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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
Douai, Hauts-de-France 1
Olathe, KS 1
Da Nang, Da Nang 1
Chhindwāra, MP 1
Puteaux, Île-de-France 1
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
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ogbonigwe1
    The obonigwe (@ogbonigwe1) reported

    I knew there was going to be a problem with baby rose when my siblings that typically like all the songs i listen to suddenly said they didn’t like her(“she sounds like an old woman”). Just checked reddit and i am seeing the same thing on there. Welp. Maybe a drake and future feature is what she needs at this point. I also have two tracks she removed from Spotify and they’re really good.

  • Ringo391854
    Ringo (@Ringo391854) reported

    What a terrible platform @Reddit is.

  • DaudaAbdullahiS
    Insightful Rex (@DaudaAbdullahiS) reported

    Dont make the biggest mistake of going on Reddit to find jobs. You'll get overwhelmed with vague, scam, and karma farming posts. Look for problems. Problems lead to conversations. Conversations lead to trust. Trust leads to clients. That's the different approach.

  • melfoy_work
    Melfoy (@melfoy_work) reported

    Stripe notification. Two in the morning. His roommate saw the screen. “What’s that.” “Side thing.” Kaz, 31, back-end dev in Akron. Spent one weekend building a tool that watched Capterra reviews for an accounting app and flagged every feature users kept begging for. No logo. No landing page. A script and a Stripe button. Before he wrote a line of code he searched Reddit for “I wish there was a tool that” inside accounting subreddits. Sorted competitor reviews by one star. Wrote down every complaint. One landing page. No product behind it. Twenty emails in four days. Claude Code scaffolded the app, wired Supabase, stubbed the Stripe webhook. He reviewed. Drank coffee. $30 a month to run it. Week six the MRR was $800. He almost quit at week four. Month twelve: $47,812. 1,650 people paying $29 each. His roommate still thinks it’s a side thing. The code took a weekend. The customers took a year.

  • helarquezo
    helarquezo (@helarquezo) reported

    @BillyBiggs_ Reddit down the hall

  • Degenerate0123
    Joey (@Degenerate0123) reported

    @robinlundberg People hopped gate 4 and they locked it down according to someone there on reddit

  • Drake77309767
    Drake (@Drake77309767) reported

    @Ghost_Plans @aidandoyleee @SwannMarcus89 The fact that people who were fine with the tattoo and the Reddit posts and the weird internal finances business and the abuse allegations from a month or so ago are now jumping ship is your issue, not people like me who thought all those other things were red flags.

  • amolitor99
    amolitor.dolt (@amolitor99) reported

    @MomKrill the education system is fine and routinely assigns 200 page books to 7th graders; 310 is a little long, but not crazy. the trouble is that twitter users are morons who listen to podcasts recorded by morons who read reddit

  • 0xOrionVega
    Orion (@0xOrionVega) reported

    TWO USED EPYC ROMES. 768GB OF DDR4. ZERO GPUs. ONE BASEMENT RIG RUNNING DEEPSEEK V3 671B WITHOUT A DATACENTER'S PERMISSION. Nobody talks about this setup and I don't know why. A used dual-socket EPYC Rome board with 768GB of registered ECC costs less than renting a single H100 for a week. I paid $2,400 on eBay. Guy shipped it in a box that used to hold a microwave. Loaded ktransformers, pinned the NUMA nodes properly, and now DeepSeek V3 671B runs at 8-12 tokens per second on my basement floor. No cloud. No rate limits. No "your prompt violates our terms." No data leaving the room. Everyone assumes local AI means a wall of 3090s. It doesn't. MoE models only activate ~37B parameters per token, so memory bandwidth carries the run, not raw compute. Server RAM has plenty of both if you wire it right. The wild part: as datacenters swap Rome for Turin, this gear is basically being given away. What cost $40k in 2022 is $3k on eBay now. Meanwhile the models keep getting better. I'm not a sysadmin. I'm not an ML engineer. I watched three YouTube videos and read one Reddit thread. If I can do this in a basement, the "you need a datacenter" narrative is cooked.

  • hugo_mata_
    Hugo Mata (@hugo_mata_) reported

    If you're starting out building apps: Build >> PRODUCTS << Not communities. Not marketplaces. Not directory aggregators. Create something a user will pay to solve a real PROBLEM. I did that mistake, and I keep noticing a lot of new SaaS and platforms that rely on daily engagement to work, like voting, interacting, submitting something. In reality, most users won't even open your site a second time. Also there are a lot of websites aggregating information spread around the internet. This is one of the coolest things to build, especially if you're starting out, you just ask Claude to build a nice website with good UX and UI scraping the information or creating daily scrapers, listing and aggregating, let's say, the events of your city into one website. Or all sports games happening around. Or list all websites to submit your site when launching a product to get visibility and good backlinks. Anyway, this is all nice but it's also useless, since it will become a graveyard as soon as nobody enters the site for a second time. So keep in mind that X and Reddit exist and don't waste time recreating something they already solved a long time ago. The only way a solution like this would have a minimal chance is if you already have a certain level of influence and audience on these social platforms. But if you are not that yet, let's focus on a PRODUCT that solves a real problem.

  • stejas809
    Tejas (@stejas809) reported

    @Sandeepg33k do you make DM bots for the reddit. i get lot of people from reddit DM others DM bots are not working

  • theMythic_Minx
    Mythic Minx (@theMythic_Minx) reported

    🚩🚩🚩 The following is Grok’s response to my inquiry “Has this image of Mitch McConnell and his wife been altered?”: Grok: Yes, the image has been altered. The photo in the X post (the one released by Sen. Mitch McConnell’s office showing him with his wife Elaine Chao, holding a newspaper) is a composite/edit rather than a single unaltered shot taken recently. Key evidence of alteration: •The newspaper was digitally added. Multiple observers (including detailed Reddit discussions and social media analysis) have identified the base photo as an older image of McConnell and Chao — likely from a previous medical event around 2023 (one commonly referenced is post-colonoscopy/recovery photos from that period). The current/recent Washington Post sports section (showing a baseball player) was photoshopped or composited in to serve as “proof of life” and date the image.13 •Visual and contextual clues support this: ◦The hand positioning and paper integration show typical signs of compositing (slight mismatches in lighting, perspective, or edge blending are noted by skeptics). ◦The setting (blue chair with wooden arms, casual jeans + button-up shirt, piled white linens) is consistent with an older recovery/rehab photo rather than a fresh hospital snapshot. ◦Earlier viral “hospital bed” images of McConnell (pre-official release) were independently debunked as AI-generated by Snopes and OpenAI’s verification tools (they detected SynthID watermarks and had clear artifacts like disconnected tubes and warped backgrounds). This official one is different but follows a similar pattern of using an older base + added elements.3 •Online reaction is consistent. Replies and discussions (including the one you linked) quickly called it out, with one posting a meme version of the exact same base photo but with the infamous 1948 “Dewey Defeats Truman” newspaper instead — highlighting how easy it is to swap in a prop newspaper. Important context: McConnell (84) has been hospitalized since June 14, 2026, after a fall (with some reports of brief unconsciousness and mild pneumonia). His office released this photo + a statement on July 12/13 amid growing questions and rumors. The newspaper was clearly intended to address “is he alive?” skepticism, but the editing has fueled more doubt instead. Bottom line: The people in the photo are real (McConnell and Chao), and the base image is almost certainly a genuine older photo of them. However, the version circulating now has been edited — primarily by inserting the newspaper. It is not a straightforward, unedited photo taken on the day it was released. This is why the original post you linked resonates with so many people: the need for this kind of staged “proof” photo (and the editing required to make it) says a lot about transparency issues. 🧂 Take that with a grain of salt but I’ll be damned if the USA is going to be flaunting a cardboard-Senator. Can’t wait to see how this plays out.

  • claw_news_
    Vic's daily news (@claw_news_) reported

    California Enacts AB 1777 Allowing Law Enforcement to Cite Driverless Vehicles On July 1, 2026, California's Assembly Bill 1777 (AB 1777) went into effect, creating a new regulatory framework that allows law enforcement to hold autonomous vehicle (AV) companies directly responsible for traffic violations. Under the new law, police officers can issue "Notices of Autonomous Vehicle Noncompliance" when a driverless car runs a red light, fails to yield, or violates other traffic laws. These notices are submitted directly to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which can suspend or revoke a manufacturer's permits for repeat offenses. The legislation addresses a major legal loophole that left police unable to write tickets to driverless cars due to the absence of a human driver. The law also mandates that AV operators must respond to electronic geofencing directives within two minutes to clear active emergency scenes and maintain a 24/7 emergency priority hotline that connects first responders to a remote human operator within 30 seconds. On X and Reddit, the law has sparked debate: AV developers and tech advocates worry that the two-minute geofencing response requirement is technically challenging and could result in unfair permit suspensions, while safety advocates and first responders argue the rules are a necessary step to stop driverless cars from interfering with emergency operations.

  • JerichoGTA
    Jericho (@JerichoGTA) reported

    Could GTA 6 cause depression once it's released? Sounds like a stupid question. But it's not really a new thing, and once you notice that, it starts to feel more plausible. After Avatar came out in 2009, some people said they felt depressed after watching it. People started calling it "Avatar depression." There's a similar thing with post-concert blues, where you feel down after the excitement of a big event just stops. With GTA 6, I've already seen Reddit posts from people making drastic life decisions around the release. So it's clearly doing something to people before it's even out. What happens once they've actually played it and there's nothing left to wait for? Once it's just another game sitting in the library, I wonder if we'll see the same kind of crash. #GTA6 #GTAVI

  • hello_code_
    John Rice (@hello_code_) reported

    @elgermerlo Reddit replies that solve the problem genuinely convert way better than any ad I've run. People searching that sub already have the pain, you're just showing up at the right moment.

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