--- title: "Reddit is down and nobody knows why yet" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/286809172.md" description: "Reddit is experiencing significant outages, with over 25,000 reported issues as of mid-morning. Users are facing degraded performance, including missing images and slow-loading feeds across both the desktop and mobile versions. The company is investigating the problems and has confirmed that a fix is being implemented. This disruption follows a series of outages in recent months, highlighting vulnerabilities in the platform's infrastructure." datetime: "2026-05-18T19:05:33.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/286809172.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286809172.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/286809172.md) --- # Reddit is down and nobody knows why yet Reddit is having a rough Monday, and if you have been staring at a blank screen or a feed stripped of images, you are far from the only one dealing with the frustration. #### Reddit Slammed With Widespread Reports of Degraded Performance Thousands of users began reporting problems with the platform as of 10:40 a.m. PDT, with complaint volume tracked in real time by Downdetector, a service that monitors outages by collecting status reports from multiple sources. What started as a slow creep of user frustration quickly escalated. By mid-morning, Reddit had drawn more than 25,000 reported issues on Downdetector alone, while the platform’s own status checker confirmed the problem was real and widespread. The company’s official status page was blunt about the situation. The company stated it was investigating elevated site errors and issues accessing media, and later updated users to confirm a fix was being implemented. The status page flagged degraded performance across multiple sections of Reddit, including the desktop website, mobile app and mobile website. Until a full recovery is confirmed, they warned that users may run into errors and general loading problems across feeds, posts and search, and that recently uploaded images and videos may not display as expected. > User reports indicate problems with Reddit since 1:41 PM EDT. > How is it affecting you? #RedditDownhttps://t.co/NEg73KPuYn > > — Downdetector (@downdetector) May 18, 2026 #### What Is Actually Breaking for Reddit Users The outage is not a single-symptom problem. Users across the platform are experiencing a range of issues that point to something deeper than a minor hiccup. The most visible complaint is Reddit not displaying photos — a problem that has left countless posts looking stripped and incomplete. Beyond images, some users are reporting that entire subreddits are failing to load older posts, with only the five or six most recent threads visible at any given time. Comments are also arriving sluggishly, and in the main feed, images that would normally load inline are appearing only as plain text links. StatusGator, which tracks service health data, confirmed there are issues specifically with Media Storage, the native mobile apps and the mobile web. That breakdown tracks closely with what users are experiencing on the ground — a platform that is technically accessible but clearly operating well below its normal capacity. #### Old Reddit and the Version Gap Initial complaint spikes suggested that Old Reddit was taking the hardest hit, though users on the newer version of the site were also reporting that images were slow to load. The divide between the two versions of the site has long been a point of tension in the Reddit community, with a loyal segment of users preferring the older interface for its simplicity and speed. Monday’s outage appears to have hit both versions, though the experience varies depending on which version a user relies on. Some users pointed to Microsoft’s Azure cloud infrastructure as a possible cause of the disruption, though that connection has not been confirmed, and Azure does not appear to be reporting active issues of its own. #### Outages Are More Common Than Users Realize Monday’s disruption is not an isolated event. In the past 90 days alone, the platform experienced 11 incidents — three of them classified as major outages — with a median duration of roughly 39 minutes. The platform dealt with a separate outage on May 7 tied to AWS availability issues, and before that, a significant disruption hit in July 2025. Reddit now handles billions of page views each month, supports major community events, real-time video posts and increasingly demanding interactive features — and with that scale comes the occasional moment where even the most robust systems struggle to keep up. Backend upgrades, unplanned traffic spikes and dependencies on third-party cloud infrastructure all create vulnerability points that can ripple across the platform without warning. When Reddit stops working, one of the fastest ways to check whether the problem is platform-wide or local is to visit the platform’s official status dashboard, which typically reflects large-scale incidents within minutes of them occurring. Social platforms like X also tend to light up quickly with user reports whenever Reddit experiences trouble. For now, Reddit says the issue has been identified and that engineers are actively working on a resolution. Whether the fix rolls out smoothly across all versions of the site — especially for users still dealing with missing images and slow-loading feeds — remains to be seen. 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