Reddit back online after a software update took it down | TechCrunch
Briefly

Reddit experienced a major outage that affected over 150,000 users who encountered a 'Server error. Try again later.' message when trying to access the site.
Tim Rathschmidt, a Reddit spokesperson, acknowledged that an unintended impact on platform stability was caused by a software update that was slightly faulty.
Despite the outage, Reddit's status page indicated few major issues in the previous 90 days, suggesting a generally stable service prior to this incident.
After the quick deployment and resolution of the fix, Reddit confirmed that their systems were operational again and users could access the platform without issues.
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