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 |
|---|---|
| Helsinki, Uusimaa | 1 |
| Lübeck, Hansestadt, Schleswig-Holstein | 1 |
| Craiova, Dolj | 1 |
| Nanaimo, BC | 1 |
| Chicago, IL | 2 |
| Pāhoa, HI | 1 |
| Pittsboro, NC | 1 |
| Buffalo, NY | 1 |
| Minneapolis, MN | 1 |
| Ocala, FL | 1 |
| Pélissanne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| The Hague, zh | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Round Rock, TX | 1 |
| Amman, Amman | 1 |
| Beauvais, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Pune, MH | 7 |
| Township of Norwood Park, IL | 1 |
| 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 | 3 |
| Kensington, England | 1 |
| Vancouver, BC | 1 |
| Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ultraseven 21 (@Cranberryscause) reported@agul499 That guy on reddit just hated SB and has a vendetta over it being ML I know of him he basically got banned from the offical server for being such a sped
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Abangan Tech (@abangantech) reportedHour 10–24: Have 5 real conversations. DM people who signed up or commented on your Reddit post. Ask only 3 questions: 1. "Tell me about the last time this problem cost you time or money." 2. "What have you already tried to fix it?" 3. "If I built X, what would you pay for it?" Do NOT pitch. Do NOT explain your solution. Just listen. If they struggle to answer question 1 — the problem isn't painful enough. Stop.
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randomrapture (@CyberneticNewt) reported@darkcursse164 @Pirat_Nation Reddit is down the hall and to the left. Maybe they will humor you and your retardation.
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FreakGoons (@FreakGoons) reportedIn terms of the hashtags on that one post I made, he told me I could try and use the ones you used for engagement. I stopped because I noticed my posts don’t show up in them anyways. And the long style posts are something that I’ve always done going back to Reddit. Especially the comments since the post character limit was much less. And in DMs I was always the same way. I got premium on x so that I could post longer captions because I couldn’t say what I wanted before. Every single account I’ve had were long style posts which wasn’t a problem until now for whatever reason. Also, I’ve been saying booty gas for years now too. I honestly thought I was being copied. I’m not saying he copied me but I definitely wasn’t copying either. I haven’t changed in those couple of years. Just not as active anymore but I’m not trying to copy anyone. I also never heard him talk about some of the crazier **** I’ve said like ******* a corpse either lmaooo. This is how I’ve always been. And if I were to use ai my posts would probably be a bit more consistent since I don’t even have to think about what to say since I just have an ai do it. I also can’t remember the last time he made a long style post. Most of them are shorter now anyways. All of my posts are written by me. I honestly feel like he should know this at this point. And since we’re into the same **** some words or small phrases might sound similar but no one’s trying to replicate anyone. I’ve just been a horny **** and have been doing this for a few years now, that’s it. And then night before you seemed fine when chatting, and then you blocked me the next day
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Narkito (@narkito) reported@viciousratlol These are (most likely) bots! It's been a problem for a while in AO3. The reddit for AO3 gets a post like twice a week about it, there's also other ones that sound really passive-aggressive and call for the author to delete, or offer like a betareader, and those are prolly scams.
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Jetta umbra (@killer_recon) reported@mini_jao @CodyPilgrim8 @PaulTassi True, but they never put that BEFORE the quality of the game. it was never an issue (except if you are on Reddit but that's another story xD).
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Okara (@askOkara) reportedyour website is probably leaking traffic right now > broken seo > weak pages > missing comparison content > no reddit mentions > no ai citations > no clear topical authority okara ai cmo finds the highest priority fixes and fixes them for you
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Kara (@Do1Bitch) reported@AyakaMods I hate that so many places on the internet nowadays give you ONE chance to appeal, and if that gets turned down, there's basically sod all you can do about it. Hell, Reddit give you 140 characters to appeal. Basically one tweet. That's all you get to state your case. It's a joke.
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Porterhouse Polytechnic (@Boris72947177) reported@Yeenie_Mcbeenie Literally one message down he says the worst trauma is having a child who has left the faith. We need to go back to full Reddit atheism
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Rahil Jain (@rahilnjain) reportedThe fix this week: - Real named author byline on every page - Person schema with sameAs to LinkedIn, Crunchbase, GitHub, X - 60-word author bio with verifiable credentials - Inline citations to primary sources - One mention this month on Reddit, YouTube, or a credible site Day 6 of 30. Follow @rahilnjain
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Dmitrii Malakhov (@malakhovdm) reported@AbhishekU008 @moonfarm_dev Every channel penalizes announcing, rewards participating. Reddit/IH/HN: find 3 threads with your problem, write the best answer, zero links. Do that for 6 weeks. You'll have karma and people asking what you're building. Shortcut culture is the actual blocker.
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ilyj ☆ mel ♫ manon ♥︎ (@ISuney) reported@zoyablonded This isn’t saying they aren’t a trusted platform but the problem is suggesting that ai generators are only using trusted sources which has never been the case. Given there are no sources or credits within there’s a good chance this synopsis is based off of Reddit posts and twt
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ForestCat (@epicastan997) reported@lyres_ Reddit is down the hall to the left.
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Camelia (@CameliaLovesU) reportedReddit is the only platform that includes a down vote option. Based on that alone, reddit is one of few platforms that values honesty afaics. Star rating system would be better. But being able to down vote is the thread that keeps things transparent afaics.
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BLACK DUMPLING™ (@BlackDumpling) reportedTHE FUTURE OF AI EMPLOYMENT... REDDIT: On Reddit, Dave asks Reddit for the solution to a problem rando Mike has already solved in the real world through trial and error as humans have always done. Mike provides solution. AI can't trial and error solve problems in the real world the way we can, not yet anyway, so AI has to find someone else, namely rando Mike, who has solved it. Then it can offer you the same solution. If there's no rando Mike there's no finding rando solution to rando problem. And the key here is rando. Humans have an unbelievably diverse set of problems they want help with. This isn't like Drug interactions which can be documented and quantified and often are to the tune of billions of dollars. This is "Which class works best with a more passive playstyle if I'm using seamless co-op with one friend playing a dreadnought and the other playing a melee oriented stormcaller with the Elden Ring Convergence Mod?" This seems like an absurdly specific question, especially considering the fact that we're talking about specific classes added to a video game mod. Yet Grok can not only answer the question, it will give an EXCELLENT answer. And if you ask where it got its info? Well it gets the hard data that confirms the answer from any wikis it finds... but it gets the strategy from Reddit. Where real people were able to test it in real environments. You want to talk a future job? Imagine something like this. Problem bounties. Does it sound farfetched? If Grok wants to be maximally helpful it will absolutely need a resource in the real world to find out real world information if something like Reddit doesn't exist. AI is still fundamentally a compression and recombination engine of human experience, especially for anything that requires actual interaction with messy, contingent reality. AI doesn't "know" the answer. If anything it knows that someone like you asked something like this before, and someone like rando Mike answered it in a way that got upvoted. As to "problem bounties"... well, "Bug Bounties" currently exist as a thing. Why wouldn't AI create anticipatory problems that it offers a bounty for someone to solve or offer a best guess solution in the real world that can then be tested and utilized? Thus incentivizing experimental real world data. This is basically "human in the loop" scaled to the entire economy of weird problems. There's unbelievably powerful utility in this. Think a new class of high-leverage human roles: Professional problem solvers/edge-case hunters, verified experiential data contributors and people who get paid to go do weird **** in the real world specifically so AI can learn from it. Reddit, quite accidentally I suspect, created an enormous repository of extremely useful knowledge and there's value in maintaining and expanding that repository. The fact that Reddit is messy, biased, and full of shitposts doesn't negate its utility, it just means the next version needs better interfaces, better incentives, and better verification layers. So, there you go, we're all gonna work at Reddit... or more accurately it's Grok driven equivalent.