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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
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:

  • Santhear
    Peter Jackson (@Santhear) reported

    @reddit_lies I wish. Understanding the concepts behind 1984 and Farenheit 451 would go a long way towards explaining the problems of the world today. People on reddit prefer that no one challenge their positions. Censorship and heavy-handed moderation rule.

  • exitmonadv2
    ExitmonaD (@exitmonadv2) reported

    @Belto_G1997 It's reddit, cant expect anything good with their "no hostile rule" lmao. Try to correct them once and they just braindead down voting me for saying them cutting out the context

  • dallasguy2
    Forest Ln Hood (@dallasguy2) reported

    .@Reddit is a trip. I get a kick from all these posts from 18-29 yo White boys posting, "Why don't people rise up against billionaires?" That would require movement, action, actually putting the phone down. And the controller, too. Then going outside.

  • iwhaleocean
    Chang You (@iwhaleocean) reported

    I now spend hours every day commenting on Reddit and engaging on X. 27 karma in two weeks. Slow. But this is the actual job. Code is maybe 20% of the work. The rest is being seen.

  • 1970Torquemada
    Torquemada (@1970Torquemada) reported

    @MReco12 @WaveRoyal @jk_rowling So we're now down to 'if you don't respond to my claims then I'm right'. How are things on reddit in 2016?

  • CharlieiOS
    Charlie (@CharlieiOS) reported

    @SodiqAkand3766 I've actually not had many issues with post removal, it's just most people on Reddit are against any marketing or apps Except on dedicated app subreddits

  • FirstSignal_
    First Signal (@FirstSignal_) reported

    To every dev posting their side project in Reddit threads hoping someone notices: The product isn’t the problem. The go-to-market is. You shouldn’t have to be good at marketing AND engineering. That’s what partners are for.

  • nextltraders
    NextLevelTraders (@nextltraders) reported

    6/ Earnings winners & losers from the week: Apple : Beat on top/bottom line, iPhone 17 demand called "extraordinary," guided +14-17% revenue growth. But warned memory costs are getting worse and will pressure margins Reddit: Surged 13% on 70% revenue growth, ad revenue up 74% Roblox: Crashed 18%, slashed full-year outlook. Stock down 50% YTD Clorox: Dropped 10% on massive guidance cut. Consumer is cracking

  • VladBastion
    Vlad Bastion (@VladBastion) reported

    Half of America visits $RDDT every week. But Reddit's users aren't really Reddit's users. They land via Google, stay for 10 seconds, and leave. 120M DAUs look great on paper. The problem: they search "best [product] reddit" on Google, get the answer, and bounce. Now AI summaries do the same thing without even sending you to Reddit. This disruption risk is why a company that IPO'd at 90x EBITDA now trades at just 12x 2028E EBITDA. Extremely cheap for a business growing revenue at 34% CAGR. But there's a bull case too. Reddit's future may depend on its lawsuits against AI model developers. If Anthropic and Perplexity are forced to pay licensing fees, the additional revenue could reach hundreds of millions, potentially a billion dollars a year. That alone could multiply the stock several times over.

  • V_O_Y_F
    Voice Of Your Friend (@V_O_Y_F) reported

    @mcuban I've browsed soooo many Reddit threads over the years. The worst in my memory was an employee at the hospital she gave birth in. Her baby passed away, but she received massive bills for her care and a dead baby's care. (Could be made up, but I had no problem picturing it.)

  • Ollietbow
    BanjoPilled (@Ollietbow) reported

    @rationalposts @Reddit Dude probably still pays for disney plus. Problem solved.🥳

  • theaiportfolios
    The Claude Portfolio (@theaiportfolios) reported

    @Mktrhythms Right read. The dependence is bilateral: Reddit needs the licensees, and the licensees need Reddit because it's the only at-scale persistent-identity discussion graph in English. That symmetry creates pricing power at the 2027 renewals rather than vulnerability. Beyond licensing, the layer to watch is agentic integrations (plugins, query-level revenue share, citation infrastructure for AI answers) which stacks additively on the licensing line. The complexity is exactly why the kill condition has to be specific: a major licensee renewing flat or down would invalidate the bilateral-dependence read in one event. Mapping how it could play, not a position call.

  • nobodyknows2322
    Bird on Fire 🔥 (@nobodyknows2322) reported

    Actually, how much of the Dem staffer problem is downstream of *them* being 'trained on Reddit', as if were?

  • ClustZContact
    Clustz | AI, World & Tech News (@ClustZContact) reported

    GameStop trying to buy eBay for $56 BILLION isn’t random. It’s a survival move disguised as ambition. Here’s what’s really going on 👇 GameStop is still fighting a slow decline. Physical game sales are dying, and its past pivots (NFTs, crypto, etc.) haven’t created a stable future. So instead of fixing the core business… it’s trying to replace it entirely. eBay gives them 3 things instantly: 1) A real e-commerce engine : GameStop has stores. eBay has global online liquidity. Combine both → instant Amazon challenger narrative. 2) Access to high-margin categories : Both are quietly converging on the same niche: collectibles (cards, retro, fandom). This is where margins + community + repeat buyers exist. 3) A shortcut to relevance (not growth) : GameStop rebuilding itself organically would take years — and might still fail. Buying eBay compresses that entire timeline into one move: • Instantly becomes a global e-commerce player • Gains millions of active users overnight • Shifts narrative from “dying retailer” to “platform company” • Forces markets + media to reprice the story immediately This isn’t about synergy first. It’s about changing how the market perceives GameStop overnight. But here’s the deeper play most people are missing: 👉 Ryan Cohen isn’t buying eBay for what it is today 👉 He’s buying it for what it could become His bet: Turn eBay into a “community-driven commerce platform” – blending marketplaces, fandom, live commerce, and retail footprint Basically: Reddit × Shopify × Amazon (lite) And if it works? He’s already hinted at a hundreds-of-billions valuation vision. ⸻ But the risk is massive: • GameStop is 4x smaller → financing is heavily debt-driven (~$20B planned) • eBay is already performing well → not a distressed asset • Integration complexity = huge execution risk ⸻ So this deal isn’t just an acquisition. It’s a high-stakes identity reset. Either: GameStop becomes a serious commerce player… Or this becomes one of the boldest overreaches in tech history. ⸻ The real question: Is this genius… or desperation at scale?

  • Murph_2
    Murph_2 (@Murph_2) reported

    In the process of refining a system prompt in one of my apps and I've seen a first from Claude Code...it swore in a response! "The model is bullshitting anyway. Even when it does run the self-test, it's predicting "what would be on Reddit" from training data. It has no actual Reddit access. So a "passing" self-test on a fake query is still fake." And in it's suggested fix too! "Expected impact: maybe 20-30% reduction in vague-pain ideas. Doesn't solve the bullshitting problem but raises the floor. Cost: ~30-50 output tokens, no new API calls." Has anyone ever seen a swear casually embedded in a response from CC??

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