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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
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
Melbourne, VIC 3
New Orleans, LA 2
Pune, MH 4
Toronto, ON 1
Barcelona, Catalonia 1
Algiers, Algiers 1
Cape Breton County, NS 1
Cochin, KL 2
Parker, CO 1
Chandler, OK 1
Delano, CA 1
Seattle, WA 1
Gabriola, BC 2
New York City, NY 1
New Delhi, NCT 2
Newark, NJ 1
Mumbai, MH 5
Bengaluru, KA 5
Mangalore, KA 1
Amritsar, PB 1
Vijayawada, AP 1
Vellore, TN 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • K1_shah
    Kevan (Marketer & Builder) (@K1_shah) reported

    I track Reddit users who comment "RemindMe! 6 months" on posts about problems my product solves. Set a calendar reminder to reach out when their timeline hits. They literally told you when they'll be ready to buy.

  • IronE_exists
    Iron-E (COMMS OPEN) (@IronE_exists) reported

    No, twitter is not the problem. Reddit is not the problem. YouTube, Instagram and TikTok is not the problem. It's your lack of understanding or basic empathy.

  • kanifeli
    kanifeli (@kanifeli) reported

    @Pirat_Nation Easy way to prevent most issues is, create the AI to only have knowledge from verified sites that post factual verified libraries and functions. no reddit no random websites. if the AI can only access accurate information, outside of understanding errors from the prompts the codes generated will probably be good.

  • Oxymarun_
    Arun Sharma (@Oxymarun_) reported

    what in the 19th century hell is this? (Survelliance?- No) let me explain LLMs Labs @AnthropicAI @OpenAI @deepseek_ai didnt have data problem it was trained on massive reddit/webpages/books data and even reinforced learning through reddit upvotes/comments Vision models get billions of images but Robots? Only a few million real-world interactions total. robotics have a massive data problem there is not enough use-case data in correct form what you see here is egocentric data collection but why? Third-person lab videos create a fatal “perception-action mismatch.” Robots see the scene… but fail when they have to act from their own first-person view (hand contact, motion cues, intent). Egocentric data (head/wrist cameras on humans doing real tasks) fixes this. It trains robots on the exact perspective they’ll use in homes & factories. High-quality egocentric collection is slow, hardware-heavy, and expensive especially in high-wage countries. The smartest move? Collect & annotate that egocentric data where it’s 5–8× cheaper. Prices for data collection >US -$30 /hr >China - $16 /hr >India-6$/hr & businesses here Awign Objectways Human Archive Build AI partners These folks are getting paid 8-10% more/day to wear this while the factory gets a good cut

  • UltimateRook99
    the Ultimate Rookie (@UltimateRook99) reported

    @odiosemironia No problem. Go back to 300 pound balding moderators that think they're women on reddit, you freak loser.

  • tppwastaken
    Malatang (@tppwastaken) reported

    @Michaeldudufudu And the reason the subreddit is "2" is because the mods of the original had a meltdown over Reddit API changes and shut it down.

  • Brady7444
    Brady (@Brady7444) reported

    @moorehn @luke_winkie "Platner never acknowledged the tattoo was a problem." He has spoken at length many times on this and his problematic reddit posts. His initial public video on the reddit posts when the story broke started with 'words and statements I don't agree with an abhor', for one example

  • kyroque
    skunky 🧁 (@kyroque) reported

    @erogurodere I HAD THIS PROBLEM BEFORE WHEN I FIRST GOT IT. u need to get the redist thing on reddit lemme see if i can find the post

  • yellowminutes
    Yellow Minutes (@yellowminutes) reported

    @IgnitionCasino youtube and reddit read it before it gets taken down

  • SyafiKerol
    Khairul Syafi (@SyafiKerol) reported

    @Fiendish_Orange @HarryLotusEater It doesn't. The rng based stun, the less responsive controls, the terrible Ashley AI, the terrible shooting mechanics(someone on Reddit showed that the crosshair doesn't even line up with the gun hence why you feel weird when playing it for the first time, seriously, look it up)

  • Oxymarun_
    Arun Sharma (@Oxymarun_) reported

    what in the 19th century hell is this? (Survelliance?- No) let me explain LLMs Labs @AnthropicAI @OpenAI @deepseek_ai didnt have data problem it was trained on massive reddit/webpages/books data and even reinforced learning through reddit upvotes/comments Vision models get billions of images but Robots? Only a few million real-world interactions total. robotics have a massive data problem there is not enough use-case data in correct form what you see here is egocentric data collection but why? Third-person lab videos create a fatal “perception-action mismatch.” Robots see the scene… but fail when they have to act from their own first-person view (hand contact, motion cues, intent). Egocentric data (head/wrist cameras on humans doing real tasks) fixes this. It trains robots on the exact perspective they’ll use in homes & factories. High-quality egocentric collection is slow, hardware-heavy, and expensive especially in high-wage countries. The smartest move? Collect & annotate that egocentric data where it’s 5–8× cheaper. Prices for data collection >US -$30 /hr >China - $16 /hr >India-6$/hr & businesses here Awign Objectways Human Archive Build AI partners These folks are getting paid 8-10% more/day to wear this while the factory gets a good cut

  • Conceptcar01
    Defense Organizer🇺🇸 (@Conceptcar01) reported

    Think it’s a major problem, and this site is legitimately American so what do you expect us to say? I’d just go to bluesky or Reddit then.

  • AlexanderGRubi2
    Alexander G. Rubio (@AlexanderGRubi2) reported

    @jonatanpallesen Stuff like game tips. Seriously. Reddit used to serve a purpose. If you needed a snippet of information about how something worked from someone who'd run into the problem before, Reddit was the place. And as Google itself got worse it's role was often reduced to searching Reddit.

  • K3nB3n
    Kennya☭ (@K3nB3n) reported

    I can tell that some of y'all use reddit regularly and that's an issue.🐈

  • AliceKe413
    FFFAN08 (@AliceKe413) reported

    I don't like the official homestuck discord or reddit but I think that allowing the Homestuck team to take down groups they do not like will eventually lead to bad things.

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