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Reddit was down again – popular discussion platform suffered through second major outage in two days

Here's what happened

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Reddit suffered through its second major outage in as many days on Thursday, November 21. The homepage and subreddits were unreachable for some on desktop and mobile, including us here at TechRadar, and there were numerous reports on social media.

Reddit confirmed to TechRadar that this outage was caused by an update that it quickly rolled back. Similarly, yesterday's more extended outage was the result of some bad code that introduced a bug. One thing that is not going on here, at least according to Reddit, is any outside force tampering with the platform. Instead, it's just a run of bad coding luck, and maybe a call for Reddit to have a word with its developers.

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Today, perhaps coincidentally, was also the day of US News Anchor Katie Couric's first-ever Reddit AMA. It launched at 2PM ET, though we're not pointing any fingers.

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While the Reddit homepage appears to be sort of functional, Reddit's own status checker is reporting degraded performance for most of its services. No word, yet, on what's causing the issues. and, yes, "popular" remains offline.

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As of 4:36PM ET, Reddit's homepage was failing again. Clearly, the issue, whatever it is, is significant enough that Reddit's developers are likely playing a game of whackamole with critical failures.

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While the function for adding a new Reddit post appears, the system is still reporting multiple errors, and ultimately nothing gets posted. Guess all those anxious Reddit users will have to head over to Discord to post updates.

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As is usually the case, people on other social media platforms are enjoying a little schadenfreude over Reddit's ongoing problems.

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Even upstart social media platform Bluesky was paying attention though it, too, was suffering through a series of small outages on Wednesday. There is no indication they are connected. Bluesky keeps going down because of its sudden and almost unprecedented popularity.

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Some parts of Reddit appear to be performing normally except for this annoying error message banner that appears at the top of almost every page. It's another sign that all is not well in Reddit Land.

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If Down Detector is any measure, Reddit appears to recovering. It's obviously not out of the woods yet and Reddit's status page has yet to show an update, but all signs point to an imminent return to normal Reddit up- and down-voting.

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Reddit's Popular section remains mostly down and while the other subreddits are live, Reddit's response time when you click on any of them is quite slow. This is still not the Reddit you know and love.

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Perhaps we spoke too soon. As of 5:00PM ET, Reddit's homepage was again mostly empty. The error message at the top is now the most interesting thing to read. Reddit has not updated its status report since 3:38PM ET.

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Reddit's last public comment on the outage was on X (formerly Twitter) in response to someone asking if Reddit was down. They posted, "We're working on it."

In the first sign of truly good news, Reddit's crucial Popular subreddit returned, though not without the big, red error bar. We, however, consider this progress. Full Reddit and posting should be back in no time and then we can all get back to laughing at silly road and store signs and cats telling us ironically to "hang in there."

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The platform is healing. From the looks of things, Reddit is returning to form. It's still a bit slow and there are those occasional big, red issue bars but we're seeing more and more complete pages without that blemish. Some of them are even loading quickly.

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Hold on a second. Just as Reddit appeared to be truly recovering, we saw a new and far more dire message when we tried to access Reddit.com

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Oh, Reddit. Even when you're down, you know how to reach us.

All's well that ends well, right? On Thursday, Reddit was back to full operation

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Social media immediately took notice but Reddit, which acknowledged yesterday's outage on X (formerly Twitter) and later posted a humorous update and apology when the discussion platform returned to normal has yet to comment.

Reddit's status page appears unaware of the issue, showing "All systems operational." If this outage continues, that's sure to change.

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You might wonder why we're reporting on a Reddit site outage, it's just another place where people chat, post memes, and run celebrity AMAs (As Me Anything). Reddit is more than that. It's increasingly become a place where people find answers hidden in an untold number of topic-based subreddits (note how often it appears at the top of your Google Search results).

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If I'm being honest, I'm not the biggest Reddit user. I visit sometimes and even end up going down a few subreddit rabbit holes. I've read some memorable AMAs – Nic Cage's comes to mind – but I'm not embedded in the platform.


Since abandoning Twitter and Facebook (for the most part) Reddit has become my social media platform of choice because it’s so convenient to find the niche communities I’m interested in. Rather than a timeline filled with (let’s face it) random garbage with the occasional relevant post, Reddit feeds me curated news, guides, and memes for just the topics I care about.

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Reddit is already showing some signs of life. As of 11AM ET, it was back to serving pages but with a large, red error banner at the top. This is progress. We may be seeing the promised reversion taking effect.

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