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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
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
Ocala, FL 1
The Hague, zh 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • XxNoknifexX
    James Salomone (@XxNoknifexX) reported

    @i8yurdog @Toribabieegirl I have a top of the line sound system and tv, my soundbar did the same thing, went on Reddit, found a few people complaining about the same thing, did what they said, problem solved. It’s wild that the default setting was set to this, but whatever.

  • blondemedSJW
    Blonde Emergency MD 🇵🇸 (@blondemedSJW) reported

    @GamerEMDoc The issue for me really was not him being a marine and four tours, but then going back to work for Blackwater?? He also had some Reddit posts where he described how much he liked killing people in combat. Apart from the tattoo there was so much other stuff.

  • CerritenoAlan
    Alan🌚 (@CerritenoAlan) reported

    @WaflesA Saw someone in Reddit say “even if we get movie 3 and it suck’s I’m down for anything Mario related” This is actually why we can’t have decent things

  • filipprompt
    Filip Franzén (@filipprompt) reported

    I've made over $100K in the last 365 days selling digital products with organic traffic from YouTube here's the exact system i used to build faceless YouTube channels + digital products from zero to $100K in 365 days: (a no bullsh*t guide) 1. niche selection. picked niches where buyers were already spending on digital products. focused on "how to make money online," faceless content, AI content creation and simple business systems. not because i loved the topics, but because search demand was climbing fast and the existing content was either fluffy motivation or overpriced coaching with no real roadmap. 2. demand validation. verified by combing YouTube comments, Reddit threads, and Twitter. same phrases repeating: "my faceless channel isn't converting," "i post videos but nothing sells," "how do i sell my first digital product?" then cross-checked what was already moving on Gumroad and Whop. active competition = confirmed buyers. 3. built the front-end offer. a 60-page guide walking through the full system, niche to video to hands-off sales. wrote it like i was texting a stuck friend. raw, actionable, no design fluff. priced to convert, not to impress. 4. built the community layer. free community as the landing spot for new subscribers. pinned the guide. let real buyer wins and receipts do the selling instead of me. 5. launched multiple faceless channels. stock clips, TTS or basic narration, clean thumbnails and titles. every pinned comment and description funneled straight to the free guide. reverse-engineered the top channels in the space, saved their thumbnails, titles, hooks, and structures. 6. built a repeatable content system. research → script → edit → upload. designed so one operator could run several channels at once. published consistently, 3–5 videos/week per channel. leaned into evergreen "how-to" + case study formats that hold watch time. 7. optimized ruthlessly for the algorithm. strong hooks in the first 15 seconds. CTAs to the free guide. end screens, cards, playlists all routing to the offer. tracked which topics, thumbnail styles, and video lengths actually converted views into sales. doubled down on winners, killed losers fast. 8. structured the funnel. free video → free guide → low-ticket product ($27–$97) → bigger offers for the serious ones. every step earned the next. 9. posted receipts everywhere. sales notifications, student earnings, channel revenue screenshots. proof beats copywriting every time. raised prices as the social proof stacked. added simple upsells behind the front-end so buyers could scale faster. 10. automated everything i could. uploads, community replies, evergreen content refreshes. daily workload dropped once the systems were dialed in. two things kept it going long-term: stayed strictly on-niche. the algorithm rewards clarity. kept publishing even when early videos flopped. consistency is what teaches the algorithm to trust you. tools I used: X/Discord to find editors Shopify to sell digital products Whop to build a free and paid community Elevenlabs for voiceovers YouTube studio for analytics Trello to manage my team Claude for literally all of the above monthly cost stayed under $100 early on. the leap happens when views, proof, and community start reinforcing each other. more content → more trust → higher conversion on the same traffic.

  • CommunistKaiju
    Communist Kaiju Classic (@CommunistKaiju) reported

    @GeneralMcMaul I just don't get how it even got this far. Guy had issues presenting themselves every other week. After his weird comments on ****** intruders to establish dominance and his ***** reddit posts, I don't see why anyone is shocked or still skeptical of the allegations

  • VibesBankRate
    Inverted Vibe Curve (@VibesBankRate) reported

    That may be true in general, but there were some clear signs here! Notably, that he had been accused of domestic violence a month ago, that a former partner described him fantasizing about ****** a home invader, and his pretty terrible Reddit history.

  • CatVanDerLinde
    Dagestani Oliveira 🇵🇸 #BasharatDay (@CatVanDerLinde) reported

    @haesoo_naa @yinzer_g @TrollOfAngband Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • pixburghdem
    pittsburgh dem 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇮🇱△ (@pixburghdem) reported

    @StatisticUrban Reddit has decided that the **** allegations are an Israeli smear campaign. Chuck Schumer and Janet Mills are also at fault for "forcing" them to support Platner. Suffice it to say they're melting down.

  • mmeJOAN
    They Cloned J👁️AN 🏹👩🏾‍🚀🪩🪐✨ (@mmeJOAN) reported

    @AZGuardiansFan @Rizabellepow The problem is HE did, and lied about it repeatedly. There's proof in his Reddit posts, and he's given multiple accounts of how and why he has the tattoo. None of them adds up.

  • carlo_kalajzic
    Carlo (@carlo_kalajzic) reported

    @HemantDotDev Reddit in my eyes. You can reach mich users im Short time. X has the Problem that it is mostly Follower driven.

  • arthass24v2
    Arthas the ashborne (@arthass24v2) reported

    @Izelice I've never been a fan of Meta. I stopped using their platforms about 10 years ago, when they shut down the games section. Instead, I use Reddit a lot :))

  • CudaMster
    Salty Dog Bone (@CudaMster) reported

    @checkedz @bridgemindai Training on Reddit is a terrible idea. I hope they never use that ****** cesspool again.

  • KaushalKakkad4
    Dr. Kaushal Kakkad, PhD (@KaushalKakkad4) reported

    1. Search before you create Most people open Instagram, LinkedIn, or X and start thinking from zero. That’s why content feels forced. Open Reddit first. Search your niche, your topic, or your audience’s problem. Reddit already has real people asking real questions use that as your starting point. 2. Read the comments, not just the post The best ideas are usually hidden in the comments. That’s where people explain their pain, confusion, objections, and personal experiences. One Reddit comment can become a reel, carousel, tweet, LinkedIn post, or YouTube short. 3. Turn questions into content hooks If someone is asking the same question on Reddit, many more people are silently thinking the same thing. Copy the question, simplify it, and turn it into a hook. Example: “Why is nobody talking about this?” or “I found this question on Reddit and it’s actually important.” 4. Save good threads immediately Don’t trust your memory. If you find a useful Reddit thread, save it, screenshot it, or add it to your content bank. Later, you can turn it into 5–10 different posts without starting from scratch. 5. Use Reddit for research, not copying Reddit gives you raw ideas, real language, and real audience pain points. But don’t copy people’s posts directly. Use Reddit to understand what people care about, then create your own version with your own angle, opinion, and experience.

  • tytaped
    dee-dee (@tytaped) reported

    that person really went down that weird reddit alt-right pipeline this year. truly embarrassing to see.

  • BigDon_8888
    Jethroe Roscoe III (@BigDon_8888) reported

    @abbynormal65 @CitedNeed @davidhogg111 Platner referred to it by the German name in one of his many Reddit posts. Also this **** allegation isn’t anymore credible than the others. So you’re just mad he’s down in the polls.

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