Reddit is down.
The company says they know why and they’re on it. Good luck with that.
It started around 1:39 p.m. ET on Monday. Error rates spiked. Images refused to load. That familiar “0o internet connection” error popped up, mocking you because yes, you clearly have an internet connection.
By 2:06 p.m., Reddit confirmed the problem.
Expect glitches everywhere.
Your feeds won’t load right. Searches will fail. Recently posted videos and photos are ghosting you—they might not appear at all. This hits everywhere: desktop, mobile web, the actual app. The experience is degraded everywhere.
DownDetecto backs this up. App users are hitting the hardest wall, followed by browser users, then general timeline issues.
Who cares? Millions do.
Is this the year we stop pretending social media works reliably? Probably not.
No estimated fix time has been offered. They didn’t give one.
We’ll check back if something changes.
































