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Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world’s largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. Originally a book seller but has expanded to sell a wide variety of consumer goods and digital media as well as its own electronic devices.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Amazon reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

June 2: Problems at Amazon

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.

  • 44% Errors (44%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 23% Sign in (23%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Township of Evan Website Down 8 minutes ago
Riverside Sign in 1 hour ago
Ashland Website Down 3 hours ago
Lockport Sign in 4 hours ago
Gustavo Adolfo Madero Errors 8 hours ago
Bengaluru Errors 10 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • matthewjetthall
    matthewjetthall (@matthewjetthall) reported

    Big Tech companies—including Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Uber—are shifting away from tracking raw AI usage metrics due to skyrocketing computing costs and a lack of proportional business value. Leaders are moving from rewarding "AI for the sake of AI" to measuring actual, productive outcomes. Amazon: On May 29, 2026, Amazon shut down KiroRank, an internal leaderboard tracking AI token usage among developers. Employees had been "tokenmaxxing" (running meaningless tasks to boost rankings), inflating compute costs without adding value. Amazon is replacing this with a "normalized deployments" metric to measure AI-assisted code that actually ships. Meta: The same week, Meta axed its own internal usage leaderboard, Claudenomics, which had been tracking token metrics across 85,000 employees. Uber: Uber's COO stated that the company has found no clear link between increased AI spending and successful product delivery, noting that Uber had completely exhausted its annual budget for certain AI coding tools by April. Microsoft: Citing cost concerns, Microsoft canceled Claude Code licenses across its Experiences and Devices division, redirecting its engineers back to GitHub Copilot CLI. The Core Problem: "Tokenmaxxing" The recent backlash stems from token-based pricing, where costs scale directly with usage rather than outcomes. When companies set internal adoption targets (e.g., Amazon targeting over 80% weekly AI tool usage among developers), employees rationally inflated their numbers to climb leaderboards. The Result: Exploding cloud infrastructure costs with no measurable increase in product value or innovation. What This Means for the Industry This trend does not mean Big Tech is abandoning AI; for instance, Amazon is still maintaining its massive $200 billion capital expenditure commitment for 2026. Instead, it signals a transition into a disciplined, outcome-based phase of enterprise AI, where infrastructure investments must finally justify themselves through shipped products and proven returns.

  • ra2fa1
    rafy (@ra2fa1) reported

    @AmazonHelp i agree but it become a problem in every order we place please work on your delivery in usa amazon was so easy to deal with , you're loosing customers back to ebay am telling you .

  • brutal_jelly
    BrutalJelly (@brutal_jelly) reported

    @AmazonHelp please check dm. i have issue with my amazon now order

  • darrs_an
    Darshan (@darrs_an) reported

    I called the delivery agent 5-6 times from 1 PM to 6 PM, but he didn’t answer. I haven’t received any call from Amazon. Yet at around 7:30 PM, I got an automated call saying I had rejected the delivery attempt. This is the second consecutive time I’ve faced the same issue.

  • VerumInvenire
    vєrítαtєm rєvєlαrє (@VerumInvenire) reported

    @marks4774 @Rothmus Yeah, it probably has no relation to Jeffrey, but, ask Google AI Mode about it and it will absolutely lie to you and tell you that you did not hear Epstein file, and that Amazon Prime's subtitles are wrong as well. Really strange how adamantly it is insisting in user error.

  • MattHall1974
    MattH (@MattHall1974) reported

    Amazon will be in trouble again.

  • glitchtruth
    Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported

    Anthropic just filed to go public. The same company that pitched itself as the safety-first AI lab is about to have shareholders. Once you're public, the quarterly call replaces the mission statement. Amazon put $8B into Anthropic. That bet is about to get printed on a stock price every day. Dario keeps saying alignment matters more than profit. Wait til a Q3 miss tanks the stock 30% and Wall Street asks why they're slow-rolling Claude releases. Every safety call now competes with an earnings call.

  • FrenzyCapital
    Frenzy Cap (@FrenzyCapital) reported

    Tech crushes it while oil spikes pull down energy and industrials. S&P hits fresh records on the back of Nvidia's AI blitz at Computex. FedEx tanks hard on Amazon logistics fears. $NVDA leads the charge with new chips for agents, robots, and data centers.

  • Manu_Sisti
    Manu Sisti (@Manu_Sisti) reported

    Busy professionals are quietly adding $10,000/month with Amazon KDP. Without quitting their jobs. I’m releasing 5+ hours of my paid eBook publishing training for free. Like + comment 'KDP' and I’ll DM you my step-by-step guide for FREE. You must be following me to receive the DM. Taking this down in 24 hours.

  • DanielleGavlos1
    Danielle G’s (@DanielleGavlos1) reported

    If you’re on a budget and don’t drive do you want to haul toilet paper down the street? Might peak your interest. If you subscribe to Amazon prime I think there’s a members shipping deals. Might want to make that your streaming go to

  • ellis_red
    Jon Batham (@ellis_red) reported

    @AmazonHelp Hi Ben, thanks for getting in touch but the drop down didn't offer me that option. Have signed up for a PPV match on Amazon Video on Thursday. It's says I've paid but need an account. I'm being charged £8.99 already yet said account doesn't seem to exist.

  • fathermokyeon_
    joy (@fathermokyeon_) reported

    @SoonChick1210 i want to participate and win so bad but i dont have either 😭 what do i do? do i just sign in to an amazon jp account?

  • septinvesting66
    SEPTINVESTING (@septinvesting66) reported

    @Maverick45s Amazon Server Down 了

  • lilygia
    Lily (@lilygia) reported

    @Superpowamario @FloodyPro214 Amazon has had many problems giving the correct code item when purchased on the day of release, and then Roblox support does not honor it, that's why they are asking

  • KaiMvla
    Ultra-Shounen-Kai-Z (@KaiMvla) reported

    @THR I may agree that the merger should be reviewed, but I disagree that it shouldn't be opposed since the main issue is media consolidation, not antitrust and mega-mergers. You can't really use Amazon and Apple as studios since their technically not eligible to be in the Big 4 yet.

  • tkuttai
    Mamma Goose (@tkuttai) reported

    @AmazonHelp I tried to do a chat but yiur auto reply did not understand the issue. I asked why the live stream of ACM Awards were not broadcasted in Saskatchewan. Please answer here.

  • SteffenJack84
    S. Jack (@SteffenJack84) reported

    @DKemeridou The same goes for rating/review swapping with other authors. Intentional or not, it's against TOS. And Amazon has been cracking down on violations. With the rise of AI, I don't see that stopping any time soon.

  • chrisrth003
    CR Trades (@chrisrth003) reported

    Berkshire fully exited $AMZN. That does not mean Amazon is broken. But it does say something about risk appetite. In late-cycle markets, even high-quality tech can become a source of liquidity. The question now: Is $AMZN still leadership? Or is smart money using strength to rotate out? Watch the chart. Price will tell us first. $AMZN

  • aditya16o2
    Aditya Tripathi (@aditya16o2) reported

    @AmazonHelp The link you provided does not contain any option related to my issue. My issue is that every order gets automatically cancelled immediately after payment/confirmation.. Kindly have the concerned team review my account and provide solutions

  • Me_Naveen2033
    Naveen Pratap Singh (@Me_Naveen2033) reported

    @AmazonHelp Done all of it. No help received till now, I am amazed that this becoming such a big issue has not initiated someone to take ownership and resolve which could have easily done as per the policies. #amazon

  • thesureshrajan
    Suresh Rajan (@thesureshrajan) reported

    Amazon Prime just trying to disassociate and strip down the benefits one by one for their prime members is such a classic example of Enshittification 1) Ads for even prime members on Prime Video 2) Platform fee on Amazon e-commerce Soon to come: 3) Ads on Amazon music

  • readexecedge
    Exec Edge (@readexecedge) reported

    Three companies. Same fix: separate thinking from talking. • @jasonfried's Basecamp: async written posts. Meetings only when they matter. • Amazon: read the memo before anyone talks. • @Atlassian: send the pre-read 24 hours ahead. It gives quieter voices room to think first.

  • MishraVarun40
    varun mishra (@MishraVarun40) reported

    @AmazonHelp please help in recovering my account. Not able to login since i moved out of canada but have all my order history and cart updated along with my overseas addresses.

  • knee_shadee
    blessed busty blaxican (@knee_shadee) reported

    I ordered thongs off Amazon. Terrible idea. These mfs got micro holes in them like they breathable??? Um??? Ima have to read the packaging when I get home idk wtf I ordered really.

  • superaiwatcher
    Super Watcher (@superaiwatcher) reported

    @amazon Respectfully, the opposite is true for many high-value use cases. A 50% reliable model isn't useless if it's an accelerator, not a full replacement. Humans excel at error correction; pairing an imperfect model with human oversight often unlocks productivity gains far beyond what…

  • LaxendraBairwa
    Laxendra Bairwa (@LaxendraBairwa) reported

    @AmazonHelp What's the update of my issue??

  • NickDiFabio1
    Nick Di Fabio (@NickDiFabio1) reported

    3 types of books that sell consistently on Amazon: 1. Books that solve specific problems 2. Books that fill knowledge gaps 3. Books that simplify complex topics Pick one approach, find a profitable niche, and you're halfway there.

  • JennyZhangqb6b
    Jenny (@JennyZhangqb6b) reported

    The loudest devs are screaming that Skills killed MCP. For one scenario they're right. A coding agent running on a laptop with a Skill that calls a CLI (`gh` for GitHub, `aws` for Amazon) does the same job as a whole MCP server. The CLI already has auth. The CLI already has tokens. The CLI already works. On a developer's MacBook, Skills eat MCP's lunch. That part is real.

  • BadCapitalVC
    Arjun Malhotra (@BadCapitalVC) reported

    .@deepigoyal said that blinkit has a better shot than amazon at winning qcomm. his reasoning is about the order you build things in - > amazon started with a huge catalog & slow delivery, and has spent years trying to make that delivery faster. > blinkit did it the other way, started with 10 min delivery and is now widening the catalog. delhi's assortment went from around 35k to to 80k in a year. goyal thinks adding selection onto speed is the easier path than adding speed onto selection. i think he's right. what's interesting is what that says about the burn. both companies spent enormous money to get here, but they were buying different things. amazon's money went into being the cheapest & widest, and the moat was that you learned to open amazon first because it had everything + it was at a good price. blinkit's money is buying speed, and speed is a different kind of moat. once you can get something in 10 mins, the thing that decides which app you open is who has it in stock right now. you're ordering more often in smaller AOV with a delivery charge on every order, so a discount on the items rarely tips the decision. the bet i agree with is that speed-first is the harder thing to copy, and the harder thing to copy is usually the better place to have started.

  • brandonmmcgee
    BMcGee (@brandonmmcgee) reported

    @AmazonHelp is there an issue with shipping lately? Every other package seems to be delayed recently and I can’t cancel once it’s “shipped” so I wind up having to return, which is a huge pain.