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Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and through the mobile apps for Android and iOS, as well as through third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 38% Website Down (38%)
  • 36% Errors (36%)
  • 26% Sign in (26%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Leipzig Errors 2 hours ago
Montpellier Website Down 5 hours ago
Le Teich Website Down 3 days ago
Attendorn Errors 3 days ago
Zwickau Errors 4 days ago
Dieppe Sign in 5 days ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

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  • gbaglioni93
    Giorgio Baglioni (@gbaglioni93) reported

    @KenWattana @TownAI was my favorite. I loved opening up gmail and all of my emails were organized and had solid drafts ready to go. I also liked being able to talk to it through Whatsapp. I did find the UX of the website a bit confusing but the main issue was when I stopped using it, I didn't find myself rushing to get it back

  • gldstx
    Gilles de Stexhe (@gldstx) reported

    @SparkMailApp Hey! Is there an ongoing issue with GMail accounts? I can't load emails in my Inbox and outgoing emails aren't sent.

  • Yester_World
    Mark's Yesterworld (@Yester_World) reported

    Forgot to put this into my video about how @Google is destroying the way I make a living (see previous post)....but this was the 'helpful' advice I got directly from The Google Support Team recently: "Unfortunately the process is automated and we have no input on it. We cannot influence it in any way and there is no escalation path to take to resolve this on our end manually, your only option is to wait and try again." So let's break this down: @Google falsely suspends the Gmail account that I've used with my YouTube channel's AdSense for almost 10 years, claiming it was "created by a bot". I appeal, win the appeal, restore my account...then because of this same error, it's suspended again. Then, because of a glitch they have admitted to being aware of, one that countless others are forced into, I'm locked out the account so I can't even appeal again. Every day this is causing financial devastation to the way I make a living, using THEIR faulty service, but they offer no way to resolve it other than "wait and try again". This has been going on for over a month...how much longer, @Google, would you like me to wait? FIX THIS!

  • skew_70
    depressed oilers fan (@skew_70) reported

    @gmail Fix yesterworlds monetization

  • justspacebaby
    rr๐Ÿงƒ (@justspacebaby) reported

    @I_am_huntex @gmail Oh I thought I was the only one experiencing this problem

  • sasy27
    sasy27 (@sasy27) reported

    Safari and GMAIL not working

  • tobiastornros
    tobias (@tobiastornros) reported

    When I give access to my personal gmail in @bot it seems to be exposed to my @cursor_ai account.. So what stops Cursor agents from readming my personal emails when doing work? (enterprise account) with Github login...

  • _jaydeepkarale
    Jaydeep (@_jaydeepkarale) reported

    Gmail has been around for as long as most of us can remember. Whatโ€™s fascinating from an engineering perspective is the scale behind seemingly simple operations. Billions of users. Billions of records. And yet, some lookups need to be answered in milliseconds. The naive approach is simple: just check the database. But at scale, โ€œjust check the databaseโ€ becomes an expensive operation. So how do you avoid doing work you don't need to do? This is where Bloom Filters become interesting. A Bloom Filter lets you quickly determine whether an item is definitely not present or possibly present. Instead of hitting an expensive datastore for every lookup, you can eliminate a large number of unnecessary lookups before they happen. There is a trade-off, of course: Bloom Filters can produce false positives, but never false negatives. And that's the kind of trade-off senior engineers constantly make: Spend a tiny amount of memory and accept a little uncertainty to save a massive amount of computation. I broke down how Bloom Filters work, how the probability mathematics works, and why this deceptively simple data structure is useful in large-scale systems.

  • winsznx
    Tim (@winsznx) reported

    My Gmail is slowly becoming the most opened app I keep checking every 15 mins Lost 5k in April cause I was slow ๐Ÿฅฒ

  • skew_70
    depressed oilers fan (@skew_70) reported

    @gmail Fix yesterworlds monetization

  • davidofug
    David Wampamba (@davidofug) reported

    Quick weekend update on my Agentic AI journey. For the first time, my Personal Agentic Assistant(PAA) has sent me an email. What happened? 1. We audited my X account. 2. We agreed on the primary niche. 3. The PAA came up with the topics and content plan. 4. It stored everything in a file. 5. Sent me an email with the file attached. Token costs? Less than $0.45 Challenges: 1. The file format is Markdown. I would prefer a Google doc or Google sheet because I want to be publishing on the go and Markdown files donโ€™t offer the good User Experience on Smartphones. 2. Setting up Google Authentication for the Agent. This is required to ensure secure communication between the agent and gmail. I used the Google App password option. Kudos to Google this doesnโ€™t require a Google Cloud setup, reducing the friction. 3. The file is stored on the same server where the agent lives and this leads to storage competition. What next? Setting up a workflow to maintain the security, updates and upgrades of 2 CyberPanel servers. I will share Updates ๐Ÿ”œ Stay tuned. If you want to learn how to make effective Agentic Assistants for your personal and business needs, I train people like you at an affordable price in days if not hours. Contact Me

  • bobbydownes
    Bobby Downes (@bobbydownes) reported

    Here what I noticed. I have two different Grok accountsโ€ฆ one with Gmail login and one with X login. These apparently are not the same even though they both use my same email address and phone number. Once I got those aligned it was able to log me in.

  • DocR_B
    Anaesthesiologist (@DocR_B) reported

    @gmail Dear Team, my Gmail is not working on my android phone. I've cleared cache but it's still not working. Please help.

  • Pornsuri
    Pornsuri (@Pornsuri) reported

    @yahoomail Hi, my yahoo account cannot log in and donโ€™t getting sms from system, just can log in by gmail. I also cannot receive e-mail in the inbox and unable to send email since Thursday. Could you help me to fix these problems ?

  • BeTheIceman
    Chief ๐Ÿ’ˆ (@BeTheIceman) reported

    @mymannemcee I get notis 4 hours late for that app and thereโ€™s nothing I can do to fix it. Gmail app has saved me

  • TURZOOH
    turzoh.bnb๐Ÿโ“ง ๐Ÿ‰ $MON ๐ŸŸฃ $LOL (@TURZOOH) reported

    Dear @TeamYouTube "My channel is stuck on Error AS-01 when clicking Start on the Earn tab.i think multiple gmail has on my pc thats why this problems come Please reset the AdSense linking prompt for my Channel ID๐Ÿ™Please DM Me..! I am waiting for you Replay

  • Incompetent_YT
    Oriental Monarchist (@Incompetent_YT) reported

    @_kilo_SixFour Are you playing on the Steam version? Which server is the Steam version running on? And can I use Google to log in (my account was linked with Gmail, haven't logged on in years)?

  • solo_ranez
    Solo Ranez (@solo_ranez) reported

    @justddev Bro, how did u set up the US iPhones? Is there any guide? I have a problem I canโ€™t even create fresh gmail, Google requires an American SIM card ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

  • billyjhowell
    Billy Howell (@billyjhowell) reported

    @lingxi Feature request: login to multiple Gmail accounts and switch between them instead of log out then log in

  • CosmicRichy
    CosmicRichy (@CosmicRichy) reported

    @BitcoinNewsCom Iโ€™m calling bullshit on this story. First, thereโ€™s zero proof or screenshots to back up the original claim. All youโ€™ve done is repost the original story with your take. Second, everyone knows how strict Google is. You so much as even look at your Gmail inbox wrong Google practically sends a swat team to your house to make you verify your login. No one, and I mean absolutely no one, is gaining access to another Google account without the person knowing. There would be pop ups, notifications, confirmations sent to the user through their Google apps that are already installed on their devices. Third, youโ€™re telling me that these people were able to access this guys exchange account and somehow the exchange approved the unusual login and large withdrawal without question even with the new Australian crypto regulations? Lol, okay sure.

  • datguacdoh
    Victor Escobedo (@datguacdoh) reported

    @AzianMike Definitely a case of shipping the org chart. This looks like the Chrome sidebar which is limited but if you did this within the Gmail Gemini feature it would likely work. Users shouldn't have to care. Problem of a massive company where each of these products serves >1B users!

  • xzombiegirlx
    mimi(r) (@xzombiegirlx) reported

    @horace0816 I am afraid I did not get it, I see no message from you in my inbox :( my email is mimirson95 (gmail), may I ask you to send it there? ๐Ÿ˜ณ I am so sorry for the trouble :(

  • Oluwaphilemon1
    FHILY๐Ÿ‘‘ (@Oluwaphilemon1) reported

    My friend who works in fintech got denied a promotion because whatever he does is not visible (enough) at work. So I showed him how to build a "visibility report" and never have that conversation again: --- โœฆ DOCUMENT YOUR WORK: 1. Take 12 months window to document consistently 2. Open a Google Doc. Write a start & an end date 3. Create 9 pages within before you collect anything 4. With the 9 headings: Calendar, Sent mail, Tickets, Slack, CRM, Code, Drive, Helpdesk, People 5. Run these searches (to fill each page): ๐–ฟ๐—‹๐—ˆ๐—†:๐—†๐–พ ๐–บ๐–ฟ๐—๐–พ๐—‹:[๐–ฝ๐–บ๐—๐–พ] in Gmail. ๐–บ๐—Œ๐—Œ๐—‚๐—€๐—‡๐–พ๐–พ = ๐–ผ๐—Ž๐—‹๐—‹๐–พ๐—‡๐—๐–ด๐—Œ๐–พ๐—‹() ๐– ๐–ญ๐–ฃ ๐—Œ๐—๐–บ๐—๐—Ž๐—Œ = ๐–ฃ๐—ˆ๐—‡๐–พ ๐– ๐–ญ๐–ฃ ๐—‹๐–พ๐—Œ๐—ˆ๐—…๐—๐–พ๐–ฝ >= -๐Ÿฅ๐Ÿจ๐Ÿง๐–ฝ in Jira. ๐—๐—ˆ:@๐—’๐—ˆ๐—Ž in Slack. ๐—‚๐—Œ:๐—‰๐—‹ ๐—‹๐–พ๐—๐—‚๐–พ๐—๐–พ๐–ฝ-๐–ป๐—’:@๐—†๐–พ in GitHub. 6. Paste the search string next to every number so you can re-run it when challenged. 7. Create 4 categories: Ownership (what has your name on it), Impact (what it earned), Demand (who came to you and how senior), Rework (hours fixing broken work). 8. Show the hours as money (with a formula): ๐—๐—ˆ๐—Ž๐—‹๐—Œ ๐—Œ๐–บ๐—๐–พ๐–ฝ ร— ๐—…๐—ˆ๐–บ๐–ฝ๐–พ๐–ฝ ๐—๐—ˆ๐—Ž๐—‹๐—…๐—’ ๐—‹๐–บ๐—๐–พ. 9. Write "412 hours on rework," NOT "412 hours fixing Kevin's mistakes." No names. --- โœฆ TURN IT INTO A VISIBILITY REPORT 10. Download it as a PDF (File โ†’ Download โ†’ PDF). 11. Go to Gamma .app 12. On the left side, go to "Templates" > "Explore" 13. Scroll through & pick your favourite template. 14. Open it & select "Create from template" 15. On the upper left side, choose "Import content" 16. Drag and drop the Google Doc PDF. 17. Hit "Generate." It builds your report for you. 18. Share it as a link, not a file. 19. Share โ†’ anyone with the link can view โ†’ copy. --- Never give your boss a chance to say "we don't know what you do at work." Rather have them say, "we didn't realize you were doing that much."

  • InvestiBrew
    Gabriel Osorio-Mazzilli (@InvestiBrew) reported

    Now compare Ed Zitron's take on what Madison just told you for the AI trade Rather than promises, fiction, and a "feel good" story He dropped all the facts for the $DRAM $SOXX $SMH broader trade Especially around $NVDA ... Propping Up Customers $NVDA invested heavily into $IREN and $CRWV before they IPO'd, an injection which was mostly used to finance GPU purchases Every NVIIDA partnership announcement made these companies pump in valuation and expectations Backstopped by GPU collateral that worked as long as chip prices continued to go up Sadly this is happening across 100+ entities with $AAOI $NBIS being the latest pumps Demand is Overstated When digging into $CRWV $MSFT $GOOGL $AMZN $ORCL and many others in the compute fronts You quickly find that over 70% of all revenue comes from OpenAI and Anthropic There is no proof of ever finding profitability behind the massive capex wave right now, zero. If there was any real compute demand, we would see it outside of these two AI lab concentration, which are being pumped so NVIDIA's financing doesn't collapse No Real User Growth When you break down the usage data, there's a 55x gap between the top 10% spenders and the median spender on AI usage This comes from dynamics like: Google's Gmail use of AI is non-voluntary, yet they still count it as AI users Same for Microsoft Copilot now embedded in every Office Suit product Voluntary AI usage has generated roughly $10-15 billion in revenues so far Which is "pathetic" compared to over $5 trillion in commitments made so far Insolvent Economics Raise prices or increase user base We've already seen the pushback from rising token costs, forcing people to look elsewhere like $BABA models and other open-source services in China The truth is that these American AI labs fear the Chinese competition Because China has found a way to operate with: - Less GPUs - Less capex - More throughput For the bulls out there... What in the world are you thinking when you pay over 10x P/S for these companies???

  • kpopnigg
    Stellaryz (@kpopnigg) reported

    @alwaysedi3 @guessbabywho Whether Iโ€™m using twitter and gmail or not doesnโ€™t make these issues disappear. Itโ€™s bad thatโ€™s it

  • Seekay9
    Seekay (@Seekay9) reported

    @dlnraves @jasonsgarage1 Wow.. I sense some hostility. Should of shopped around. You paid for it already. They got your money. Used a second Gmail account with YouTube premium. but if you cancel YouTube. Well you worked around the problem, right?

  • TersaAZymroz13
    Novemberblu2026 (@TersaAZymroz13) reported

    @LilithWraith versus her broken nose that she managed to sleep with. Then this current court case being over something that is almost a year ago in which she waited almost 8 months to report to police, unless I am missing something. Lastly the sigining in to JLR gmail and X account, allegedly

  • kevtheshipper
    the shipping guy (@kevtheshipper) reported

    @StanleyMasinde_ I know what *** is. I used to work at GitLab. *** SaaS gives you a lot of features that improve productivity of your dev team. Code review, CI/CD, issues, code review, SSO integration. A *** bare repo mostly works for people in research, open source, soloists, government security agencies too. Not for serious commercial applications. You are confusing a business argument for a technology one. A company's primary responsibility is making money. And most do this by focusing on the customer solution they provide. There are always more features to build, bugs to fix and business insights to provide. This is why they don't build an email system but rather use SAAS options like Gmail, Zoho e.t.c. Because this is not their business. Same way, Github, GitLab, Bitbucket etc exist for managing repositories in an efficient manner.

  • 0xFurbix
    Furbix Tubs (@0xFurbix) reported

    A few weeks ago I realized I had applied to about eight roles and could not tell you, without digging through Gmail, who I had followed up with and who I had forgotten. So I built a Zapier automation to fix it. It logs every application automatically. I BCC myself with a consistent subject line, Zapier catches the copy, uses AI to pull out the company, role, and date, and writes it into a tracking sheet. The harder part was the follow-up logic. A daily check looks at everything still marked "Applied" and only acts on rows sitting past a week. Sounds simple, except Google Sheets returns all rows bundled together, not one at a time. My first few tests compared every application against every date at once and returned nonsense. Had to add a looping step to split rows apart before the date math and filter could evaluate each one properly. Once a row passes that filter, I get a reminder email telling me who to follow up with, and a second AI step drafts the follow-up itself. It does not send automatically though. It lands as a draft. Tracking and remembering are automated. Deciding what actually gets sent to a real person stays with me. Small annoying problem, but it taught me a lot about where automation helps and where it should not go all the way.

  • Hartdrawss
    Harshil Tomar (@Hartdrawss) reported

    how to plan a full AI product with @mattpocockuk's wayfinder skill wayfinder is a Claude Code skill for planning work too large and foggy for one session, and it fits AI product development insanely well because most builds begin with a clear outcome but dozens of unresolved decisions underneath it. You might know you want: "an AI support agent that resolves 70% of tickets automatically" but you still need to decide: - what company data the agent can access - which actions require human approval - how memory works across conversations - what happens when an integration fails - how usage connects to billing most vibe-coded products start building before these decisions exist, which is why the database changes twice, onboarding gets rebuilt, frontend waits on backend decisions and Claude rewrites code it shipped 3 days ago. Wayfinder turns that fog into a connected decision map before it becomes expensive code. heres the workflow: 1. DEFINE THE DESTINATION: Start with one concrete product outcome that explains who the user is, what they can do and where the workflow ends. "build an AI sales tool" leaves too much open. "a founder connects Gmail, the agent finds qualified conversations, drafts follow-ups and asks for approval before sending" gives every future decision a clear filter. 2. MAP THE OPEN DECISIONS: Wayfinder works backwards from that destination and identifies the unanswered questions blocking the product, such as Gmail permissions, company memory, approval rules, error handling, user visibility and paid usage. Each question becomes a connected decision ticket, so product context lives in one map instead of disappearing across chats, calls and random docs. 3. FIND THE FRONTIER: Some decisions block several others behind them. You need to define what the agent can access before designing approvals, logs and user permissions. Wayfinder surfaces the open questions that can be resolved right now, giving Claude a useful next step instead of letting it grab the easiest feature in the repo. 4. SPLIT HUMAN AND AGENT WORK: Each decision gets classified by who should resolve it: - HITL: founder judgement, product taste or a business tradeoff - AFK: research Claude can complete using docs, APIs and the codebase Pricing and user experience stay with the founder, while OAuth limitations and integration research can run independently. This keeps the build moving while the important product decisions remain intentional. 5. RESOLVE ONE DECISION PER SESSION: Each session explores one question, records the answer and updates the map. Resolving Gmail scopes can reveal approval rules, which reveal the activity log, which then shapes the database model. The product spec grows through small permanent decisions, and future Claude sessions can understand WHY the system was designed that way instead of guessing from the existing code. 6. TURN THE MAP INTO BUILDABLE WORK: Once the important decisions are clear: - run /to-spec to generate the complete product specification - run /to-tickets to split it into buildable tasks - identify independent tickets agents can execute in parallel - keep blocked work outside active development The result is a build where frontend screens connect to real backend decisions, agent actions have clear boundaries and integrations already have failure paths. Claude can write code fast. Wayfinder makes sure that code is solving the right product decisions before it reaches the repo !