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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
Manchester, England 1
Guyane, Guyane 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
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
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • NoboLando
    nobolando (@NoboLando) reported

    @minniexskirt reddit is both the most useful place for any of my tech problems and the most horrible place possibly a gate to hell

  • Ellajay_95
    Oatly! Stan account (@Ellajay_95) reported

    @pixeIwife I think the most recent update did something because someone on Reddit was having the same issue but worse. Apparently in the next update that is on the list for them to fix. 🙁

  • allenxmarketing
    The Growth Engine (@allenxmarketing) reported

    I pulled 12 ad headlines from one Reddit thread in 9 minutes. The thread was an r/SaaS post: "anyone else burned out on AI tooling?" 47 comments. Real founders. Real frustration. I dropped the URL into a Claude Skill I built last weekend. It pulled 3 things from every comment: The pain. What was actually broken for them. Their objection. Why they hadn't switched yet. Exact phrases. Verbatim quotes of 6+ words. 9 minutes later I had a sortable table. 28 rows, sorted by emotional intensity. Top 3 phrases went straight into a landing page test that night. No paraphrasing. The awkward real wording is what makes copy land. One row read: "paying for 4 AI tools and using 1." That became a headline test against a generic control. CTR up 18% in 4 days. The lesson isn't really about Claude Skills. It's about where the language lives. Buyers write your best copy when they're frustrated at midnight on Reddit. You just have to go listen. One rule I follow: mine the language, not the people. Never paste usernames in ads. I wrote up the full Skill prompt and the 3-tier headline framework. Free guide. 1. Connect with me. 2. Comment REDDIT and I'll DM it over.

  • esoterikmozhi
    білий манул (@esoterikmozhi) reported

    @DayOvDaPillow @TheWr13r Reddit is good for x question/problem you have and someone resolved it

  • TaeCodesForFun
    TaeCodes (@TaeCodesForFun) reported

    @yepp_emma Its a hit and miss. But I have some success with reddit. It is a slow grind tho. The key is to provide value first instead of doing the sales immediately

  • Kate_astor
    K8 | (@Kate_astor) reported

    @highdefgf Im yet to go down the sw reddit rabbit hole. Reading everyones comments here makes me glad. & That sucks

  • MrJoeMcBob
    Joe McBob (@MrJoeMcBob) reported

    @makeshiftlapell @lifeofataygirl @elistagegirl It's a slang term. They know slang terms. TikTok and Reddit conspiracy theories have broken your brain to the point where your mind is nonfunctioning.

  • theAIdreamer
    iamfaheem (@theAIdreamer) reported

    The hardest part of building Buddyy isn't the tech. It's deciding what to ignore. I track thousands of conversations across X, Reddit, and forums every day. The signal-to-noise problem is real. 99% of what I find is people venting. 1% are people who actually want to buy. Training that filter is the whole job right now.

  • wovly_time
    Wovly (@wovly_time) reported

    "What GTM strategies have actually worked for Series A SaaS companies?" *checks notes* - $200K on "growth hacking" consultants ❌ - $50K on ads targeting "decision makers" ❌ - 3 hours reading Reddit threads where your ICP complains about your exact problem ✅ The funniest part? The Reddit insights cost $0 and shipped features that actually converted. But sure, let's hire another "GTM expert" who's never sold anything 🤡

  • Alexwyatt47
    Alex Wyatt | Meta Ad Creatives (@Alexwyatt47) reported

    Your customers are writing your next winning ad right now. You're just not reading it. Amazon reviews. Reddit threads. Trustpilot. TikTok comments. The exact words people use to describe their problem, what they tried before and what finally convinced them to buy. We pull 1,000+ of these before writing a single line of copy. 30 minutes of reading reviews will do more for your ad strategy than a week of brainstorming.

  • cerogasoline
    Cerosin (@cerogasoline) reported

    @DramaAlert They got reddit locked down like the CCP

  • IAmSandroSaric
    Sandro (@IAmSandroSaric) reported

    Ultra phrase of the week from Reddit: HAHAHAH I can build your app by myself in few hours if I want to, hihihihihihi ok, anyone can cook pasta at home, yet millions of people pay restaurants to do it for them every night. anyone can set up their own email server yet everyone pays Google or Microsoft. anyone can build their own apps, yet almost everyone uses existing tools and pays for them. the 1% of developers who will reverse engineer your app, swap out the license check, configure their own prompts, and maintain it themselves forever, let them, who cares they would never be customers, anyways. they would rather spend 20 hours rebuilding your tool than spend $29. that's their choice and it's a bad trade, because serious dev per hour is usually more than $29 but you can't stop them and you shouldn't try. the other 99% will think "this is cool it works, it saves me time, $29 is nothing"

  • rsalimx
    Salim (@rsalimx) reported

    6/ STEP 1 — find your frustration write down the most specific, slightly exaggerated version of the daily pain your app solves. You can find some reddit posts of people complaining, copy that.

  • vlada_heycatch
    Vlada from HeyCatch (@vlada_heycatch) reported

    Start with "conversations marketing". Find where your audience already complains about your problem: Reddit, Quora, FB groups, Discord. Talk to them. This audience is hot. They have the problem, named it, tried to solve it. Your first 50 users, real validation, product feedback.

  • _NakulBhardwaj_
    Nakul Bhardwaj (@_NakulBhardwaj_) reported

    @TheAhmadOsman Why hasn’t anyone found Caffeinate for MacBook yet, which solves this issue, I guess people have stopped finding solutions themselves by Googling and reading through Reddit posts now.

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