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Reddit was down – Here’s everything we know about issues with the site and app

July 16, 2025
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2025-07-16T17:01:13.334Z

Reddit says all systems are operational

Well, it’s always a relief when outages are quick, and Reddit certainly kept its users informed via a status page and got a fix rolled out pretty fast. The service’s status page now shows the incident as resolved and that everything is back to normal. This comes as Reddit is loading normally for me and most of my colleagues again.

Similarly, Down Detector reports are away way down, back to numbers that don’t indicate an outage or issue.

2025-07-16T16:36:28.038Z

Down Detector reports are way down

While reported puitages for Reddit on Down Detector were over 133,000 a bit ago, it appears that the platform’s fix is working as reports have dropped significantly. As of 12:17 PM on July 16, 2025, there are 3,096 reported outages on Down Detector in the US, and only 296 outages are reported on the platform in the UK.

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2025-07-16T16:32:30.102Z

Reddit’s implemented a fix

In line with the site beginning to load again for me and some of my colleagues, Reddit is now saying that has fix is live.

It reads in full, “Monitoring – A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.” and was posted at 12:21PM ET. Granted, it might take a bit to trickle out to everyone, but it seems like Reddit is on the path to recovering from a partial outage.

Reddit Status Page

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2025-07-16T16:28:15.823Z

There are some signs that Reddit might be recovering, making this a relatively quick blip of an outage. I’m able to load the site again on my computer, both within Google Chrome and Safari, with the homepage populating with trending posts and individual subreddits.

My colleague, Amelia Schwanke, TechRadar’s Senior Editor for Streaming and Home Entertainment, shared a screenshot of the mobile app still being down, but notes that the site is loading fine on desktop in the UK.

Reddit app on iOS not loading

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2025-07-16T16:22:44.899Z

Reddit’s now identified the cause of the issue and is working on a fix, and in pretty fast fashion as the update was posted to its status page at 12:06PM ET – shortly after the spikes of reported issues came.

The message in full reads, “Identified – We’ve identified the cause of the issue and are working to address it.” It stops short of stating exactly what it’s, but it’s also worth noting that the outage is primarily affecting viewing posts and other parts of the site.

Reddit Status Page Update

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2025-07-16T16:14:55.945Z

My colleague Hamish shared these shots of what the Reddit app on Android looks like right now in the UK. It appears that the main home page displays a “Wow, such empty” notice, and that subreddit pages are loading partially.

On the latter, the name and top bar appear, but then no posts are visible.

Reddit Issues July 16

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2025-07-16T16:08:10.237Z

Here’s a look at Reddit’s Down Detector page in the United States right now, currently at over 133,00 reported issues.

Reddit Down Detector July 16

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