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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
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
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
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Kristenfollows
    Kristen the third (@Kristenfollows) reported

    @EvieLupine I hate these kinds of posts. Besides it being an extremely reductive take on sub women, it’s also SO smug. Like yeah, you’re really showing those sub women and taking them down a notch. That’ll teach em…not to post their anxieties on Reddit.

  • dvento
    Dan Vento (@dvento) reported

    I reset the timer. Day #1 trying to get my app public. - **** #Reddit just published one of the removed posts on my reddit profile. - This weekend I'll try to fix the unique id for premium users - Next big thing: try harder to get some attention

  • Karanx274
    karan (@Karanx274) reported

    everyone told us reddit marketing is dead, we keep hearing reddit's basically dead for growth now moderation's brutal, communities getting nuked, too risky, organic's over this is for them, we just took a community from nothing to 161k views in a month 10k people a weekly visitors in two of our communities, built in about two weeks, on the platform everyone keeps calling closed for business it isn't about numbers, it's that we're doing this at a time when Reddit communities are under more scrutiny than ever.. moderation standards are stricter, community quality matters more, inactive or poorly managed communities are getting restricted or removed yet people are still choosing to join, participate, and return to ours one of these communities is already ranking among the top communities in its niche cause the problem was never reddit or organic marketing the problem was treating reddit like another marketing channel build something worth returning to and the growth follows, build a garden, the butterflies show up on their own!!

  • Karanx274
    karan (@Karanx274) reported

    everyone told us reddit marketing is dead, we keep hearing reddit's basically dead for growth now moderation's brutal, communities getting nuked, too risky, organic's over this is for them, we just took a community from nothing to 161k views in a month 10k people a weekly visitors in two of our communities, built in about two weeks, on the platform everyone keeps calling closed for business it isn't about numbers, it's that we're doing this at a time when Reddit communities are under more scrutiny than ever.. moderation standards are stricter, community quality matters more, inactive or poorly managed communities are getting restricted or removed yet people are still choosing to join, participate, and return to ours one of these communities is already ranking among the top communities in its niche cause the problem was never reddit or organic marketing the problem was treating reddit like another marketing channel build something worth returning to and the growth follows, build a garden, the butterflies show up on their own!!

  • JuanJO_L
    JuanJO Lescano (@JuanJO_L) reported

    Last year I launched a SaaS. 3 months building. $0 MRR. This time I validated first — 8 Reddit replies confirming the pain is real. The problem: devs can't monitor LLM costs and quality drift without enterprise tools. Anyone building apps with LLMs facing this? 👇

  • VukConfidential
    Vukasin Vukosavljevic (@VukConfidential) reported

    The cold-email tool I joined as employee #1 was closing in on $250K ARR with a blog nobody read. We were shipping articles on everything. Outreach, LinkedIn, entrepreneurship, whatever stuck. ~80% of our time went into writing, almost none into getting it seen. Several posts a month, basically zero traffic, zero signups. Two changes flipped it. Neither was "write more." Change 1: publish only money content. We killed the guides and the top-of-funnel stuff and shipped one thing: cold email templates. Why they worked: → We were already doing the outreach, so every template came with real results + a breakdown → Each one showed off a key feature (product placement built in) → It killed our #1 churn reason, "cold email doesn't work for us," by proving it does Every piece had to pass one test before it shipped: → Eyeball potential: will this pull a relevant audience that grows over time? → Placement potential: is our product the actual answer to the problem it raises? If it didn't sell the product, I didn't want to make it. Gourmet bait, not grabbing fish with your bare hands. Change 2: spend most of the time distributing, not writing. What that looked like with no traffic and no budget: → Promoted templates in our community + newsletter ("template of the week") → Went where the ICP already hung out: Quora, Reddit, growth forums. Enough upvotes on one and they'd push us to thousands in their newsletter → Traded backlinks in pods and groups to drag our domain rating up → Built our own pods. Started a 10-person LinkedIn chat, grew it into a group in the thousands. What it actually bought me was relationships. Journalists included, who got us on sites I could never land a backlink on myself Word of mouth, mentions and referral traffic kicked in and became one of our biggest early engines. Two people ran the whole thing. Money content brought revenue fast. Thought leadership builds authority slow. We needed both, but at $250K with a dead blog, slow was a luxury. So we led with what paid, and it funded the rest 🫡

  • marioleads
    Max Pidvalnyi (@marioleads) reported

    Nobody marries a stranger on the first date you wouldn't move in, merge bank accounts and change your last name for someone you met an hour ago, no matter how charming they were but that's exactly what most cold emails ask for "rip out the system you've run your business on for 5 years, retrain your team, rebuild your processes around ours" - from a stranger, off one templated email, with zero reason to care I learned this the expensive way for my cold email agency clients. Ran outbound for two companies whose whole product meant ripping out the prospect's core system and rebuilding around theirs 1. supply chain inventory management software, 2-6 months rollout, everyone already run on a competitor - 15,000 emails, 2 positives on one, 0 qualified meetings booked 2. debt management software, the core of what entire business runs for segments like debt collection/collection law/many others - 27,000 emails, 12 positives here, same 0 meetings the copy was never the problem, the ASK was you can't propose marriage in a cold email, the switching cost is too high, and the trust is zero. So here's how we started getting incredible results (AOV is so high 1 closed-won pays for a few months of outbound) 1. Analyze the entire market - what competitors are promising in their ads, which ones your prospects have likely seen already, what features you offer vs. your competitors don't 2. Use G2/Trustpilot/Capterra/Reddit to find out EXACTLY what sucks in your competitors, if people spend time writing about it, they care enough 3. Find reliable wedges you can win on this is your core frame, what you anchor on then you shrink the ask down to a first date, one small outcome with a defined timeframe, no rip-and-replace, no retraining, no risk foot in the door, prove it, THEN earn the bigger commitment match the size of your ask to the trust you've got, and on cold, that's basically none strangers think you're a scammer by default. Nobody marries a stranger on the first date. Stop writing emails that propose on the first line.

  • isthisabhi
    ABHIJEET (@isthisabhi) reported

    Would you rather build a cool product or build something people are already asking for? But how'd you know what they're asking for? Reddit discussions, facebook groups, posts on X. Look for the problems being discussed and build a solution around them. Find problems, build solution. Write about the problem. Then soft launch your solution.

  • stiffrhomboids
    ambatunek (@stiffrhomboids) reported

    @TansuYegen Somebody on reddit did the math, u need 220 block of ices of that size to turn the water temp down by 1 C°.

  • AnuPriy92884753
    Anu Priya (@AnuPriy92884753) reported

    @kirmizisekizz @Bulvarpress Turkish women itself told me they can't even walk down street because of howling and harassing done by turkish men. Why don't you look it up on reddit and other forums. Turkish men are creepy perverts.

  • korthepublic
    🐾kory🦭 (@korthepublic) reported

    @dog_meat_ @re1hera Yeah. You search up a problem. Google shows you a reddit page. Thats how it works. If you can't find an answer then you ask on reddit. Its a forum not social media. I dont get your point here.

  • ahmedafatah
    Fatah (@ahmedafatah) reported

    someone on r/SideProject shared their 1-year app anniversary post. 114 upvotes. the insights were real: slow first 6 months, then traction from one reddit comment, then their first $100 from a stranger. that's the actual indie hacker timeline. not the twitter version. i've been building for 3+ years. 9 products. the ones that worked? all started with one person finding it on reddit and caring enough to share. not ads. not funnels. just a real person saying "this helped me."

  • bafnavaibhav
    Vaibhav Bafna (@bafnavaibhav) reported

    iPhones can’t be hacked. Yes, some one came and whispered to me about Reddit and all the other things I knew before hand - should I list it down. I posted yes only because I knew the whole plan before hand and the first yes was a proxy. 🤡 Take a hike. Oh btw, if iPhones can be, android is a piece of cake.

  • mganj79
    mgan79 (@mganj79) reported

    @R0dchenko @PunishedCommie Reddit and Discord is the best. Real discourse can happen there. Only vapid discourse occurs on Twitter. What does that leave...Facebook? Don't get me started. That doesn't have the fun of Instagram, but at the same time, has all the restrictions and issues.

  • DhruvPandhare29
    Dhruv Pandhare🇮🇳 (@DhruvPandhare29) reported

    Technical glitch, website migration, or something more? The ongoing BOS portal downtime has sparked serious concerns across Reddit and X. We are asking ICAI to clear the air. A single official statement could end the speculation in minutes. Silence only breeds more.. #icai

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