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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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Community Discussion

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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GrimmIsHim
    Grimm (@GrimmIsHim) reported

    @_bladeprincess checking reddit, you arent the only one affected. if you used a credit/debit card on the account, you should easily be able to verify your age without issue

  • SarahAnne
    s. (@SarahAnne) reported

    @ThePaintGuy13 Lmao there’s a Reddit post where they’re collecting Americans making statements like this like we have any control over the government. We lost a pilot fighting a fire in Colorado last week, our men are down there - are yall sending us help?

  • codesharpdev
    Salman Saifi • Dusken.io (@codesharpdev) reported

    Founders, where do your startup ideas come from? - Solving your own problems - Scrolling Reddit - Cloning what's already working - Random shower thoughts

  • Joeg1484
    AlwaysLinux (@Joeg1484) reported

    @Pirat_Nation This is nice of Microslop... I hope they reach out to the daily users on Reddit that come to complain about the same issue and get resolution!

  • 222heavenly___
    🪷 (@222heavenly___) reported

    How down bad is it to reach out to Reddit for advice

  • KanKanandB
    Kan & B (@KanKanandB) reported

    @shukiharow Great question, a lot of writing is done on my own, patent search’s etc are all done manually, I will utilize AI to counter my thesis argument and also to check for spelling errors etc and to structure the article before a final draft. Some things stay some things go. You can check my Reddit as well to see that everything I’m bringing up here I have been bringing up for years on Reddit, been researching the companies I invest in for a long time and spend a lot of time checking new patents etc. which is why I only invest in a handfuls of companies at a time and stay long for years upon years accumulating shares;). #NFA DYDD

  • Kviraj722
    Viraj Kawa 🇮🇳 (@Kviraj722) reported

    Had an interesting team discussion today that changed how I think about ownership as an engineer. We usually assume ownership just means "the code I wrote" but that's honestly such a narrow way to look at it. A security issue in one module isn't just on the developer who wrote it. It puts the whole product at risk, the business, and the trust people have put in what we've built. And here's the thing if a vulnerability ever goes public on X or Reddit, nobody's going to remember whose module it was. They're just going to remember the product failed them. That's what really stuck with me. Ownership isn't only about shipping features fast. It's about writing code that's actually secure, reviewing changes properly instead of rubber-stamping them, asking the uncomfortable questions, and thinking about how what you build today affects everything else down the line. The Product Owner gets to decide what we build and when. But the quality of what actually gets built that's on us as engineers, every time. Small realization, but it hit me writing code is a technical skill. Taking ownership of it is an engineering skill. And they're not the same thing.

  • enrichvestment
    Enrichvestment (@enrichvestment) reported

    Hot take: Reddit cracking down on AI spam is actually good news for creators who show up authentically. Every fake account flagged = less noise competing with your real voice. Play the long game. #Enrichvestment #ContentStrategy

  • prachijain_x
    Prachi Jain (@prachijain_x) reported

    @flytradr_guy try to research about your user's problem on reddit and other open platforms

  • KrowieRaven
    Krow ︎ ︎︎ ❤︎ 『cms open』 (@KrowieRaven) reported

    WHEN IT WAS BOOTING UP DOING THE USUAL SIGN IN AND CRAP THERE WAS A BARRIER, THAT BEING THAT I NEED THE SPECIFIC EMPLOYEE OR COMPANY EMAIL TO LOG IN But I wouldnt know, I panicked, instantly i went to reddit for potential fixes, MOST OF THEM DIDNT WORK,

  • izPickle
    - IzPickle 🌴 (@izPickle) reported

    Reddit can be an absolute cesspit sometimes, but every now and then it comes through with the exact thread I need to fix my PC.

  • NabeelHQ
    Nabeel (@NabeelHQ) reported

    @ajith_io you gotta take it slow with reddit!

  • johny678681
    johny (@johny678681) reported

    @HarshTruthHQ @mikepat711 AI is trained on reddit posts and put it out to your question as a verified fact That is fundamental problem with AI. Bullshit in bullshit out

  • becomemycrown_
    koba (@becomemycrown_) reported

    @Hyacinth7z Do you even know how many things use data centers? Do you think data centers are some Ai thing? Ai is not some unique problem in that regard 😭 there are SO many other unnecessary things using up water, like, Reddit

  • Jide_Kel
    JIDÉ | (@Jide_Kel) reported

    One problem with AI websites is they all look the same. Saw a product website and the header is the exact same with another I came across on Reddit, same aesthetic too. We need to put more effort into building

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