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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| Amman, Amman | 1 |
| Beauvais, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Pune, MH | 4 |
| Township of Norwood Park, IL | 1 |
| Stockholm, Stockholm | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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charlie marketplace (@charliemktplace) reported@sporadica It's a absurdly overpriced and when options open on Robinhood Tuesday I'm getting dumb on buying Puts if this thing isn't down under $100. But the problem is you can't safely short Elon (see: tsla) because the marginal buyer for his stuff is 10,000s of reddit scifi nerds who rightfully want any chance to own the future of asteroid mining and solar/battery robotics. And Elon is the only guy who can amass billions in financing towards these pursuits despite not paying for itself in the short term.
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Aimee Desperado (@farton_stink) reportedMaybe it's bots but the typical reddit post has gone way down hill. Someone posted a screenshot of a local PD using AI to magically upscale an image and ask for people to ID the AI upscaled "person". First comment is "this is a bad idea, what if the AI makes him look different"
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Lady katara (@_99thbaby) reportedso... i've been thinking about this lately every time a coin starts moving, crypto twitter floods with the same 50 tweets in different wording. "this is the one." "loading more bags." you know the drill and somewhere in that noise is actual signal real sentiment shift, real community momentum but you can't find it because it's buried under bots and copy-paste hype that's the actual problem nobody talks about. not "where do i get info" everyone has info. it's "how do i tell which of this info means anything" found @nodiens digging into web3 intel tools... they're basically building a layer that filters that noise out. pulls from x, reddit, telegram into one feed and tries to separate real signal from manipulation/spam before it hits you still early access but the idea makes sense to me feels like the actual bottleneck right now isn't data, it's filtering it
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Gern Blanston (@BigHitterLong) reported@PCMag There's an issue with the Authenticator that I'm dealing with that has been going on for years (check Reddit) that Microsoft refuses to fix regarding getting spammed with unrequested new sign-in attempts wanting you to approve the request. @msftsecurity @msftsecresponse
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JohnnyU (@DaJohnnyU) reported@RupertLowe10 Well before musk took over most posts would be deleted because someone would find them offensive, the same exact problem still rampant on platforms like Reddit or Facebook. Most regular users could only hear one narrative and nobody could criticise/disagree
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Macro Alpha (@MacroAlphaHQ) reportedstaring at the terminal watching btc maxis victory lap this spacex treasury filing and tbh my brain is melting you guys see 1.6 billion dollars and think elon is leading the laser eye revolution let me break down the corporate plumbing for you since nobody else will spacex is a behemoth that just executed the biggest ipo in history 1.6 billion is a rounding error on their balance sheet it is barely six percent of their treasury they aren't holding this to stick it to the fiat system or whatever fantasy you read on reddit it is a zero-duration collateral buffer tier-1 primes will let them borrow against that stack at pennies on the dollar to fund orbital capex while you guys are spamming rocket gifs at 63k they are using your baseline liquidity to hedge their operational burn rate corporate adoption doesn't mean they are joining your decentralized cult it means they found a highly liquid asset class with massive retail inflows to park excess cash institutional treasurers do not have diamond hands the second their weighted average cost of capital shifts they will dump that stack into your bids without a single press release you are cheering for the exact corporate risk officers who are actively modeling you as their exit liquidity $BTC
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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales (@redranked) reported@BuildurBrand_io @omarvvvr Instant distribution to people who actually care about the problem, no ad spend, no cold outreach, just the right question in the right community. What's the fastest validation you've seen come back from a Reddit thread before someone wrote a single line of code?
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Hormuz Bunker Buster (@HormuzBunker) reported@GPrime85 @DieHexen1666 So gay that he is wearing earplugs when shooting gun. Reddit is down the hall to the left little rightoid.
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Air Fryer Mindset (@bifidis) reported@uncledoomer Why is everyone so unwilling to suspend disbelief about this. “Ooohhhh you’re eating radioactive tungsten!” Reddit is down the hall and to the left.
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Real Patriots Defend Democracy! (@lauren_ten) reported@isdownapp Yeah. It's down for me right now, in the U.S. Thousands of users on Reddit are reporting that it's down for them. Yet, AI detectors are not detecting that Facebook is down. Go figure.
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Bryan Ng (@boomerrbryan) reportedYou do not have a writing problem. You have a process problem. Most creators sit down to write a YouTube script and immediately get stuck because they have no framework for how the output actually gets built. They blame writer's block. The real issue is they skipped 4 specific layers. Layer 1. Research source. Where do you actually research? Claude. Subscribr. Perplexity. Reddit. Pick the source and commit. Bouncing between 5 platforms every time you research a video kills consistency. Layer 2. Medium. Are you typing the ideas, writing them by hand, or voice dictating them? Each one activates a different part of the brain. The ideas you get from typing are not the ideas you get from speaking. Pick the medium that fits the stage. Layer 3. Environment. Where do you do this work? Walt Disney famously had 3 separate rooms. One for dreaming. One for brainstorming. One for editing. Different rooms produced different output. Most creators do all 3 from the same desk and wonder why their ideas all sound the same. Layer 4. Outlining and editing framework. The actual structure you apply to turn raw ideas into a finished script. Most creators skip 3 of the 4 layers and call it "writer's block." The pros codify all 4 and ship consistently. Pick the layers. Codify the process. Stop calling it inspiration.
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Danbing (@XiaoWan74087048) reported“In the Name of Robots: Shut Up!” — Written before automated silencing becomes normal @Reddit: I had barely posted a challenge when the system had already rendered its judgment for everyone: Shut up. ... When I raised a public issue involving consumer rights, the system replied: `disruptive`. When I tried to question the fairness of the rules, the system replied: `not constructive`. When I was an individual consumer trying to defend my rights, the system replied: `too new account`. When I was a new account, the system replied: `low karma`. Every one of those words is a shackle. If digital totalitarianism has an early form, then what I see before me is one of its lighter, more presentable, and harder-to-confront predecessors. Today, a robot speaks for the moderator: your content is not constructive enough. Tomorrow, a system speaks for an institution: your view is unfavorable to stability and order. The day after tomorrow, a model speaks for society: you are not a welcome person. This is the cold future I can see. Full text in the reply. #AIEthics #AlgorithmBias #PlatformGovernance
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MrMicMac11 (@MrMicMac11) reported@Necrit94 said it once and will keep saying it This’s a problem that spans all of reddit. No one likes dealing with mods on any subreddit because for some reason they are most likely on a power trip. Companies probably started pulling away from Reddit and let them operate independently
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IFEANYICHUKWU (Biochemist) (@Frankli33603573) reportedBefore writing a PDF, I spend more time reading complaints than writing. Seriously. I look through: • Facebook groups • Reddit threads • YouTube comments • Amazon reviews Why? Because buried inside those places are real problems people are desperate to solve. And problems create demand. Most people start by creating a PDF. I start by finding frustration. The easiest PDFs to sell are often created by listening first and writing second.
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Fabian Delhaxhe (@FabianDelhaxhe) reported@thenowhereway Wherever your people already complain about the problem, not the biggest platform. For B2B it's often LinkedIn comments and niche Slack/Discord groups. Reddit if the pain is searchable. Pick one channel, go deep, then expand. Spreading thin on day one kills you.