
Reddit is back up and running after being down across the globe this morning.
The social network company tweeted an update to users, saying the service was "back in order".
Reddit Status Twitter account said "Resolved: Alright, things are back in order. We're peeling a lot better now! Thanks for your patience." at 11:41am after an outage that started at least four hours earlier.
Earlier this morning users were reporting a range of issues from nothing loading to a "Sorry, we couldn't load posts for this page" to "Something went wrong. Just don't panic".
The social network saw a huge spike in reported issues on outage monitoring platform Downdetector.com with users reporting nothing was loading. Those reports have dropped off as the service returns to normal.
The company tweeted it had "identified an internal systems issue and are working to determine a fix" earlier and that it had identified the fix "which may take some time to implement".
Earlier it informed users it was "currently offline" and was working to "identify the issue".
It isn't the first issue for Reddit this year and comes on the back of two outages in February.
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Kim Chappell
As Senior Producer - Digital for ACM's regional titles I assist newsrooms in digital best practice. Before this role, I was the digital journalist with ACM's national team and prior to that, the digital specialist with ACM's Agricultural division. I started as a general rounds journalist with The Land in 2006, moving up to hold the title of chief of staff before switching to digital reporting in 2015.
As Senior Producer - Digital for ACM's regional titles I assist newsrooms in digital best practice. Before this role, I was the digital journalist with ACM's national team and prior to that, the digital specialist with ACM's Agricultural division. I started as a general rounds journalist with The Land in 2006, moving up to hold the title of chief of staff before switching to digital reporting in 2015.