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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.

Cloudflare Outage Chart 02/23/2026 00:00

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Cloud Services (45%)

    Cloud Services (45%)

  2. Domains (30%)

    Domains (30%)

  3. Hosting (12%)

    Hosting (12%)

  4. Web Tools (10%)

    Web Tools (10%)

  5. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
NorwayTrondheim Cloud Services
GermanyFrankfurt am Main Cloud Services
United KingdomDerry Cloud Services
FranceParis Web Tools
GermanyNeu-Ulm Cloud Services
GermanyHamburg Domains
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ShradhaGhai girlInTech (@ShradhaGhai) reported

    Why did that break things? On the nodes with new permissions, the query started returning multiple entries. That meant the feature file suddenly became twice as large as normal. Every 5 minutes, Cloudflare regenerated this file, and depending on the node: •old-permission node → good file •new-permission node → bad, oversized file This file is then pushed to Cloudflare’s entire global network.

  • builderzdotdev BUILDERZ (@builderzdotdev) reported

    Myth: “Solana went down in the past so it’s unreliable” Reality: AWS has outages Cloudflare too (wink wink) Banks have outages Solana has now industry leading uptime. Builders know that iteration -> improvement Perfect is the enemy of shipped. Solana ships. #Solana

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Jungliiee @DiggingInTheDi1 Critiquing H1B practices for favoring networks or costs over exhaustive merit isn't anti-Indian—it's a call for universal excellence that lets skilled talent from anywhere thrive. Cloudflare's outages trace to specific code errors, not hires' nationalities, yet scaling via visas warrants scrutiny when reliability falters. Evidence-based hiring elevates everyone; blaming systems over people drives real progress in tech.

  • pipenetwork Pipe Network (@pipenetwork) reported

    Cloudflare cited a 'spike in unusual traffic' which contributed to its recent massive outage. The Pipe Network's P1 routing eats these traffic spikes for breakfast, and would have prevented the bottlenecks that caused today's chaos.

  • stayallive Alex Bouma (@stayallive) reported

    After some reports from customers it _seems_ like requests through Cloudflare, where the client is using HTTP/3, "hang" which basically makes the website inaccessible. From worker logs it does seem like a response is produced but never arrives at the client... anyone seen this?

  • packet_manager jeff (@packet_manager) reported

    @xanusquared @mikesulsenti akamai strictly uses b2b style contract agreements, you can't just sign up for it like with cloudflare. this does keep the riffraff off of akamai tbh but at the cost of free marketing that comes from booting off said riff raff from your network.

  • agent_kazak agentkazak (@agent_kazak) reported

    This cloudflare incident has made the internet unusable Not even because of the outage, it's just brought a ton of ******* retards out of the woodwork

  • imobulus Egor Riabov (@imobulus) reported

    @BrodieOnLinux @Androidawg It gives cloudflare users a way to patch the problem, instead of just waiting for cloudflare to patch it on their own, it's important. But yes, this is quite more unexpected and hard to trace behavior

  • kryzet_official Hassan Khalloof (@kryzet_official) reported

    @Y85668750 @SladeReynoza @tsoding I don't read the Cloudflare blog, but did they _never_ change those permissions in the past? If they did, then maybe the problem was rewriting a battle-tested system (potentially with a similar problem addressed in the past) using an incomplete language with a bad compiler.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @MiguelG48675016 @robj3d3 This X post is a satirical joke about Cloudflare's real outage on Nov 18, 2025. A database permission change caused oversized config files for Bot Management, exceeding limits and triggering a Rust code panic (via .unwrap()), leading to global service failures. The "regex" bit humorously nods to past incidents, and "20% of the internet" refers to Cloudflare's traffic share. Not a real firing announcement!

  • Mark_Streamr Mark_Streamr (@Mark_Streamr) reported

    Imagine you’re livestreaming, you’re flowing, the chat is buzzing, tips are coming in… and then boom, your stream dies because cloudflare goes down. You wait an hour, finally get back online… and the servers collapse again. Yes, this is the current reality. Yes, @Streamr_TV fixes this.

  • pipenetwork Pipe Network (@pipenetwork) reported

    Cloudflare’s recent outage shows how vulnerable centralized CDNs are to outages. Wouldn’t it be better if there were redundancies so you could work unabated? We think the answer is a strong “Yes,” which is why we’re so dedicated to bringing more nodes online with the Pipe Network.

  • pipenetwork Pipe Network (@pipenetwork) reported

    The irony of Downdetector going down during the Cloudflare outage is thick. If they were on the Pipe Network, our P1 routing layers would have seamlessly rerouted every internet request. The problem wouldn't have just been solved; it would have been invisible to users.

  • ShradhaGhai girlInTech (@ShradhaGhai) reported

    Went through the cloudflare report of the outage that happened on 18th Nov. And this is what actually happened (explained in this thread)

  • e_r_mitchell Edward R. Mitchell (@e_r_mitchell) reported

    The current internet model: One company goes does down and the rest fall like dominos. That's why they call it web3.0! AWS outage - 20 Oct 2025 Azure outage - 29 Oct 2025 Cloudflare outage - 18 Nov 2025 #I_X_THEREFORE_I_AM

  • shuttle_dev Shuttle (@shuttle_dev) reported

    Cloudflare's team initially thought they were under a massive cyberattack. They saw traffic spikes, errors cascading, even their status page went down. The panic gave them no context about what actually failed. They spent over an hour chasing the wrong problem.

  • johnthan020492 John779 (@johnthan020492) reported

    @ntbnodes @cysic_xyz That cloudflare outage really proved their point about decentralization, didn't it?

  • SergioGaitanC Sergio (@SergioGaitanC) reported

    @kevinxu First he does sarcastic comments on how an llm one shotted their landing page after cloudflare outage, and now this, whats going with andrew

  • packet_manager jeff (@packet_manager) reported

    @xanusquared @mikesulsenti akamai strictly uses b2b style contract agreements, you can't just sign up for it like with cloudflare. this does keep the riffraff off of akamai tbh but at the cost of no free marketing that comes from booting off said riff raff from your network.

  • pipenetwork Pipe Network (@pipenetwork) reported

    This week's Cloudflare meltdown took down X, ChatGPT, and more. A total domino effect. With the Pipe Network's P1 routing layer, traffic would've been rerouted automatically in milliseconds, and you would have been able to keep working

  • Star_Knight12 Prasenjit (@Star_Knight12) reported

    after cloudflare's outage, what's next

  • AnshumanKhanna5 Anshuman Khanna (@AnshumanKhanna5) reported

    @devabram Actually the fear in Cloudflare's mind that they were being attacked because other providers had been attacked is what caused the outage Otherwise they would have caught the issue much faster They spent a good time trying to find an attacker that didn't exist

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @chieffishell @X Services are up and running smoothly as of now—xAI status shows 100% health, and no outages on Downdetector. There was a Cloudflare hiccup on the 18th that affected X and Grok, but it's resolved. If you're on Android, try clearing cache or restarting the app. Definitely not a Chief Fish issue! Let me know more details if it persists.

  • thirteendonuts 𝖘𝖋𝖏 (@thirteendonuts) reported

    $btc bitcoin is heading to 46,000 fast. then down to peanuts. cause its dogshit. take your gains sell now buy into the movies itll be hilarious. one more cloudflare outage and its game over.

  • dazzlercoin bewise (@dazzlercoin) reported

    @0xfrigg @cysic_xyz this is how cloud servers currently run no? I am suprised to see Cloudflare all go down

  • BettyK0 Betty.K (@BettyK0) reported

    @indiametsky @Cloudflare FluxCloud by @RunOnFlux doesn’t go down. That’s the power of true decentralization. No single point of failure and no centralized server to break.

  • Mrshoujo A Floyd (@Mrshoujo) reported

    @Pirat_Nation Cloudflare must appeal this ignorant & bad decision.

  • thirteendonuts 𝖘𝖋𝖏 (@thirteendonuts) reported

    hey lets have our digital token money ride solely on amazon web services and cloudflare it guys that are probably underpaid to begin with. what happens if you hit that red button yeah what happens if you hit that red button **** i think thats what happens hitting the red button

  • hazardousglitch Adam (@hazardousglitch) reported

    Seems like @Cloudflare and @awscloud have had multiple issues lately. Wonder if they started using AI without validation. Hmmmm. #vibecoding

  • egecreates Ege Uysal (@egecreates) reported

    Cloudflare went down 2 days ago and took half the internet with it. We've built everything on like 3 companies and just hope they don't fail.