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Reddit's r/WallStreetBets appeared to be down briefly on Wednesday morning after the forum sparked a spectacular GameStop rally

Jan 27, 2021, 21:18 IST
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The stock skyrocketed 145% over the weekend as r/WallStreetBets members cheered the rally.Allana Akhtar/Business Insider
  • The Reddit page r/WallStreetBets could not load for some users briefly around 9:30 a.m. ET on January 27.
  • r/WallStreetBets had encouraged investors to bid on GameStop stock.
  • GameStop skyrocketed 145% over the weekend as r/WallStreetBets members cheered the rally.
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The Reddit forum that appeared to drive GameStop stock's remarkable surge appeared to crash for some users.

The page r/WallStreetBets, which had encouraged investors to bid on GameStop shares and led to billions of dollars of losses for the stock's short-sellers, could not load for some users the morning of January 27. DownDetector had more than 3,000 reports of problems accessing the site between 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. EST.

GameStop stock price was at $300 around when r/WallStreetBets appeared to crash. The stock skyrocketed 145% over the weekend as r/WallStreetBets members cheered the rally.

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Reddit for did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Insider's Ben Winck reported the page had 2.2 million subscribers shortly before crashing. Membership increased by 133% to 1.8 million last year.

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Redditor enthusiasm has also led to a surge in BlackBerry and Bed, Bath, and Beyond stock this week.

This is a developing story.

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