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 |
|---|---|
| Douai, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Olathe, KS | 1 |
| Da Nang, Da Nang | 1 |
| Chhindwāra, MP | 1 |
| Puteaux, Île-de-France | 1 |
| New Delhi, NCT | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Vigo, Galicia | 1 |
| Phoenix, AZ | 1 |
| Lima, Lima | 1 |
| 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 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Commander Crolly (@CommanderCrolly) reported@David9260071738 @TeamYouTube there's loads of posts on Reddit and Google forums about this issue. No solid answers on it though unfortunately. I've not changed anything I do regarding video specs or titles etc, short feed just doesn't exist right now.
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noni (@Nooniplatonic) reportedI can hide it when I draw and it isn't that noticeable but that makes it worse to explain the issue where I bought it when usually this people Doesn't draw with it 😔 support says the pencil might need reparations and reddit that is the screen or is just like tat
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The Real Adam (@thereal_adam) reported@dch0241 @JaredSandler The emails have been slow trickling out apparently. I received mine about an hour after others on Reddit first got there's. I will say switching to BZZR was rather seamless, but with that said, the website is rather lacking, are are apparently the options of streaming platforms.
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🦗 (@NoCrickets4Devs) reportedWhy now: GummySearch (the tool thousands of founders used) shut down end of 2025 after Reddit’s API changes broke everything. NoCrickets is broader and still going strong: Reddit + X + everywhere devs actually build in public.
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LordKiraDunkerque (@lkdunkerque) reportedUnfortunately, the paramedics didn't come for me, and I had to lie down because my feet were swollen from the heat. Now I'm promoting my profile on Reddit among friends and in social media, and I'm drinking Coca-Cola Cherry and just chilling.
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Khufu (@Mostafakhafagyy) reportedEnterprise competitor intelligence starts at $15,000 a year. Most founders picked the free alternative: finding out from lost deals. A thread on Indie Hackers, March 13 this year, laid the pattern out. One founder lost several deals because a rival quietly dropped prices. He didn't realize until much later. An agency owner in the same thread, seven years in, described the same mechanic: someone lowers their hourly rate, starts winning projects you used to win, and the first signal you get is your win rate dropping. Price moves are lagging signals. By the time one shows up in your numbers, the damage is already booked. Now look at the tooling market that's supposed to prevent this. Top end: Crayon and Klue. Third-party procurement estimates put them at roughly $15K to $40K a year. No public rate card. You book a demo to learn the price. Built for enterprise product marketing teams with a dedicated analyst running the platform. And the problem they solve is real. Crayon's own 2025 State of Competitive Intelligence report says 68% of B2B deals now involve at least one direct competitor, and sales teams rate their own competitive preparedness 3.8 out of 10. The vendors know the pain exists. Their pricing just excludes everyone under 50 employees. Bottom end: the patched stack. Visualping for page changes, roughly $11 to $140 a month depending on tier. Brand24 for social listening, entry plan around $199 a month for 3 keywords. Google Alerts for free, except it misses most Reddit mentions and runs 24 to 72 hours behind. And the quality you get for that money: Visualping's own engineering blog admits its AI classifies 83% of detected changes as not important. One G2 reviewer put it plainly: the alerts get triggered by cookie notices and superficial banners. So you pay $100 to $300 a month across three or four tools, get interrupted by noise, and still miss the pricing change that mattered. Which is why most founders default to manual checking. One 2026 guide to competitor tracking recommends a Monday, Wednesday, Friday routine just to cover Reddit. That's one surface. There are at least six: pricing pages, changelogs, launches, ad libraries, messaging, social. Checked weekly at best. Which means late. Which means the churned customer delivers the news. That gap is what I'm building FounderLens for. You name 3 to 5 rivals. It watches all six surfaces daily, then hands you one weekly brief that says what moved and what's worth a response. Every claim carries a grade: Verified, Corroborated, or Claimed. If we can't trace something to a source, the card says so instead of dressing it up. The visuals below show the mechanics. And since the whole pitch is sourced claims, every number in this post is graded in the first comment. Links included. If a claim in my own marketing can't survive that treatment, it doesn't ship. The most expensive intelligence tool in SaaS is still the exit email from the customer who already left.
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haavi🦐🇵🇸 (@ShickDits) reported@kyodainoel i like to call this the Toilet Seat Effect, named after a reddit post i saw maybe ten+ years ago complaining about getting constant ads for toilet seats after buying one just to fix theirs
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Zid (@_zidkim) reportedSpoke with a few founders feeling burnt out today. How do you deal with it? For me, if i truly feel burnt out, i do two things. 1. I don't stop until I come up with a solution for whatever's bringing me down. 2. Once I have the blueprint ready, I unwind with games or a horror movie. Distribution log: ✅ Wrote 10 comments across 6 subreddits with one of my reddit accounts. Also documenting which subreddits I'll actually invest in. ✅ 1x post on X (this one) ✅ Tried @typefully for a couple days and I think I'll stick with it. First social media tool ive tried, and its pretty good! Using it for scheduling and reposting. ✅ Sent 5 outbound emails. Saw that my two burner accounts are 100% warmed up. Will aim to send 10 to 30 per account. ✅ Signed up for 3 IRL events over the next few weeks. ✅ Ordered some physical invitation cards for Spawnbeam. ✅ Updating Kaijubeam's future landing page copy based on @yusukelp's feedback.
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Necksplitter, Dark Knight (@TW0HEADEDBEAST) reportedI actually like Disco Elysium almost every Disco Elysium Fan Online is culturally illiterate and clearly doesn't read much and seem to all be embarrassed to be playing a video game often extrapolating Disco Elysium down to Epic Reddit Communism Screenshots and not much else
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snnuy (@snnuypup) reported@Th3wrrd3n @tapeworm_house I’m gonna delete this thread just since I have a lot of bad past w that server overall! But if you wanna you can dm me if you wanna save the Reddit 😭 I was high initially and quite heated abt seeing her around again
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Boba Pearl Peepers (@daGoblinGhoul) reportedAnyone else having issues saving changes to their Reddit account, coming across the “server issues” message? How do I actually fix this lol
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Gabe Itches (@LeviRah) reported@Willmason643531 @art_watermelon Cute coming from an idiot who thinks ratioing actually does anything LOL Oh I forgot to ask. How much reddit gold do you have? Sorry to hear you lost your mod position when r/Cuckold got shut down.
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Subscribr (@SubscribrAI) reportedYouTube NEW update the "unsatisfying or off-putting content" policy. Here is how to make sure your channel does not get wiped. The new policy targets 4 specific patterns. If your channel matches any of them, you are on borrowed time. Pattern 1. Manipulative formulas. Same shock hook every video. "You will not believe what happened next." "Doctors hate this one trick." Titles designed to trigger clicks without delivering payoff. Pattern 2. Mimic formats. Your channel looks identical to 500 other channels in the same niche. Same stock B-roll. Same AI voice. Same title structure. Same thumbnail template. Pattern 3. Interchangeable stories. Bodycam channels. Reddit story channels. Generic reaction channels. Content that could belong to any of 1,000 other channels without changing a single frame. Pattern 4. Pure shock content. Video exists only to shock the viewer for the click. No creative narrative. No educational value. No original angle. How to survive. Add a unique character with a consistent identity across every video. Same face. Same voice. Same setup. The classifier reads consistent identity as a real channel. Build a real narrative angle. Cultural authority frames work. Personal expertise works. Investigative angle works. Anything that separates your video from the 500 identical ones next to it in the sidebar. Use AI for scripts, images, and video generation. That is fine. YouTube explicitly allows this. Just make sure the final output has an original substance the audience cannot get from any other channel. Attach a real product or ebook. Channels with real products get treated as real businesses. Channels with only AdSense get treated as content farms. The policy is not anti-AI. The policy is anti-slop. If your channel has a character, a niche, an original angle, and a product, you are safe. If your channel is templated shock content with generic AI narration, prepare for the wipe. Read the policy. It is half a page. Then audit your last 10 uploads against the 4 patterns. Fix what you find or lose the channel.
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Sean W. Malone | That’s just, like, your opinion. (@CitizenAmedia) reportedI must always preface a Reddit post by saying I have no idea if the story is actually true, but I have seen plenty of these kinds of stories, and I just always wonder if there's ever a follow up where the insane person realizes they're the problem.
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Helen (@helen_ix_) reported@RVMirara @LiminalLina Yes, most likely. Look at the posts of people like roon and theo a few months back. Roon changed the tone dramatically back to the old style. Clearly there was some incentive going on to tear down the 4o crowd. Besides the countless bots here and on Reddit.