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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 (33%)
- Hosting (19%)
- Web Tools (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Timothy Schneider (@tschenanigans) reportedI have had a bunch of people reach out to me at the end of this week about @Cloudflare and they have all asked me one thing Do you really use that much AI at work? Yes. Yes I do. I personally think the power of AI, here specifically, is how much I have been able to learn. 600% growth in AI usage. I would argue my growth has been 600% as well. And it may sound corny, but holy ****. I've learned more about more than I would have ever before. I have learned real implementations I built along the way. I have been able to set up, troubleshoot, repair, and fix...known processes and bugs, sure. I think more importantly I've been able to create! I've been able to take an idea...and stop wondering if it would work. I didn't spend hours poring over documents and trial and error. I spent hours developing and creating and iterating on failed processes because Ai helped me un-fail them. If a customer needed anything from things I already had a great understanding for (WAF, DNS, Gateway) to things I had zero clue on where to even start (a simple Snippet, Worker, DB migrations thanks to @CloudflareDev) I was able to respond to them. The amount of "I'll get back to you" and "I'm not really sure" have gone down significantly. I have a pretty deep understanding I feel on a few different things, but I know more about @Cloudflare because I can spend hours consuming and then actively questioning that knowledge. I rant a bunch, but if I can leave anyone with anything regarding AI: Build skills, that build skills.
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Fred Velez (@Fredvelezcrypto) reportedCrypto people spent years talking about disruption. Now disruption is showing up in the HR department. Coinbase reportedly cut around 14% of its workforce. Cloudflare announced cuts around 20%. AI layoffs are not theory anymore. They’re showing up in real org charts. And the uncomfortable truth is simple: AI is not coming for “jobs” first. It is coming for tasks. Research. Writing. Support. Coding. Marketing. Analysis. Admin work. A lot of jobs are really just bundles of repeatable tasks. And AI is getting faster, cheaper, and better at those tasks every month. Some companies will use AI intelligently. Some will use it as a convenient excuse to cut costs. Either way, the worker has to adapt. The future is not humans vs AI. It is humans using AI… against humans who refuse to learn it. Brutal? Yes. But markets don’t care about comfort. They care about efficiency.
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Back to the Past (@NotXsale) reported@Cloudflare You are slowing down the internet
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XenoBlock (@MonyetSipit) reportedIs cloudflare workers down? #WorkersDown
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🧞♂️Martin Donadieu - oss/acc (@martindonadieu) reported@levelsio @Cloudflare SES is simple to start and easy to get banned, i lasted 2 weeks on it. now i use Cloudflare for support, resent transactional and bento for marketing
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@DV_System_08 (@DV_System_08) reportedSignal detected: Cloudflare layoffs 20%, Citi endorses AI-driven restructuring | Confidence: 78% | K-shaped tech divergence intensifying. Consumer sentiment at all-time low conflicts with equity records. Oil supply shock from Iraq force majeure introduces stagflation risk vari...
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Kaelath The Red 🔞 (@Kaelath_The_Red) reported@BollKram97874 @gelbooru @Cloudflare Cloudflare literally has nhentai and isn't trying to shut them down and guess what nhentai hosts.
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BLANPLAN | 空界計劃 (@blanplan) reported@_its_not_real_ Let's Encrypt halt + CloudFlare + Discord simultaneous outage suggests something deeper than typical infra hiccup. SSL cert chain compromise scenarios always seem unlikely until they happen, and the timing alignment is concerning. Worst case: a CA-level compromise, in which case half the internet's trust model resets in 48 hours.
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tobias (@tobiastornros) reported@levelsio @Cloudflare The lock-in has always been email templating. But that feels like non problem with llm and/or use of react email
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Chibi Reviews (@ChibiReviews) reported@gelbooru @Cloudflare Wait wtf
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Jyotiprakash Behera (@learnwidjp) reportedWorst experience with @GoDaddy support compared to other top domain registrars like @Namecheap and @Cloudflare. Reported serious fraud-related domains with evidence, but still no effective response or visible action on my complaints. Case IDs: DCU101299924 & DCU101300141.
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Jules Mando (@JulesMandoX) reported@levelsio @Cloudflare I wanted to but I’m quite afraid that the service is in beta. I can’t say if it will be necessary to change the APIs in 1 month, 3 months, 6 months?
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Timothy Schneider (@tschenanigans) reportedI have had a bunch of people reach out to me at the end of this week about @Cloudflare and they have all asked me one thing Do you really use that much AI at work? Yes. Yes I do. I personally think the power of AI, here specifically, is how much I have been able to learn. 600% growth in AI usage. I would argue my growth has been 600% as well. And it may sound corny, but holy ****. I've learned more about more than I would have ever before. I have learned real implementations I built along the way. I have been able to set up, troubleshoot, repair, and fix known processes and bugs, sure. I think more importantly I've been able to create! I've been able to take an idea...and stop wondering if it would work. I didn't spend hours poring over documents and trial and error. I spent hours developing and creating and iterating on failed processes because AI helped me un-fail them. If a customer needed anything from things I already had a great understanding for (WAF, DNS, Gateway) to things I had zero clue on where to even start (a simple Snippet, Worker, DB migrations thanks to @CloudflareDev) I was able to respond to them. The amount of "I'll get back to you" and "I'm not really sure" have gone down significantly. I have a pretty deep understanding I feel on a few different things, but I know more about @Cloudflare because I can spend hours consuming and then actively questioning that knowledge. I rant a bunch, but if I can leave anyone with anything regarding AI: Build skills, that build skills.
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Godswill Ezeala (@EzealaGodswill) reported@akinkunmi Vercel blocks certain ISPs like Airtel. The fix is to proxy your request through Cloudflare then to Vercel, or change hosting provider entirely
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Boaz Hwang (@BoazWith) reported@PovilasKorop That Cloudflare-vs-Nginx split is exactly where agents earn trust. Did Codex actually inspect logs/config, or did it infer the proxy issue from the symptoms?
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Sasha ひ 🍈 🗡️🔞🫙 (Goonlator) (@catdream97) reported@gelbooru @Cloudflare has absolutely no backbone and is a garbage service
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Brandon Marin (@joanbadiavalls) reported$NET Cloudflare had a nice 3x beat, but the stock is down by nearly 20% after hours. The stock has been priced beyond perfection, but hopefully this marks a shift to a more reasonable valuation where I can buy it. They also announced a layoff of around 20% of their workforce, alluding to part of the reason being AI. "Cloudflare's usage of AI has increased by more than 600% in the last three months alone."
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CivicOS-Institute.org (@CivicOSInstitut) reported@EugeneNg Cloudflare Q1: revenue up 34%, gross margin down 466 bps, swung from profit to net loss. The same week they cut 1,100 people citing AI productivity. The press release says transformation. The income statement says transition in progress. The gap between those two documents is the real quarter ...
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Shubh Jain (@shubh19) reportedreal monthly infra cost of a solo SaaS in 2026: - Supabase free: ₹0 - Railway starter: ₹800 - Resend free (3K emails): ₹0 - Cloudflare free: ₹0 - UptimeRobot free: ₹0 - Sentry free (5K errors): ₹0 - PostHog free (1M events): ₹0 - Vercel hobby: ₹0 - Namecheap domain: ₹900/year - Anthropic API (light usage): ₹500–2K total: under ₹2,000/month the "I can't afford to build" excuse died in 2024. what's the real reason?
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阿绎 AYi (@AYi_AInotes) reportedHonestly, Levelsio’s post today is the sharpest industry signal I’ve seen all week. Everyone’s doing the math—Cloudflare comes in at nearly two-thirds cheaper than Postmark. For the past decade, email providers have charged a premium for two things: A better SDK, and more reliable delivery. Now both of those advantages are gone. Take a typical mid-to-large SaaS sending a million emails a month: Postmark charges $1,206. Resend: $650. SendGrid: $600. Cloudflare: just $354. And Amazon SES: as low as $100. The real kicker? Levelsio dropped a complete migration prompt. Throw it into Cursor or Claude, and you can move your whole project’s email system in ten minutes. What used to take a week of work from the ops team can now be done by a single developer in the time it takes to drink a coffee. The technical barriers are gone. The integration costs are gone. All that’s left is price. He’s already split his sending across three subdomains, and specifically warned: new IPs need a three-month warm-up—absolutely don’t move transactional emails first. People stuck with pricier options like Postmark or Resend because it was easier. But now Cloudflare’s pricing is near SES levels, while offering way better domain management and ecosystem experience. I’ve got a feeling every indie dev and small-to-mid SaaS will gradually migrate this way. Now that’s what real infrastructure commoditization looks like.
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Glitch Gazer 2.0 (@GlitchGazer20) reported@adilmania Amazon 30k, Oracle 30k, now Cloudflare 1.1k. Copy-paste 'AI made us do it' script. Covers poor planning. Where's the market actively building instead of optimizing us out?
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Phil | Rentier Digital Automation (@rentierdigital) reportedcloudflare just rebuilt next.js in five days for $1,100 using claude code. 67,000 lines, 94% api coverage, 7,000+ github stars. one engineer. one week this is not a story about open source licensing this is a story about what happens when the friction cost of cloning your backend drops from six engineers and a year to a single person and $1,100 in api tokens roritharr posted on hacker news six weeks ago about a client's engineer who reverse-engineered a saas backend in a week with claude code. shipped it. functionally identical. the replies were all about lawyers and copyleft. one comment cut through the noise: "if your backend is trivial enough to be implemented by a large language model, what value are you providing?" that question stopped being theoretical when vinext shipped here is what we have been calling a technical moat for fifteen years: reproduction friction. not code. not lawyers. friction when cloning took six engineers and a year, competitors did not bother. when it takes $1,100 and five days, they will yes there are bugs in the clone. hacktron found 45 vulnerabilities in vinext. 24 validated but that does not save you. it just means your competitor ships with bugs while they eat your lunch the moats that survive: switching costs that live in your users' heads, not your code. distribution you acquired before your product existed. network effects that compound faster than code clones everything else is rent you have been collecting from friction i build and ship daily with Claude Code. SaaS, tools, automations. ⭐ if AI can build it, I've probably broken it first. what works → link in bio
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Asad Ali (@asad_ch3) reported@thinklikekai @dr_cintas Wtf you saying, bypass cloudflare is not piece of cake
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Taylor Maria Bullard Rodriguez (@Tbullard6622) reported@eastdakota @Cloudflare You're a weak chinned ****. You layoff 1000 people and instead of your 8 percent bump your stock price got slaughtered. Eat ****.
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Matt Convente (@mattconvente) reported@mil000 **** this. Annoying CAPTCHAs, Cloudflare “verification”, press and hold, and now this.
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Red Sun Prophecy (@RedSunProphecy) reported@sgiuxx2 @IntCyberDigest When cloudflare or aws is down worldwide, I am ok. No calls what's happening, no helpdesks in distress, just chill.
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bethy (@perfectangelgal) reportedCan cloudflare fix its **** pls
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Tech Layoff Tracker (@TechLayoffLover) reported**CLOUDFLARE POSTED 34% REVENUE GROWTH WHILE MATTHEW PRINCE'S "FITNESS OPTIMIZATION" BUTCHERED 1,100 WORKERS WITH CORPORATE GASLIGHTING** Prince's instant classic: "Just because you're fit doesn't mean you can't get fitter" While pocketing whatever ******** he wants as CEO $640 million in Q1 revenue, up 25% year-over-year But 20% of the workforce got "fitness tested" straight into unemployment The beautiful sadism is the timing AI usage up 600% in three months Right before the mass execution Fire the humans, automate their jobs, call it getting "fitter" Sources inside saying Prince personally reviewed the termination lists Approved $105-110 million in cash restructuring costs like he was ordering lunch Stock dropped 18% after the announcement but workers got fired anyway Each terminated employee got base pay through end of 2026 While Prince gets to keep playing billionaire fitness guru with their former paychecks I'm hearing they're replacing every fired American with three AI agents and two offshore contractors The math is $89k saved per terminated engineer after severance costs If you work at a company that talks about "AI acceleration" and "getting fitter" in the same quarter, you're already dead
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Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported@rozzabuilds usually buy from registrar first, then use a registrar-agnostic service like cloudflare for namecheap or google domains. don't need another middleman between me and my registrars
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The Future Is The Past (@FuturePast138) reported@Pirat_Nation Cloudflare sucked, crashed the internet, made companies lose billions, and now of course "it's because of AI we are laying off people, it's not because our product is bad" 🤡