ChatGPT problems have surfaced in multiple countries as users reported errors, slow responses, login failures and capacity messages, according to the live report feed. The service’s status is judged by comparing the current volume of user reports against the normal baseline for that time.
The recent report feed lists user submissions from Belgium, the US, the Philippines, Pakistan, Egypt, Luxembourg, Gibraltar, Norway, India, Sweden and Ukraine, among others. Reported fault types include Error Received, Slow, Login and At Capacity messages, reflecting a mix of access and performance issues.
Individual entries in the feed show recurring error messages and slow responses submitted by users in several countries, and occasional login problems from other locations. The feed is presented to help users see if others in their area are experiencing similar problems and to indicate when the volume of reports crosses expected levels.
Past outage listings include multiple resolved incidents with reported total downtimes of 1 hour, 2 hours, 58 minutes, 1 hour and 34 minutes, as noted in the outage history. Each listed incident in the history is marked as resolved, indicating that service interruptions were followed by recovery periods.
Scope And User Impact
Users experienced a mix of full errors and degraded performance, with some reports explicitly stating the service was at capacity. The variety of problem labels suggests both server-side load issues and isolated access failures, creating inconsistent availability across regions.
The live feed presents a rolling view of recent reports so affected users can compare locations and problem types. Service operators appear to treat incidents as discrete events, and the outage history shows multiple short to medium duration interruptions that were subsequently resolved.