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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| Guyane, Guyane | 1 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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baz 🔞 (@BazArtDump) reportedgreen reddit cries about adult doing adult thing this is a problem for some reason
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teatimeadventures (@teatimeadventur) reported@chyrah @paperheart @SourceDuMal Pointless. Her mom has a body image issue that Reddit cannot fix
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puppkats 💜🔪69% funded!! (@puppkats) reported@ShamooYT Charlie actually speaking up before Reddit has decided something is an issue challenge failed Can’t wait for this lawsuit to get thrown out (Simply due to Ian not even being the one who said the statements - Destiny did so Ian is only being sued for shits and giggles) and see Charlie fence sit on that ruling as well. If he even talks about it then.
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Samuel Cardillo (@CardilloSamuel) reported@TheSystem_0 @NicouLenny Nope. Constant whiteknights who have absolutely no useful contributions whatsoever. It is entirely normal, for any backer, including people like me who backed the game since decades and poured over 30k into it, to ask for more transparency when a patch is released in such a state and where both Spectrum and Reddit atmosphere have drastically went into doom because no communication whatsoever has been given onto why both the patch, the hotfixes and the degradations have been happening in such way nor what is being done to fix it. But thank you for your absolutely worthless whiteknight tweet. You are either new to it or something else but in any cases, you've taken the time to both read and answer, and that by itself, is commendable. WIsh you the best, xoxo
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Brucelee (@Bruceleegg) reportedMaking money is actually super simple.Go on Reddit, find real problems people are complaining about, build a quick solution with AI, and you can easily make a few thousand dollars a month.Anyone actually doing this right now? Drop your experience below 👇
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trandrea dworkin, dangerous misandrist (@madtranny) reportedhey so we do all remember that the problem with "reddit atheists" was very much not that they were annoying and cringe but that they turned into a bunch of violently reactionary islamophobes right??
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Shookbyava (@SuperCB_TV) reported@tiktok_us My account ShookByAva was permanently banned in error. My previous two misinformation strikes are over 90 days old and my latest video was clearly entertainment/creepy theory content. I was simply reading creepy ufo stories and theories off of Reddit hints me saying OP AKA ORIGINAL POSTER. according to TikTok’s guidelines misinformation is something that causes harm to individuals or society and I do not think creepy ufo stories cause harm to either I’ve submitted an appeal but it was denied and I have submitted feedback tickets I would appreciate a manual review of this recent violation that cause my ban and of the past two violations. These bans are obviously made and decided by bots because of the fact there is no misinformation in a scary story that is obviously for entertainment purposes. Thank you.
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Deni (@DeniCodes) reportedThanks it started as something I wanted to use for my self but currently got a TestFlight running with some friends and Reddit users🫡 It’s a replacement for Cardiogram after they closed because I used their app so much, +10 mil downloads, 100k Apple Watch user and maybe 5- 20k paid user? 3mil funding… Big rip🥲 So yeah it’s a problem im solving for my self but thought why not share it
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ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reportedi make $8,247/month selling a PDF on a twitter account that has no name or face attached to it. the whole business runs in 14 minutes a day. 6 months ago the account didn't exist. here's every step. 1. picked a niche where people were already spending money on guides and courses. not what i found interesting. what people were actively paying to learn. 2. searched twitter and reddit for "how do i" and "struggling with" inside that niche. looked for the same question being asked by different people in different words. 3. checked gumroad and whop to see if products already existed in that space. competition isn't a warning sign. competition is confirmed demand. 4. picked the one problem i understood well enough to explain clearly to a stranger in one sitting. 5. opened google docs and wrote the complete answer like a long text to a friend who genuinely needed help. didn't format. didn't design. just wrote until it was done. 6. organized the mess into: what the problem actually is, why most free advice doesn't fix it, the specific step-by-step solution, and real examples with real numbers. 7. kept it between 11 and 22 pages. short enough to finish in one read. detailed enough that the reader doesn't need to google anything else. 8. added screenshots wherever a step needed proof or visual clarity. 9. exported as PDF. made a cover in canva with a free template. 8 minutes. 10. created a gumroad account. free until your first sale, then 10% per transaction. uploaded the PDF. wrote a title that describes the outcome, not the file. 11. priced it at $39. low enough for an impulse buy. high enough that buyers actually respect it and open it. 12. pulled 2 pages from the guide and turned them into a free preview. this is the lead magnet that feeds everything. 13. created a free telegram group. pinned the free preview at the top. pinned the $39 product link right below it. 14. set up the telegram so new members land in a room where other buyers are posting screenshots, asking questions, and sharing progress. the community does the selling. not you. 15. created a faceless X account. profile picture with no face. bio explains who i help and what result i deliver in one line. bio link goes straight to telegram. 16. used an aged account (6+ months old) to skip the algorithm's new-account suppression. fresh accounts get buried for the first 60-90 days regardless of content quality. 17. found 10 accounts in my niche between 10K and 50K followers. screenshotted their 50 best-performing tweets. studied the hooks, the formats, and the structures that consistently pulled views. 18. set up a Claude project with 3 reference files: a bank of 170+ proven viral tweets with view counts, a voice profile with rules that strip every AI tell, and a formatting guide that controls rhythm and sentence variation. 19. used Claude to generate 3 tweets per day. every tweet checked against the reference bank and scanned for AI patterns before posting. 20. scheduled everything through TweetHunter. posting times locked at 8am, 1pm, and 8pm with 4-6 hour gaps. spacing defeats the algorithm's session decay penalty. 21. never posted more than 3 times per day. the algorithm runs a penalty called the AuthorDiversityScorer that exponentially cuts your reach for every additional post from the same author in someone's feed. your 4th tweet of the day gets roughly 20% of the reach your 1st one got. 22. made 1 of the 3 daily tweets a CTA. structure: first 70-80% is pure value strong enough to bookmark on its own. then "comment [KEYWORD] and i'll send you the free guide. must be following + RT." 23. set up TweetHunter's silent auto-DM. when someone comments the keyword, they get the telegram link automatically. no public reply. silent only. public auto-DM replies get flagged as spam behavior and tank your reach score. 24. replied publicly to every commenter for the first 30-60 minutes after every single post. each author reply fires a 75x engagement weight in the algorithm. this is the single highest-leverage action available to any creator on the platform and almost nobody runs it on purpose. 25. that 30-minute window exists because X's engagement cache refreshes every 5 minutes for new tweets but only every 10 minutes for tweets older than 30 minutes. engagement velocity in the first half hour propagates through the scoring system at 2x speed. after that the window closes and the same engagement is worth half as much. 26. spent 20 minutes every morning in DMs answering questions from new telegram members. kept answers short. when someone asked something the guide covers in depth i'd say "i cover this inside the full system, i don't normally go this deep in DMs but i can show you what's inside if you want." not a pitch. a boundary. 27. used yes-stacking in longer DM conversations. 4 questions the lead can only say yes to before the product ever comes up. by the time price is mentioned they've already decided without realizing it. 28. for anyone who said "let me think about it" i replied "honestly i don't think you're ready for this yet, let's revisit in a few months." took the sale away. 30-50% of stalled conversations closed same day from the near-miss psychology alone. 29. posted proof constantly. every gumroad notification screenshotted. every testimonial shared. every result documented. nothing on earth sells like receipts from real people. 30. raised the price $5 after every 20 sales. $39 became $44 became $49. same product. growing proof. more perceived value with every bump. 31. self-reposted top performing tweets at 12-24 hours with no penalty. re-posted them fresh after 48+ hours when the algorithm's cache resets and the tweet re-enters the candidate pool as brand new content. one great tweet performs 3 separate times if you time the reposts. 32. wrote one long-form X article per week. articles pull 300K-1M+ views in 2026 because they trigger dwell time (weighted +10 in the scoring) and bookmarks (weighted 10x). highest-reach format on the platform right now. 33. never posted off-topic. not once. one viral meme tweet feels good but mathematically drifts your content vector in the algorithm's embedding space. every on-niche post after it reaches fewer people because the system is less certain what your account is about. 34. stayed consistent even when growth felt invisible. the algorithm scores your posts based on recent engagement history before anyone sees them. going silent collapses that baseline. recovery takes 5-10 consecutive strong posts before reach returns. consistency isn't a motivational poster. it's a mechanical input to the scoring system. 35. added a $497 comprehensive course behind the $39 front-end product. 2-4% of $39 buyers upgrade within 30 days without being pitched. 36. added a $5K 1-on-1 partnership behind the $497 course. one person applies every 2-3 months. this single tier changes the entire math of the business overnight. 37. batched all content creation on sundays. one 90-minute session writing the full week of tweets. the system runs the remaining 6 days and 22.5 hours without me. 38. tracked what actually drove replies and bookmarks and cut everything else. likes are weighted 1x in the algorithm. replies are 13.5x. bookmarks are 10x. reposts are 20x. optimizing for likes is optimizing for the cheapest signal. the scoreboard is public knowledge and most creators have never looked at it. the tools: TweetHunter: $49/month (scheduling + silent auto-DM) Claude: $20/month (tweet generation with reference system) Gumroad: free until first sale, then 10% per transaction Telegram: free Canva: free Tally: free (application form for $5K partnership tier) total monthly cost: $69. total daily time: 14 minutes. the timeline: week 1-2: setup, first tweets, $0 month 1: 800 followers, finding the rhythm, $340 month 2: 2,100 followers, CTA tweets clicking, $1,800 month 3: 4,400 followers, telegram compounding, $3,200 month 6: 11,000 followers, backend kicking in, $8,247/month consistent the first $340 took 6 weeks. the jump from $340 to $8,247 took 4 months. the system compounds because the telegram community grows every day and never shrinks. more members means more proof. more proof means higher conversion. higher conversion on the same traffic means the revenue climbs without the effort climbing with it. i put all 38 steps into a full system. way more detail than fits in a tweet. module-by-module walkthroughs, the exact Claude prompts, the DM scripts word for word, the telegram setup, the pricing framework, the algorithm breakdown, and every template i use. comment "SYSTEM" and i'll send you the link. must be following + RT.
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Simon Ghost Riley 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ (@Skater__Rebecca) reported@PawnDriver @airbagged2077 @cybrdelic If a coder doesn't understand what they're looking at are they really a coder at that point or did they just use AI to whip up something quick and if it has a problem in the future they can't understand it. Go to Reddit or any other place
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Vrilliam Black (@blackvrilled) reported@cloaked_death @BobWhencer @Anarcgambiteiro Reddit is down the hall and to the left or however that phrase goes. My point stands
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PanzerWizard (@PanzerMage) reported@hausofdecline >meet hentai artist that draws the darkest most ****** up **** >is one of the most down to earth normal people you've ever met >meet wholesome reddit comic artist >find out that he chats up minors in his discord Why do it be like that 🤔
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John Truckdriver (@RoadLife2022) reported@BCW50225220 @xtscott11 @SteveLovesAmmo The topic is the murder of Austin Metcalf by Karmelo Anthony and the recent trial. Your impotent seething belongs on reddit. That's down the hall.
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CaliforniaRepublic38 (@1974Palaces) reported@glenn_tunes If nothing else , this group mentality on every single issue makes you look very immature. This place is turning into Reddit smh
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Sam (@Numba1cracker) reported@ugach_kahitarii I’m at work but yall should go to the Reddit piracy megathread/wiki or fmhy wiki.Then scroll down to live sports and look for the streaming section and they should have a decent amount of links. Just make sure you’ve got an adblocker and use the starred links.