Reddit is facing new technical difficulties following recent outages, with users reporting inability to load the site while logged in on desktop browsers. Discordantly, users could access the site in incognito mode or on mobile, albeit with reduced speed. Downdetector reflects around 80,000 reports of outages peaking shortly after 7:30 PM ET. Reddit acknowledged these issues via their status page, stating they are investigating the elevated level of errors, which follows a backdrop of previous international outages as noted by NetBlocks.
When logged in on my desktop browser, Reddit won't load at all - I just run into error pages. The site loads slower than usual in incognito.
Reddit's status page says in a 7:58PM ET message that "We're experiencing an elevated level of errors and are currently looking into the issue."
Downdetector shows a huge spike that, as I write this, is topping out at around 80,000 outage reports. The spike started to go up shortly after 7:30PM ET.
Yesterday, the platform reportedly dealt with 'international outages,' according to global internet monitor NetBlocks.
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