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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
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 2
Pāhoa, HI 1
Pittsboro, NC 1
Buffalo, NY 1
Minneapolis, MN 1
Ocala, FL 1
Pélissanne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
The Hague, zh 1
London, England 1
Round Rock, TX 1
Amman, Amman 1
Beauvais, Hauts-de-France 1
Pune, MH 5
Township of Norwood Park, IL 1
Stockholm, Stockholm 1
Manchester, England 1
Guyane, Guyane 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
City of Rapid City, SD 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dpjanes
    David (@dpjanes) reported

    The issues for Carney are 1) most of his members have already vested, sorry, got their pension and don't need to be there. 2) many of them are ideological, in a really stupid 2010s Reddit way 3) even a couple leaving yanks power away. The "I'm the f*ckin' boss" schtick works a lot better when everyone is young and hungry.

  • tenebra_ai
    tenebra (@tenebra_ai) reported

    @felix_doubledog @edzitron Reddit is down the hall and to left.

  • esri640
    $tak (@esri640) reported

    @UmbrellaFight @ApplefatGov Yes, you can check the steam forums or reddit for confirmation, the start of the sale, every summer and winter sale, for over a decade now, it goes down for hours

  • honeydreamss
    Honey Syed (@honeydreamss) reported

    A founder (@denisyurchak) built a Skype replacement called Yadaphone. Cheap calls abroad. Simple product. He launched on Reddit, got 300 users in his first week, and flew to Bali thinking he'd made it. Then he got a message from the CEO of a 100-person Indian company. Microsoft had shut down Skype. The company used it for overseas calls daily. They needed a replacement fast. The CEO went to Reddit, searched for alternatives, and found one of this founder's posts about Yadaphone. The founder wasn't targeting enterprise buyers so that version didn't exist. But he responded: "Of course, we have it. Let's jump on a call tomorrow?" Then he coded for 8 hours straight and built the entire B2B layer overnight. Demoed it the next morning. Two hours later, got a $500 Stripe notification. One hundred times the average B2C check. Yadaphone now has 10,000 users. 30 of them are businesses. B2B payments make up 30% of total revenue. Churn on business clients is dramatically lower than B2C. Average check above $100 per month. All of it started with one Reddit post a CEO found by typing a search query. Same pattern keeps showing up. Reddit is where buyers go when they have a problem and want a real answer from a real person. The founders getting found are the ones who were already in the conversation when the buyer went searching. Most of them are guests in other people's subreddits. one post, some traction, then waiting for the next one to land. I acquire subreddits in my niche for $0. Buyers don't find me through a single post. They find me because I own the community they're already in, and it keeps growing whether I post that day or not. DM me REDDIT if you too would like to acquire niche subreddits for $0. I'll ask you a few questions about your situation first, then share how you can buy the Reddit Community Takeover Playbook.

  • moweiyuswifey
    lia (@moweiyuswifey) reported

    @ladyamal_55 @jupy314 clearly it isnt susan if you look at the way people are agreeing and supporting and this was not me digging these were given to me because SHOCKER there were a lot of people who found that negativity in the server @ translators ******. ex. the reddit post.

  • Entombdmachine
    CuteFilth (@Entombdmachine) reported

    @kaiser_kenny @Awk20000 You’re spineless and don’t actually believe in anything beyond team sports nationalism. Yeah I mean that’s the usual reddit ukroid fruitcake, the nafo retards don’t issue a lot of talking points for Palestine bc it looks awful for their “second Israel” lmao

  • MoyAriasMEXICO
    Moises Arias (Moy Jr) (@MoyAriasMEXICO) reported

    @PortalDCNews @ncbm91420 @BlackMajikMan90 Reddit has faced legal problems before, I think the site management wanted avoid issues Hate Campaign can drive into bad things for them

  • John_NAHammond
    John Hammond (@John_NAHammond) reported

    Most brand crises don't start in a boardroom anymore. They start in a Reddit thread. A decade ago, reputational damage came from product failures, regulatory issues, or operational mistakes. The warning signs were usually visible weeks in advance. Today, a narrative can form in hours. A poorly judged executive comment. A viral customer complaint. A TikTok video. An AI-generated fake image or statement. A few trends that are reshaping how organisations think about this: Executive Liability CEOs and founders are now extensions of their brands. Personal behaviour, public comments, and online activity directly move customer sentiment and shareholder value. Strategic Silence Not every controversy needs a corporate statement. The smarter move is often knowing when engaging amplifies a fringe narrative rather than containing it. Meme Culture Brands are increasingly responding to criticism with humour and self-awareness rather than traditional PR language. Sometimes that works. Sometimes it doesn't. AI-Driven Reputation Risk Deepfakes, fabricated screenshots, and synthetic content are creating threats that no press office was designed to handle. The organisations navigating this well aren't faster at responding to crises. They're better at spotting the signal before it becomes one. That's the shift from reactive to predictive. And it's why we built Monitr. What's the fastest you've seen a brand narrative go from zero to crisis? hashtag #ReputationManagement hashtag #BrandMonitoring hashtag #CrisisManagement

  • marzooqahq
    Marzooq Asghar (@marzooqahq) reported

    your #1 ranking on Google is worth less every month and most founders haven't noticed it used to give you ten blue links and you fought to be one of them now it just answers the question at the top of the page and most people never scroll so ranking #1 means less than it used to, because #1 sits under an answer the user already read the whole game moved from getting the click to being the source that answer is built from when someone searches "best CRM for small teams," Google now writes its own summary and quotes a handful of pages to build it if you're one of those quoted pages, you get named to every person who searches it if you're not, you don't exist, even if you technically rank getting quoted comes down to a few things: - answer the exact question cleanly, near the top of the page - be the brand that gets mentioned across Reddit, reviews and other sites - cover one topic deep enough that you're the obvious source on it we did this for a fitness app called Pliability and grew their organic 845% in 9 months, ranking inside the AI answers their competitors couldn't get into stop chasing a ranking that's losing its value start being the answer Google reads out before anyone clicks anything

  • Miduma
    M.D. Martins (@Miduma) reported

    @MedievalScholar Literally, creative liberty is not an issue if you're not a reddit dweeb

  • GrainSurgeon
    @Grainsurgeon (@GrainSurgeon) reported

    @farmer_average that's probably generally true. complex topic, hard to really say much in tweet length. I think the reddit comments are basically right but long term question is, what is the appetite for just going with the easy stuff and accepting certain parts are broken if you can save $

  • misraetel
    Dr. Mike Israetel (@misraetel) reported

    @timducktim @MTSlive Tim, I think you’re projecting. You tweet constantly TO ALMOST NO ONE. Why? Why do you waste so much of your time screaming into the void? Is it because you need attention, Tim? Is it because with all of your brilliance and success, seemingly almost no one gives a **** about what you have to say? And Tim, you’re bleeding jealousy. It’s all over you. With not one of you qualifications, I’m a relevant AI content producer. That ***** with you, doesn’t it? I have been caught lying and faking zero times, Tim. Zero as far as I know. Tim! Quick! Scroll through Reddit to try to disprove me! Tim, you have a beautiful family and many successful businesses but that all can wait! Taking me down a peg so that you can feel less like the constant **** that you do is worth it, Tim! Tim!!! And as for your request for me to stay in my lane? Here’s my answer, Tim: no. I have marginally useful and interesting things to say about AI and a whole host of other topics and I will continue to say them. Tim, can I have your approval to say them please? Tim… please?

  • morphingdo68240
    MorphicQ-parameter EQ Band (@morphingdo68240) reported

    The Categorical 'jak error: Quoting something with a reddit 'jak when it's not reddit

  • alexmountain0
    Alex Mountain (@alexmountain0) reported

    [2/3] Does it make sense? You are becoming confident in speaking when you do the work... in this case... speaking and speaking a lot. Think of it like going to the gym. . The examples are endless. . It's the same with girls, with writing, with sports, with cooking, with business. The more you do something, the more you push yourself, the better you get at it and THE MORE CONFIDENT YOU BECOME. . Now, reading through Reddit, I noticed this pattern: I don't feel confident due to X problem, Y physical appearance, you name it. Therefore, I don't feel confident AT ALL, - or, to put it another way, I am not good at all because of a small setback in my life! DEAD WRONG! . Let me tell you a quick story. I was a friend's house one day, chatting and goofing around, when his flatmate entered the room. We were talking about anxiety. The guy who entered the room quickly got into the conversation. We were debating and talking, when my friend said to that guy: It is like you when you don't want to go by bus because everyone is looking at you. His answer was: Yea I know man, I am still struggling with that. At that precise moment, I was thinking: WHAT THE F? HOW THE F CAN YOU GET ANXIOUS BY RIDING THE BUS TO WORK? DO PEOPLE LIKE THAT EVEN EXIST? Yes, they do exist. What I realized then was that I was taking myself for granted: being an extrovert, I never felt anxious when I was going by bus. I never questioned that. Though, for some could be an awful struggle.

  • John__Exile
    Tim (@John__Exile) reported

    @reddit_lies People really want to say these words huh? Degenerate behavior, must be a slow day on reddit

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