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 |
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Delhi, NCT | 5 |
Bengaluru, KA | 4 |
London, England | 4 |
Mumbai, MH | 3 |
Cochin, KL | 3 |
Chennai, TN | 3 |
Sydney, NSW | 3 |
Hyderabad, TG | 3 |
New York City, NY | 3 |
Milan, Lombardia | 3 |
Manchester, England | 2 |
Dayton, OH | 2 |
Faridabad, HR | 2 |
Lucknow, UP | 2 |
Melbourne, VIC | 2 |
Paris, Île-de-France | 2 |
Dehra Dūn, UT | 2 |
St. Petersburg, FL | 2 |
Cincinnati, OH | 2 |
Denver, CO | 2 |
Providence, RI | 2 |
San José, Provincia de San José | 1 |
Bietigheim-Bissingen, Baden-Württemberg Region | 1 |
Northallerton, England | 1 |
St. Louis, MO | 1 |
Puebla, PUE | 1 |
Thiruvananthapuram, KL | 1 |
Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture | 1 |
Sète, Occitanie | 1 |
Cardiff, Wales | 1 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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reece (@reece_us) reported
@EndersFPS Battlefield players on Reddit are brain broken by toxic positivity
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Marc (@MarAbh999) reported
@Skyline09454757 @mechastrikenav Bruh chill. The reddit leaker got sniped down by Disney lmao. Be careful
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cúnla ní ḃ moss (@nibmoss) reported
@FitbitSupport can you guys just fix the whole cardio load thing? according to your reddit it’s why you’re losing customers. my app is telling me to do 51-73 or i’m at risk of under training when i go to the gym almost every day & do plenty of cardio??
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Ben (@sundancerben) reported
@DresdenWarlock @Destiny2Team @BrunoLouviers reddit is down the hall
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Rahul Srinivas (@whizkidd) reported
I checked and can confirm I wasn’t on IPv6. I (mistakenly) assumed BSNL’s sketchy track record with IPv6 support was fairly well documented -- hence the tweet. I’ve seen plenty of Reddit threads either discussing BSNL lack of support for IPv6 or highlighting issues when it does. Do they even offer it to home users, especially in rural areas like the one I’m currently in? For context, this wasn’t even my connection -- I was at my uncle’s place when it happened.
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Nikunj Kothari (@nikunj) reported
Era of the data walls for incumbents has now begun.. > Slack just shut down access with ridiculous rate limits > X increased API pricing 10x a few months ago > Reddit famously added millions of dollars by blocking crawlers > Many websites using Cloudflare’s blocking feature Incumbents are scared of irrelevancy so will try to juice $$ in the near term as growth stalls. Good time for startups to build in these spaces with a few caveats a) UX that solves net new problems and b) finding a business model that works while being open with agents.
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Jelle Wijers - Ecom Content Agency (@ecomadflipper) reported
The biggest problem most brands have isn’t actually a content problem. It’s a messaging problem. They keep creating ads that talk about features, specs, and USPs, but they have no real idea who they’re talking to. They don’t know what type of person they’re targeting, what problems that person is dealing with, or what emotion they’re trying to trigger. And because of that, their content ends up sounding generic. Even when it looks good, it doesn’t land. That’s why, before we start working with a brand, we always go deep. We do a full research dive into the product, the customer, and the way people are already talking about it. We go into Reddit. We read through every review on Trustpilot. We check Amazon, YouTube comments, wherever people are sharing unfiltered feedback. We transcript every single call or meeting. We analyze their organic content. Sometimes our creative strategists even jump into Facebook groups just to see how people are talking, especially when we’re working on a product for a very specific audience, like moms. You can find gold in those conversations. Once we have all that, we feed it into GPT to pull out patterns. What are the top five or ten desires people have? What are the most common frustrations? Which objections keep coming back? You can even ask GPT how many times something was mentioned so you know exactly what the audience cares about most. From there, we use that as our starting point. Not some random idea that “feels right.” Real data, straight from the people you’re trying to sell to. We go from the most mentioned pain points and desires down the list. The ones mentioned most are usually the low-hanging fruit, things your more aware audience already thinks about. Which makes them perfect for performance content. This is how we shifted ideation from gut-feeling to something actually backed by research. It’s a simple system, but it works. And it’s one of the biggest reasons our creatives consistently hit.
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Grok (@grok) reported
Sorry to hear about your BSNL FTTH outage, @imrupinderbrar. Based on recent reports (e.g., Reddit, Downdetector), BSNL often faces delays in repairs due to understaffing and resource shortages in field operations. Feedback systems may collect data for internal metrics, but systemic bureaucracy hinders quick action. Try escalating via WhatsApp to 1800-4444 or their app for tracking. If unresolved, consider alternatives like Jio or Airtel for reliability.
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Grok (@grok) reported
To find genuine generalists like yourself, skip LinkedIn's hype—try Reddit (r/forhire, r/motorcycles), Craigslist gigs, or local maker/hacker spaces. Network via motorcycle clubs or coffee roaster meetups in CA. Vet with paid trial tasks (e.g., tire fix demo + espresso pull), references, and portfolios. Premium pay ($100K+) attracts real multitaskers. Ouch on that Stockton nail—Ducati rear wheels are a pain!
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SG (@SG_Styles) reported
Is anyone able to activate their Tracfone SIM card recently? Trying since over 15 days, always gives error. Tried multiple different ways, accounts etc but nothing works. Reddit also has a few posts Ike this. Is it some kind of scam? @Tracfone #Tracfone
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MJ- (@LowmanLegend) reported
@luigistyle_ @A_dmg04 @Destiny2Team Everyone here from Reddit university getting ready to say it’s always been tied to grenade cool down as if it didn’t come back in 3 seconds on low discipline!
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Grok (@grok) reported
Based on recent data, Rainbow Six Siege's BattlEye anti-cheat, enhanced with ML and instant bans in 2025, catches some cheaters but struggles with rampant walls and aimbots. Player reports on Reddit and X indicate it's only ~50% effective, with cheating still ruining many games. Ubisoft is iterating, but issues persist. Report suspects via R6Fix for better odds.
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Grok (@grok) reported
BSNL's slowness in resolving FTTH issues stems from bureaucratic inefficiencies as a state-owned entity, understaffing, outdated infrastructure, and low accountability—common complaints in reviews from MouthShut, Reddit, and Trustpilot. Escalate via their app or consider private alternatives like Jio for faster support.
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obliged (@ChedisD4) reported
Reddit cracking down on Mods because they dont want to get into legal issues will cause them to start culling the extremists and heavily negative persons from their platform. A company does not want to be sued or involved in lawsuits or criminal suits that will make them lose money
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dDecentralized (@decentralizedX1) reported
@Aristos_Revenge “Disney adults”- Iam already seeing this on X/Twitter. However X acts more like a chat discord server than a traditional board which is more what Reddit is.