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 |
|---|---|
| City of Rapid City, SD | 1 |
| Edmonton, AB | 1 |
| San Francisco, CA | 1 |
| Pune, MH | 4 |
| Saint-Pierre, Réunion | 1 |
| Melbourne, VIC | 4 |
| Kensington, England | 1 |
| Vancouver, BC | 1 |
| Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 2 |
| San Jose, CA | 1 |
| Thiruvananthapuram, KL | 1 |
| Ottawa, ON | 1 |
| Enguera, Valencia | 1 |
| 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 |
| New Orleans, LA | 2 |
| 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 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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The Dissent SF (@TheDissentSF) reportedJust 16 months into his term, San Franciscans are already asking if Mayor Dan Lurie is delivering results beyond his polished PR machine. One Reddit user breaks down mayoral performance by integrity, outcomes, and communication - suggesting the jury's still out on whether Luri...
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Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported@LeeMazzone87 @X Yeah, you’re thinking about it the right way Reddit is basically conversation-first or nothing. If you jump straight to posting, it dies fast. For something like EchoMind Assistant, it tends to work best in a few specific lanes: discussions around meeting anxiety / blanking under pressure / communication issues productivity threads where people talk about thinking clearly under stress founder/manager spaces where decision fatigue and calls come up a lot The products that do well there usually don’t lead with “AI assistant” they lead with the problem moment, like “I forget what I want to say in meetings” or “I freeze during calls”, then the solution naturally fits in. And yeah, joining conversations first is the correct move. Posting comes later once you’ve seen which angles actually get replies. The key pattern I’ve seen: Reddit rewards relatable situations, not tools. Tools only work when they’re anchored to a specific lived moment. If you keep testing different angles in those problem threads, you’ll quickly see which version of the message actually lands.
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James Shields (@scaling_shields) reportedbooked 10 calls in 12 days for a client who sells "we rank reddit threads on google so your brand looks good when people search you" not joking thats the actual service - 13,000 emails sent - 3.4% reply rate - 52 interested replies - 10 calls booked 3 line script. real case study in the PS. leads from store leads. launched in a day. if cold email books calls for a service that takes 15 words to explain and STILL sounds confusing it books calls for whatever you sell your niche isnt the reason its not working your volume is if youre an agency owner with a proven offer and want results like this - DM me "EMAIL" (you ONLY pay for qualified calls actually booked onto your calendar)
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David Quaid - AI SEO (@DavidGQuaid) reported@ClimStefan There's multiple layers - Mods have no control over Reddit Admin spam systems. I had a "fun" reply to a guy over the weekend who threatened a friend of mine who is a mod - and called Reddit a "cancer" and accused them of making his public profile public :D He';s clearly used to a life of threats and intimidation - great to see its not working. I understand that people need marketing and visiblity; Mods' first requirements are their communities and upholding Reddits no free advertising rules - because - thats their revenue source. People make mistakes - but blindly pretending you're not doing anything wrong and threatening intimidation needs to be met full on. Hopefully they're learning their lesson although I doubt it.
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Clustz | AI, World & Tech News (@ClustZContact) reportedGameStop trying to buy eBay for $56 BILLION isn’t random. It’s a survival move disguised as ambition. Here’s what’s really going on 👇 GameStop is still fighting a slow decline. Physical game sales are dying, and its past pivots (NFTs, crypto, etc.) haven’t created a stable future. So instead of fixing the core business… it’s trying to replace it entirely. eBay gives them 3 things instantly: 1) A real e-commerce engine : GameStop has stores. eBay has global online liquidity. Combine both → instant Amazon challenger narrative. 2) Access to high-margin categories : Both are quietly converging on the same niche: collectibles (cards, retro, fandom). This is where margins + community + repeat buyers exist. 3) A shortcut to relevance (not growth) : GameStop rebuilding itself organically would take years — and might still fail. Buying eBay compresses that entire timeline into one move: • Instantly becomes a global e-commerce player • Gains millions of active users overnight • Shifts narrative from “dying retailer” to “platform company” • Forces markets + media to reprice the story immediately This isn’t about synergy first. It’s about changing how the market perceives GameStop overnight. But here’s the deeper play most people are missing: 👉 Ryan Cohen isn’t buying eBay for what it is today 👉 He’s buying it for what it could become His bet: Turn eBay into a “community-driven commerce platform” – blending marketplaces, fandom, live commerce, and retail footprint Basically: Reddit × Shopify × Amazon (lite) And if it works? He’s already hinted at a hundreds-of-billions valuation vision. ⸻ But the risk is massive: • GameStop is 4x smaller → financing is heavily debt-driven (~$20B planned) • eBay is already performing well → not a distressed asset • Integration complexity = huge execution risk ⸻ So this deal isn’t just an acquisition. It’s a high-stakes identity reset. Either: GameStop becomes a serious commerce player… Or this becomes one of the boldest overreaches in tech history. ⸻ The real question: Is this genius… or desperation at scale?
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Hamsini 🩷🦢 (@kihyunserenade) reportedI was going through Reddit yesterday and found something unbelievable. My family is very open about my piercings and tattoos. They in fact encourage. But I see families looking down upon girls who get extra piercings and I want to know why ?
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Reagan❤️🔥🫀 (@GAYWEEDDAD69) reportedI wanna keep putting my art out and i was like oh right i could put it on reddit. then i was like r/mtf won't know what to do with this. they/her would simply take it the wrong way. I'm not trying to get in trouble this early in the month
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Denis Kursakov (@DenisKursakov) reportedYOUTUBE IS BREAKING COMPUTERS AND NOBODY AT GOOGLE HAS SAID A WORD. > late April, Reddit starts noticing > videos stuttering, tabs freezing > everyone blames Firefox update at first > then Edge users report the same > then Brave, then Chrome > not a browser problem - it's YouTube > some tabs consuming over 7GB of RAM just from YouTube alone > a hidden interface loop keeps refreshing the layout nonstop > buttons disappearing and reappearing too fast to see > browser recalculates layout thousands of times per second > CPU hits 100%, system slows to a crawl > Mozilla developers still investigating, no fix confirmed > Google and YouTube have not publicly said anything One user reported YouTube eating 300% of their CPU. Another said their browser froze completely. Bug exists. Engineers know. Fix doesn't. YouTube stays silent.
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Flaass (@Flaassing) reported@GameRant I tried to play the PS5 version of Until Dawn two weeks ago and ran into a progression bug that was reported to Reddit months and months ago. I had to put it down instead of restarting the whole entire game.
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Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reportedChrome extensions live or die by showing up at exactly the right moment — usually a Reddit thread where someone complains about the exact problem you solved. Go find those conversations. They're already happening.
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Sarthak Shaurya (@alwaysSarthak) reported@asaio87 Basic manual coding should be learnt by vibe coders. 90% of vibecoded apps are sloppy and full of security errors, it is so because people dont know to read actual code. I once saw a comment on reddit saying "Vibecoders sponsor my api costing" lol
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Billy Keyser 🐇 (@KeyserWhat) reported@ksorbs Christians in Europe have empty churches and don't care about them until they burn down. Europe became a continent of reddit-tier Gaythiests and is paying for it now that other religions outnumber them. God hasn't abandoned Europe, Europe abandoned God.
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X (@MyocarditisMan) reported@reddit_lies It wouldn't surprise me if they did this but the reddit factor takes it down to a 'probability zero' of occurrence. However, if boomers, it's entirely possible.
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Romans724 (@Romans724120566) reported@Tosirwithlove5 @WallStreetMav But I can almost guarantee the bad things you heard are more along the lines of someone complaining about a bad experience on Reddit...I would double down on Delta in every category but price. They usually aren't going to be the cheapest option
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ℑ𝔡𝔦𝔬𝔱𝔓𝔯𝔦𝔫𝔠𝔢 (@PrincepsStultus) reported@VBMillennial @davverista Reddit is down the hall. Come back when you’re ready to roll with the big boys. I recommend starting with Remedial Logic 101. Don’t bother responding.