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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
Ottawa, ON 2
Enguera, Valencia 1
Benalmádena, Andalusia 1
Sydney, NSW 1
Township of Evan, KS 1
Ballinasloe, Connaught 1
Copenhagen, Capital Region 1
Stoke-on-Trent, England 1
Sebring, FL 1
Chicago, IL 1
Melbourne, VIC 3
New Orleans, LA 2
Pune, MH 4
Toronto, ON 1
Barcelona, Catalonia 1
Algiers, Algiers 1
Cape Breton County, NS 1
Cochin, KL 2
Parker, CO 1
Chandler, OK 1
Delano, CA 1
Seattle, WA 1
Gabriola, BC 2
New York City, NY 1
New Delhi, NCT 2
Newark, NJ 1
Mumbai, MH 5
Bengaluru, KA 4
Mangalore, KA 1
Amritsar, PB 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JohnnyboySP
    John Anderson (@JohnnyboySP) reported

    @spacebruce Found a reddit thread from 3 weeks ago where somebody was having this problem so they could be rolling out a feature of some sort or it could be a PSN problem.

  • Rolliomio
    Rolli (@Rolliomio) reported

    @RenataOliveS @jajaja7878uu Does “isn’t doing harm” include adults pushing ****** mutilation and foreign hormones that literally harm their bodies and brains? Toddlers cannot and do not understand what teachers, therapists and other adults are indoctrinating them into. Go down any Reddit/insta/tiktok thread

  • kuramafenixios3
    Loyal Banjo Supporter (@kuramafenixios3) reported

    @ShadyIndividu4l @n1t3w0rk @dopamine273 Reddit is down the hall and to the left

  • PiroskaR
    Piroska Rákóczi (@PiroskaR) reported

    @victor_bigfield Reddit is good for roasting, but if first you would validate your idea on X? People might nor have the problem you want to solve.

  • LeoFrankChomo
    Leo Frank the Kid Diddler (@LeoFrankChomo) reported

    @HMBohemond Never let the ******* soyboys and insufferable women from Reddit live this down. Their defense of Dawntrail was so "impactful" that the devs listened to actual dying player counts, dumped Dawntrail almost as fast as WoW dumped Shadowlands, and killed the 2-minute rotation.

  • Pazpolzadas
    Pas (@Pazpolzadas) reported

    @itsendlessworld It's not even that i have a problem with. They watch like PTA, some ******* gentrification asian-amerimutt film and tarantinoesque masked as a liberation film all on Osca role and called PCW reddit

  • StarScreamzzzzz
    🌌🛩 Raven Skywarp irl🛩️🌌 (@StarScreamzzzzz) reported

    @miwwmiu I've only posted 3 times ever n it was in the walmart sub and they always down vote the hell out of me reddit sucks fr

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    @CryptoCyberia Google sold its search engine for a Reddit data feed. That's the actual story. In Feb 2024, Google signed a $60M annual licensing deal with Reddit to train Gemini and surface Reddit content prominently in search results. Two years later, every "Best mattress 2026" or "How to fix X" query returns three Reddit threads on the first page — most of them written by 19-year-olds with no expertise on anything. Google didn't get worse by accident. The decision tree was simple. ChatGPT was eating their lunch. Gemini needed training data. Reddit had 20 years of conversational text. The deal solved both problems at once. The casualty was the actual search product. Now you Google "best blood pressure medication" and get a Reddit thread where r/medicine users dunk on each other while the actual medical literature sits on page 4. You Google "how to roof a shed" and get a guy who has roofed exactly one shed and posted about it in 2019. The confidence is high. The expertise is gone. This is what platform decay looks like in real time. Google trained you for 20 years to trust the first link. Then they monetized that trust by selling page one to whoever could fill it cheapest. Reddit content is free. Expert content costs money. The math wasn't complicated. You didn't outgrow Google. Google outsold you.

  • Hastlevania
    GOATed Games (@Hastlevania) reported

    @durpurdurp @ArtemisConsort By pressing blue, you are creating the death problem. Mindblowingly stupid and extremely reddit-tier tryhardism

  • LewdMatters
    LewdMatters🪻🐟👻 (@LewdMatters) reported

    @dogsauc3 The problem with posting anything to reddit is that you'll inevitably attract redditors like that guy

  • AayanShips
    Aayan Sharma (@AayanShips) reported

    @seveniwe It's a great app you should try marketing it in reddit to people who are looking to use it, It has a great potential as it solves a problem btw you should offer a trial based plan or a single plan too like for just 2 scan plan as people would very unlikely use it after 1-2 Month

  • MaxineTheFey
    🪦Maxine-The-Fey⛓️ (@MaxineTheFey) reported

    @yvespiled Girl the way my southern *** was taught to fix things is to give it a little smack and if that don’t work smack it again and if that don’t work, call dad and if all fails go to Reddit

  • mizukiforeal
    bugged (@mizukiforeal) reported

    @jaxonfiles_ @Pimpdaddyffm but the problems with unofficial cost systems like this is that not everyone is on the same page, a large portion of the community believes only limited 5* constitute a cost, as you can see with many reddit discussions and it’s even documented on the fandom wiki glossary

  • danialbka
    Dan (@danialbka) reported

    gpt 5.5 just searched a obscure reddit thread from 7 years ago to try and solve this issue tf

  • EndrewBiz
    Endrew Cruz (@EndrewBiz) reported

    this guy is going back to his coding job after wasting two months vibe coding here's how to not end up like him: 1. research your app go on tiktok, reddit, instagram and start searching for problems that went viral maybe you'll find a "don't know what to eat from the menu for a bulk day" that's how MenuFit launched 2. build the app for the app itself we need three main things: - good ui/ux - insane onboarding - one working feature i've described how to do all of these with Anything in my new article (read below ↓) 3. distribution for this part i either recommend ai ugc or slideshows these are the best working formats at the moment you'll post 3-5 times per day, especially on tiktok even if one format fails, keep changing something about it (the hook, the cta, the duration) to make it work this is the easiest method of building successful apps i've never seen someone get stuck building. i've seen millions get stuck distributing

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