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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Taiwo Oladosu (@TaiTechSolution) reported@JulienCoulaud @tibo_maker Yeah, that concern is valid but it’s usually not “being active” that gets people flagged, it’s how they show up. Reddit is strict on patterns that look like distribution (repeated self-promo, link drops, low-context posts). But consistent participation in conversations, even if frequent, is usually fine. The safer approach most people miss is: • spend more time commenting than posting • only introduce your product when it directly answers a problem already being discussed • and avoid repeating the same framing across subs If you balance it like that, you don’t really hit the “too present” issue you just look like a contributor. Are you mainly using it for feedback right now or actual user acquisition?
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Devesh | Reddit Marketing (@deveshlogs) reportedWhy does your competitor show up in ChatGPT recommendations? Not backlinks Not SEO Not more content They show up where AI looks: • Reddit • Communities • Answer-first threads They stay consistent Others quit too early That’s the advantage Not effort Placement I broke it down in the Reddit Playbook: • What to post • Where to post • How to get cited by AI Comment “REDDIT” and I’ll send it
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Anubhav (@Anubhavhing) reportedthe number that actually matters : 3,000 downloads per month one founder got there in 9 months two people full time, one part time here is how they think about the stages : month 1 to 3 : Reddit comments, ASO, first SEO pages indexed month 3 to 6 : double down on what moved the needle, ignore everything else month 6 to 9 : SEO starts compounding, community trust starts building month 9+ : optimize conversion and retention, you now have enough volume for the numbers to matter the 0 to 10K MRR in one month stories on Twitter are not real this is what real looks like.
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romanistan zindabad (@djangofetts) reportedlike every other clip i've seen has the door working normally. reddit says the door should work normally. just a weird broken door that didn't fix when i reloaded the save
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Shrish Dwivedi (@Shhdwi) reported🚨BREAKING: Reddit handed you 100,000 potential users and you're too busy optimizing your Twitter bio to notice. Founders waste months cracking Twitter or LinkedIn. Meanwhile Reddit has 26 subreddits where your exact audience is literally posting "does this exist?" You're over here A/B testing button colors. I tested this with NanoIndex. Posted in 8 subreddits. Got 47 stars on my repo in 3 days. Zero ad spend. My LinkedIn strategy got 3 from my coworkers. Here's the map nobody talks about because it makes their $997 course look stupid: Need validation: r/startup_Ideas and r/appIdeas. They'll tell you if your product solves a real problem before you waste 6 months building something nobody asked for. Need first users: r/alphaandBetaUsers and r/roastMyStartup. These people signed up to test new products. They want to find you. Building in public: r/buildinpublic, r/indiehackers, r/solopreneur. Share metrics, struggles, 3am debugging sessions. Other founders become customers out of solidarity. Need growth advice: r/growthHacking and r/scaleinpublic. Real operators sharing what actually worked. Not some guy in a rented Lambo telling you to "provide value." Technical: r/webdev. They need tools. You're building tools. The pattern is simple. Find where users gather. Show up. Be helpful. Don't spam. Most founders skip this because it feels too easy. They think growth requires complex funnels and retargeting pixels. Then they burn runway wondering why nobody cares. Reddit is sitting there with your audience already sorted by problem type.
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🃏 (@anupamrjp) reportedFounders, quick reality check 👇 Where does your SaaS actually get attention? Where people care 👇 >Reddit (deep pain, real users) >TikTok (fast reach, low intent) >X (builders + distribution) >YouTube (slow burn, high trust) Pick one you’re doubling down on. Why that one?
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reportedthat's exactly why I built Buddy. not as a big vision. as a fix to one specific thing I couldn't solve manually. it watches across X, Reddit, forums, and more. when someone posts that they need what you offer, you know in real time.
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Filthy Pink Skins (@TIger598197) reported@TheSaltyKing47 you tried to cite ai aggregation of reddit posts to say paul tassi wasnt credible LOL I asked for articles or industry officials saying that. You had trouble understanding how budget estimations work. Even posted independent(of me) budget estimation. You dont know sourcing
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Jacob Rhodes (@Jacob_Rhodes_) reported@Layton_Gott @askOkara it is like an AI that does 90% of the marketing, it will run a SEO audit, fix your SEO issues in your website, track keywords on reddit, write X and linkedin posts for you and post them, stuff like that.
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RobinHood (@PropRobbinHood) reported@Jeremybtc The craziest thing about it was on Reddit they were posting about how it had no ev powertrain and they pushed it down a hill a year before the news went mainstream and the stock tanked
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Bypass_r (@bypass_r) reported@Reddit **** you with all my heart. You haven't answered to my appeals. It's been so long. I don't even know why the hell i was banned. My old account got banned randomly (1 message only about trading gift cards and no posts). I thought making a new one would fix it. **** you.
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Cheick Kan (@kocheick_) reportedWhile building it, I would check different places (twitter, reddit, fb/ig) to see if people talk about it just to get an idea of whether my product can solve their problems or not, and so far that's been my way of confirming demand.
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Piglet (@Sillymops) reported@LewisSwiftie She doesn’t even have the power to bring down her snark Reddit page. Ticketmaster had 3 billion dollars in revenue last year. Female celebrity power is actually pretty powerless.
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iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported@MbaziiraRonn One category missing: lead intelligence. Founders spend more time figuring out who to sell to than how to sell. Tools like Buddyy monitor conversations across X, Reddit, forums, and more so you can find people who are already talking about the exact problem you solve. Worth adding to the SaaS toolkit.
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Filip Panoski (@FilipPanoski) reportedReddit drives 50% of my signups. Here's the exact playbook anyone can copy: 1. Find the threads • Google "best [your category] reddit" • Google "[competitor] alternatives reddit" • Look for the "what do you use for..." threads 2. Reply with help, not a pitch • Answer the question first • Provide as much value as possible • Mention your tool by name only if it actually fits 3. DM the OP after, with context • Offer to help, not sell • Reference their exact problem • No link in the first message That's it. Boring. Repeatable. Works.