
Reddit might block you if your IP looks suspicious
If you’re using public Wi-Fi or a shared VPN server, Reddit might think your connection isn’t safe and stop you from loading the site. This happens because Reddit’s system sometimes flags IP addresses that are used by too many people or have been misused in the past.

Your feed shows old posts or lags behind in updates
If your feed feels stuck or outdated, it’s often caused by slow VPN routing, app glitches, or saved data (cache) in your browser. These things can make Reddit load content incorrectly, even if your internet works fine.

Reddit can be blocked at school, work, or in some countries
Many schools, offices, and even governments block Reddit to control content or limit distractions. When you’re on one of these networks, Reddit might not open at all, no matter which device you’re using.

Extensions or old app versions can break Reddit access
Ad blockers, privacy plugins, or outdated Reddit apps can stop the site from loading properly. These tools can accidentally interfere with Reddit’s login or security checks, even if your connection is fine.
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