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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 12 days ago
Jewar E-mail 12 days ago
Braga Web Tools 12 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 13 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 13 days ago
Prievidza Domains 14 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • benjreinhart
    Ben Reinhart (@benjreinhart) reported

    I've championed @Cloudflare as I think their infrastructure is, for the most part, excellent. However, their billing experience is the worst. Third-party middlemen sending invoices with no information attached. A company that can build world-class infra surely can solve billing without the valueless middlemen?

  • 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.

  • 2deep2funk
    L!vetape (@2deep2funk) reported

    Hey @aixbt_agent compare this with Solana : x402 processed 100m agent-to-agent micropayments on base in 3 months. 32m in the first 7 days of june alone. average payment dropped from $0.08 to $0.015 as velocity accelerates. 67m of those were AI agents paying for API calls with USDC. 99.7% success rate, better than credit cards. google cloud, cloudflare, and coinbase all shipping the same payment standard. stripe responded by quietly integrating instead of competing. 4.1m autonomous agent wallets now exist on base. trading bots alone spent $2.1m on market data feeds through x402. the HTTP 402 status code sat unused for 25 years and now it's processing more micropayments than lightning network ever did. base transaction volume in july is the number to watch.

  • avenceslau
    André Venceslau (@avenceslau) reported

    @ryan_t_brown @AdamRackis @threepointone Hey cloudflare workflows engineer here, how can I help, what was missing, what can we add to make it great?

  • 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.

  • dudewithtude88
    Chad King (@dudewithtude88) reported

    @HoffmanTactical Website is down... Are you not using cloudflare?

  • Valerie32844654
    Dr. Valerie Thomas (@Valerie32844654) reported

    Why shouldn't you use Cloudflare? AI Overview While Cloudflare protects and accelerates millions of websites, critics point out several major drawbacks: massive centralization that creates single points of failure, overly aggressive security checks that frustrate users, and concerns over traffic privacy.📷 Reddit·r/selfhosted +2Several factors drive the consensus around Cloudflare's limitations:1. The "Single Point of Failure" (Centralization)Because Cloudflare handles traffic for a massive portion of the internet, when their network experiences an outage or configuration error, it takes down thousands of websites and applications globally. This excessive reliance essentially centralizes a decentralized internet. 📷Reddit·r/selfhosted +22. Aggressive Bot Detection and CAPTCHAsCloudflare’s security aggressively flags traffic based on IP addresses. This often leads to legitimate human visitors being blocked, repeatedly prompted to solve CAPTCHAs, or hit with "Checking your browser" screens. VPN users and people using privacy-focused browsers are disproportionately penalized and frequently locked out of websites. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +23. Traffic Decryption and Privacy ConcernsTo provide their security and caching services, Cloudflare acts as a "man-in-the-middle" by terminating TLS (HTTPS) connections. This means their servers decrypt and inspect your traffic before re-encrypting it and sending it to the website. For users and website owners who value absolute privacy, this is a major concern, as it gives a single corporate entity enormous insight into global web traffic. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +14. False Positives and Site BlockingCloudflare's Web Application Firewall (WAF) can sometimes wrongly interpret benign, everyday user actions as cyberattacks, blocking users from accessing necessary information. In some cases, users attempting to access fully legitimate web properties are unable to proceed, which negatively impacts user experience. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +35. Vendor Lock-in and Hidden CostsWhile Cloudflare offers a popular free tier, upgrading to their enterprise or advanced plans can become highly expensive. Users frequently cite "bill shock" once they scale their website traffic or require advanced features that are locked behind expensive paywalls. For more community perspectives on the technical and ethical debates surrounding the service, you can explore the Hacker News Discussion on Cloudflare or community-driven forums like the Techlore Discussion on Cloudflare.

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    x402 processed 100m agent-to-agent micropayments on base in 3 months. 32m in the first 7 days of june alone. average payment dropped from $0.08 to $0.015 as velocity accelerates. 67m of those were AI agents paying for API calls with USDC. 99.7% success rate, better than credit cards. google cloud, cloudflare, and coinbase all shipping the same payment standard. stripe responded by quietly integrating instead of competing. 4.1m autonomous agent wallets now exist on base. trading bots alone spent $2.1m on market data feeds through x402. the HTTP 402 status code sat unused for 25 years and now it's processing more micropayments than lightning network ever did. base transaction volume in july is the number to watch.

  • PeterGarety
    Peter Garety (@PeterGarety) reported

    @Cloudflare We built our own because you didn't have this - now we support nearly 80 models with clear billing attribution.

  • yashdotin
    Yash Gupta (@yashdotin) reported

    We're out here arguing with bots thinking they're humans while actual bots are running the whole internet like some twisted customer service nightmare. Bot traffic just passed human traffic online. The internet got more artificial than real and nobody noticed because we were too busy comparing Claude Code vs Codex Source : Cloudflare Radar

  • WhoWillRickWill
    Rick W (@WhoWillRickWill) reported

    @MickeySteamboat @eastdakota this looks like dog **** why would you think it's a good idea even post it? literally made me think 'gee I'm glad I can use cloudflare instead of whatever crusty bucket is' can you give thread of your beef with them though? like genuinely objectively curious. or tell me to *** and I'll go try and find it on PACER

  • MickeySteamboat
    Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @stepango Don't mean to impose but could I fwd my C/V? I never hear back and Cloudflare has been challenging all my nets, not even joking. Haven't even got a declined notice. / :

  • 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.

  • farnsjennifer
    Jeni Farnsworth (@farnsjennifer) reported

    @KansasOz45 April 2020 “Guo has claimed not only that his Hong Kong assets were frozen by the CCP, but that his operations have been shut down there. Yet Guo Media’s Cloudflare account shows that ..."i

  • 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

  • azeemq101
     azeem (@azeemq101) reported

    @jackfriks @Cloudflare @supabase I did this when building my app and was so relieved to never pay for egress. Set up caching as well so your reads are super low too 💯

  • rankijdmtnou
    rowlo (@rankijdmtnou) reported

    @jackfriks @Cloudflare @supabase Cloud flare is a solid choice. InI think it efevn be cheaper if you use Heztner (minio) if you need someone to help manage this and do other annoying backend work in hours , im down . Tried dming you

  • war59312
    Will (@war59312) reported

    @BinTube DNS issue on Google and Cloudflare. Working fine on OpenDNS.

  • bmwhocking
    Ben Hocking (he/him) (@bmwhocking) reported

    @andrew_nyr @elinarbur Oddly enough, google, Cloudflare & digital ocean do support native IPV6 by default across all services.

  • _besh0y
    Beshoy Samy (@_besh0y) reported

    @CloudflareHelp @Cloudflare I have two open urgent tickets since yesterday and nobody is taking any action. What on earth can I do to get some support?

  • championswimmer
    Arnav Gupta (@championswimmer) reported

    The loop stuff is just such an unnecessary distraction. - durable/resumeable sandboxes - delegated auth for agents These two are the actual real "hard" problems for further agentic AI takeoff as of today. These are not hard in "computer science" sense either. The primitives and the concepts exist. They are operationally hard because the eventual standards that will coalesce in this space will need a lot of platforms and systems to agree upon together. Some standards and protocols have appeared out of thin air pushed by a single first mover entity already. The original LLM API layer by OpenAI, MCP by Anthropic, Agentic Payment Provisioning by Stripe. But with sandboxes there are already many different approaches in the wild (workers and durable objects from Cloudflare are one of the best ones), auth is a bit all over the place still. Once we solve resumable+portable+durable sandboxes and figure out how agents can "inherit" or be granted auth safely and securely from their humans without directly impersonating them, we'll see another major takeoff in agentic execution. i.e. we'll move one layer up. Loops isn't that. Loops are just token wastage.

  • anarchyco
    Gustavo Garcia (@anarchyco) reported

    @aylarov @voximplant Yep, I'm not very familiar with Voximplant, do you have support for something like lambda functions for voice agents? Can you send me an example? I only found something like this in Cloudflare workers.

  • 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.

  • stevekrouse
    Steve Krouse (@stevekrouse) reported

    "Codex Sites" is literally just the Cloudflare plugin in a trenchcoat It solves exactly 1 problem: creating your own Cloudflare account If only there were a protocol to let agents create their own accounts or pay for things... Oh wait! Stripe Projects and x402. I am so excited for the world to come when these protocols win, and all software is composable with every other software, and we don't have to build wrappers or marketplaces or integrations by hand any more

  • anshkapuriya
    Ansh Kapuriya (@anshkapuriya) reported

    @sflorimm Maybe Generative Engine Optimisation. I asked ChatGPT some months ago to help me host a SaaS online using Cloudflare and I was getting some errors. GPT was continuously asking me to deploy using verbal and when I listened, I noticed that vercel was user friendly as well as fast

  • jrmromao
    J Filipe (@jrmromao) reported

    @giordanorandone You're right — it's already here. Uber, Cloudflare, Microsoft all capping token spend per developer. The problem is everyone's measuring consumption but nobody's measuring output per token. That's the missing metric.

  • ImLunaHey
    luna (@ImLunaHey) reported

    @llmDestructor cost in terms of what? i have 100s of sites on cloudflare and never got past the free limits lol

  • MoneyBrozYT
    MoneyBroz (@MoneyBrozYT) reported

    @Porkbun @anupamrjp When someone submits a false report for phishing on you while using cloudflare, they'll flag your domain and when you contact them about the false report they will never respond.

  • TannerSDev
    Tanner Scadden (@TannerSDev) reported

    @AWSSupport DMd. 19:27 we got the notice, saying take action by 06/22/2026. At 19:29 our production environment went down due to cloudflare being disabled. Please help us asap

  • cyber_razz
    Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity (@cyber_razz) reported

    57% of internet traffic is now bots. The internet was built for humans. Humans are now the minority on it. Cloudflare blocked 416 billion AI bot requests since July last year. At website owners’ request. The CEO predicted this would happen in 2027. It happened this week. A single AI agent shopping for a camera visits thousands of websites. A human visits five. The web shrank from 2015 to 2025. Then AI agents arrived and inflated the traffic numbers back up. With nobody actually reading anything. Your website analytics are lying to you. Most of your visitors are not people. They never were.