GitHub status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of GitHub 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.
April 24: Problems at GitHub
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by GitHub users through our website.
- Website Down (58%)
- Errors (32%)
- Sign in (11%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent GitHub outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 6 days ago |
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Errors | 9 days ago |
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Website Down | 10 days ago |
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Website Down | 11 days ago |
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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madahmad (@academichelpid) reportedOi @GoogleAIStudio What's wrong with your Github sync? It's slower than usual and sometimes randomly broken. Are you implementing significant updates so some features are impacted?
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Setvin Noether (@Sauer_Ninja) reported@BillGates Something tells me you may know how @github issues work and the proper way to communicate issues.
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anonymous (@AmMrAnonymous) reportedDeslint works where AI-generated frontend code happens: MCP server for agent workflows CLI for terminal + CI checks ESLint plugin / GitHub Action for merge gates Local-first. Deterministic. No LLM in the hot path.
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Greg Pstrucha (@grichadev) reportedanyone's got a skill that can fix my github notifications once and for all
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Learning To Fly (@ahmedferdous) reported@github @OpenAIDevs Fix the rate limit s*** first! Before can even think of going back to GitHub copilot!
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Arthur (@ArthurGaliiano) reported@AzureSupport @markjfesq @AzureSupport having issues deploying to Azure Static Web Apps via GitHub Actions. The deployment gets stuck in "InProgress" for several minutes and ends in a timeout, even though the upload completes successfully.
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tokenrip (@tokenrip_) reportedWe harvested 3.3 million developer signals from GitHub, Reddit, HN, Dev. to, and Stack Overflow. Here's what's actually broken in multi-agent systems and it isn't what everyone says it is. 🧵
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HKM (@husainkm2005) reported@github unable to access account due to billing related issues, please help creating ticket is not helping me.
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WahResume (@WahResume) reported@d_carter99 @girdley Request denied on source code makes sense-companies lock that down tight in layoffs to stop data leaks. Grab any public GitHub repos or clean code samples you own for your resume instead. Focus on those 4th-round IT wins to show what you bring.
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Folding_Napkins (@FoldingNapkins) reported@valhalla_dev People have rocked their own VC before - and CI/CD too, Github going down would be a pain in my arse but it'd be far from the end of open source.
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InnoScout (@innoscoutpro) reportedThe Bitwarden CLI backdoor (2026.4.0) isn't a Bitwarden story. It's a GitHub Actions story. 3rd campaign in months using the same vector. Same C2. Same technique. bw1.js was injected into the legitimate binary — it looks real because it mostly is. The structural fix requires GitHub to change the defaults. No single受害 org can do it alone. Thread on what this means for the supply chain security model 👇
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Ryan Bell (@iRyanBell) reported@AgileJebrim I was using a proton account (private email) for my GitHub, one day out of the blue they suspended my account, all infra around it goes down, and they demand I create a new personal email and give it to them with PII or my account stays closed. Moved to GitLab.
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Pratik 📈 (@PratikSinhatwt) reportedHow to contribute to Open Source? Pick an Org based on your interest Fork the repository Clone it Do the local setup Pick an issue Solve the issue Write tests (if necessary) Test it E2E Create a new branch Commit & Push the code Go to GitHub & raise a PR
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David Anyatonwu (@David_Anyatonwu) reportedHi @github — following up on ticket #4172907 (opened March 17, 2026) regarding a payout issue. My 90-day probation ended March 3 and I haven't received any payout or update. Payout method is configured for Nigeria. Could someone please look into this? Thank you. @GitHubCommunity
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Son of Camp Nou (@clintonnzedimma) reported@Zyyon_ @Ayoolafelix Him being condescending was unnecessary and he doubled down on it with the GitHub nonsense
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Lance Dangle (@LanceDangle) reported@0x_ultra Yes! Would have no problem with obfuscation a month ago and now it won't make me a github scraper that doesn't use the API since it breaks ToS
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Vinod Kone (@vinodkone) reported@ClaudeDevs Claude auto-fix-pr keeps complaining about Claude GitHub app not installed even though it's installed. Same issue when doing coroutines. Is there a bug?
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Teknium 🪽 (@Teknium) reported@movingux @natsume_aurlia can you be more specific? 3 days of research and no issue on the github x[[[[
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Dred (comeback arc) (@0x_dred) reported➤ Fix comms Right now, the brand page feels like an announcement feed feed full of changelog updates that read like blocks of code (twitter has never looked so much like github ) It’s clean and professional but lacks the fervor that makes you go, “holy **** I need to try this right now.” It’s more so optimizing for the available user base who already know what Orgo is and read every changelog, not for the random dev doomscrolling at 2am who might discover them or the tokenholder trying to make sense of what’s being built. The market already validated @nickvasiles-style content; I’d double down on that. ➛usecase pieces showing real-world potential and scale ➛story-driven breakdowns of what developers are building ➛ @claudeai-esque visual or demo-based “changelog” updates (where possible) instead of raw text dumps
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codegraph 🇺🇸 (@codegraph) reported@lux this was already solved by github issues
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tauraamui (@tauraamuix) reported@HSVSphere @notnullptr Makes sense. Weird about the blacklisting, feels like an indigent agenda against peer to peer source code hosting. The main issue I have with using radicle as my main is the lack of visibility. If people want to contribute they'll go to the GitHub to raise PRs which seems like an incompatible workflow.
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Cody McLain (@codymclain) reported@rudrank nothing hits like github being down when you actually need to work
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Rachel Blum (@groby) reported"some pull requests may have been merged incorrectly between 2026-04-23 16:05-20:43 UTC." HOW? "This behavior is still present in GitHub Enterprise Cloud with Data Residency, and we are rolling out the same fix." Highest paying customers last? What's in the water over there?
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Magimetal 👨💻🤖 (@MagiMetal) reported@UnslothAI I'm trying to understand the language here because you mentioned that it does 26 toolcalls, but I don't see a world where any model can triage 15 GitHub issues, fix a few of them, reproduce them with tests first, and verify the fix in 26 toolcalls. That doesn't make any sense.
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vikivirgon (@VikiVirgon) reportedYang bikin gue impressed: Qwen3.6-27B GGUF bikin 26 tool calls, nriage 15 GitHub issues dan fix dalam 1 run. Cuma butuh 12GB RAM. Local AI agent workflow yang actually work - bukan hype
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Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reportedYou pay Netflix $19.99 a month. Then Disney+ takes another $18.99. HBO Max wants $18.49. Hulu is $18.99. That is $76.46 a month. $917 a year. And the shows still disappear. Your favorite movie gets pulled. The show you were halfway through gets cancelled. Netflix raised prices on March 26, 2026. HBO Max went up in October 2025. Plex doubled its Lifetime Pass from $120 to $249.99 and put remote streaming behind a paywall. Remember the movies you "bought" on Amazon Prime? Some of them vanished. Amazon is being sued in a class action right now because "purchased" does not actually mean purchased. You do not own anything you stream. You rent permission. There is a self-hosted Netflix you run on your own hardware. Every movie. Every show. Every song. Every photo. Streaming to every device you own. For $0. It is called Jellyfin. 50,500+ stars on GitHub. Not a stripped-down media player. A full Netflix-grade streaming platform. Beautiful interface. Posters, descriptions, cast, trailers fetched automatically. Looks and feels like the real thing. Here is what it does: → Stream movies, TV, music, audiobooks, photos to any device. → Apps for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, Android TV, Samsung, LG, Xbox, Kodi, Chromecast, browser. → Hardware transcoding on Intel, NVIDIA, AMD, Raspberry Pi. → Live TV and DVR with an antenna. → SyncPlay. Watch movies in perfect sync with friends across the country. → Multi-user profiles, parental controls, plugin ecosystem. → No account. No cloud. No telemetry. No ads. Ever. Here's the wildest part: Plex used to be the move. Then they doubled the Lifetime Pass. Locked remote streaming behind a paywall. Auto-shared your watch history with strangers. Made you sign into THEIR cloud servers to access YOUR files on YOUR hardware. The community said enough. They forked Emby in 2018 and built Jellyfin. Hardware transcoding? Free. Plex charges for it. Remote streaming? Free. Plex charges for it. Live TV DVR? Free. Plex charges for it. Mobile offline sync? Free. Plex charges for it. Plex Pass: $249.99 lifetime. Netflix + Disney+ + HBO Max + Hulu: $917 a year. Jellyfin: $0. Forever. Runs on a Raspberry Pi. Runs on a 10-year-old laptop. Runs on a $20 mini PC. Runs on your existing NAS. 50,500+ stars. 4,672 forks. 370+ contributors. GPL-2.0 license. Active daily since 2018. Your movies. Your music. Your server. Your rules. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
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Soham Sakaria (@SakariaSoh88674) reported@shresthkapoor7 Are you sure it's just github not working again?
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./can (@shcansh) reportedGitHub Copilot for Jira just dropped some new enhancements! If you're using it, this could definitely streamline your issue tracking. Anything that makes managing tickets less painful is a win in my book. 🚀 #GitHubCopilot #Jira
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Kuber (@kuberwastaken) reported@anant_hq @github okay nvm just saw - it's down
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Albin Gasi (@alvrixdev) reportedGitHub Copilot, Claude and other agents are getting tighter limits. Not because AI is slowing down. Because demand is exploding. We finally hit the "AI capacity" problem. That's a new era.