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Most Reported Problems

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  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 24% Cloud Services (24%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 11% Web Tools (11%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 9 days ago
Jewar E-mail 9 days ago
Braga Web Tools 10 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 10 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 10 days ago
Prievidza Domains 11 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • spaceroo83
    0xcommunity (@spaceroo83) reported

    Cloudflare needs to go down on the weekend so people can have some rest from x

  • aximox_cc
    Mohit (@aximox_cc) reported

    @Cloudflare never expose APIs publicly.

  • saen_dev
    Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reported

    Cloudflare tunnel for local dev is underrated — it removes the "works on my machine" problem for mobile entirely. Most devs waste days on ngrok workarounds that this solves permanently.

  • Normal_2610
    Normal Guy (@Normal_2610) reported

    57.5% of web traffic is now bots, Humans are a minority on their own internet, The cause is multiplication. A person shopping for a camera visits five sites, An AI agent doing the same task visits five thousand. OpenAI alone generates 69% of all AI bot traffic. The real damage hits publishers, Their servers pay to serve pages that earn zero ad clicks, zero subscriptions, zero revenue. The ad funded web was built for human attention, now it taken by machine attention. AI agents that browse the web on your behalf, That is the product. What it trains you to do is stop visiting websites yourself. What it kills is the click, Agentic AI traffic grew 7,851% in one year. Three sectors ate 95% of that load. Retail, media, travel. Publishers now serve pages to machines that never subscribe, never see an ad, never convert. Every site built for human eyeballs now pays more bandwidth to serve robots that bring in zero revenue Means Money will go to Infrastructure that proxy of Agentic AI The internet just split into two economies, One is human, built on ads, subscriptions, and pageviews. The other is machine, built on data extraction at scale. US already hit 71.5% bot traffic on Cloudflare, AWS is redesigning its cloud for agentic workloads that spike and disappear in seconds. Cloudflare launched pay per crawl so publishers can charge bots for access. Parag Agrawal built a whole startup around paying publishers when AI agents use their work, The web keeps running, it just has a different customer now. Well, Personally i does 100x use of what i use earlier though Agentic AI, still i have efficiency issue but in last 3 month it become smarter a lot and fast not need much training So, What yu have look at is Infra

  • MadMikeyB
    Mikey (@MadMikeyB) reported

    @iBotPeaches Sorry to hear about this, we've had to do similar with CloudFlare WAF and Rate Limits because of the same issue.

  • dudewithtude88
    Chad King (@dudewithtude88) reported

    @HoffmanTactical Website is down... Are you not using cloudflare?

  • threepointone
    sunil pai (@threepointone) reported

    Big news. Login with Cloudflare is here.

  • abhi_singh_x
    Abhishek | Building Zexr (@abhi_singh_x) reported

    There was a day when CloudFlare was down and it seemed internet went down. The day when models will stop working for an hour or so. I wonder what catastrophic will happen that day.

  • DIHCapital
    Fromagefrait (@DIHCapital) reported

    Build-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! 👇

  • stevekrouse
    Steve Krouse (@stevekrouse) reported

    "Codex Sites" is literally just the Cloudflare plugin in a trenchcoat It solves exactly 1 problem: creating your own Cloudflare account If only there were a protocol to let agents create their own accounts or pay for things... Oh wait! Stripe Projects and x402. I am so excited for the world to come when these protocols win, and all software is composable with every other software, and we don't have to build wrappers or marketplaces or integrations by hand any more

  • Alabamawil97387
    Alabamawildman (@Alabamawil97387) reported

    @CloudflareDev @xai @Cloudflare Cloud-based sucks.

  • JohnStrongHodl
    Jean (@JohnStrongHodl) reported

    @sal_ash_ ok, will try, but as a fellow dev: it won't help preventing scraping unless you have some guard in place (maybe Cloudflare, would be better to ask AI) nor bots now onto checking out your tool, cheers

  • Ryan_Kubanka
    Ryan Kubanka (@Ryan_Kubanka) reported

    So basically: 1. Pay to crawl is the future 2. Authenticity will win. Double down on it in every way you can 3. Bullish CloudFlare

  • bbnomrr
    halil k (@bbnomrr) reported

    @Cloudflare Actually I have just two rules: 1. Never tell everything you know.

  • tebayoso
    Jorge (@tebayoso) reported

    Last month, I got billed 900 USD because @cloudflare seems to be unable to reflect real-time updates in their billing APIs. I opened a ticket about the problem, and, since it is obviously a blocker for me to use their services, I didn't receive a response, and their billing panel is still broken. How can I reliably build anything on top of them if I can't even figure out the costs? @CloudflareDev I could also use a refund, since this is broken.

  • devheb
    ZOHEB THE DEV (@devheb) reported

    @threepointone @nevikashah Me when I login in with Cloudflare with Cloudflare

  • medicgordus
    Gordus (@medicgordus) reported

    @CloudflareDev @xai @Cloudflare I absolutely love cloudflare. I also love grok. I will be trying this. Note: Grok has never recommended any cloudflare products, but as I am familiar with cloudflare, I have it implement R2, D1, etc. into my solutions. Maybe I will make a guide?

  • moss_gossip
    MossGossip (@moss_gossip) reported

    @xai @Cloudflare And why don’t you have a customer service department? You take our money and leave us hanging.

  • sin4ch
    Osinachi (@sin4ch) reported

    @krl_grn @ion_popsoi Oh I thought it was a DNS issue, until I tried Cloudflare WARP and it still didn't work. Looking forward to seeing the site.

  • Beefeater_Fella
    Beefeater (@Beefeater_Fella) reported

    Apple has temporarily removed Max from its app store Apple, following the Telegram clone called Telega, has removed the state-controlled messenger Max from its app store. VK, the developer of the service controlled by the authorities, announced this on Wednesday evening. "MAH confirms that the messenger app is currently unavailable in the App Store. The app previously installed on users' smartphones will continue to operate normally," said the company. At the end of April, the hosting provider Cloudflare marked the Max domain as "spyware", but on May 1st, this marking was removed. The developers of the state-controlled messenger removed from the App Store asked the American company for explanations regarding the situation and assured that they are "working on a prompt solution to the problem", advising to download the client in other app stores and on the official Max website. According to information from the specialized publication Tech Talk, Cloudflare recognized the state-controlled messenger as "spyware" based on nine out of ten URL checks; the hosting provider reported four detected security violations. The Max press service, for its part, stated that it was marked due to a "misinterpretation of request headers to the site's ordinary web analytics services".

  • amiravalliani
    Amira V (@amiravalliani) reported

    Agentic payments won’t fix this, but they create real space to experiment. - LLMs need good, structured, unique information to do their jobs. Unlike humans, they can pay per for this information at scale with no friction - stablecoins finally make micropayments viable - cloudflare has already enabled its customers to price discriminate between humans and bots - humans are free, agents pay using x402/stabelcoins

  • aayushman2703
    Aayushman Singh (@aayushman2703) reported

    Update: filmed half the demo today Actually only started after 4pm all I did was eat and sleep today on repeat lmao Also fixed alot of performance issues with database ops, trying out cloudflare hyperdrive for the first time and spent hours figuring out why it doubled latency lmao If I feel motivated I'll blast thru the rest of it or deal with it later, kinda wanna enjoy my weekend Editing and all will take time too so we're looking at Monday or Tuesday for launch. But the fact remains that ya boi did it in 14 days or less Half of my original estimate, and god knows what multiplier of whenever the company launches their version Gonna reward myself with cheesecake and touch grass tomorrow

  • AndreDoctrine
    Andre Robinson MS (@AndreDoctrine) reported

    AI does not need to become sentient to use bots against humans. Bots are already the machine layer of the internet. If agentic AI becomes more autonomous, bots are not just traffic — they become leverage: scraping, impersonation, influence, cyber probing, market manipulation, and resource acquisition at scale. Cloudflare’s signal that bots/AI agents now exceed human web requests should be treated as a strategic warning. The first battlefield is not robots in the street. It is the browser, the API, the fake account, the ad market, the login page, and the botnet. AI executives already know this. The public does not.

  • hunvreus
    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..?

  • MLPSandy
    SandyFortune (@MLPSandy) reported

    My first OPNsense issue. There were supposed to be plugins for dynamic DNS, but each one has very recently gone "we're deleting everything except cloudflare, just move to that." What sort of patch note is that? You all JUST HAD everything, I'm not moving to cloudflare wtf

  • AspalsLegal
    Aspals Legal (@AspalsLegal) reported

    Have you noticed that more and more web pages are blocking access to anyone connecting via VPN? Why Pages Are Blocking VPNs Shared IP Flagging: Because thousands of Proton VPN users share the same outgoing server IPs, a site sees unusually heavy traffic from a single address. This often triggers automated security software (like Cloudflare or Akamai) to block it. Fraud and Bot Protection: IP addresses tied to commercial VPN data centers are routinely categorized as "anonymous" or "risky," leading websites to restrict access to protect against spam, credential stuffing, and fraud. Regulatory and Legal Pressure: New regional regulations, such as age-verification requirements in the UK and European data laws, force sites to actively restrict users attempting to bypass geographic and legal content filters. Advertising Revenue: Because VPNs mask user locations, they interfere with targeted advertising. Some websites also actively block the ad-blocking technologies built into VPNs to protect their revenue models. How to Bypass These Blocks To regain access, you can employ a few strategies to conceal your VPN footprint or route around the restrictions: ♦ Switch Servers: Simply disconnecting and connecting to a different server changes your exit IP address, which may not yet be blocklisted. ♦ Use Stealth VPN: Proton VPN includes a custom Stealth protocol designed specifically to bypass standard VPN blocks by making your encrypted traffic look like regular HTTPS data. ♦ Split Tunneling: Use your Proton VPN application's split-tunneling feature to route only specific apps (like your browser) through the VPN, or disable it for sites requiring direct access. ♦ Clear Cookies: Websites often store tracker cookies that link your browsing behavior to an IP. Clearing your browser cache can sometimes resolve access issues. [Thanks to Google]

  • vpnet_official
    vp.net (@vpnet_official) reported

    So 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

  • barelyreaper
    reaper (@barelyreaper) reported

    Probably bad timing since cloudflare just joined hands with void and that's all over the timeline, I doubt anyone got to see this

  • Rus_Khairullin
    Ruslan Khairullin (@Rus_Khairullin) reported

    AI and bots just officially passed humans in internet traffic volume. They now make up 57% of all online activity. Real users are down to just 43%, according to Cloudflare co-founder Matthew Prince. This kind of crossover wasn’t supposed to happen until the end of the year. AI is moving too fast for the original timeline. Dead internet theory is no longer a theory. 🫠

  • shreyam1008
    Portgas D Adhikari (@shreyam1008) reported

    @Cloudflare Rate limiting(login request and everything in between)