
Reddit is currently experiencing an outage that is affecting both its website and app. The company has identified an internal systems issue, and a fix has been identified, but it may take some time to implement. The cause of the outage and an estimated time for resolution have not been provided. Over 60,000 reports of issues have been filed on Downdetector, and many TechCrunch reporters have confirmed problems loading Reddit. Users are reporting that no content is loading on the website, and on the iOS app, only previously downloaded content is visible, but comments are not loading.
Social media platform Reddit is experiencing an outage that is affecting its website and app, according to the company’s status page and to whoever has tried to load the platform. Reddit has been down since at least 12:18 p.m. PDT.
The company has identified an internal systems issue and a fix “which may take some time to implement,” the company said. The fix was identified around 2:43 p.m. PDT.
A Reddit spokesperson wouldn’t share more information with TechCrunch about what caused the outage or how long it’ll take to fix.
There have been over 60,000 reports of issues with the platform on Downdetector, and many TechCrunch reporters have confirmed problems loading Reddit.
On the web page, no content loads and a pop-up says, “Sorry, we couldn’t load posts for this page.” On the iOS app, content that was downloaded several hours ago still populates, but no comments will load.
Source: TechCrunch
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