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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
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 5
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 5
Mangalore, KA 1
Amritsar, PB 1
Vijayawada, AP 1
Vellore, TN 1
Kolkata, WB 3
Coimbatore, TN 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • whiscashking
    Trevor (@whiscashking) reported

    @TenkoKenko @StarLitRug @mikesulsenti “The lore” and its the 10 millionth Reddit post about how silver is a “transbian puppygirl girlfailure”. If anything, the algorithm is the problem because I’ll watch a bunch of comp stuff then get shown this constantly for the next week.

  • strawberrierain
    charisma 🍓 (@strawberrierain) reported

    @fricatrixx it was a relatively small server that one of her friends started and i found it on reddit, it was an among us server that just so happened to have a minecraft realm too and i joined the realm and we were the only people who ever really played on it so we started talking

  • VerbumEng
    VerbumEng (@VerbumEng) reported

    @rcmisk go where people are already frustrated. reddit threads, discord servers, X posts complaining about the exact problem you solve. reply with something useful, not a pitch. the ones who click your profile are your first customers.

  • twistflix
    Twist Thompson (@twistflix) reported

    @MAC_Arms This must have been during a reddit outage.

  • DanteHarker
    Dante Harker (@DanteHarker) reported

    Just tried to post on Reddit, and got a message saying that no AI polish was allowed. I asked AI to redo it like a human. It made grammar errors, forgot capitals and the Reddit let it go - isn't it worrying that AI thinks humans are dumb, and Reddit things grammar is okay?

  • leonxrdo53
    Leo (@leonxrdo53) reported

    @Myforexfirms I also read about other traders having the same issue here on X and on reddit. Is there anything we can do please keep me updated

  • aisearchking
    Giuliano Gonzalez (@aisearchking) reported

    reddit is the most underrated brand building platform on the internet right now and it's not even close one of our clients made $500k from it alone i've spent the last 12 months watching how Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity form opinions about businesses and they all pull from the same place: reddit. Reddit threads w/ 40-80 upvotes are now shaping what AI tells millions of people about your brand every single day let me break down exactly how this works and why it matters more than anything else you're doing in marketing right now: Google made a $60M/year deal w/ Reddit to license its data for AI training. that wasn't charity. they did it because Reddit is the largest source of "authentic human opinion" on the internet and that changed everything when someone searches "is [your company] legit" or "best [your industry] to work with…” Google now pulls Reddit threads into the top 1-3 results. above your website. above your paid press. above everything you've spent money building and it gets deeper than that ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity all weight Reddit threads as high-trust sources when forming recommendations. the logic is simple -> anonymous users w/ no financial incentive = more credible than branded content so when a prospect asks AI "who should i hire for X?" the answer is being assembled from Reddit discussions you probably don't even know exist i audited 30+ brands over the last 8 months and found a pattern that keeps repeating: 78% had Reddit threads ranking on page 1 for their brand name 60% of those threads were neutral-to-negative in sentiment AI models were citing those threads as primary decision sources zero of those founders had any Reddit strategy whatsoever they were spending $20k-$40k/month on ads and content while Reddit was quietly writing their brand story for them so we built a system around it the trustline™ reddit content system that scales brands and builds legacy: LAYER 1: the subreddit ecosystem map every industry has 3-5 subreddits where buying decisions get influenced. not the massive ones with 5M members. the mid-tier ones with 50k-500k members have the most important conversations for B2B services it's usually r/entrepreneur, r/smallbusiness, niche industry subs, and "ask" style subreddits. for SaaS it's the product-specific subs + r/SaaS + comparison threads your first move is mapping which subreddits your prospects actually read when they're in research mode. this is your battlefield. everything else is noise LAYER 2: the thread architecture Reddit threads have a specific structure that Google and AI models reward: original post asks a genuine question top comments provide detailed, experience-based answers comment depth (replies to replies) signals authentic discussion the threads that end up in Google's top results and AI training data aren't random. they follow a pattern -> genuine question + detailed experiential answers + organic engagement depth = permanent search asset a single well-structured thread can rank for a brand-related keyword for 2-3 years. that's not a post. that's infrastructure LAYER 3: the authority account layer Reddit has an internal trust scoring system that most marketers completely ignore. accounts w/ consistent posting history in relevant subreddits, positive karma ratios, and genuine community participation get weighted significantly higher by both Reddit's algorithm and by AI models scanning for credible sources a recommendation from a 3-year-old account w/ 15k karma in relevant subs carries more weight than 50 recommendations from new accounts this is where 99% of "Reddit marketing" attempts fail. people try to spam brand mentions from fresh accounts and Reddit's community detects it instantly. the thread gets removed, the account gets flagged, and the brand takes a credibility hit the right approach is the opposite of fast. it's methodical. it's building genuine participation over time so that when your brand gets mentioned, it comes from voices the platform already trusts LAYER 4: the sentiment engineering layer every Reddit thread about your brand carries a sentiment score that AI models read. positive, neutral, or negative. and these scores compound over time if 4 out of 5 threads mentioning your brand are positive w/ detailed testimonials and genuine discussion, AI models form a strong positive association. when someone asks ChatGPT about you, that positive weight shows up in the recommendation if 3 out of 5 are negative or skeptical, the opposite happens. and once AI forms that opinion, it takes 10x the positive signals to reverse it negative Reddit sentiment is roughly 3x stickier in AI models than positive sentiment. same principle as loss aversion in behavioral economics applied to machine learning weights the businesses that proactively engineer their Reddit sentiment NOW lock in a positive AI opinion that compounds in their favor for years. the ones who wait until there's a problem are fighting against an entrenched negative signal that gets harder to move every month LAYER 5: the search integration loop this is where the whole system becomes self-reinforcing strong Reddit threads rank in Google -> Google results feed AI training data -> AI recommends the brand -> more people search the brand -> more Reddit discussions happen -> those discussions reinforce the existing sentiment -> AI gets more confident in its recommendation we've watched this play out across dozens of brands now. the ones who built their Reddit presence intentionally 6-12 months ago are now getting recommended by AI as the default choice in their category the ones who ignored it are watching their competitors get recommended instead Reddit brand engineering is where Google SEO was in 2005. the people who move now will own the territory for years. the people who wait will pay 10x to compete with entrenched players who got there first your brand story is being written on Reddit right now the only question is whether you're the one writing it comment "REDDIT" and i'll send you a guide that'll help you take over the internet

  • tomfgoodwin
    Tom Goodwin (@tomfgoodwin) reported

    Another day in targeted advertising. I don't understand any part of why this ad. - exists - is aimed at me - is in spanish - has an English call to action - has hastags. - is from Walmart - has terrible product imagery you can't read. - is on Reddit. But To make it good, you'd not need to change much.

  • Malcs321
    Malcs🐺🧡◣ ◢ (@Malcs321) reported

    @fr10119 @MnhKay @BetterCallAlba Check r/piracy on Reddit if you want to learn more, but it pretty much boils down to have a VPN, an ad blocker, don't click on sketchy ads and only download from their approved list or websites.

  • NikChr1414
    Nikolaos Christoforakos (@NikChr1414) reported

    @PremChauraisya Depends entirely on who's buying. The best channel is wherever that person already spends time. For B2B or SaaS, X or LinkedIn. For consumer, TikTok or Instagram. Reddit works best if there's already a community around the problem. Facebook almost never.

  • ryumitsuaki
    Louie McBlue (@ryumitsuaki) reported

    @AmericaPapaBear This is what happens when Reddit is down for more than 3 minutes.

  • Touhoupoa67
    TouhouPower67 (@Touhoupoa67) reported

    @PmorkenX /jp/ fell down ages ago it's practically reddit but you can call each others slurs

  • N1ght3d
    Nighted (@N1ght3d) reported

    @realmaxgenest I see that you are over the target, the neo-bolshevik down vote bullies and their non pets from Reddit have been rallied against you. Low IQ losers.

  • smakharia
    sannymak (@smakharia) reported

    @EtihadHelp I think it’s well known issue with Etihad if u search net and Reddit. Therefore i will say intentional issue created by airline to make people agree to basic fare to trouble them at airport.

  • FreakyPippins
    Freaky (@FreakyPippins) reported

    For the last time, if you see some post on reddit, someone on Minecraft, etc. pretending to be me, it's NOT me! I don't use reddit and I ONLY play Minecraft on MY OWN SERVER and my skin is GARFIELD WITH SANS'S JACKET AND GLOWING EYE!

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