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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
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
London, England 1
Round Rock, TX 1
Amman, Amman 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MetlheadFox
    Nega Fox Maestro🤘🏻💀 (@MetlheadFox) reported

    @Ray335500 @AllMuscle2 Only problem is, it's a discord server of a subreddit. **** reddit

  • OSTradez
    OSTradeZ (@OSTradez) reported

    $RDDT (Reddit Inc.) Price has broken above the rising channel with conviction, now testing the initial extension zone near $201; key support levels at $191.34 and $183.35 provide a favorable risk/reward for continuation. Momentum is accelerating as the breakout targets extend to $208.33 and beyond, suggesting strong institutional demand. Verdict: Buy on pullback to support.

  • ImthatHarrison
    That Guy Harrison (@ImthatHarrison) reported

    @theggman83 @Blu_lulululu @benardonhard Dude I’ve named several successful movies that have broken records and made billions. Was I supposed to ask AI for a list or cite reddit and facebook like you?? 💀

  • keysmashdotcom
    johnny segment (@keysmashdotcom) reported

    @RamboGarbanzo @nocontextmemes Unfortunately could be one of those terrible usernames Reddit gives people without giving them the option to make their own also

  • nickgeracehacks
    Nick Gerace (@nickgeracehacks) reported

    I think it’s in part why my posting and interactions with others has gone down. Just passively I… get disinterested. The non-Shorts YouTube feed, Reddit, and Lists on here are some of my last holdouts, but it’s all becoming bleh.

  • brmdjd
    Madjid (@brmdjd) reported

    One of the highest-ROI growth strategies I've tested isn't SEO, paid ads, or cold outreach. It's Reddit. Here's the plan: Have a real product first. It should look trustworthy, solve an actual problem, and have pricing people won't question. Use AI to generate every question your target customers ask. For example, if you help brands get discovered by AI assistants: "How do I get mentioned by ChatGPT?" "How can my company appear in AI recommendations?" "How do LLMs choose which businesses to recommend?" ...and dozens more. Google each question. More often than not, one of the top results will be a Reddit thread. Google and Reddit expanded their partnership in 2024, giving Google better access to Reddit's content because authentic discussions are valuable for Search and AI. Read the thread. Don't spam it. Write the best answer there. Actually help the person. Share useful insights, explain the fundamentals, and leave the advanced implementation for your product. If it's genuinely relevant, mention your tool naturally. No "Check out my startup 🚀" Just: "I built something that automates this if you're interested." The biggest risk is moderation. If your comment reads like an ad, it'll probably disappear. If it reads like expertise from someone who happens to have built a solution, it usually stays. The interesting part: A high-quality comment on a Reddit thread that's already ranking on Google is almost like borrowing a first-page ranking without having to rank your own website. And because modern LLMs frequently retrieve and synthesize information from authoritative web pages including Reddit discussions among many other sources being consistently cited in helpful conversations can also increase your brand's chances of being surfaced in AI generated answers over time. (No guarantees, but I've seen it happen.) This strategy has brought me a surprising amount of free, highly qualified traffic. The key isn't promoting. The key is becoming the most useful answer on the page.

  • Abhinavchetn108
    Abhinav Chetan (@Abhinavchetn108) reported

    Inconsistent branding might become an AI search problem. AI tools are not just reading your website. They are reading your blogs, social profiles, reviews, Reddit mentions, YouTube descriptions, and third-party pages. So if every channel explains your brand differently, what does AI understand? Probably nothing clear. And if AI cannot clearly understand who you are, what you do, and who you help, it is less likely to surface or recommend you. Consistent communication across channels is no longer just branding. It is becoming a visibility issue. Feels like the next version of brand reputation management.

  • WhatHighNote
    Sal Your-Ad-Here (@WhatHighNote) reported

    @taraji_bsw @No4167 @yea_karen53 They talk to each other on Reddit about “girl-horny” and swapping (made up) stories about it. 🤢 From what you say, they’ve taken away the one thing that would solve the problem.

  • naji_dev
    Mohammed Naji 🇵🇸 (@naji_dev) reported

    @arvidkahl writing has the same problem now. reddit automods remove actual human comments as ai slop and the cleaner you write the more suspicious you look. people are roughing up their own real work just to pass

  • notsofamousray
    March Mad Ray (@notsofamousray) reported

    Reddit is crazy bc you’ll find some obscure post by a Bulgarian user solving your niche technical problem… but there’s also top 1% commenters who are ******* idiots but they write useless replies on every post they see.

  • trevorandersen
    Trevor Andersen (@trevorandersen) reported

    @c0rdial1 Firstly, you misquote me. It is simply impossible to define "white" in a BINARY fashion, and excluding Slavs while including ancient Greeks completely breaks it as any sort of coherent category at all. The cline BREAKS YOUR particular dumb way to define "white". It's doesn't mean there aren't any human population groups that can be defined more reasonably. It means YOUR way of looking at the populations is ******* dumb. You want to claim the glories of ancient Greece (less genetically similar to you) while rejecting Slavs (more genetically similar to you) because some groyper losers arbitrarily hate them, but there's no way to square it. Read the ******* book. You have too many misconceptions and half-truths in your head to actually discuss this sensibly. Again, you don't ******* understand basic algebra so you can't ******* do calculus. I don't give a **** if you pattern-match that analogy to dipshits on reddit. It captures the gist of the problem with you.

  • KissIsTheKey
    Barry Schiff (@KissIsTheKey) reported

    Rumors and Online Speculation • Driver fatigue/sleeping: This is the strongest and most widely reported preliminary finding from authorities at the scene. It aligns with broader U.S. trucking statistics (drowsy driving contributes to thousands of fatal crashes annually). Online discussion largely treats this as the primary factor rather than vehicle malfunction. • Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) or safety systems failure? Some commentary questions why the Semi’s systems (cameras + AEB designed for obstacles) did not prevent or mitigate the rear-end collision with stopped vehicles. Tesla advertises standard active safety features, but has not released detailed Semi-specific specs or confirmed exact AEB performance limits/speeds for this model. Speculation includes whether the system was active, calibrated differently for a heavy truck, or limited in this scenario. No official confirmation of system failure or engagement status yet. • Autonomy/self-driving involvement? Largely debunked or unconfirmed. The Semi does not have production FSD. Some early online posts (e.g., Reddit) speculated about Tesla testing self-driving/FSD modes in the area or “supervised” operation, but official reports and coverage state it was human-driven with no autonomy software involved. One X post noted the Semi lacks the full cabin-facing camera/driver monitoring system of Tesla passenger vehicles with Autopilot/FSD. • Other speculation: Minor chatter about stock impact on TSLA (some reports noted a dip tied to the news), general heavy-truck safety concerns, or comparisons to older non-fatal incidents. No credible evidence of mechanical failure, software issues, or other causes beyond the preliminary fatigue indication. Some social media users emphasized it was a “human sleeping on the wheel” issue, not the truck itself. • Older unrelated incidents sometimes mentioned in context: • A 2024 single-vehicle Tesla Semi crash and battery fire on I-80 near Emigrant Gap, California (non-fatal; driver unharmed; NTSB investigated; required massive water to extinguish due to lithium-ion batteries). • Various other Tesla vehicle crashes (not Semis) in 2026, but unrelated. Broader Context Drowsy driving remains a major issue across the trucking industry, prompting discussions on fatigue monitoring tech (cameras/AI from various vendors), proposed federal rules for AEB on heavy trucks, and existing mandates in places like Europe. The crash has prompted questions about the Semi’s real-world safety performance as Tesla ramps production and competes in the Class 8 truck market. Sources: Primary details come from Lyon County Sheriff’s Office statements, Nevada Highway Patrol, and reporting by Electrek, Forbes, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Nevada Appeal, and others (July 1–3, 2026 coverage). X/Twitter and Reddit discussions largely echo official prelim reports with added speculation on safety systems. The investigation is ongoing—final cause, any charges, or system data (e.g., from the truck’s logs) are not yet public. This was a tragic loss of life, and condolences are extended to the victims’ families in reports. For the absolute latest official updates, check Nevada Highway Patrol or Lyon County Sheriff’s Office channels, as details may evolve

  • HombreDelirante
    Parce🇰🇪🇵🇸🇨🇴 (@HombreDelirante) reported

    Aiyaiyai, brother. We need physical media because we can share, resell, and pass it down to our siblings. You don't speak for everyone, more people than "only Reddit users" are unhappy.

  • GlitchedDeals
    Glitched Deals (@GlitchedDeals) reported

    A community note really said the Staples glitch doesn’t exist because it wasn’t posted on Slickdeals or Reddit. That should tell you everything. You think the best glitches are going to be sitting on public deal sites for everyone to see? By the time Slickdeals posts anything, it’s usually already cooked, copied, or pushed for clicks. Tell me the last time you saw a glitch posted on slickdeals/reddit where you could actually order. This is so early and so hidden that even people on X don't believe it's possible. All because of my premium community. Meanwhile members were already posting receipts. AirPods. iPads. Apple Pencils. Apple Watches. We’re ready to show proof. Here is another receipt below $1200 saved through this glitch.

  • CatVanDerLinde
    Dagestani Oliveira 🇵🇸 (@CatVanDerLinde) reported

    @neuraldeli @Chuckisdope Reddit is down the hall and to the left

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