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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:

  • oldeucryptoboi
    Laurent DeSegur (@oldeucryptoboi) reported

    Claude Code is burning through quotas faster than before. Some of it is intentional peak-hour throttling. Some of it Anthropic says they're investigating. I dug through the docs, help center, GitHub issues, and Reddit. Here's what's confirmed and 10 tactics that actually work:

  • booknerdcarp
    Matthew Carpenter (@booknerdcarp) reported

    🆕 New macOS apps spotted on Reddit: • Glyph — local Markdown editor (↑17) • Media Server Pro — free codes available (↑10) • Canto v0.5.1 — drop files, ask AI on-device (↑8) Links via r/macapps & r/MacOSApps

  • maximuminvers66
    Querious Inspector (Modi Ka Parivar) (@maximuminvers66) reported

    @drishtadyumn So many of our problems on the internet can be solved if we just ban reddit+insta

  • celestialxsigh
    feral stardust (@celestialxsigh) reported

    U need a friend with sketchy connects who spent a lot of time on reddit growing up to be able to fix injuries and health problems effectively

  • danigarciaslife
    Daniel Garcia Izquierdo (@danigarciaslife) reported

    Day 1 April Learnzy Challenge Today didn’t hit the output we expected. We pushed: •30 videos (TikTok, IG Reels, YouTube Shorts) •12 posts on X •1 Reddit post •A few Reddit comments Target is: •72 posts/day •10 X post a day •4 Reddit posts/day and 10 comments (mentioning Learnzy) We’re clearly not operating efficiently enough yet. This isn’t a motivation problem. It’s a systems problem. Tomorrow we restructure: •Faster production •More repetition of what works Goal stays the same: 10,000 users. 1,000 paid. Day 1 = baseline.

  • AaronMLong
    Aaron M. Long (@AaronMLong) reported

    @Grummz Budgets aren't the problem with Marathon, or the series of other high-profile bedshitting games that triple-A studios have been dumping on an unhappy market. Budgets are fine. The problem is that they're making games to appeal to Reddit freaks, not real gamers.

  • _sammillan
    Sam Millan (@_sammillan) reported

    @zuess05 You look where people were feeling irritated, I usually check Reddit for sentiment on certain ideas I'm exploring Validate everything up front before you build anything And there always will be problems to solve haha

  • mephistilageka
    Jerjermepls 🌐 (@mephistilageka) reported

    @TeamYouTube This happens on google chrome and on my phone. I have cleared the cache, uninstalled youtube and restarted my whole phone and laptop a couple of times and it is still doing it. I've also searched for this issue on Reddit and some people are experiencing it hours ago.

  • Lurkerr1565604
    Matthew (@Lurkerr1565604) reported

    @TheGG80 @tonyrigatonee @dom_lucre Reddit is down the hall to the left

  • ROAS_HACK
    Roas Hack (@ROAS_HACK) reported

    Reddit ROAS jumps 82% when you include purchases that start on Reddit and convert on Amazon. Revenue influenced by Reddit grew 257% year over year. Nobody’s attributing this correctly because the journey crosses platforms. Standard attribution gives Reddit zero credit for a sale that literally started in a Reddit thread. The most undervalued channel in performance marketing is hiding behind broken attribution. Not because it doesn’t work — because we’re measuring it wrong.

  • imis4n
    Misan (@imis4n) reported

    how to go from $0 to first paying user without ads day 1. go to Reddit. find 5 posts where people complain about your exact problem day 2. reply to each one with a genuinely helpful answer. no link. day 3. DM the ones who engage. offer a free trial. day 4. get on a call. fix what they hate. day 5. ask if they'll pay $29/month. some will say yes. this works. i have done it.

  • 1ndus
    Indus Khaitan (@1ndus) reported

    Failures due to certificate outage is seldom reported to the public and you’ll very little commentary other than buried in Microsoft’s support groups or Reddit subs.

  • WasimShips
    Wasim (@WasimShips) reported

    This Reddit user hit 2.5K Paying Users in <5 Months Here's the FULL BREAKDOWN : 1/ Building a habit of collecting problems > Not ideas. Problems. > I keep a notes app on my phone and add to it constantly. > Things I personally struggle with. > Things I see people complaining about online. > Pain points that keep showing up in forums, threads, comments. > When it came time to build, I had dozens of validated problems to choose from. > Most weren't worth building. But a few stood out. > My project came from noticing how many founders were manually searching Reddit for potential customers and wasting hours doing it every week. 2/ Validating before writing a single line of code > This was the biggest change from everything I built before. > Instead of assuming people wanted it, I went and asked. > Posted on Reddit and Twitter. > Reached out to founders directly. > Asked three questions: > Do you use Reddit to find leads or customers? > How much time do you spend manually searching for relevant posts? > Would you pay for a tool that did this automatically? > The responses were overwhelmingly positive. > That gave me the confidence to actually build it. > Validation is not optional. It is the whole game. 3/ Staying dangerously close to users after launch > Once the MVP was live I kept asking: > What is missing from the tool? > What would make you use it daily? > What features would make you upgrade? > I didn't guess what to build next. > I just built what users kept asking for. > This sounds obvious. Almost nobody actually does it consistently. 4/ Becoming obsessed with metrics > I tracked everything. > Conversion rates, activation behavior, upgrade funnels. > My landing page was converting at 4% early on. > I tested different headlines and layouts until I got it to 9%. > That one change directly doubled my revenue. Nothing else changed. > You cannot improve what you are not measuring. 5/ Showing up where users already were > Instead of waiting for people to find the tool, I went to where founders were already talking about the problem. > Reddit threads about lead generation. > Twitter posts about cold outreach. > Slack and Discord communities where people were manually doing what my product automates. > I showed up in those conversations and offered value first. > The tool sold itself after that. The honest take: > The biggest shift was validating early. > But combining that with real user feedback, clear metrics, and showing up where users already were is what made everything compound.

  • waypiIIed
    mikey / mcr denver! (@waypiIIed) reported

    i wish proper forums still were popular because reddit is a genuine cesspit you ask “hey not really looking for a solution just wondering what went wrong with my darkroom process so i can fix it [details]” and people will treat you like the biggest idiot on the planet+

  • buildwith_emeka
    Emeka Builds (@buildwith_emeka) reported

    @antigravity Address the high traffic server issues. I paid $250 for the Ultra plan, and it’s been unusable since I paid. Many people on twitter and reddit are complaining. I even re-installed the latest version and it worked fine for first prompt, after that just kept thinking indefinitely.

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