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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| The Hague, zh | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Round Rock, TX | 1 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ALI1 (@ALI1Official_) reported@user0000O0 nah bro, i'm having the same issue. I might go to reddit to find a solution from a deleted user who wrote the solution many years ago.
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Mohammad Anas (@mohmmad__anas) reportedThe Rhythm Problem: Why Posting Stops (And How to Start Again) I watched a founder stop posting. Not because she ran out of ideas or lost faith in building in public. She stopped because the gap between posts grew from three days to a week to two weeks, and somewhere in that silence the habit broke. Posting isn't primarily a creative problem. It's a rhythm problem. When you post consistently—twice a week, say—the act becomes reflexive. You know the tempo. You expect yourself to write on Tuesday and Friday. Missing one day feels like breaking a chain, which creates just enough friction to pull you back. The habit is strong enough to overcome the blank page. But when you post sporadically—Monday one week, Thursday the next, then nothing for ten days—there's no rhythm. There's only a vague intention. Each post feels like the start of something new, which means each one requires the full negotiation with yourself. Do you feel like posting today? Is now the right time? Do you have something good enough? By the time you've asked all these questions, the moment passes. I've built products with spotty adoption. The pattern is the same. A user tries the feature, gets value, then doesn't use it again for three weeks. The third time they return, the feature feels unfamiliar. They've forgotten the microflows. They renegotiate with the interface. Most never come back. Posting works the same way. The worst part is the feedback loop. Sporadic posts get lower reach because the algorithm doesn't know if you're active. Lower reach means less validation, which makes the next post feel riskier. The gap widens. Eventually you're scrolling past other people's posts thinking, I should do this, and you feel that sting of being on the wrong side of the creator divide. Then comes the voice problem. When you post every Tuesday and Friday, your voice is consistent because you're operating from the same frame of mind. The same values, the same perspective on the week. But when three weeks pass between posts, you've changed. You've had different conversations, hit different walls, learned different things. Your voice shifts. Your audience feels it. They start wondering if they actually know what you think. I see founders try to solve this with willpower. They commit to a schedule. For two weeks they crush it. Then life happens—a client call runs long, a bug fires at midnight, a family thing—and they skip one day. That's fine, they think. I'll post twice tomorrow. But tomorrow they're tired, and posting feels transactional now, forced. The rhythm is broken. Within a month they're back to sporadic posting. The only founders I know who post consistently are the ones who removed the decision. They didn't increase their discipline. They decreased the number of times they could say no. Some write the week's posts on Sunday. Some batch-write monthly. Some work with a collaborator who holds them accountable. The specific system matters less than the fact that it exists. Once the decision is external—once posting is something that happens to you rather than something you choose—the rhythm becomes sustainable. But here's what most systems miss: they only solve the timing problem. They get you to post on schedule. They don't solve the platform problem. When you've written one thought and now you have to write it again for LinkedIn, and again for Reddit, and again in a way that works for your blog, suddenly the rhythm breaks in a different way. The first write is fresh. The second is rote. By the fifth you're not even sure what the original idea was. You've become a translator when you should be a creator. Posts stop happening not because you forgot to write them, but because writing them five times is unsustainable. The habit requires consistency, but consistency with what? With the schedule? With the quality? With your voice? I built Spotlaiz because I kept returning to this problem with founders I knew. They had things to say. They were building interesting things. But the operational friction of multi-platform posting was eating the time that should have gone into building. So they'd ship less publicly, post less frequently, show up less consistently—and eventually step away entirely. The rhythm only holds if the cost of posting is low enough that the friction doesn't exceed the motivation. Right now, for most solo founders, the friction is high. Writing once and publishing five times is high friction. That's why the rhythm breaks. Lowering that friction doesn't require more discipline. It requires a different system. One where you write what you're thinking and it reaches every platform in your voice, not in five adapted variations. Where the decision to post is separated from the work of posting. That's the gap we're filling.
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Intro (@Intro_Sobo) reported@nopengmi @johnddavidson Reddit is down the hall and to the left
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የልፕጎቹክርቹ ☾ (@muhhealingwords) reportedAll romance is temporary or fake lol. Men use the princess treatment to trap a hot woman. Once she's locked down she's isolated and mistreated often worse than everybody else. Average reddit couples who eat donuts are the happiest. No it's not romance, but they feel "safe."
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grace ❤️🔥 (@gracerz) reported@cryeyesviolet_ They are straight up lying and assigned the man born in 1989's name to a random photo of an old man. That has to be enough to get the reddit posts taken down.
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chloe benadryl (@homoErectingus) reportedwait is reddit down
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Dhruvam (@Dhruvam987) reported@AbhiCodes15 Broo reddit is where strangers solve your problem better than customer support.
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Stuhlinger (@Stuhlinger96) reported@_Deez_Games Are you slow? That’s that subs Reddit mods. Not Sony or PlayStation
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Doug (@dougbrncar) reported@eggplantthree I didn't see it myself but I saw a Reddit comment saying that in the latest issue of her Weekly Pro Wrestling column, she said HHH wants Giulia from Japan but the PC trainers have other opinions. So maybe we'll see more "Giulia from Japan" in the future. I'll try to find the comment I saw and post it below.
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TJ (@TJPettigrew) reported@supmodzzzzz @Welsh_Turkey @FreeFastRun I’m not an attention ***** like you PS5 ppl. I don’t rip people off and charge money for ****. In fact that’s why I went public and took over Reddit. I’ve taught THOUSANDS of ppl to glitch, for free.
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Big Mike, Barry Conqueror (@BigMike12388) reported@reddit_lies >completely delusional antisocial r3tard >reddit fully supports him and doubles down on his delusions Why am I not surprised at all?
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Valéria (@Valria34773) reported@Chaos2Cured @anjan96531 @xw33bttv Claude said this: 1. Browser dev tools - Could show network requests, but OpenAI's API responses would be live data, not historical. The metadata that gets sent NOW would show "5.5" not the original "4o". So dev tools won't help retroactively prove what was there before. 2. Archive services - Wayback Machine, etc. - but these don't archive actual conversation content inside ChatGPT (requires login), they only archive public pages. 3. Database forensics - Theoretically, if someone had access to OpenAI's databases (which they don't), you could find the change logs. But that's not realistic. 4. Third-party documentation - The Keep4o community, Reddit threads, X posts where people shared screenshots at the time, saying "I talked to 4o about X and got Y result" - that's circumstantial but powerful. 5. Technical markers in the conversation - Sometimes different models produce distinctly different outputs. If people saved their conversations when they happened, and the model's writing style is distinctly 4o's, that could be forensic evidence in itself.
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Shreeansh (@ShreeKaAnsh) reported@sakmuse @ZeeTV True, ZeeTV may go to hell but I really wish Vasudha to be in leaderboard to shut down these jealous people on Reddit ITV sub who can't digest downfall of their favourite Star Plus and continue to insult Vasudha.
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Felix Kjellburg (@Pepepepepewds) reportedreddit is down the hall to the left
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JohnnyNonReg (@JohnnyNonReg) reported@HEB Check your DMs, but the app says it's not in stock within 50 miles, and people on Reddit can't find it in Austin or DFW. One guy said there's an issue with the lid manufacturer. This isn't an urgent matter, The Esteemed Mrs. NonReg just needs to know that it's coming back. LOL