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 |
|---|---|
| Guayaquil, Guayas | 1 |
| Veracruz, VER | 1 |
| Bhubaneshwar, OR | 1 |
| Melbourne, VIC | 2 |
| San Nicolás de los Garza, NLE | 1 |
| Ciudad Obregón, SON | 1 |
| Hyderabad, TG | 1 |
| Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg | 1 |
| Bengaluru, KA | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 2 |
| Gustavo Adolfo Madero, CDMX | 1 |
| Nagpur, MH | 1 |
| Chhindwāra, MP | 2 |
| Douai, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Olathe, KS | 1 |
| Da Nang, Da Nang | 1 |
| Puteaux, Île-de-France | 1 |
| New Delhi, NCT | 1 |
| Vigo, Galicia | 1 |
| Phoenix, AZ | 1 |
| Lima, Lima | 1 |
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Reddit Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mila Chervenkova 🍩 (@MilaChervenkova) reportedBy the way, for one of my international affiliate websites, there is a huge postive of Reddit dropping from ChatGPT. It used to recommend a competitor, that had an ugly broken website, but it had an entire subreddit and ChatGPT was recommending it. For the last 3 days, I am netting again $100/day and that's the only change that happened - Reddit disappearing from ChatGPT. I will take a look at the queries this weekend to see where my website stands in ChatGPT.
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changis_k (@changis_k) reportedCitation share for Reddit inside ChatGPT Search fell from roughly 3.8% to below 1%, per @promptwatch data. Daily average of 1.50% over the past 7 days, down 54.4% on the prior week The line held near 3.8% from early July through early August before dropping A query fanout change on 8 Aug marked the first fall, with a second on 14 Aug Reddit sits on a licensing agreement with OpenAI announced in May 2024 Businesses have spent two years optimising for visibility inside AI answers. One routing change removed a top source overnight. Distribution that depends on someone else's retrieval settings is not distribution you control. Owned channels look considerably more valuable after a chart like this.
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Zany (@zanyfen) reported@anyavecher but to the reader it makes no sense! we don't have the context for what the *** issue is supposed to be. also another pet peeve is how it will drop these smug ******* little reddit remarks like "did x and y so z. One rule, one place." so annoying
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedThousands of products go viral every day. Most die between the TikTok scroll and the checkout. Built Foundlet to fix that — one curated daily storefront of what people are actually buying, filtered across TikTok, Reddit, and indie drops. First drop soon.
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TJS (@traderjoeslut) reported@HobbiesWithHan people on reddit can take it down for you if you post abt it !
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coors light fan (@coldcoorslight) reportedTo fix Ai, stop training it with Reddit and stop making Reddit one of their top resources for pulling information
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Naitik.. (@Naitik_singnh) reportedYour next customer might already be complaining about the problem you solve. They’re on Reddit. You just need to find the conversation before everyone else does.
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Terence (@terencebuilds) reportedWhat "user acquisition" actually looks like as a solo founder: - 08:00 — Read 3 Reddit threads in my niche. Reply usefully. No product mention. - 12:30 — Send 3 DMs to people who posted about my problem this week. - 14:00 — Comment on 5 posts from bigger accounts in my space. - 18:00 — Reply to every comment on my own post from today. - 21:00 — Personally email 1 user who signed up in the last 48h. That's roughly an hour of work. Every day. #BuildInPublic #SaaS
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Dr. Chip Chesterton (@ChipChesterton) reported@Zinimeani @reddit_lies Like just report Reddit dot com. The Feds will never shut it down. Too many easy honeypots for when they need some pervert arrests to grab a headline or two.
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Ivad Enuffofdis (@Ivad_Enuffofdis) reportedCrash and burn? Not sure how it works but could regular people, like Reddit and YouTube users get other and do what needs to be done to bring crypto down. Erase the criminals earning? Just a thought.
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Ricky Spanish (@jibbs_mcge76431) reported@Polymarket so you not only create the problem but taxpayers PAY TWICE! Once to subsidize the below market goods, then again to prop up the local stores that cant compete with the artificial government created market? absolute retard ****** work from the Mayor of Reddit @NYCMayor
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Lazarus (Лазар) 🇬🇧 (@OrdotsarIC) reportedbroken clocks moment reddit is still t*rded lmao
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Jav (@justcopyjav) reported“people don’t buy products, they buy what the product means to them” gary halbert understood this claude hopkins understood this eugene schwartz understood this yet most supplement brands still brief creatives like the job is to explain what’s inside the bottle “talk about the ingredients” “mention the dosage” “show the product” “add a testimonial” then they wonder why cpa rises when spend increases the problem isn’t always the creative it’s the thinking behind it magnesium isn’t just magnesium to one person it means “i’m tired of waking up exhausted” to another “my brain won’t switch off” to another “i’ve tried everything and nothing works” same product different problem different belief different sale this is where creative scaling gets misunderstood brands think they’re scaling assets they should be scaling beliefs an asset is “30 second ugc about magnesium” a belief is “maybe my sleep problem isn’t simply that i need more sleep” now you have an angle because an angle is a new interpretation of an existing problem and that’s what great direct response has always done hopkins didn’t just describe products he created evidence halbert didn’t just write headlines he earned enough attention for someone to entertain a new idea schwartz understood that people enter the market at different levels of awareness someone isn’t waking up thinking “i need your clinically formulated magnesium” they’re thinking “why am i so tired” that’s the conversation your creative has to enter this is why i don’t think creative scaling means making more ads it means discovering more reasons someone might buy more beliefs more desires more objections more mechanisms more identities more moments where the product becomes relevant when a creative wins, don’t just ask “how do we make 20 more like this” ask “what did this teach us about the customer” maybe they responded because they felt understood maybe the mechanism created curiosity maybe the creative challenged an existing belief maybe the creator represented who they want to become the winning creative isn’t the answer it’s evidence evidence that something in the customer’s psychology responded your job is to figure out what that’s why creative strategy is becoming closer to research than content production reviews comments reddit ugc customer support competitor ads failed creatives winning creatives all of it becomes market intelligence every creative becomes a hypothesis does this belief create attention does this mechanism create desire does this proof reduce scepticism does this identity create relevance then the market tells you what survives the brands that win won’t necessarily produce the most creative they’ll learn the fastest because once ai makes it possible to produce hundreds of creatives production stops being the advantage understanding becomes the advantage so if i’m a supplement brand owner i don’t want to hear “i can make you more content” i want to hear “i can uncover why your customers buy, turn those insights into creative hypotheses, and systematically find more reasons for them to believe, desire, and buy” because that’s what actually scales you don’t scale creatives you scale understanding
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CatholicFuturist (@TheFutureUnites) reported@Catholic_Colin_ And he’s really doubling down on it in the most Reddit retard way possible. It’s like reading a fat gay atheist defend wearing his fedora
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SimpleJack (@SimpleJack) reported@MiserableFly4 **** is going down soon. Social media glitching I alway find to be the first tinfoil smoke signal to warn regime change, volatility and fuckery have returned to my corner of the matrix. The peacock in the video above has been on Reddit for 170 days he has like 2500 posts. Three originals or the rest of responses eight out of 10 or nine out of 10 our GameStop should posts. I scrolled all the way back. He was never a pro game up. He came on hating He doesn’t hate any other stocks, but he also doesn’t like them solely focused on hating GameStop and Ryan Cohen. Either Cohen ****** his wife or he’s getting paid I hope it’s both Weird, formatting and duplicates here down boats on Reddit where I average hundreds of up votes unlike Keara X where I get a handful. I think they’re big ******** on Reddit, but they like to read a little bit. They still complain that I’m too long. The shells are out in full force. This ******* had been on Reddit for ~170 days