Social media platform Reddit is back online after it identified and implemented a fix for a major outage that made browsing impossible for desktop and mobile users for almost six hours.
The platform first noted it was offline at 7:18 pm UTC on March 14, according to Reddit Status, and said it was working to identify the issue.
About 30 minutes later, at 7:56 pm UTC, it said it had identified an internal systems issue and was working to determine a fix. It confirmed the fix around two hours later, stating:
In an update four hours after its initial announcement, Reddit said it had implemented our fix and was slowly allowing things to ramp back up and later confirmed “things are back in order after a nearly six-hour outage.
Users who visited the website when it was offline saw blank boxes in some places where threads and comments would normally be shown. As of writing the website pages now show content and it appears to be functioning normally.