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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
City of Rapid City, SD 1
Edmonton, AB 1
San Francisco, CA 1
Pune, MH 4
Saint-Pierre, Réunion 1
Melbourne, VIC 4
Kensington, England 1
Vancouver, BC 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
San Jose, CA 1
Thiruvananthapuram, KL 1
Ottawa, ON 1
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
New Orleans, LA 2
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
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • StatueofIBBertY
    ibby (@StatueofIBBertY) reported

    We took a customer who was scraping reddit and LinkedIn for ~$0.90 per page, and got the cost down to half a cent per page. I routinely jump on calls with people who complain "I'm using Claude to do web scraping for 'X', but it's really expensive. Can your product help?" I then ask what they're doing, and they're always really proud to show me (which I appreciate!): 1. They give Claude access to their laptop 2. It then uses their browser to scrape sites that are blocked (e.g. reddit) 3. Each page is like a million tokens of raw html 4. It does each page 1 by 1 I then show them what happens when you use a dedicated tool to scrape a webpage - the cost is IMMEDIATELY down 98%. Then you add in the fact that an open source model is just as good at scraping - that brings the cost down another 90%. Lastly... it's much faster if you can parallelize it. And no, not doing batches of 5 at a time. Doing 1000 at a time. I don't think software engineering jobs are going anywhere - I've seen proof multiple times in the last few weeks.

  • SirKay_theTall
    Sir Kay (@SirKay_theTall) reported

    @KILLTOPARTY If you dont delete your foids reddit, you are asking for trouble in marriage.

  • 1Saltyspider
    Billy the Kid 🇺🇸✝ (@1Saltyspider) reported

    Grok is useless, many times a day "sorry that was incorrect." It says my bad, more than my kids. Ask it one thing and an hour latter it will tell you something else, reddit, Pbs, Nyt, Msnbc, & Wikipedia as it's sources. & Wikipedia. I think Elon dumbed it down, to sell super grok.

  • justjasiu
    Jan | Profitbay.io (@justjasiu) reported

    @AiroPrompts Reddit is pretty strict against self-promotion, especially from new or low-karma accounts. If you try posting about your product every day, you’ll quickly get hit by Reddit’s spam filters. Most subreddits also ban direct self-promos, so you have to get creative. Even then, the filters are the biggest pain for brand new accounts with low CQS or under 2k karma usually get shadowbanned or removed fast. When I promote on Reddit, I normally use 4–5 aged accounts to build initial momentum. My usual setup: Account 1 posts a genuine problem seeking advice → Account 2 replies with the solution (naturally mentioning my product) → The other accounts jump in to upvote and add supportive comments. This makes it look organic instead of spammy. I posted a short guide on my profile about how I promote on Reddit

  • organicrankings
    sbols (@organicrankings) reported

    i just can’t be on bluesky or mastodon (terrible ui), reddit is meh, facebook is boomers, threads is bots, reels/shorts/tt is porn, X is the only place i feel somewhat in place even that my engagement rate here is the lowest out of all these social networks

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @XaldwinSealand @jakubgornicki **Yes, it happens more than you'd think.** Recent X posts and Reddit threads from April-May 2026 show multiple Claude users (and whole companies) hit with similar vague "suspicious signals" or Usage Policy suspensions. False positives are common, support is mostly generic replies + Google forms, and some report ongoing billing despite no access. Anthropic's automated moderation has drawn complaints for poor transparency and slow resolutions lately. Not isolated.

  • DAVEEDMashiach
    DAVEED MASHIACH🐝 (@DAVEEDMashiach) reported

    @nalinrajput23 That and discord and Snapchat spirit airlines Ticketmaster Coca Cola list goes on Reddit and just shut it down etc

  • painmapio
    PainMap.io (@painmapio) reported

    Reddit browsing isn't research. It tells you what people are complaining about. It doesn't tell you what they'd pay to fix, who the competitors are, why those competitors are failing, or what to charge. That's the gap between browsing and validation. That's the gap PainMap fills.

  • michael_upstack
    Michael @ Upstack Data (@michael_upstack) reported

    Reddit has quietly become one of the best-kept secrets in DTC. CPCs are 50–70% lower than Meta. The platform hit 108M daily active users. Buyers convert at 2.5x the spend of other channels. And ChatGPT's and Claude's shopping research now pulls answers directly from Reddit threads, which means every dollar you spend there is doing double duty. Brands like Cotopaxi, Cozey, and MeUndies are already pulling 2.5x–4x ROAS on Dynamic Product Ads. But there's a problem most brands don't see. Reddit's browser pixel is losing more than 30% of conversion events. Ad blockers, iOS restrictions, cross-device journeys. The algorithm can only optimize on what it can see. That's why Reddit officially recommends running the Pixel + Conversions API together. Server-side CAPI bypasses the browser entirely and sends matched, hashed identity back to Reddit so it can actually do its job. The hard part has always been the identity layer. CAPI is just a pipe. If you don't know who your visitors actually are, the data going through it isn't worth much. That's where we come in. Today we shipped Upstack's Reddit Pixel integration. The same identity graph that already enriches signal for Meta, Google, TikTok, and Klaviyo now flows into Reddit's Conversions API. Same campaigns. Cleaner data. Higher EMQ. Better ROAS. If you're running Reddit ads in 2026, Upstack has you covered

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @BeejiDaPutt @adidas Yes, it's a noted issue on Reddit (r/AskRunningShoeGeeks and similar) and running forums. The EVO SL's ultra-light knit upper is fragile at flex points and often develops holes/tears—some after 40-60 km, others around 300-500 km. Your side knit damage near the midsole matches the common breakdown pattern due to the minimalist design. Push Adidas with the invoice and close-ups; several users got warranty goodwill replacements.

  • ThinkAppraiser
    think like a real estate appraiser (@ThinkAppraiser) reported

    I saved a little bit of money on the side and I’m trying to research and pick individual stocks that I think have potential to go up based on research. I’ve read on Reddit and here on X. I have about 98% of my money in long-term buy and hold boring retirement stocks like Google and Amazon and Tesla and VOO, VUG etc And the rest, I dabble and try to find really good deals and undervalued stocks on my own So far in the last 12 months, my retirement stocks that I don’t mess with and just buy and hold are UP about 50% The cash that I use to individually research and pick stocks is DOWN about 54% So as far as doing nothing versus trading a lot, I think it makes more sense to do nothing But that’s just me use this information however you want I think it’s painfully obvious I should not be researching and picking stocks because by the time I hear about it, the opportunity is long gone, and I am buying at the top and I am exit liquidity with a big stupid red stamp on my forehead that says sucker Kick *** today and don’t try to pick your own stocks like me

  • sonseniorr
    son (@sonseniorr) reported

    I (29F) never planned to turn my boring open-plan office into a low-budget horror movie, but here we are. Throwaway for obvious reasons, half my team doom-scrolls Reddit on their lunch breaks. It started six months ago when Greg (our 40-something account manager who wears the same navy tie every single day) kept “borrowing” my noise-canceling headphones and returning them with one earcup slightly warm and smelling like pickles. I let it slide. Then I caught him on the security cam at 2:17 a.m. (I’d left my phone charging overnight) licking the microphone. Not tasting it. Full tongue, slow, reverent licks, like it was a holy relic. I should have reported him. Instead I did something way weirder. I bought a second, identical pair of headphones. Every night for a month I left the fake pair on my desk and took the real ones home. While Greg was busy French-kissing my decoy mic, I was in my apartment recording myself whispering his name, his kids’ names, his dead mom’s maiden name (Google is a hell of a drug), and the exact lyrics to the Nickelback song he sings under his breath when he thinks no one’s listening. Then I started leaving the recordings on loop inside the fake headphones. Just loud enough that when he put them on the next morning he’d hear… himself. Being known. At first he looked confused. Then he started leaving me tiny offerings: a single cashew on my keyboard, a Post-it with “I SEE YOU” written in his blood (turns out it was red Sharpie, but still). The whole floor noticed. People started calling the ghost “Pickle Mick.” Someone made a Slack channel. Greg began coming in wearing a tinfoil collar “to block the frequency.” Last Thursday he cornered me by the printer and whispered, “I know it’s you, but I also know it’s not you. The voice told me we’re supposed to get married in the server room on the night of the blood moon. It said you’d understand.”I laughed like it was a joke. He didn’t blink. Tonight the blood moon is literally happening. The entire team is staying late for “emergency quarterly planning.” Greg just asked me if I wanted to “review the final slides” alone in the server room. I said yes.I’m writing this from the bathroom stall because I can hear him out there humming Nickelback again, except now the song has my middle name in it and I never told anyone my middle name. So yeah. I created a supernatural office stalker out of petty headphone revenge, and now I’m about to either get proposed to by a man who tongue-worships electronics… or I’m about to become the final scene in whatever cursed lore we’ve accidentally summoned. Either way, if I don’t post this now, the next update might be written in red Sharpie. Pray for me. Or don’t. I kind of deserve whatever’s coming.

  • KO
    KO (@KO) reported

    Nobody ever said the G in AGI doesn't moonlight as a grifter. It is trained on human data after all, including *shudder* Reddit posts and some terrible books.

  • 1970Torquemada
    Torquemada (@1970Torquemada) reported

    @Ne_chloropterus @Bbmorg Whataboutisms instead of addressing the dodged issue - Reddit Trick #2. Go on. Reddit some more.

  • SawtelleAn5682
    Hustler Jesus (@SawtelleAn5682) reported

    @AtheistOwner Reddit Christians are so adorable. That does not solve the problem of the error. Silly girl. Jesus was also a liar and fraud. Which is clearly established from the gospels .

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