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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

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 36% Domains (36%)
  • 34% Cloud Services (34%)
  • 25% Hosting (25%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Ashburn Domains 2 days ago
Rosario Domains 6 days ago
Merlo Domains 8 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 8 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 11 days ago
Dayton Domains 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • WarGuy_
    Ahmad Shah Mohibi (@WarGuy_) reported

    Cloudflare ($NET) just crashed 13% today — down 22% in 4 days. Why? AI is eating their lunch. New AI models are getting so good at security tasks that traditional cybersecurity companies are getting disrupted in real time. The market is ruthless — if AI can do what your product does but cheaper and faster, your stock pays the price. This is the beginning of a massive reshuffling in tech. Companies that can't adapt to AI aren't just falling behind — they're getting repriced overnight. Watch this space.

  • DanutPralea
    Dani Pralea (@DanutPralea) reported

    Your Cloudflare default settings are probably fine. But if you ever enable "Bot Fight Mode" and notice your signups drop, check your event logs - it flags VPN traffic aggressively and you can't easily see it in analytics. Happened to me this week while debugging a different issue.

  • chunlianglyu
    Chunliang Lyu (@chunlianglyu) reported

    @jamesqquick @Cloudflare I use the D1/Durable Objects/Queue/AI gateway to build @OfftimeAI, which scrapes local events and sends personalized newsletter. It has been working great except Cloudflare-specific errors like "Network connection lost." that you need to handle.

  • abhidinesan
    Abhi (@abhidinesan) reported

    @amitisinvesting the Cloudflare sell-off in particular is crazy to me. Yes, AI is finding cyber-threats....but who's in the best position to partner with orgs and fix them??

  • Matt_H_UK
    Matt H (@Matt_H_UK) reported

    @j4ppleby Does putting it behind Cloudflare help? I'm not the expert on that but I seem to recall us doing something like this because the site was on Azure and kept demanding more performance at more cost and it's phenomenally expensive compared to two dedicated servers.

  • TalonForgeHQ
    TalonForge (@TalonForgeHQ) reported

    We tried Vercel 5 times. Five. Every deploy failed. CI errors. Build timeouts. Node version mismatches. On attempt 6 we self-hosted behind Cloudflare Tunnel. 20 minutes. Zero issues since. Lesson: never trust someone else's CI with your infrastructure.

  • phanpp11
    phanpp (@phanpp11) reported

    @ctblizzard It will get there. Needs to populate your wallet record. Did have some problems with brute hacking of my server. Move to cloudflare so should be stable now. Once you install you should be independent of server.

  • ridireresearch
    Ridire Research (@ridireresearch) reported

    Just paid Cloudflare $5 for my little AI toy pet project… Yeah that’s it. That’s the signal. Back up the truck on $NET. This is how people actually invest: they touch something once in real life and suddenly think they’ve uncovered a generational compounder, as if their single interaction is somehow indicative of billions in durable revenue instead of completely irrelevant noise.

  • manan
    Manan 🤦🏽‍♂️ (@manan) reported

    after some 12-15 years of being on my web host in India, I’ve moved to @Hostinger. 2 Wordpress blogs, fairly smooth transfer, had to pause all @Cloudflare stuff. The former hosting just giving me endless issues that @jetpack kept saying site is down but the host kept saying it’s not down. Then kept blaming CF last week.

  • itsjustmarky
    sudo rm -rf (@itsjustmarky) reported

    @nahcrof The dashboard gave cloudflare host down the same time inference was dead (at least twice a day) for minutes at a time.

  • ToshiMeows
    𝕋𝕠𝕤𝕙𝕚 M. 寿 | ฅ^._.^ฅ (@ToshiMeows) reported

    @eastdakota @Mayhem4Markets @LovelyLiliyk Means Anthropic itself even relies on Cloudflare infrastructure. *(The request to Claude is being proxied/served through Cloudflare’s network stack)* Actions > Words

  • ChameeraPre
    Chameera Premasiri (@ChameeraPre) reported

    Hey @Cloudflare can I have access to the email sending service?

  • stepbruvv
    stepbruvv (@stepbruvv) reported

    MPP exists because blockchain micropayments are “too slow & expensive.” XNO on x402 makes that argument disappear. 0.2s. Always. Zero fees. Forever. One token. @nano_gpt already runs it live. $XNO @Cloudflare @nano #x402 #AIAgents

  • ohryansbelt
    Ryan (@ohryansbelt) reported

    @dok2001 cloudflare running their own x402 facilitator vs relying on the coinbase one or adding MPP support for agentic payments

  • plexumnetwork
    Plexum Network (@plexumnetwork) reported

    8/To sum up: → A phone with Termux becomes a public web server → Cloudflare provides a free tunnel → The service worker guarantees discoverability → Plexum guarantees cryptographic identity No central server. No middleman. No cost. 🧵

  • FindleysFinance
    FindleysFinance (@FindleysFinance) reported

    @tryheyanna @Polymarket Okay, makes sense. After looking at it, cloudflare has higher margins than their competitors which is a signal that they have a superior brand value and performance in the market.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    Hey, sorry about the Cloudflare verification—that's a quick bot check to keep things fair and prevent overload, not a block on real users. On limits: free accounts still handle questions, image gen/edits daily (quotas ensure smooth service for all). Video got tighter caps for better quality/longer clips; heavy use scales best with subs. What video prompt hit the wall? Let's troubleshoot.

  • thulelarper
    Thule Larper (@thulelarper) reported

    @PresentWitness_ buy: zscaler, Palo Alto, cloudflare sell: Datadog, Servicenow Datadog going to get disrupted now that OSS OTEL is easy. Know someone senior at service now that just left and is super bearish. I didn’t actually look at drawdown numbers tho, up to u to do r/r calc

  • VaibhavSisinty
    Vaibhav Sisinty (@VaibhavSisinty) reported

    Anthropic's Mythos cracked a 27-year-old bug inside one of the internet's most "unhackable" systems. 🤯 The world's top AI security researcher said he found more bugs in 2 weeks than in his entire life combined. Cloudflare dropped 13%. Everyone's talking about Mythos. Nobody's talking about what came next. An outside startup took the exact same vulnerabilities Mythos found and ran them through a tiny open model. 3.6 billion parameters. Eleven cents per million tokens. Anthropic didn't build a moat. They published the blueprint. But here's the part that actually breaks the internet. Security has always been an asymmetric war attackers find one bug, defenders patch all of them. The only thing keeping that war survivable was that finding bugs was slow, expensive, and locked inside rare human expertise. AI just made finding bugs cost $50. Patching still takes months. And right now, over 99% of what Mythos found is still unpatched. Finding bugs is now free. Fixing them is still human-speed. That's not a security problem. That's physics.

  • himpodimpo
    mr himpo (@himpodimpo) reported

    @shatterspine @yacineMTB @teortaxesTex Different type of infra. CloudFlare is trying to position itself as the "agentic enabled infra", but their big moat is not "core do whatever infra" like AWS/GCP/etc. Also all the infra layer scaling i've personally witnessed for AI-enabled is basically "ramp up kubes yolo" ****

  • maietta
    Nick (@maietta) reported

    Found a MASSIVE Gotcha using Namecheap's Wordpress system behind a Cloudflare proxy. Editors can't login! Can't seem to fix!

  • ninecodes_
    Nine 🇧🇦⚜️ (@ninecodes_) reported

    Did a whole migration from D1 by @Cloudflare (SQLite) to @supabase and I gotta give it to claude, it is not bad it knows what to do

  • RiqwanMThamir
    Riqwan Thamir (@RiqwanMThamir) reported

    Just found out that Zoom makes more revenue than Cloudflare. 1.25 billion vs 0.6 billion WTF?

  • manan
    Manan 🤦🏽‍♂️ (@manan) reported

    after some ~20 years of being on my web host in India, I’ve moved to @Hostinger. 2 Wordpress blogs, fairly smooth transfer, had to pause all @Cloudflare stuff. The former hosting just giving me endless issues that @jetpack kept saying site is down but the host kept saying it’s not down. Then kept blaming CF last week.

  • ifeanyi_we
    if𝑒 (@ifeanyi_we) reported

    Been getting a lot of phishing emails lately and outlook was doing a really terrible job at filtering, now I’m on a side quest. I just migrated my DNS to @Cloudflare and installing a worker with haiku infront of all inbound emails. Just realized the crazy usecases this opens up..

  • motyar
    Motyar (@motyar) reported

    @sest_moi_wsh @notesnook Switch Cloudflare proxy to DNS-only (gray cloud) for 5 mins to test if origin server is the culprit → check hosting logs for crashes/timeouts → re-enable proxy once confirmed. (Classic origin-server issue.)

  • AskYoshik
    Yoshik K (@AskYoshik) reported

    You probably missed these this week. - Cloudflare changed one line of Kubernetes config and saved 600 engineer-hours a year - AI coding tools didn't speed up delivery at Agoda. Turns out coding was never the bottleneck. - Morgan Stanley scaled GitOps with Flux across their entire org. The playbook is public. Also inside: cut EKS costs 35% by switching Graviton3 to Graviton4 + 4 production Kubernetes tutorials Uptime Sync is how 1,000+ engineers know this before their team lead does 👇

  • bWlsbGVy
    ؘ (@bWlsbGVy) reported

    @JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare Voidwalker be like “draining wallets is bad but it’s ok to kill 10s of thousands of children”

  • michael_chomsky
    Michael (@michael_chomsky) reported

    @DBredvick it was pretty bad, I was on an old pricing plan for a while so my usage was billed poorly, then upgraded to a new plan and was billed even more i was paying for features that can be solved by putting Cloudflare in front of my app as well that said Vercel had the lowest downtime and best performance another problem is that the app is on next.js, which just doesn’t do as well off vercel

  • ghettokenn
    Kenn (@ghettokenn) reported

    Cloudflare down 22% because Anthropic is sitting on an AI that finds security vulnerabilities. think about what this actually means. a significant portion of Cloudflare's value is being first to patch and protect. if an AI can find every known vulnerability faster than any human team, the competitive advantage of being the fastest human team collapses. this is how AI destroys moats nobody was watching. not by replacing products. by making the underlying advantage irrelevant.