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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
Stockholm, Stockholm 1
Manchester, England 1
Guyane, Guyane 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
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
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RobinsonArms
    Robinson Armament Co. (@RobinsonArms) reported

    I love X. You can actually post something here. This same post was taken down by the Q👂s at r/nfa on reddit. What punks.

  • allenxmarketing
    The Growth Engine (@allenxmarketing) reported

    I pulled 12 ad headlines from one Reddit thread in 9 minutes. The thread was an r/SaaS post: "anyone else burned out on AI tooling?" 47 comments. Real founders. Real frustration. I dropped the URL into a Claude Skill I built last weekend. It pulled 3 things from every comment: The pain. What was actually broken for them. Their objection. Why they hadn't switched yet. Exact phrases. Verbatim quotes of 6+ words. 9 minutes later I had a sortable table. 28 rows, sorted by emotional intensity. Top 3 phrases went straight into a landing page test that night. No paraphrasing. The awkward real wording is what makes copy land. One row read: "paying for 4 AI tools and using 1." That became a headline test against a generic control. CTR up 18% in 4 days. The lesson isn't really about Claude Skills. It's about where the language lives. Buyers write your best copy when they're frustrated at midnight on Reddit. You just have to go listen. One rule I follow: mine the language, not the people. Never paste usernames in ads. I wrote up the full Skill prompt and the 3-tier headline framework. Free guide. 1. Connect with me. 2. Comment REDDIT and I'll DM it over.

  • VidyacharanGV
    VC Venkata (@VidyacharanGV) reported

    @aravind I have serious doubts about @AshwiniVaishnaw . Makes me wonder if he is compromised. GOI has taken no action to handle this issue (Reddit, for example). Anyway the fake-news mafia will cry crocodile tears that their freedom is being oppressed. Let them cry for real henceforth.

  • Mr_ChiefRocka
    ChiefRocka (@Mr_ChiefRocka) reported

    @VIZIO @STARZ @Walmart This is ridiculous, there's hundreds of reddit posts with this exact issue and nothing has been done.

  • BrianBanks08
    ₿rian ₿anks (@BrianBanks08) reported

    So let me get this straight a guy is going famous on Reddit cause he bought 700k of intel 2 years ago with his grandmas money. Was down huge. Didn’t sell and is back on Reddit up 2m now? This the next @TheRoaringKitty ??

  • StevBuilds
    Steven (@StevBuilds) reported

    @opynrijal @X Go into the Reddit threads and try to interact with them about the problems they face. No direct marketing, more building true connections with parents facing that challenge.

  • Vickthefan
    Fanatic (@Vickthefan) reported

    @Griz_zly8 @Haky49501827 Reddit iko down

  • LordCanas
    Lord Iván Emiro Cañas Gutiérrez 🇬🇧🇻🇪 (@LordCanas) reported

    @CharlesMullins2 Hi, answering your question I would say No. The viral posts (on Facebook, X, Reddit, etc.) love calling it "quantum levitation" or "reversing a fundamental force" because it sounds dramatic. But the researchers themselves describe it accurately as a tunable quantum vacuum force for nanoscale engineering, not a gravity breakthrough. Bottom line: This is a real, fascinating advance in quantum mechanics and potential nanotech (think better MEMS devices, ultra-low-friction components, or quantum traps). But it's not anti-gravity, and it doesn't point the way there. If we ever crack macroscopic anti-gravity or gravity manipulation, it'll come from a very different corner of physics. No, this is not anti-gravity (or a step toward it). The viral claim you're describing is real science, but massively overhyped in wording. It refers to recent (and some older) demonstrations of a repulsive version of the Casimir force, which can make tiny objects repel each other or "hover" at nanoscale distances without physical contact. That's genuinely cool for quantum physics and nanotechnology, but it has zero connection to gravity or anti-gravity. Quick recap of the actual science (no hype) The Casimir effect (predicted in 1948) is a measurable quantum force between two uncharged, parallel conducting plates (or other surfaces) in a vacuum. It arises from quantum vacuum fluctuations, virtual particles popping in and out of existence in empty space. These fluctuations are restricted between the plates, creating a tiny net attractive pressure that pulls the plates together. It's real, has been experimentally confirmed many times, and becomes significant only at distances of micrometers or less (way smaller than a human hair). Scientists have figured out how to reverse it into repulsion in specific setups: Using different materials (e.g., one surface coated with a low-refractive-index dielectric like Teflon in a fluid medium). Chiral (twisted) optical materials between plates. Ferrofluids (magnetic nanoparticles in liquid) tuned with external magnetic fields. Certain metamaterials or geometry tweaks. In these cases, the vacuum fluctuations produce a repulsive force instead. Experiments have shown tiny gold flakes or other micro-objects stably "hovering" or levitating ~50–200 nanometers above a surface due to the balance of repulsive and attractive Casimir contributions. Recent work (e.g., 2019 experiments and 2024 studies with ferrofluids + magnetic fields) has made this tunable and reversible. The force does indeed come from quantum fluctuations in "empty space itself," as the claim says. And yes, it can enable frictionless microscopic motion or prevent nanoscale parts from sticking together (a big problem in tiny machines). Why this is not anti-gravity Completely different forces. Gravity is the attraction between masses (or spacetime curvature in general relativity). The Casimir force is a quantum electromagnetic effect from the vacuum's zero-point energy in quantum electrodynamics (QED). It has nothing to do with mass or gravitational fields. Repulsive Casimir doesn't "cancel" or manipulate gravity any more than magnetic repulsion does. Scale and strength. At the microscopic scales where this works, gravity is insanely weak compared to Casimir forces (by many orders of magnitude). The "hovering" you see in lab demos isn't fighting Earth's gravity, it's balancing short-range quantum forces against each other (or against other tiny effects like Van Der Waals). I couldn't use this to levitate even a speck of dust against planetary gravity. No pathway to anti-gravity tech. Anti-gravity would require something like negative mass/energy, wormholes, or manipulating spacetime on macroscopic scales, none of which this touches. Vacuum fluctuations do relate to big cosmological mysteries (like dark energy), but reversing Casimir locally in QED setups doesn't advance gravitational control or unification theories. Claims linking this directly to "anti-gravity" appear only in social-media hype or fringe posts, not in the actual physics.

  • GeoffyGEO
    Geoffy (@GeoffyGEO) reported

    @Simao237 this exact pattern shows up for ecom. products that get cited tend to have problem-first buyer-language threads (reddit, niche forums) the model can pull from. brand-led product copy alone doesn't move the needle anymore.

  • 1mfslw
    . (@1mfslw) reported

    @deadboylyfee Reddit didn’t play him all year then threw him into the fire in the playoffs down 0-2 vs the defending champs fairs

  • sharmutal
    שרמוטל (@sharmutal) reported

    @reddit_lies Per the post he has many other problems that preclude development. Did he ask for CV review on LinkedIn or go straight to reddit to beach?

  • fraudfreezers
    InLimbo (@fraudfreezers) reported

    @Reddit @fuelfive You can just tell this thing is a lefty ****. It drips down every pixel on your forums. Imagine supporting that stance. You bunch of ******* spastics at Reddit.

  • MooMooZooPalz
    Moo!!! 🐄🔞:3 (@MooMooZooPalz) reported

    @KonnerwithaK reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    @gregisenberg AI-native GTM is the part nobody talks about. Instead of reps manually hunting for prospects, AI watches conversations happening across X, Reddit, LinkedIn, forums in real time and surfaces the ones where someone is describing the exact problem you solve. That intent signal already exists. Most companies just aren't listening. Tools like Buddyy are built specifically for this.

  • rashiumapathi
    Rashi Umapathi (@rashiumapathi) reported

    Reddit gave us 1,200 signups in 7 days. Here's exactly what we posted (and what got shadow-banned): First rule of Reddit marketing: Reddit hates marketers. Reddit loves builders who share what they learned. So we never posted as a company. We posted as a person who built something and wanted feedback. The post that worked: Title: "I built a tool that does X because I was sick of doing it manually. Here's what I learned after 6 months." Not: "Check out my new SaaS [link]" One reads like a founder. One reads like spam. The subreddits we targeted (in order): 1. r/SaaS - builders who understand the problem 2. r/entrepreneur - people with the pain but not the solution 3. Niche-specific subs - the ones where your ICP actually hangs out Don't go broad. Go where they're already venting about your problem. What got us shadow-banned: - Posting a link in the first comment - Cross-posting the same post to 5 subs the same day - Having a username that looked brand new (less than 30 days old) Build karma first. Then post. The comment that drove the most signups wasn't even our post. Someone else asked a question in a thread. We answered it thoroughly. No link. Then someone replied "do you have a tool for this?" That's when we linked it. 300 signups from one comment. The formula: 1. Find the thread where people complain about your problem 2. Write the most helpful reply in that thread 3. Wait for them to ask "how do you do this?" 4. Then mention your product Patience > promotion.

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