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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:

  • skyispuppy
    sky 🏳️‍⚧️ 🐾 (@skyispuppy) reported

    I used to slow jerk it looking at random Reddit post because I’d get distracted mid way through

  • Palmer18881314
    Robert Palmer (@Palmer18881314) reported

    @PinocchPrincess Well you're in the minority mate, the amount of English on X on Reddit etc that talk **** about Scotland is crazy, it's not banter, we can take that no problem, irs things like bringing up the wars of independence or pissed Biston liked the fans and go on about colonialism etc

  • SunKofi_Main
    SunKofi The Almighty Homosexual (@SunKofi_Main) reported

    I want it known that the second the remove dislike update happend all my content switched to ai reddit story times and TV show/movie clip edits which is taking forever to fix back to normal

  • Spazzow
    wor spazz (@Spazzow) reported

    @reddit_lies 37.8k upvotes. Reddit needs shutting down.

  • singularity_ux
    Abhishek Lakhani |-/ (@singularity_ux) reported

    @GoogleIndia Many users on Reddit and Google Help Forums are facing this exact same warranty evasion tactic for screen issues for the same phone model. This is an unfair trade practice. @GoogleIndia @madebygoogle

  • OmarChoudhury99
    Omar Choudhury (@OmarChoudhury99) reported

    A CMO told his client the negative reddit threads weren't the problem But conversions went up just weeks after the cleanup Funny how that works Here's exactly what he said: "I don't think we need these guys and I don't think we need removals at all. I'm seeing a lot of problems in the funnel. Those reddit threads clearly have nothing to do with it." Well, I don't think we'll be needing your opinion on this one lol And I'm wondering why haven't you fixed that in the first place 🤭 Sometimes your ego can put your clients at risk... I mean it's basic logic! Imagine optimizing every word on the funnel... But when prospects Google you, the first thing they see is two defamatory Reddit threads clowning you and your products or services It's easy to say... "Negative content doesn't matter, bro." "You just need a good offer, show transparency, and give them loads of proof." Well... If you actually believe that, try buying from people mentioned on r/scams See what I mean? Your proof, no matter how strong it is, starts to look questionable when prospects read a Reddit thread calling you a fake guru or saying your products are garbage And let's say just 5-10% of your prospects don't buy because they did a little digging and found something nasty... How much does that cost you over the long run? Now think about how much money you could've pocketed by now In fact, one of the biggest OG agency coaches in the game, who still runs his own agency, partners with us for online cleanups to help his clients He even told me paying for harmful content takedowns is a lot cheaper than gambling money by endlessly testing and tweaking ads, campaigns, and funnels So if you're working with big ballers where even a small lift in conversions means a huge revenue share... It might be worth talking to me about online cleanups Or if you're dealing with harmful articles, defamatory forum discussions, or social posts... We're here to help Even when other firms say your case is impossible We hear dozens of versions of that story every week And 9 times out of 10, our legal team and insider connections can get it handled in less than a week So the moral of the story... Go straight to the real source Also, there's $$$ waiting for you if you send clients our way DMs are always open

  • gameoverneuroty
    failed mom (@gameoverneuroty) reported

    My boomer mother has single-handedly killed me and it’s just such a slow gradual death that I’m just watching it happen and there’s nothing I can do and I have nothing but incels on Reddit telling me this is my fault

  • AGGTORNADO
    Tarek (@AGGTORNADO) reported

    @0xbigm7 TBH i you have any kind of problem, reddit can fix it easily And if you want to research about something reading the comments there is the alpha

  • scalar_field_
    Scalar Field (YC P25) (@scalar_field_) reported

    @aleabitoreddit Semis are getting close to washed-out, but not yet confirmed bottom. $SMH is -15% from 3M highs, while $INTC, $LITE, $MU, $MRVL are down 30–40% from highs. That’s real damage. But most are still below 5D/20D averages, RSI is weak, and volume is low and this is not capitulation, more like exhaustion. The bottom signal I want: reclaim 5D/20D + higher low + Reddit margin-call despair. We’re close to the “pain trade bounce” zone. Not yet full all-clear.

  • BadCapitalVC
    Arjun Malhotra (@BadCapitalVC) reported

    India gets called a low-trust market, and the usual read is that we're fearful. COD got adopted because we didn't trust the seller. Even when buying property, we'd go through someone we know rather than a listing. Arranged marriage runs on family references and background checks. Business got done inside caste and community networks. All of it is scaffolding to avoid being cheated by a stranger. It's an interesting parallel to how GenZ consumes. They run low trust too. However I don't think GenZ is as fearful, but they're definitely skeptical. There's a much higher literacy now around reading the label behind a food item or going down a Reddit rabbit hole to stress-test the ingredients in a skincare product. And a lot of founders built personal brands precisely as a way to educate and earn that trust. Research has been a decent substitute for word of mouth.

  • tomNYC19
    tomas (@tomNYC19) reported

    @notthehoneybees Just saw a Reddit thread claiming there’s electrical problems at the Broadhurst and they’re trying to get the show to pay for it… absolutely insane

  • BeysPinkyFinger
     Chantal’s Abandoned Scooter 🛵 (@BeysPinkyFinger) reported

    I feel like it's becoming more and more obvious that Remmy is a submissive. Rosie found a 20 something year old college kid with a lot of issues (see his Reddit post history) with two kinks that very often overlap, fat fetishism and submission. Her giggly demeanor in this clip is

  • Trutown
    Trutown (@Trutown) reported

    @TakebaSweep @Yami_V4 The moment that Reddit shut down r/theDonald is when they took a side and drove diversity of thought off the platform. Because when you do it once you have precedence to do it again and again.

  • aiofmgod
    daedalus (@aiofmgod) reported

    A girl is making $70k/mo selling relationship advice she stole from divorced people on Quora & she has zero qualifications in anything She screenshotted 50 answers about "couple money problems" from real therapists & financial advisors who wrote 2,000-word essays for free, reorganized them into modules, recorded herself talking over slides, & called it a course No one knows it's stolen because nobody reads Quora that deep. Free information doesn't get valued the same way paid information does. A therapist giving $10,000 worth of framework away for anonymous internet points will never cross paths with the 22-year-old girl selling it back to a different audience for $297 This works because of one specific gap in human psychology: People pay for PACKAGING. The raw answer is free. The clean version with a face, a name, & a price tag converts at 4-6% The raw answer on Quora is buried under 400 other answers, written in clinical language by a therapist trying to sound smart instead of trying to sell. The buyer doesn't trust it because it was free & because the person who wrote it clearly doesn't care about them specifically Same information repackaged into a clean Notion workspace with a face attached, broken into "modules," given a name like "The Relationship Rescue Method," sold for $297 with 14 testimonials underneath it... now the buyer's brain goes "free = suspect, $297 = must be real" Quora has 200+ million answers. Real professionals giving away their entire life's work for likes from strangers: - Financial advisors writing retirement planning frameworks - Therapists dropping cognitive behavioral scripts worth thousands in billable hours - Business owners explaining their entire operational system like they have zero competition - Doctors outlining supplement stacks they charge $500/consult for in private practice All of it sitting there. Indexed by topic. Searchable by pain point. Updated by experts who will never monetize it themselves The girl found a room full of geniuses giving away gold to each other, walked out with a bag, & sold it to people who'd never walk into that room Every profitable niche on the internet is just the gap between "where experts dump knowledge for free" & "where buyers search for solutions they'll pay for" Reddit, Quora, niche forums, academic papers, YouTube comments, open-source GitHub repos The experts create. The packagers profit If you have any ability to take information & make it look like a product, you're sitting on a method most people are too proud to use because it feels like cheating The expert had the knowledge & no audience. You have the audience & no knowledge. The math solves itself Someone's made millions doing this already. They just won't admit where the answers came from Join my Telegram where I share how to run the most profitable AI business online right now. Link in bio

  • 100SillySilly
    Citrus (@100SillySilly) reported

    @1xSF24x1 Really..? I asked about this issue on reddit and they told me it doesnt automatically generate.. that someone broke in.. but why would somebody break in only to play stupid event

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