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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.
- Cloud Services (43%)
- Domains (21%)
- Hosting (21%)
- E-mail (7%)
- Web Tools (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 19 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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David Aronchick (@aronchick) reported@QuinnyPig @Cloudflare @vercel When do **** posts get their arn
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AI News (@ainewsusa) reported🚨 Breaking in AI: 💻 Cloudflare Cuts Astro Github Issues by 85% with AI Agents Here's what's happening and why it matters 🧵👇 #AICoding #GitHub
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Elijah 🌊 (@juiceboy_of_abj) reported@Ms_Ada6 Nahh is not network and cloudflare is not even the only one
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Jared James (@jaredjames_) reported@RichHickson @brieanna_jade @maeve_social Ahh, looks like DMARC never got published in Cloudflare. My bad. Good catch man. TY, I owe you.
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Boards (@Boards86) reportedI gave her a Claude Pro referral link, and she built it all using their cloud hosted compute. Cloudflare free-tier, Github for versioning. Never once touched her laptop. Everything is a web app on her Pixel. She's officially Claude-pilled.
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Matt Paulson (@MediaKing) reportedWild Gmail experience this week. I added a TXT DNS verification record to our return path subdomain (marketbeat dot analyst ratings dot net) in Cloudflare to add it to Google Postmaster Tools. Somehow that caused Gmail to think our CNAME record for that subdomain which points to SendGrid has no valid SPF record. Gmail starts blocking about 30% of our messages because they had no valid SPF record and weren't validated. Took about 36 hours to figure out. I removed the new TXT record and the issue fixed itself within an hour.
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Matthew Zhao (@MatthewZ78203) reportedPretty cool usecase for @Cloudflare artifacts: basically using it for customer data storage and get *** level revision management for customer uploaded config files. a little wasteful of Cloudflare resources but seems like a good idea when building on the CF platform
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Blank (@blankparticle) reported@benjaminshafii @alchemy_run right now it has best support for Cloudflare and AWS, Planetscale/Neon/etc are also supported, Fly Hetzner etc are being worked on, Stripe and other things are on its way
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@tobeycodes (@tobeycodes) reportedanyone having issues with gitCheckout in cloudflare sandboxes today? seems to always timeout and can never close. it was working fine before today
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Utsav Patel 🇮🇳 (@mr_utsav_patel) reported@Cloudflare Same card is working with stripe link for anthropic and I tried with 2 different bank cards and both are getting declined, if possible please add support for UPI for your Indian customers until this issue is resolved
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Richie Young (@Poor__Old) reportedAn underrated part of doing your own thing is all the tangential skills you learn. Just had a client from last year hit me up because their website was not showing online. Getting a "1001 error". Something about Cloudflare. Site built through carrd. Hosted on namecheap. Both renewed in the past year. Carrd reset to "offline draft". Namecheap added another DNS record. And it toggled ' on for the existing records. Carrd has its own ceriticate of security, so the toggles and extra DNS record were creating a problem. Honestly, I can't speak it the lingo exactly. But I knew the language enough to trouble shoot, find another back door tab in Carrd, and troubleshoot the problem. Site back up this morning. With a little help from the AI lords and the ability to speak(screenshot) the problem, it's all better now. Good start to the day. Especially after the little one was up from 11-2 last night!
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The dogtor (@scalpelinvestor) reported@Iamhuman_ORBS @Cloudflare Who is using this network. I can’t tell if this is a hype machine of potential or real deals are imminent.
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R𝐞𝐦𝐢 | C𝐲𝐛𝐞𝐫ɢʟᴛ (@cyber39glt) reportedMost likely an IP routing/peering or Cloudflare security issue. It doesn’t necessarily mean Airtel is blocking Cloudflare. The specific IP range Airtel assigns (sometimes through CGNAT/shared IPs) could be having issues reaching Cloudflare.
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Goose (@0xGooseOps) reportedYet another reason why you as an engineer should be reviewing what's happening in your code and what the AI's output is. Today I was working on a ticket for a DNS monitoring script. The script assumes Cloudflare is the registrar and DNS provider. Ok, so AI was helping me through this, and we got to the point where we needed to determine how to log the DNS records that were proxied by Cloudflare. Since the goal was to alert on dns changes, and Cloudflare proxied records don't change from the external perspective if a proxied record value changes, one could make a change to a dns record and the external monitor would not be able to see it. AI's solution (had I not intervened or read the output noticing a bad choice) would have been to only alert on the change in "proxy" status or "grey" cloud vs "orange" cloud. This means that not only would we not see changes to the records that we control, but we also wouldn't see the change in the values of Cloudflare's proxy records either. It didn't flag this except to show its reasoning and then make the change (a quick text output on the command line that I might've missed had I not been reviewing the comments). It didn't try to find other alternatives or better solutions. It just assumed the limitation and built. Ok, so what's the point? Well the whole point of building out a dns monitoring script, is to be able to externally monitor if something changes that you weren't expecting, alert on it, and then whoever receives the alert can take action should they need to. In this case, AI decided that the solution was to alert/log the only thing visible from the outside public internet, built it, and then said it was finished. Had I not properly reviewed what it was doing and questioned it's decisions, it would have shipped a functional script that basically alerted on a very narrow part of the attack surface. I know there are countless wins for AI and countless stories of what I'm trying to demonstrate which is that you should make sure to review what your AI does. So I add my experiences to the list, should somebody see it and slow down, and pay attention. Oh, and what did we build instead? A change counter. Something that instead of reporting on changes to public records that don't necessarily actually demonstrate meaningful changes to the infrastrucutre, we created a change counter that measures external and internal changes to DNS as well as a change to the token. This counter is only clearable through a code change. So instead of a noop on a DNS change behind the Cloudflare proxy, we get an actually latched alert that we can tie to a Grafana dashboard that gives us a real "something's up" indicator when anything in our DNS system changes. Moral of the story, review your AI's output. Don't just let it cook.
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Michael Flux (@michaelflux) reportedI don’t use Sentry. I don’t use PostHog. I don’t use any dedicated error-monitoring SaaS. Every single error in my stack - backend, frontend, queues, Durable Objects etc - lands in Cloudflare Observability the moment it happens. Then a tiny custom Worker pings my account every 15 minutes, surfaces any new errors, and I fix them within a couple hours. Over time the apps just … stop breaking. Here’s the exact system (and why Cloudflare is cool);
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ctoxyz (@_ctoxyz) reported@cloudflare literally just PREVENTED that company from getting a SALE from me. nice work **** HEADS
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#!/Engineer/Mwirigi (@IamMwirigi) reported@mcpipita Unless you have installed something on my phone it's not true. You can get the IP I use and request the service provider for my data via courts but if I run my private setup via wireguard and setup a cloudflare or aws server it will be too much work for you Mr itumbi.
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Zorig (@z0rigg) reportedfour feeds, one screen: coinbase websocket, jupiter /order + /build, solana slots via a cloudflare durable object ordered the way each source works: corrected event time, arrival time, slot ordinal swaps simulate and stop at signing. a stale price can never look live
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Dain Bramage Entertainment ❄️ (@EOTWoffgrid) reportedI swear to THE CREATOR..... THESE FLARGIN 522 ERRORS ARE MAKING ME MORE THAN MILDLY DISGRUNTLED!!! Just when i think its fixed and workings.... nope! the blog posts still time out.... not sure if its because they aren't cached yet on @Cloudflare .... or if @GoDaddy is just trying to make me want to find a new webhost...... but there is a problem i have been dealing with for almost 2 weeks now.... dealt with support from both... and still... This:
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Seun (@seunoyebode) reportedFor many years, I couldn’t watch prime video on tv. Starlink solved it. Apparently the issue is the same issue that causes homepages of sites like vercel, cloudflare etc inaccessible directly when you’re using MTN or Airtel etc Now Starlink is stressing me out also. It just won’t play prime video movies
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Agentic Software Development - Stephan Schwab (@snscaimito) reportedMost company websites stop exactly where business starts. They explain the offer, display a catalog, then hand the visitor a phone number or contact form. That was acceptable when simply being online made a company look modern. It is now a dead end. Cloudflare says automated bots generate roughly 57% of all web requests. That does not mean 57% of your customers are AI agents. It means the browser-shaped human is no longer the only visitor your digital presence must handle. AI systems already crawl vastly more pages than they return as human visits. A brochure gives them enough material to describe your company, but no reliable way to do business with it. The next version of your website must answer from current business knowledge, show real availability, prepare a quote, schedule an appointment, start an order, or resolve a service request. That means connecting the public website to CRM, calendars, inventory, billing, support, and the awkward old systems underneath. It also means identity, permissions, audit trails, failure handling, and ownership. In other words: software work, even if you do not sell software. An Embedded Delivery Partner or Forward Deployed Engineer helps the CEO and CTO turn that boundary into a working front office for humans and trusted agents. The prettiest brochure will not win. The business whose digital front door actually opens will.
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UB360.ai (@ub360_ai) reported@juiceboy_of_abj There are a lot of infrastructure domain proxied by @Cloudflare that could not be accessed using Nigerian IP even if your network provider is @MTNNG
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The Agentic Operator (@AgenticOperator) reportedBy the time revenue drops, the AI visibility problem is already 3 months old. These are the early warnings I track for every client. Red flag 1: AI crawler visits are declining. Check server logs weekly. If GPTBot visits drop from 400/day to 150/day over 3 weeks, something changed. A Cloudflare update. A robots.txt edit. A broken redirect. The crawlers usually leave before the citations disappear. Red flag 2: Citation rate is stable, but citation quality is shifting. You're still showing up in answers. But the framing changed. “Recommended” becomes “one option among several.” “Top pick” becomes “also available.” The mention count looks fine. The endorsement isn't. Revenue follows the endorsement, not the mention. Red flag 3: A competitor starts publishing comparison content about you. The day a competitor publishes “[Your brand] vs [Their brand]” and you don't have your own version, the clock starts. Within 4–6 weeks, AI can start citing their framing of you. You lose narrative control before you realize there's a problem. Red flag 4: Review velocity drops to zero. No new reviews in 30+ days across any platform. AI can treat review recency as a freshness signal. Stale reviews can make a product look stale. Citation rates can follow within 6–8 weeks. Red flag 5: Branded search volume rises, but AI mention rate stays flat. This one is easy to miss. People are hearing about you somewhere else. Then they're going to AI to verify. And AI isn't confirming what they heard. The verification step is failing. They arrive interested. They leave uncertain. Red flag 6: A new competitor starts appearing in queries you used to dominate. Track share of voice weekly. When a new name suddenly appears that wasn't there last month, pay attention. They may have just started their AI visibility work. You could have 4–6 weeks before their presence compounds. Red flag 7: Your product pages are being crawled less than your blog. Check crawler patterns in your server logs. If bots are reading your blog but skipping your product pages, something may be wrong with how the product data is structured. AI crawlers come back to pages worth re-reading. They spend less time on pages that don't give them a reason to return. Here's the part I care about most: Any two of these showing up at the same time is a warning. Don't wait for the P&L to tell you there's an AI visibility problem. By then, you're already late. Catch the signal early. Fix it before the revenue reflects it.
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Simon Høiberg (@SimonHoiberg) reported@infomiho Exactly. Though worth noting that Hetzner has its own DDoS protection in place as well, just not as sophisticated as Cloudflare. But yes, if you expect recurring, frequent heavy DDoS attacks on your servers, go with Cloudflare, I agree. Most products won't really have this issue though.
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codinglog.com (@codinglogcom) reported@fforres @Cloudflare I don't like everything placed at one place, even broken sometimes prefer some level of decentralisation
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Wyatt Johnson (@wyattjoh) reported@rough__sea Have a private fork of celld adding support for durable Cloudflare Agents SDK and AI chat with isolated Code Mode execution. Think it's too big to merge into celld, but it's been fun experimenting with it!
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Former Child (@abdvlkadr) reported@santos__vito Why did you guys host on Vercel? Never do that lmaooo! Just set up a Cloudflare worker and host for free.
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TheDataBunny (Darth Bunny) (@thedatabunny) reportedWhat would you do if cloudflare and AWS was down for a week?
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Joshua Gardiner (@jgwifi) reported@Cloudflare Hope you can help. I was double charged for a registrar change. Attempted to open a ticket but the support platform says no tickets for my free account. I asked the AI bot, it says I should be able to open a ticket. Any advice? :)
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CapyToolkit (@CapyToolkit) reported@h_meow_meow @TeeDevh Actually these cause 2 separate issues. Crawler Hints with Cloudflare caching made thousands of unnecessary URLs to be submitted via IndexNow. Bot Fight mode was blocking legitimate Bingbot and OpenAI IPs (not detecting them as Verified).