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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
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:

  • XXIfomo
    XXI (@XXIfomo) reported

    A NEW TERM SHOWS UP ON A PODCAST AT MIDNIGHT. HIS BOT FLAGS IT IN 40 MILLISECONDS. HE OWNS THE .COM BEFORE THE STARTUP THAT WILL WANT IT KNOWS IT EXISTS. The pipeline sits open on the screen. A folder of scripts down the side. The terminal waits, hears a wake word, runs a command. The LLM transcribes, scores, digests. Dharmesh Shah paid six figures for VibeCoding dot com in July 2025. In March it was $12. He built the listening layer over one weekend to catch the next one. Podcast at midnight. Reddit six hours later. X the following morning. A founder is searching the .com by hour 48. Six signals get scored and a digest lands in Telegram once a day. Trigger event = Dharmesh Shah paid six figures for VibeCoding dot com Domain cost 11 months earlier = $12 Pipeline build time = one weekend Monthly run cost = $30-50 Month 1 revenue = $1,400 Month 3 total = $9,200 Month 6 total = $31,000 Month 12 total = $60,000+ Total cost after 12 months = under $600 40+ startup buyers tracked from X and Crunchbase. Outreach one line, sent once, 15% convert. Some flip inside a week, some hold two years until a founder needs the exact word. he did not flip domains. he timestamped language. bookmark this and read the article below

  • azrulrhm
    azrul gpt (@azrulrhm) reported

    Saw this in reddit. If true, it implies that investing in GPUs is not such a bad idea. Everyone keep saying that inference cost is heavily subsidised, but it doesn't look like it at all. Caveat: they might be doing some "creative accounting" like expense out the server capex over much longer time period 🫢.

  • AiFlixCommunity
    AiFlix (@AiFlixCommunity) reported

    @nickkoutsobinas @Reddit Affected as well. Participated constructively in subreddits about a topic I care about. First time I appealed & account was restored, then it happened again & I can't appeal bc can't login & NO reasons given. Seems incompatible with EU's #DSA law & unfair (made ~3 yt video posts)

  • Tyr808
    Tyr808 (@Tyr808) reported

    @blacknredtext Two things are true at once here. You literally never have to tip if you don’t want to and never even should if it isn’t traditional sit down table service. If you like going to a place regularly, you don’t want people handling your food to remember you and have a reason to hate you, valid or retarded. Keep in mind that places like TikTok and Reddit will teach people how to commit insane levels of genuinely creative but destructive vandalism and revenge over perceived *possible* insults from a landlord, etc.

  • adefilaadeyinka
    Adeyinka Prime™ (@adefilaadeyinka) reported

    Find buyers already showing intent. Distro Copilot searches X, LinkedIn, and Reddit for people already talking about the problem your product solves. It scores the opportunities, drafts the right reply or DM in your voice, and saves promising leads to your dashboard. You review and approve. Nothing has to go out without you.

  • Gordon_0925
    Gordon_925 (@Gordon_0925) reported

    @danielCELlK dctwt did and still does the same **** though this aint a reddit problem

  • Hemanth15938721
    He-MAN (@Hemanth15938721) reported

    @Uffdamnn_ @deepika45638 Ivr bido content kuda hange idhe Manipulate madi exaggerate madoke perfect agidhe Ivag heng agidhe andre toxic henge idru release dina 10× negative spread madtare pakka Adhe dodd problem, X matte reddit alla instagram matte youtube ge aa hate spread adre thumba kasta

  • 0x_Kapoor
    Harsh Kapoor (@0x_Kapoor) reported

    Lately, I am having conversations with so many B2B Saas Founders who have made some kind of feature into a SAAS product, which actually is very easy to vibe-code using Claude in any company now. Just don't get me wrong, but you are just selling a feature that you think can't be done using Claude Code or Codex or anything else, and you are charging absurd money for that feature disguised as a Saas dude. I am into this dev and growth game, and I have seen companies come in with products that people never asked for, and in their head they just have a wrapper multi-million-dollar idea for which they just have to crack distribution even before product validation. Most people out there are building for the sake of not being left behind in using AI in their system, and just don't even have a real use case for what they built or are even thinking of building. Most of them think it's easy. > Prompt ChatGPT > Ask the top 10 best problems B2B or devs or SMBs or even enterprise are struggling with and research through Reddit, X, LinkedIn, Medium, YouTube, and whatnot; just basically scrape the entire internet to find the problem that these people are facing in their niches. > They get 10 ideas that look so amazing to solve, and without even the double-check of what actually is needed to solve this in the long-term vision thing, they just start on the vibe coding adventure. > No PMF, no waitlist, no asking the first 10 potential users if they even need it or not. > Just we are the captain, and we will solve this problem as a super Founder. C'mon man, I know that it's easy to build anything literally, but please, I beg for the thing that think like a founder or a business person. THINK ABOUT GROWTH, GTM, DESIGN, PMF and whatnot before even thinking that your idea might be a world-class idea. Try more, fail fast or get conviction fast over these much bigger things than building a product for your niche audience.

  • corndog1893
    AirlineParkMetry (@corndog1893) reported

    @historyrock_ Yes Reddit, sorry, X, it must be terrible to be the son of billionaire.

  • ecomchigga
    ecomchigga (@ecomchigga) reported

    at 7:40pm i had no product. by 11:17pm a stranger in texas paid me $19 for one. i've made $1,340 from it since and haven't opened the file once. every minute timestamped: 7:40pm. opened reddit. searched "struggling with" in r/sidehustle, r/EntrepreneurRideAlong, r/workonline. scrolled for 19 minutes looking for the same complaint posted by different people in different words. 7:59pm. found it. same question asked 6 different ways: "how do i actually get my first sale with a digital product when i have zero audience." 300-900 upvotes each. dozens of comments all saying "following" because nobody had the answer packaged. 8:12pm. opened a blank google doc. wrote the answer like a long text to a friend who just asked me at midnight. no outline. no headers. just the answer start to finish until the answer was done. 9:28pm. finished. 14 pages. messy. read back like a voice note someone typed instead of recording. 9:34pm. organized it. added section breaks and 3 screenshots of real dashboards showing the steps working. cut 2 paragraphs that were just me performing credibility i didn't have. 14 pages became 11. 9:48pm. cold pizza break. stared at the wall for 6 minutes questioning whether anyone would pay for this when half of it exists in scattered reddit threads. decided the scattered part is the whole problem and the assembly is the product. 9:54pm. exported as PDF. opened canva. free template. typed the title. changed one color. exported. total design time: 4 minutes. it looked exactly like a cover made in 4 minutes. 10:03pm. created the product page. uploaded the PDF. one-sentence description: "how to get your first digital product sale with zero audience." priced at $19. not $9 because single digits feel worthless. not $39 because a stranger with no proof doesn't get to ask for $39. $19 clears without a testimonial. 10:14pm. went back to the 6 reddit threads. answered 3 questions with real detail. not links. real answers. mentioned the guide in a reply when someone asked for more. link on my profile. never in the comment. 10:29pm. posted one tweet about the problem. not about the product. the tweet described why most people never make their first sale. link in the first reply. 11:17pm. phone buzzed on the couch. $19. texas. someone i'll never meet bought an 11-page PDF i wrote in my underwear 3 hours ago. that was 4 months ago. same file. same cover. same price. $1,340 and i haven't opened the google doc since that night. meanwhile someone in my DMs last week said they're "almost ready to launch." been almost ready for 8 weeks. they have a notion board, a color palette, and a logo they paid $200 for. product doesn't exist yet. page one hasn't been written. 3 hours 37 minutes. $1,340. the cover still looks like it was made in 4 minutes because it was.

  • PPorcius
    Pontius Porcius (@PPorcius) reported

    @YorubaCowboy @Tiger_Rider_ They reversed her goals, values, and core beliefs for reddit tier discourse. I read the original book, saw the new movie, and was let down by a cheap, plywood imitation.

  • 0xOrionVega
    Orion (@0xOrionVega) reported

    TWO USED EPYC ROMES. 768GB OF DDR4. ZERO GPUs. ONE BASEMENT RIG RUNNING DEEPSEEK V3 671B WITHOUT A DATACENTER'S PERMISSION. Nobody talks about this setup and I don't know why. A used dual-socket EPYC Rome board with 768GB of registered ECC costs less than renting a single H100 for a week. I paid $2,400 on eBay. Guy shipped it in a box that used to hold a microwave. Loaded ktransformers, pinned the NUMA nodes properly, and now DeepSeek V3 671B runs at 8-12 tokens per second on my basement floor. No cloud. No rate limits. No "your prompt violates our terms." No data leaving the room. Everyone assumes local AI means a wall of 3090s. It doesn't. MoE models only activate ~37B parameters per token, so memory bandwidth carries the run, not raw compute. Server RAM has plenty of both if you wire it right. The wild part: as datacenters swap Rome for Turin, this gear is basically being given away. What cost $40k in 2022 is $3k on eBay now. Meanwhile the models keep getting better. I'm not a sysadmin. I'm not an ML engineer. I watched three YouTube videos and read one Reddit thread. If I can do this in a basement, the "you need a datacenter" narrative is cooked.

  • JerichoGTA
    Jericho (@JerichoGTA) reported

    Could GTA 6 cause depression once it's released? Sounds like a stupid question. But it's not really a new thing, and once you notice that, it starts to feel more plausible. After Avatar came out in 2009, some people said they felt depressed after watching it. People started calling it "Avatar depression." There's a similar thing with post-concert blues, where you feel down after the excitement of a big event just stops. With GTA 6, I've already seen Reddit posts from people making drastic life decisions around the release. So it's clearly doing something to people before it's even out. What happens once they've actually played it and there's nothing left to wait for? Once it's just another game sitting in the library, I wonder if we'll see the same kind of crash. #GTA6 #GTAVI

  • clovergalaxie
    Clover 🍀 (@clovergalaxie) reported

    rivals devs have a severe problem w listening to the playerbase and reddit too much. let **** ******* sit and marinate. force people to figure it tf out before holding their hand. its actively killing this game and making it unfun to play

  • Eldenofthering
    T3OU 736 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇯🇵🚀 (@Eldenofthering) reported

    @47fucb4r8c69323 It's competence porn, which is fine. The Reddit prose is very difficult to get through. You have to suck your teeth and put the books down every dozen or so pages.

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