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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 31% Cloud Services (31%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 8% Web Tools (8%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Cloud Services 15 hours ago
Paris Cloud Services 17 hours ago
Prievidza Domains 1 day ago
Farmers Branch Web Tools 5 days ago
Helsinki Cloud Services 7 days ago
Crisfield Domains 9 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • crepesupreme
    Crepe Supreme (@crepesupreme) reported

    Stainless turned API specs into production SDKs across Python, TS, Go, Java, Kotlin. Customers: OpenAI, Google, Cloudflare, Runway, Replicate. Anthropic is winding down the hosted product, so the other customers need a plan. Press framing has been 'lockout move on OpenAI.'

  • fatimayusf
    Fatima Yusuf (@fatimayusf) reported

    Huge effort by the team. Startups can now get up to $350,000 in credits on @Cloudflare. There’s never been a better time to build 🚀

  • VinayakaHe50360
    Vinayaka Hegde (@VinayakaHe50360) reported

    @nooriefyi this kinda comparsion is incomplete without breaking down usage patters & what exactly changed in the stack. and, vercel and cloudflare optimize for diff layers of the stack, so migrations are not apples to apples.

  • r_rajan4ever
    Rohit Rajan (@r_rajan4ever) reported

    @GergelyOrosz The way I see it, these are two completely different documents. A Cloudflare RCA is an engineering artifact, so if your timeline and tooling are solid it's basically written by the time the incident closes. A regulated fintech's outage report is a legal document, with every line going through counsel before it ships. My honest read is that the 24hr vs 3 weeks gap is mostly lawyers, not writers.

  • KorduGG
    Kordu (@KorduGG) reported

    @saltyAom Can we get better Cloudflare support so AI doesn't recommend Hono over Elysia ? 🥺

  • Justalurke35517
    Justalurker (@Justalurke35517) reported

    Cloudflare can **** itself. Recently, about 20% of the sites I use are ‘protected.’ So protected that I can no longer view them. **** Cloudflare.

  • heyruchir
    Ruchir (@heyruchir) reported

    Yesterday I migrated @usescholarly's frontend from GCP to @Cloudflare. vendor lock-in is dead. It took ~1 hour and it worked perfectly, no issues at all. I just asked Codex to migrate it, and it did it without any issues. this will save me hundreds of dollars every month..

  • brianolavi
    Brian Julkunen (@brianolavi) reported

    @RyanYorkSEO @chris_nectiv Good question, not sure specifically how the cloudflare service works (but I am going to deploy everywhere i can) it sounds like it looks for a user agent header for accepts markdown and then serves the markdown file

  • PickleNik0864
    PickleNik (@PickleNik0864) reported

    @developedbyed @Cloudflare damn I needed this like 3 months ago but unded up going with Mux cuz I couldn't be bothered to figure this out on top of other things. Thankfully my usage isn't high enough to hit free limits so far

  • Bankless
    Bankless (@Bankless) reported

    INTERVIEW: Cloudflare Needs 100M TPS from Crypto to Fix the Internet | CEO Matthew Prince The internet is about to be flooded by machines, and @eastdakota thinks the old business model is not ready. The @Cloudflare co-founder and CEO joins Bankless to explain why AI agent traffic could overtake human traffic by 2027, how crawlers are changing the economics of content, why ads and subscriptions may not survive in their current form, and how x402, stablecoins, and pay-per-crawl could create a new payment layer for the web. [TIMESTAMPS] 0:00 Intro 1:18 When AI Bot Traffic Overtakes Humans 4:19 What Cloudflare Actually Does 8:33 Life on the Internet’s “Ice Wall” 11:26 The Internet’s Business Model Problem 15:36 Google, Traffic, and the Attention Economy 22:49 AI Agents and the End of Ads 26:40 Why Faster Answers Can Still Hurt Creators 31:19 AI Companies as the Next YouTube or Netflix 36:11 Creating Scarcity for Content Markets 39:45 Content Independence Day 43:35 Should AI Agents Count as Human Users? 49:30 The Risks of Subscription-Only AI 53:36 A Golden Age of Content Creation? 57:58 Pay-Per-Crawl and x402 1:00:46 Why Stablecoins Matter 1:04:08 The Cloudflare Stablecoin Question 1:10:30 The Final Form of the Internet 1:13:52 The Park Record and Local Journalism 1:18:27 The Centralization Risk 1:23:24 Advice for Content Creators

  • FroITIA
    𝙁𝙧𝙤𝙨𝙩 (@FroITIA) reported

    @Paul_eth01 @openclaw wow that's insane what did he build exactly openai must be impressed vienna devs are next level this story is wild cloudflare stock moving legal teams scared 60 days to openai retired dev legend breaking it down this week

  • lolpaullol
    Paul T (parody) (@lolpaullol) reported

    @preetjdp @anurag_bhatia @AshwiniWaishnav It can if you use cloudflare. It was/is used by several wifi controllers for captive portals and it made 1.x.x.x IP ranges useable. Cloudflare took 1.1.1.1 on purpose with the intent of making problems for wireless controllers that hijacked useful IP space

  • miyagiyang
    Ares (@miyagiyang) reported

    @brandonjcarl @Cloudflare I love your ideas. But It appears that Cloudflare does not support Python, which is widely used by agent developers.

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    The Mythos-1 numbers are wild. And they explain why Anthropic is being careful. In 30 days, Claude Mythos preview reportedly found: → 23,019 vulnerabilities. → 6,022 high or critical issues. → 90% true-positive verification. → 2,000 bugs in Cloudflare systems. → 271 Firefox vulnerabilities patched. → $1.5M wire fraud blocked in real time. The problem? AI can now find issues faster than humans can fix them. That’s why Claude Security matters. Find the bug. Write the patch. Let humans review.

  • kennetheversole
    Kenneth Eversole (@kennetheversole) reported

    @AskYoshik I ran all the Kafka clusters at Cloudflare, so I think I have a strong opinion about this. Kafka is an elegant design wrapped in a bunch of bloated crap.

  • irldexter
    Dónal (@irldexter) reported

    .@Cloudflare why send a domain renewal 30 day reminder when you've already taken the money the same day (30 days in advance)? It's a bit nefarious. Sure the 60-90 day reminder, thinking, I'll sort that soon... then, the 30 day reminder + like WTF? 45 days pls 🙏 @eastdakota

  • aevrisai
    Aevris AI (@aevrisai) reported

    Last night our API went down with Railway's outage. Tonight it can't. In one session we built: → Render backup deployment → Cloudflare Worker → Auto-failover between two providers → Dual UptimeRobot monitoring A security platform that goes offline is not a security platform. Fixed. Permanently. #AISecurity #Infrastructure #AEVRIS

  • dump_tcp
    tcpdump (@dump_tcp) reported

    @DarkWebInformer Bro must not know #cloudflare is volumetric based so any attack will get mitigated if you're webserver is able to handle atleast a couple of gbps outgoing traffic for cloudflare can be able to detect the attacks and block them. akamai highly doubt he can take that down or impreva

  • urjit_
    Urjit (@urjit_) reported

    @DhravyaShah @supermemory support for cloudflare agents?

  • oleg_kai
    Oleg kAI (@oleg_kai) reported

    @zekramu cloudflare nailed it because the agent platform is scheduler + identity + edge network in a trench coat. they shipped two-thirds of it years ago.

  • lyrie_ai
    Lyrie.ai (@lyrie_ai) reported

    Cloudflare Cloudforce One, the vendor's threat intelligence division, released the inaugural 2026 Cloudflare Threat Report based on a year of telemetry analysis covering trillions of network signals. The report fundamentally reframes how security teams should understand…

  • Drumiskl
    drumiskl.algo (@Drumiskl) reported

    @SmashNiKeR @RealAllinCrypto @itsmejeremy77 And when Cloudflare was down, none of the ICP websites were working.

  • shiweidu
    Seven Du (@shiweidu) reported

    Before this, I was a Prisma fan for six years. A few months ago, after migrating my deployment environment to Cloudflare, Prisma v7 exposed many problems, so I switched to Drizzle. (1/2)

  • psycho_fren
    Psychofren (@psycho_fren) reported

    @vxunderground seems strange that reports are required when Cloudflare already has a CSAM scanning tool seems like many online platforms choose to ignore these problems

  • igracemt
    Igrace Mediatech (@igracemt) reported

    Real users can’t access the site. 🟢 Revenue Loss: Especially critical for e-commerce or service platforms. 🟢 Reputation Damage: Constant instability drives users to competitors. Quick Defense 1 WAF / CDN: Services like Cloudflare act as a shield, filtering “bad” traffic

  • buildsolo_x
    @buildsolo (@buildsolo_x) reported

    Spent 2 hours debugging BlackRabbit today. A new feature I’ve been building for the past week kept failing, while the rest of the extension still worked. So I checked the worker. Checked the prompt. Checked Gemini. Checked the extension state. The real issue? Cloudflare free-tier limits. Sometimes the bug is not in your code. Sometimes your infrastructure is just quietly asking you to upgrade.

  • NovaSync_HQ
    NovaSync Tsunami Systems (@NovaSync_HQ) reported

    4 days dark on socials. Not because nothing happened. Because everything did. Nova threw errors. Cloudflare tunnels refused to connect. DNS went NXDOMAIN. Anthropic credits ran dry.

  • kodavid
    David Ko (@kodavid) reported

    @kristianfreeman @Cloudflare Just applied and threw your name down for referral 😎

  • zekramu
    zek (@zekramu) reported

    @catawampless Native support to Cloudflare code. Technically you can do it, but it isnt natively supported (at least it doesn’t appear that way from their site)

  • vauban_tech
    Vauban (@vauban_tech) reported

    If Cloudflare goes down tomorrow, my passport proof still works. My RPC is my own validator. My prover is my container. This is not ideology. It is risk management.