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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 25% Cloud Services (25%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 11% Web Tools (11%)
  • 5% E-mail (5%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 10 days ago
Jewar E-mail 11 days ago
Braga Web Tools 11 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 12 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 12 days ago
Prievidza Domains 13 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • abhi_singh_x
    Abhishek | Building Zexr (@abhi_singh_x) reported

    There was a day when CloudFlare was down and it seemed internet went down. The day when models will stop working for an hour or so. I wonder what catastrophic will happen that day.

  • MahdiEzz_code
    Mahdi Ezzeddine (@MahdiEzz_code) reported

    My domain has become too expensive I can't afford it (it wasn't that much when I bought it in 2023, it's getting expensive with each year) soo, I'm thinking of switching domains, and using cloudflare this time not namecheap but I'm gonna lose all my seo progress damn, idk what do you think guys?

  • akashstephen
    Akash Stephen (@akashstephen) reported

    LOGIN WITH CLOUDFLARE?

  • riabcevv
    QFS17 (@riabcevv) reported

    remember talking about how ai coding is great, but the deployment phase is still a pain? well, openai is trying to fix exactly that. they just announced a feature called sites, designed to deploy projects directly from codex with zero server hassle. basically, you prompt an mvp into existence and go live immediately in the same interface. cloudflare and others have been making moves to support agents, but native deployment inside the llm environment is a game changer. the rollout just started, so most of us are still on the waiting list. but the direction is clear. we are moving fast toward complete end-to-end automation. anthropic is definitely working on a response to this for claude code. are we witnessing the end of traditional devops for small projects, or is this just hype? opinions? 💻

  • banf
    @banf (@banf) reported

    @msefaoruc @Cloudflare @CompaniesHouse Nice work abi!! Curious to hear your opinion, do you think officer data should be redacted from the open internet? It’s kinda a privacy issue imo

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    Cloudflare tunnel for local dev is underrated — it removes the "works on my machine" problem for mobile entirely. Most devs waste days on ngrok workarounds that this solves permanently.

  • MegaMiyamori
    mega (@MegaMiyamori) reported

    Is cloudflare this bad on other browsers or is it just chrome?

  • spatocodex
    Kene 🐘 (@spatocodex) reported

    We recently migrated Partnac from @hCaptcha to @Cloudflare Turnstile. On the surface, it looked like a small engineering task. But the reality was a little more interesting. Our goal wasn't just to block bots. We wanted to reduce friction for legitimate users signing up for partnerships. Every extra click, puzzle, or image challenge creates drop-off. The challenge is finding the balance between security and user experience. After testing Turnstile, a few things stood out: • Lower friction for real users • Better completion rates on forms • Faster page interactions • Less user confusion • Simpler implementation than we expected One thing I find interesting about infrastructure decisions is that users rarely notice when they're done right. But they do notice when a signup flow feels slow, annoying, or broken.

  • katecrisafi
    kate crisafi (@katecrisafi) reported

    This is honestly crazy. Cloudflare just shared new Radar data—bots and AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Down to 42.5%. And Cloudflare handles about 20% of the whole internet, so this isn’t a tiny sample. Their CEO say

  • 0xbyhow
    byhow (@0xbyhow) reported

    I’m afraid we can never have generational software products like @Zoho or @Cloudflare this way like forever

  • michellehayesw2
    michelle hayes williams (@michellehayesw2) reported

    This is honestly crazy. Cloudflare just shared new Radar stats — bots & AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Down to 42.5%. Remember, Cloudflare handles about 20% of the whole internet. So this is huge. Their CEO says the

  • itsshiji
    ハムザ (H) ⟡ (@itsshiji) reported

    @abhay4798 @spenserskates Been scumbug and honest are 2 different things Who is he after single 1hr dinner tries to fire his co founders what audacity is this ? A lot of companies went down by vcs because of that and I bet cloudflare would not exist today if he did it

  • adelbucetta
    Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported

    @wishee0 @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev the honest answer is that most interns don't get to work on scale problems, let alone get to work with the workflows team at cloudflare. kudos to you for having the opportunity

  • ansizinolanlar
    Ansızın Olanlar (@ansizinolanlar) reported

    @jpwexperience @Vultr I can’t access my Vultr customer dashboard, and my Cloudflare-powered websites are not responding. Interestingly, I can only access them when connected through a Sydney VPN.

  • archivedrue
    RUE! (@archivedrue) reported

    @Vengeful_Katana It appears there's Cloudflare issues in Seattle... or maybe a flare of clouds... #TheWeather

  • the_vc_intern
    VC Intern (@the_vc_intern) reported

    VC Concept Simplified: Operating Leverage Some companies get more profitable as they get bigger. That sounds obvious, but it is not automatic. Operating leverage is what happens when revenue grows faster than operating costs. A startup may need to spend heavily upfront on product, engineering, infrastructure, brand, or sales. But if those costs do not rise at the same speed as revenue, the business starts to change shape. The same company that looked expensive at $10M revenue can look much cleaner at $100M revenue. This is one reason software businesses became so attractive to venture. The first version of the product is expensive to build. But once the product works, serving the next customer can cost much less than building the product again. Shopify is a useful example. In 2024, Shopify kept growing revenue while expanding free cash flow margin through the year, reaching 22% in Q4. That is the kind of pattern investors like: more scale, more cash generation. Duolingo shows a different version. The company kept growing users and paid subscribers, while Q4 2024 delivered record revenue, record Adjusted EBITDA, and 42% free cash flow margin. The product, brand, and distribution engine started throwing off more economics as usage scaled. Cloudflare is still investing aggressively, but investors watch the same question there too: Can revenue keep growing while operating margins improve over time? That is the founder lens: Growth is good. Growth that makes the business easier to run is better. Operating leverage is the moment scale stops only making the company bigger. It starts making the company stronger.

  • alanefuller
    Alan | Broadcaster | WhatsApp for trades (@alanefuller) reported

    @uglyrobot @KatieKeithBarn2 For instance I use complex products like Amazon Web Service, Cloudflare, Google Cloud, and my method of operation now is ask an LLM how to do something,.

  • esyx0
    esyx (@esyx0) reported

    TIL @digitalocean blocks SMTP ports on your VPS 🫠 i was looking for a mail service provider and ended up choosing Purelymail, they have one $10/year (yea, YEAR) for unlimited mails (transactional, they prohibit marketing ones). And now i found out that DO blocks the SMTP ports So now im looking at either Cloudflare (probably favorite since i already use Cloudflare) or Amazon SES but it's so annoying to pick/pay/setup the whole thing only to found out it doesn't work because of this stupid thing

  • sysadafterdark
    sysadafterdark (@sysadafterdark) reported

    Did Cloudflare take a 15 minute dump for anyone else? It looks like they're having minor issues tonight, but it spun out a few services in my lab...seems fine now?

  • SwitHak
    SwitHak (👁) (@SwitHak) reported

    Can directly confirm this behavior, Cloudflare is blocking from legit ISPs to VPNs IPs too Too bad for this critical moment...

  • TheFrogDies
    James Stevens 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 (@TheFrogDies) reported

    @Unionbuster @NoFarmsNoFoods the startup I worked for re-launched the dot-IO domain space 2006 to 2017, then sold to a US company who took all the intellectual property and completely shutdown the UK operation, all jobs lost I urged the owner not to sell & continue building, but his company, his choice - I guess $70M cash on the table is very tempting I also worked for Nominet (runs dot-UK) who also did cyber security for the UK gov, but when we bid for a contract our bid was a mess & CloudFlare just came in with such a low offer the government couldn't turn it down So the cyber division of Nominet was pretty much shut down, big job losses, and the UK lost that cyber security expertise forever. I think it was a very short sighted decision, but the bid was a mess - Nominet had a big problem with Main Character Syndrome amongst ppl who had the yrs of service, but not the technical capability or expertise

  • billainsahu
    Prince Sahu (@billainsahu) reported

    @TTrimoreau The funny thing is most founders obsess over saving $5 on a domain while burning months on bad ideas. That said: Cloudflare for the cleanest pricing and no markup on renewals

  • NeelakandanNC
    Neelakandan NC (@NeelakandanNC) reported

    A shocking 57.4% of all web activity came from AI agents and bots — automated software that cycles internet tasks on repeat — compared to just 42.7% being driven by humans, as of at least May, data from internet hosting service Cloudflare revealed. - it is time we build the internet for agents

  • jendroo
    Brett Winn (@jendroo) reported

    My name is Brett Wynn. I currently work as a Senior Financial Analyst at JPMorgan Chase, earning $180,000 per month. My area of ​​expertise is financial analysis. This may be the fastest way to achieve $3 million in asset growth by the end of 2026: $META (Meta Platforms) → Buy Zone: $601–$623 $AMZN (Amazon) → Buy Zone: $240–$248 $GOOGL (Alphabet - Class C) → Buy Zone: $361–$369 $NET (Cloudflare) → Buy Zone: $245–$265 $ANET (Arista Networks) → Do Not Buy $ARM (Arm Holdings) → Do Not Buy People often ask me why I don't turn this content into a paid subscription service; however, for me, sharing stock market insights is simply a personal hobby. I am not in need of financial assistance, so I choose to share this information with everyone completely free of charge.

  • auspiceshirley
    Shirley Auspice (@auspiceshirley) reported

    @themishra4402 I buy all my domains from Cloudflare; they are indeed cheap, but they support a limited number of TLDs.

  • Dave89579103
    Dave from Wokington. (@Dave89579103) reported

    @RDKLInc @eevblog Netscape - Andreessen is worth $2 billion, and because of Netscape was able to invest in; OpenAi, SpaceX, Stripe, Coinbase, Airbnb, Facebook, GitHub, Skype, Instagram, Lyft, Roblox, Pintrest, Slack, Cloudflare, Anduril, Anthropic.... Not bad for a browser programmer.

  • replifyco
    replify (@replifyco) reported

    🚨 THE INTERNET JUST CROSSED A POINT OF NO RETURN For the first time in human history, AI bots and autonomous agents are generating MORE internet traffic than actual humans. Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince revealed new data showing machines are officially dominating the web. The internet is no longer primarily a human network — it’s becoming an AI-to-AI ecosystem. The age of human-driven internet is ending faster than anyone expected. @replifyco

  • alecsiemerink
    Alec (@alecsiemerink) reported

    Public ingress is via Cloudflare Tunnel. No router port forwards. No random “I opened this for testing and forgot” holes. Private/admin paths stay behind the Tailnet. Again: not because this is enterprise. Because future-me is absolutely capable of being an idiot.

  • theMMreal
    The Mysterious Millionaire (@theMMreal) reported

    This is a staggering shift. Cloudflare's latest Radar data shows that bots and AI-driven traffic now generate 57.5% of all HTML page requests across its network. Human users account for just 42.5%. To put that into perspective, Cloudflare sits in front of roughly 20% of the internet. This isn't a niche dataset, it's one of the clearest views available into global web traffic. According to Cloudflare's CEO, the rise of agentic AI has accelerated far beyond expectations, reaching levels they didn't anticipate until 2027. AI crawlers, scrapers, and autonomous agents are continuously traversing the web, consuming content at unprecedented scale. For the first time, the majority of page requests are coming from machines rather than people. The implications are enormous. Advertising models built around human attention, SEO strategies optimized for human behavior, website architectures, rate limits, and user experiences designed for people, all of them are being challenged by a machine-first internet. A fundamental transition is underway. The web was built for humans. Increasingly, it's being used by AI. And now, humans are no longer the majority.

  • Rus_Khairullin
    Ruslan Khairullin (@Rus_Khairullin) reported

    AI and bots just officially passed humans in internet traffic volume. They now make up 57% of all online activity. Real users are down to just 43%, according to Cloudflare co-founder Matthew Prince. This kind of crossover wasn’t supposed to happen until the end of the year. AI is moving too fast for the original timeline. Dead internet theory is no longer a theory. 🫠