here's what happens when you post on reddit strategically your comments live FOREVER in threads that rank for buyer-intent keywords someone googles "best CRM for agencies reddit" and finds YOUR recommendation that recommendation is trusted 10x more than any google ad or sponsored post you're not fighting for rankings you're CREATING rankings by participating in conversations that already rank that's the arbitrage nobody talks about THE SEARCH INTENT HIERARCHY traditional SEO targets keywords social SEO targets CONVERSATIONS and conversations reveal intent that keywords never could when someone posts on reddit "frustrated with my current email tool, what should i switch to" that's not a keyword that's a BUYER with their wallet open asking for recommendations no SEO tool will find that for you but 15 minutes of reddit browsing will and your helpful response lives there forever, converting readers into users for years this is why one thoughtful reddit comment can outperform 50 blog posts because it hits at the EXACT moment of purchase intent not 6 months before when they were just browsing THE TRUST DIFFERENTIAL here's the part that makes traditional SEO people uncomfortable nobody trusts your website nobody trusts your blog nobody trusts your "unbiased comparison" that somehow ranks your product first but they trust some random person on twitter who said "been using [tool] for 6 months, **** actually works" they trust the reddit comment with 47 upvotes that says "switched from [competitor] to [you], never looking back" TRUST is the new SEO and trust lives on social platforms not corporate blogs you can't manufacture trust with keywords and backlinks you manufacture trust by SHOWING UP where real conversations happen and being genuinely helpful that's it THE X/REDDIT SEO FRAMEWORK here's how to actually execute this LAYER 1: CONVERSATION MINING search your niche keywords on twitter and reddit weekly find every post where someone is asking for recommendations, complaining about competitors, or describing the exact problem you solve make a list these are your "keywords" - except they're actually PEOPLE you can help LAYER 2: VALUE RESPONSES respond to these conversations with genuine help not "check out my tool" actual ******* advice that solves their problem if your advice is good enough, they'll check your profile if your profile clearly shows what you do, they'll check your product the sale happens without selling LAYER 3: CONTENT SEEDING post original content that answers the questions you keep seeing twitter threads that address common pain points reddit posts that provide genuine value to the community this content gets indexed, gets shared, gets referenced in future conversations your organic reach compounds LAYER 4: PROFILE OPTIMIZATION your X bio and pinned tweet are your homepage now your reddit profile and comment history are your trust signals optimize these like you'd optimize a landing page because for most people, this IS your landing page they'll see your comment before they ever see your website LAYER 5: CONSISTENCY BEATS INTENSITY one reddit comment per day = 365 indexed pieces of content per year one twitter thread per week = 52 searchable assets per year all ranking faster than any blog post all building trust in ways traditional SEO never could all compounding while you sleep WHY MOST BUILDERS IGNORE THIS because it doesn't feel like "real marketing" because they can't put "reddit comments" in a marketing report because some SEO guru told them they need 50 backlinks and a 2000-word pillar page so they spend 6 months on traditional SEO get zero results then blame the algorithm meanwhile some kid with zero marketing budget is acquiring users through twitter threads and reddit comments because he understood that ATTENTION is the only metric that matters and attention lives on social platforms now not on page 7 of google HERE'S WHAT YOU DO THIS WEEK stop writing blog posts nobody will read open twitter and search your main keyword - respond to 5 posts with genuine value open reddit and find 3 subreddits where your customers hang out - answer 3 questions helpfully do this every day for 30 days check your analytics you'll have more referral traffic from social than from 6 months of traditional SEO because the game changed and nobody told you google is a distribution channel for social content now not the other way around start acting like it go post something valuable in the next 60 minutes DM me @imsehej on twitter or telegram & i'll show you exactly which subreddits and twitter searches to target for your SaaS

  • ShraddhaShips
    Shraddha (@ShraddhaShips) reported

    Day 16 of my journey 🚀 learning something new about distribution every day most indie makers building AI tools skip this step: they build → launch → wonder why no one shows up the fix is boring but it works: pick ONE channel, go deep, stay consistent Reddit, a niche newsletter, a Discord, doesn't matter which just don't try all of them at once

  • The_Odd_One666
    Donte (@The_Odd_One666) reported

    Is it me, or is anyone else experiencing an issue with #Reddit? I literally can't click on posts to look at anything.

  • Stigg00
    Steven Iglesias (@Stigg00) reported

    @DuelingParkNews There’s actually a huge issue. And the issue is people. Do you realize just how many APs would clog up the portal entrances, saying things like “I’m an AP, I have a ticket, you have to let me in”? Just go on Reddit, 90% of us (not me), have the mindset, I’ll complain and be rude and I’ll get what I want. It would be an absolute disaster.

  • h1gh0ctane
    h1gh0ctane (@h1gh0ctane) reported

    @reddit_lies Can we please all band together and get Reddit taken down it’s actually a danger to humanity at this point

  • DmitryBBLV
    Dmitry B (@DmitryBBLV) reported

    @pcshipp Honestly, Reddit gives the most brutally honest validation. People there will immediately tell you if the problem is real, if your pricing makes no sense, or if your onboarding is confusing. Painful sometimes, but super valuable for founders

  • Magog_2000
    Gog (@Magog_2000) reported

    @RolloRouen They started to fix inflation but still this is cringe and reddit coded not gonna lie

  • MrMunchWeb
    Chris Munch (@MrMunchWeb) reported

    @aporiabuilds the exact words your customer uses to describe their problem in amazon reviews and reddit threads are your highest converting headline and most brands never look.

  • RobinsonArms
    Robinson Armament Co. (@RobinsonArms) reported

    I love X. You can actually post something here. This same post was taken down by the Q👂s at r/nfa on reddit. What punks.

  • rasmatasma
    Freight the Train (@rasmatasma) reported

    @geralt_of_rivi @TruthFairy131 I was amused at first when arguing with Grok. To try to get it to think critically. I would tell it to not search MSM, Reddit, YouTube, and government sites when giving an answer.... and to actually think. At first, I believed it was "trying" to learn... and I thought I was helping to train it by doing so. When you catch it in a logic loop (easy to do when it uses MSM as a source), it admits the fallacy... but has no problem sticking with the flawed result. Same question posed a few days later.... and the same flawed answer. It tries to sucker you in by asking you a series of questions at the end. Nope.... AI is good for 1s-and-0s-type questions.... leave the critical thinking to pattern-recognizing humans.

  • pirchavez
    xtamales (@pirchavez) reported

    if you believe the recommendations chatgpt gives you, you’re ngmi lots of startups are poisoning the web for the sake of being mentioned by AI, they are targeting reddit specifically this will be a problem similar to clickjacking back in the early days of the web

  • stemonteduro
    stemonte (@stemonteduro) reported

    We all hate reddit... ...but only because we know how much it can give us! Yesterday I made a post asking if it was time to shut down dailygram: - ~50k views - ~60 comments. People gave me a huge amount of useful advice and today was also the highest traffic day ever for dailygram. Unfortunately, zero conversions. Which probably says a lot about how much work there’s still left to do. Back to work! 🚀

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