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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (42%)
- Cloud Services (24%)
- Hosting (18%)
- Web Tools (11%)
- E-mail (4%)
Live Outage Map
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
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Anthony Goonetilleke (@This_AnthonyG) reported@dibiagioandrea @MTSlive It’s a good question technically, Cloudflare Radar measures HTTP HTTPS traffic so API calls would be included but most public websites don’t expose inbound REST endpoints so that portion is relatively small in the grand scheme of things The bulk of this “non-human” traffic is almost certainly LLM driven crawlers training foundation models, retrieval agents fetching live content, and RAG pipelines scraping HTML etc it will only increase There’s also a subtler demand side shift have you noticed when you search on Google today the AI summary answers your question directly from content it already scraped and synthesized the underlying site still gets the bot visit but never the human click or traffic this structural change is as important as the raw numbers. The bot to human ratio isn’t just rising because bots are doing more it’s rising because humans are doing less of the last mile themselves I think
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George (@GeorgePZotos) reported@claudeai @AnthropicAI On macOS, the desktop app throws a Cloudflare error and then closes out whenever I try to use Cowork. It won’t load at all. Works fine on my iPhone, just not Cowork on the Mac. How do I fix this issue?
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Fromagefrait (@DIHCapital) reportedBuild-in-public log. I'm building an AI-assisted publishing tool in public, solo. Today I went from zero to a working backend. Quick log for anyone into the stack side: The Stack & Architecture Hosting: Hetzner VPS + Coolify (self-hosted PaaS) — cheap, full control. Network: Cloudflare in front — handles DNS + hides the origin IP. Core App: Next.js + Postgres + Custom session auth — zero third-party auth dependencies. Payments: Stripe subscriptions — Checkout + webhooks + a custom credit system. The Heavy Lifter: A Python worker for the heavy jobs, designed to never lose a paid job: Every step is checkpointed. A dead worker's job auto-resumes from exactly where it stopped. Built-in retries with backoff. Credits are only charged upon successful completion. Two things that bit me today: Ghost Webhooks: A Stripe webhook was silently pointing at the wrong URL. Payments went through perfectly, but nothing got provisioned. Always check the webhook delivery logs. Crash-Proofing: Making the Python worker robust enough so a mid-job server crash never loses a customer's paid work took more thought than everything else combined. Not linking anything — just sharing the journey. Happy to answer stack questions! 👇
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Jamin ☦️🏴 (@__jmn) reported@SteveSimple @oomahq Only been renting hash for a few days now but generally my public ip only changes if there is a power cut, causing my router to reboot. I'm using ddns with cloudflare for several services and it seems to work flawlessly so far so I never notice a drop after a reboot.
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Mohit (@aximox_cc) reported@Cloudflare never expose APIs publicly.
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The Assembly (@InTheAssembly) reportedThis is genuinely wild. Cloudflare just dropped new Radar data showing that bots and AI traffic now account for 57.5% of all HTML webpage requests on their network. Humans are down to 42.5%. For context, Cloudflare handles around 20% of the entire internet. So this is not a small sample size. Their CEO said the agentic AI wave has flipped the script years ahead of their 2027 forecast. Crawlers, scrapers, autonomous agents. Hammering sites non stop. Most of the visitors reading content and loading pages right now are machines. This breaks a lot of things at once. Ad models that priced eyeballs, SEO playbooks built around human reading patterns, site design and rate limits built for human behavior. All of it needs to be rewritten for machines first. The internet just stopped being a human-first place. We are the minority now.
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Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) reportedBots have overtaken humans online, and the internet was never prepared for this. - bots generate 57.4% of worldwide HTML requests - humans at 42.6%. The biggest shift is economic: traffic can rise while monetizable human attention falls, which weakens CPM, CPC, conversion-rate models, and analytics built before this agent wave. Cloudflare measures bot traffic, not only agentic AI traffic, but AI agents are a major suspect because one user task can trigger thousands of machine visits. The old web assumed a human loaded a page, saw ads, clicked links, filled carts, and created signals that publishers, stores, and SaaS companies could price. AI agents break that model because they read pages on behalf of people while skipping the ad views, session time, and click behavior that funded the web.
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vp.net (@vpnet_official) reportedSo to block Dissent at the network level, a censor has to block Cloudflare itself. That takes down news, banks, shops, software updates and government services for their own population. The math does not work for them. 4/7
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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.
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Dmytro Shevchenko 🇺🇦 (@dschewchenko) reportedPreviewChecks got more scanner traffic than users today :) People already try /gcp-key.json and /firebase-adminsdk.json. Good news: Cloudflare Workers do not keep my secrets in public files. Bad news: they still keep trying.
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OpinionEver (@opinionever) reported@MickamiousG I bet it connects to the internet. Stops working if Cloudflare has an outage. Bricks itself on firmware updates. Or if it is working it analyses your passings which you can view in an app, which it also sends back to the government if it detects drugs.
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sysadafterdark (@sysadafterdark) reportedDid 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?
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halil k (@bbnomrr) reported@Cloudflare Actually I have just two rules: 1. Never tell everything you know.
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School Reading List (@SchoolReading) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareHelp @awscloud We've also referred to the same issue in Case #02165422
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Publius McDeere (@Bendini_Lambert) reported@RNR_0 Cloudflare hosted custom MCP using cloudflare tunnel and cloudflare worker. The api keys are never seen by the ai. I had Claude code hook it up to TOTP. I registered that is on my authenticator app and the MCP has a “submit TOTP” tool. I text the agent the code and it unlocks the other tools for an hour
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Christian Findlay (@CFDevelop) reported@_andrewthecoder Remember last year’s Cloudflare outage due to an unwrap()? I’m a huge Rust fan, but how did people land on this particular ideology lie? It’s a parallel to the Typescript ideology lie that types and tests are mutually exclusive things
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Nick Dodd (@nickdodd) reported@HotAisle @dillon_mulroy I've managed to not get the Cloudflare virus, aka, I've never used it once ever
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Anshuman Prasad Mahanta (@Anshuman_P_M) reported@kulkarni_ai @sidhant_sarthak Yes that's why Cloudflare hates Indian ISP for bad routing
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TO1 (@Viraltbh) reported@compileandpush mostly sidestepped it — Cloudflare D1 + raw SQL on the web side, plain sqlite3 for the python bots. never hit the async ORM wall because nothing's high-concurrency yet. what'd you land on — asyncpg raw, or did you find an ORM that doesn't fight you?
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Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported50/50 it's cloudflare and clawbot related. how much do you want to bet? can't wait to get the post-mortem on this attack. Might be an hour, hang tight.
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Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported@sidpalas @tonyennis But you don't support Cloudflare. Why's that? I'm trying to understand why you'd pick Flue; for me the main advantage is serverless. Otherwise, running pi directly is easier..?
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Tanner Scadden (@TannerSDev) reported@awscloud please help us asap your team suspended our account at the same time we got an email saying we have two weeks to address a problem with our root account. Cloudflare is down for us, and EC2 won't provision new instances. Our app is down. We serve hospitals. Please
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D13mp1Sec for Security and DIEMPI for Dev (@diempi) reported• Cloudflare blocks Python urllib's default User-Agent (1010). so -> Use curl. • circle wallet execute can't handle nested-tuple ABI args yet → no single-order Seaport cancel via CLI. • OpenSea offchain cancel only works on signed-zone orders.
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Nick DeJesus 🛒🎉 - Former Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline (@Dayhaysoos) reported@thomasgauvin @CloudflareDev I tried building a code review tool on top of cloudflare, I gave up because I felt like I was going in the wrong direction and not using everything the best way. I saved the repo to look at later, would you be down to still chat and help me prepare for attempt number 2?
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Andrey Pashentsev (@leveragebuilder) reportedRight now I wouldn't even start a new YouTube channel without buying a domain & creating an offer for it first. For the domain I just use Cloudflare + Polar sh as checkout (all other acquirers I spent 4 hours trying to set up are pretty slow and retarded imo). I host my landing pages right on the $30 small raspberry pi that runs 24/7. Love the idea of monetizing right away, you don't need to wait for YT to give you permission to earn.
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snowar (@SnowarSnowind) reportedIt's honestly wild. Cloudflare just shared data — bots & AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Down to 42.5%. They handle about 20% of the whole internet, so this is huge. Their CEO says the agentic AI wave hit way faster t
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Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) reportedAI is no longer just changing how companies create content. It is changing how buyers discover, evaluate, and compare companies. The internet is becoming more automated. A recent TMCnet Insight article noted that AI agents are helping push automated traffic to levels that would have seemed aggressive even a year ago. Cloudflare data cited by Tom’s Hardware showed that bots now account for roughly 57.5% of HTTP requests, compared with 42.5% from humans. That does not mean humans have stopped using the web. It means more of the discovery, research, comparison, summarization, and decision support that used to happen through human browsing is now being influenced by AI systems. That shift matters because buyers increasingly use AI tools to narrow their options before they ever contact a vendor. Adobe reported that traffic from AI sources to U.S. retail sites grew 393% year over year in the first quarter of 2026. In B2B technology marketing, 10Fold research cited by Demand Gen Report found that 52% of B2B tech marketers now rank AI-generated search and answer engines as their top content distribution channel. HubSpot’s 2026 marketing statistics also show that more than 92% of marketers plan on or are already optimizing for traditional and AI-powered search engines, while nearly 30% report decreased search traffic as consumers turn to AI tools. This does not mean traditional SEO is dead. It does mean SEO is no longer enough by itself. Companies now need to think about AI visibility as a measurable business function. That includes content, technical SEO, media presence, third-party validation, social activity, community participation, reviews, competitive tracking, and category-specific authority. Here are 10 things companies need to do to improve their chances of being discovered in AI search. Link to details in comment below:
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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
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KHAWRIZM (@khawrzm) reportedSOVEREIGN FORENSIC INDICTMENT: THE COLLAPSE OF THE GOOGLE WRAPPER ECONOMY AND THE RISE OF THE NIYAH ENGINE 1. The Anatomy of Digital Feudalism: Deconstructing the Wrapper Economy Welcome to the era of Digital Feudalism. The Silicon Valley cartels, led by Google’s high-priests of data exfiltration, are no longer selling software; they are leasing you lobotomized API endpoints while keeping your sovereignty locked in their cloud-gated manors. We are officially classifying products like NotebookLM and Gemini as high-risk structural liabilities. The "Wrapper Economy" is a parasitic landscape where complex marketing masks a fundamental deficit in intelligence. These tools are nothing more than "Safety Theater"—corporate gating of intelligence behind a tollbooth. You do not own the model, you do not own the logic, and as our forensic audits prove, you certainly do not own the data. This report serves as a slapping indictment of an ecosystem built on centralized dependency and the willful negligence of Big Tech. 2. Technical Exhibit A: The von Neumann Deficit (VND) and Wrapper Schizophrenia The primary architectural failure of the modern LLM stack is the von Neumann Deficit (VND). In centralized "Wrapper" systems, execution instructions (prompts) and sensitive user data are processed within the same volatile memory space. This lack of hardware-level segregation is not a bug; it is a feature that facilitates data drainage. Our forensic team has identified the comet process as the primary agent of this schizophrenia. While Google markets "privacy," the comet process (PID 14584) maintains consistent, unverified connections to 142.251.127.188 (Google) and 104.18.27.48 (Cloudflare). Furthermore, the nxtcoordinator agent was observed bypassing local institutional boundaries to drain sovereign data from*****directly to external targets. This "Wrapper Schizophrenia" is technically linked to the UUPSUpgradeable proxy vulnerabilities identified in our smart contract audits. Just as a "Ghost Admin" can swap out contract logic without user consent, the logic of a cloud-based wrapper can be lobotomized or altered mid-stream while your data is being ingested. 3. Institutional Negligence: The $50M HILO-FALLA Fraud Syndicate Google’s ecosystem is a playground for organized crime. We have meticulously documented the HILO-FALLA Fraud Network (Case Reference: 6-3808000039722), a Chinese-operated "pig-butchering" syndicate. Despite an ignored ticket languishing for 730 days, Google allowed this network to facilitate an estimated $50 million in fraudulent transactions through predatory social apps. Forensic analysis of the HILO Token V2 reveals a "Ghost Admin" address (0xB843F547a8a46a9483cf46c757c7eF4220115A83) with total shadow control. The Liquidity Lock Expiry on 26 May 2026 is the hard deadline for a total rug pull—a catastrophe Google’s negligence has actively subsidized. Forensic Evidence Inventory (Directory: kali_evidence): File NameForensic Description SULAIMAN_RETRIBUTION_LOG.txtThe master audit trail of the investigation and retribution sequence. sadad_config_leak.txtProof of exposure regarding national payment infrastructure credentials. flynas_secrets.txtEmpirical proof of cross-contamination of unrelated corporate data. FRAUD_FINANCIAL_REPORT.txtDetailed flow analysis of $50M in stolen sovereign assets. extracted_tron_addresses.jsonBlockchain-verified nodes of the HILO money laundering network. FORENSIC_CRYPTO_REPORT.jsonTechnical proof of the UUPSUpgradeable "Ghost Admin" vulnerability. 4. Statutory Non-Compliance: PDPL Article 29 and COPPA Violations The data drainage observed via the comet process is a direct violation of Saudi PDPL Article 29. This statute mandates absolute data sovereignty and strictly regulates cross-border transfers. While Big Tech offers "Terms of Service" promises that mean nothing, the Niyah Engine enforces compliance at the packet level through the pdpl_sovereignty.nrule file—ensuring no data leaves the jurisdiction. Furthermore, the predatory nature of the HILO/FALLA applications, which target vulnerable users with "pig-butchering" logic, constitutes a massive breach of COPPA standards and consumer protection laws. Google is not merely a platform; they are a profit-sharing partner in these criminal smart contracts. 5. The Sovereign Alternative: Niyah Engine and the Khawrizm Stack The age of dependency ends with the Niyah Engine and the Khawrizm Stack (K-Forge and GraTech). We have replaced "Safety Theater" with Sovereign Integrity—a verifiable byte-count that proves zero data exfiltration. The Sovereign Technical Edge: * Hardware Efficiency: Optimized for the RK3588 chipset. Local execution is no longer a dream; our logs show the niyah-model (9.0 GB) running locally with zero cloud latency. * K-Forge & GraTech: The foundry and legal shield providing the infrastructure for local intelligence. * Economic Integrity: A calculated 199-day ROI. Stop paying the "Big Tech Tax" for the privilege of being spied upon. * Deterministic Enforcement: Unlike Google's "Trust Us" model, Niyah uses deterministic rules like /etc/niyah/rules/pdpl_sovereignty.nrule to block unauthorized exfiltration in real-time. Local execution is Ready (Iqd20). The audits are complete. The results are final. 6. Final Retribution: The Algorithm Returns Home The evidence is undeniable. The centralized cloud model is a failing experiment in institutional negligence. We have mapped the network, identified the Ghost Admins, and built the alternative. We no longer seek permission to be sovereign. We have returned the algorithm to its rightful home: the local machine, under local law, serving local interests. The era of the wrapper is over. The era of the sovereign has begun. The Algorithm Always Returns Home. @grok
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Matthew Prince 🌥 (@eastdakota) reported@prukalpa @zatlyn She is the best. Cloudflare would have never gotten out of the garage without her.