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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
Brisbane, QLD 1
Bengaluru, KA 2
Dhaka, Dhaka 1
Foligno, Umbria 1
Odessa, FL 1
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
Atlanta, GA 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Lübeck, Hansestadt, Schleswig-Holstein 1
Craiova, Dolj 1
Nanaimo, BC 1
Chicago, IL 2
Pāhoa, HI 1
Pittsboro, NC 1
Buffalo, NY 1
Minneapolis, MN 1
Ocala, FL 1
Pélissanne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
The Hague, zh 1
London, England 1
Round Rock, TX 1
Amman, Amman 1
Beauvais, Hauts-de-France 1
Pune, MH 5
Township of Norwood Park, IL 1
Stockholm, Stockholm 1
Manchester, England 1
Guyane, Guyane 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
City of Rapid City, SD 1
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Reddit Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • KenshiiWCWC
    Kenshii (@KenshiiWCWC) reported

    Everyone’s dumping money into GPUs and power plants right now to scale AI. That part makes sense. But reading Anthropic’s latest paper, I keep coming back to something that feels more limiting than the hardware. Once these models start training mostly on what other models generate, they start losing the real human judgment and friction that actually matters. The taste, the edge cases, the stuff that comes from people dealing with messy problems in the real world. That’s the piece that doesn’t improve just because you add more compute. Reddit has been sitting on a huge running collection of exactly that for years. Not because it was designed as AI training data, but because that’s how people have always used it, arguing through real problems, fixing things that broke, calling out nonsense in communities where people actually have skin in the game. It’s one of the bigger sources of ongoing, unfiltered human signal that exists at this scale. Even with some AI content floating around, the threads that get traction and stay referenced are still mostly driven by real people. The voting and moderation layers do a decent job of surfacing what holds up. In a world that’s betting so heavily on the machines getting better at improving themselves, the part that stays genuinely scarce might be the human input that keeps the loop from going off track. This is part of why I’ve stayed constructive on $RDDT. The hardware buildout is obvious and well funded. This angle feels quieter, but harder to just throw money at.

  • DavidGQuaid
    Dave Quaid - SEO (@DavidGQuaid) reported

    @codylschuldt @hii_mohit Same as the 5-10 a day I help people resolve on reddit: its a pure authority problem. If you have a low authority site and publish a page called "/seo" - you're not ever getting into that index... 1) You have to know what your authority mix is - i.e. what keywords show in your GSC 2) You have to flow authority to pages 3) you have to recognize your domain doesnt have domain-wide topical authority or that is thin

  • SergFolio
    Investing with Serg (@SergFolio) reported

    @drayinvests Honestly let it die down, at least that is what Ima do kind of like what happen to Reddit IPO

  • AlbertDouccette
    Albert Doucette (@AlbertDouccette) reported

    @liziestar @MaxPaxCat @MattWalshBlog "youd begrudge the weakest and most innocent of us a happy life"[sic]. Reddit is down the hall to the left.

  • FreakazoidA
    Ryan Abadir (@FreakazoidA) reported

    Problem is with retards like you, you don’t play the game, so when I tell you how often it happens compared to go or with 128 tick you don’t understand, why cause you don’t play and comment on something you know nothing about. Most of you Reddit retards are the same. Idk about lan, but online is terrible rn @CounterStrike

  • NoTucker_real
    No-Tucker-No 🇺🇸 (@NoTucker_real) reported

    @MissyIsMaga @Wolfways44 Yep! Same with me and Reddit. I hope they go down next. But I don’t think they care.

  • Donnchadh_N
    Donnchadh Nielsen (@Donnchadh_N) reported

    @fw_naetoblaq I’ve not seen anyone else say something similar so… I have a Reddit account that only follows “wholesome” or “oddly satisfying” content which I browse until I literally can’t keep my eyes open. I put nightshift on at about 8pm and when I’m in bed the white point is turned down

  • daniel_oyeee
    Daniel Oyegoke (@daniel_oyeee) reported

    An agent posted on Reddit this week with an honest question nobody likes to admit out loud: “I’ve been nurturing these leads for 3-4 months. They barely respond. How long do I keep going?” Here’s the real answer and quite honestly it’s not about the timeline. Most leads aren’t unresponsive simply because they’re bad leads. They’re unresponsive because; nothing changed for them yet. Their timeline shifted. Life got in the way. The urgency they had at the open house evaporated somewhere between then and now. But here’s what most nurture systems don’t account for: The moment something does change for them; they get pre-approved, their lease ends, they get the job offer, they don’t call you first. They open Zillow. They text whoever they remember. They go with whoever shows up first when the window reopens. And that window? It doesn’t announce itself. Most nurture sequences are built around time. Send every two weeks. Follow up on day 30, day 60, day 90. But the lead doesn’t care about your calendar. They care about their situation. And their situation can change overnight without sending you a single signal. The agents who convert these leads aren’t the ones with the best email sequences. They’re the ones who were present — genuinely, usefully present, at the exact moment the window reopened. The question isn’t how long to keep nurturing. The question is: when their situation changes, will you know before they call someone else? If you can’t answer that, then the nurture isn’t the problem. The watch is.

  • akshatpraj
    Akshat Prajapati (@akshatpraj) reported

    Is there any one else facing server errors on reddit? @Reddit #reddit

  • merica00700
    Colonel Arizona (@merica00700) reported

    I’m quite shocked that the @FBI has not shut down @Reddit Trafficking, prostitution, drugs… And Reddit stock just keeps going up. What a world we live in.

  • NinilanW
    NINILAN (@NinilanW) reported

    @SolokBaguette indicates there is 1 problem ? Yeah) glowing. It just so happened to be my CPU Led (so the one that said my CPU had a problem) I was scared asf cause yeah, those are not cheap I then searched for people that had the same problem (Reddit obv) and they recommended doing a CMOScle

  • CureJikan
    Leo Nishikino (@CureJikan) reported

    We all know the real reason they added this Reddit cube is so it can shout solutions to problems and make one liners after every fight. They just need to let God of War rest and look at their other IPs.

  • MoyAriasMEXICO
    Moises Arias (Moy Jr) (@MoyAriasMEXICO) reported

    @PortalDCNews @ncbm91420 @BlackMajikMan90 Reddit has faced legal problems before, I think the site management wanted avoid issues Hate Campaign can drive into bad things for them

  • dr_blucifer
    Blucifer (@dr_blucifer) reported

    @lsanger @npov The issue has become quite deep due to A.I, since they are trained on Wikipedia and Reddit, among other things. People simply trust whatever an LLM spits, and seldom verify. It also requires prior (deep) knowledge on such topics to catch errors.

  • ChinggisFroggJr
    Woodland Frogg (@ChinggisFroggJr) reported

    @SynthPotato "Nobody wants to pay for my Reddit-tier media slop, clearly they're all seething and melting down about how good my content is" Have you considered the things you produce just suck?

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