Reddit Down For Hundreds Of Users Globally: What Happened And Current Status

Reddit users across the world reported fresh outages, with many saying they could not load posts, comments, or even sign in. Reports spiked on third-party outage tracker Downdetector, which showed hundreds of complaints within a short window of time.

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In this article, we look at what happened, what Downdetector data reveals, how this compares to other recent tech outages, and what you can do if Reddit is not working for you right now.

Reddit Outage: What Users Reported

According to Downdetector data, more than 250 users reported problems with Reddit around the peak of the outage, with reports rising sharply at about 3:55 PM. While this number may seem small compared to Reddit’s huge global audience, it signals a clear pattern of disruption over a short period.

The complaints were not limited to one device or one region. Users shared that pages were not loading, feeds were stuck, and some could not interact with posts at all. Others mentioned problems logging in or refreshing the app.

Spike in Reddit outage reports on a dark analytics dashboard
Outage tracking tools show a sharp spike in Reddit error reports.

Breakdown Of The Issues: Website, App, And Server

Downdetector’s breakdown of the outage gives a clearer picture of what users faced:

  • 48% of reports were about problems with the Reddit website.
  • 42% of reports were about the Reddit mobile app.
  • 10% of reports mentioned server connection errors.

This mix suggests that the issue was not limited to one platform, such as Android or iOS, but affected multiple ways people access Reddit. When both the website and the app show errors at the same time, users often assume a major outage is underway.

Interestingly, the official Reddit status page listed no ongoing incidents at the time. This gap between user experience and official status is common in the early stages of an outage, when problems may only affect some regions, some ISPs, or certain features of the platform.

How This Outage Fits Into A Pattern Of Recent Tech Disruptions

This Reddit outage is not happening in a vacuum. Over the last few months, the internet has seen several high-profile disruptions that impacted many popular sites and apps at once.

Cloudflare Outages Hitting Multiple Platforms

Cloudflare, a major internet infrastructure provider, has recently faced its own outages. Because Cloudflare sits between users and many websites, a failure in its systems can take down a long list of services in one go.

On 5 December, a Cloudflare issue caused many well-known platforms to display “500 Internal Server Error” messages. Services such as Zerodha, Angel One, Groww, HSBC, and Deliveroo were affected. Another outage, not long before that, impacted platforms including X, Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Anthropic.

Global internet outage concept with interconnected servers and data centers
Issues at key infrastructure providers can take multiple platforms offline.

AWS And Microsoft Issues Adding To The Pressure

Cloudflare is not alone. An Amazon Web Services (AWS) disruption recently caused more than 15 hours of problems across 60+ countries. During that period, platforms like Snapchat, Reddit, Slack, Canva, Fortnite, Lloyds Bank, and Amazon’s own retail site experienced difficulties.

In October, an issue with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 led to an eight-hour outage. Core services like Teams, Outlook, Azure, and Xbox Live were affected, which meant many businesses and individual users could not work or communicate as usual.

When you look at these events together, it becomes clear that the modern internet relies heavily on a few key infrastructure providers. Any issue with them can ripple across the apps and websites we use every day, including Reddit.

Is Reddit Currently Back Online?

At the time of writing, the Reddit status page does not show any major active incident. For many users, the site and app may already be functioning again, or the problems may appear only in certain regions.

Outages like this are often temporary. Traffic can spike, a specific server cluster can fail, or a network route can cause errors for only some providers. By the time an issue gains attention online, engineers may already be working on a fix in the background.

If your friends or other users report that Reddit is working fine for them while it is still down for you, it might be due to local factors such as your device, browser, ISP, or cache.

What To Do If Reddit Is Not Working For You

If you are still facing issues with Reddit, here are some simple steps you can try before assuming there is a major outage:

  1. Check Reddit’s official status page at redditstatus.com for updates.
  2. Visit an outage tracker like Downdetector to see if other users in your region report similar problems.
  3. Refresh the page or force close the app, then reopen it.
  4. Clear your browser cache or app cache, which can fix stuck or corrupt data.
  5. Try another device or network (for example, switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data).
  6. Disable VPN or proxy services for a moment, as they sometimes cause connection issues.

If Reddit works on another network or device, the problem might be tied to your local connection, router, or ISP.

Person checking if Reddit is down on laptop and phone in a home office
Simple checks can help you confirm if the issue is local or a wider outage.

Why Outage News Matters For Everyday Users

Outages are frustrating, especially for people who rely on Reddit for news, work communities, support groups, or client communication. For creators and brands, a Reddit outage can pause marketing efforts, AMAs, or community engagement in key subreddits.

Keeping an eye on outage reports and official status pages helps you:

  • Understand if the problem is with your device or with the platform itself.
  • Decide whether to wait it out or switch to a backup channel.
  • Plan content and campaigns around high-risk times when infrastructure providers are unstable.

In a time when more and more people use online communities for news, support, and entertainment, even a short outage is enough to disrupt routines. Knowing what is happening behind the scenes helps reduce the stress.

Final Thoughts

The latest Reddit outage, reported by hundreds of users through Downdetector, highlights how fragile large online platforms can be. While the official status page did not show a major problem for long, users clearly experienced errors across both the website and the app.

Recent issues at Cloudflare, AWS, and Microsoft show that no platform is truly immune from downtime. For now, if Reddit is not loading for you, start with basic troubleshooting, check official status pages, and monitor outage trackers to confirm whether the problem is widespread.

As always, having alternative channels for communication and content (like email lists, blogs, or other social platforms) can help you stay connected even when your favorite community site is offline.

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