Reddit is currently experiencing a major outtage and it's all because of the No Healthy Upstream error

The site is down for many.

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Reddit no healthy upstream

If you’ve been trying to access Reddit today, you might have encountered the No Healthy Upstream error, which prevents anyone from accessing the social media network. While strolling through it, we also encountered this error, and it seems the issue is affecting users worldwide.

The error makes browsing anything on Reddit impossible, and it’s currently ongoing. Expired certificates usually cause the No Healthy Upstream, which can usually be fixed by login and logout, but it did not work in this case.

However, you can try different methods to fix this issue independently in our guide, but please note that it might not be your fault, at all. Reddit’s servers might be the culprit, and in some case, simply refreshing the page seems to do the trick, as this Reddit user points out. DownDetector also confirms this.Reddit no healthy upstream

Same here, the server is apparently having some trouble and/or is overloaded. Refreshing the page after a while helps.

Have you experienced the No Healthy Upstream error on Reddit today? Let us know below. Meanwhile, try to implement the solutions from our guide, and wait.

We’ll also update this article as we find out more.

This is a developing story.

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