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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%)
  • 31% Cloud Services (31%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 5% E-mail (5%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Angers Cloud Services 5 days ago
London Domains 8 days ago
Noida Hosting 20 days ago
Jewar E-mail 21 days ago
Braga Web Tools 21 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 22 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • imfrankkarro
    Frank Karro (@imfrankkarro) reported

    So I stopped doubting and started building. Then hit a wall: a Cloudflare billing bug killed my infra setup. 3 hours convinced I'd broken something. Turned out to be an incident on their end.

  • dukeo
    dukeo (@dukeo) reported

    @EddCoates Had the same issue on one of our sites receiving millions of hits from scrapers while getting just a few thousands legit visitors per day. The only way is to be extremely aggressive in your Cloudflare setup.

  • calebsylvest
    Caleb Sylvest (@calebsylvest) reported

    @jasondoesstuff Skip the CMS. Recently did the same. Used Claude to build everything Used Astro. Deployed to Cloudflare. Writing with MDX. Pre-rendered everything and served from Cloudflare edge network. Basically a fast as possible.

  • armeetjatyani
    Armeet (@armeetjatyani) reported

    @tomhaerter Primarily Cloudflare now. GCP support is extremely sluggish

  • MaazMz
    Maaz Perwez (@MaazMz) reported

    @Aurarri How is it easier to install another app and then turn it on rather than doing it inside the app for which I want to use proxy? Plus cloudflare will control all of my network while telegram proxy only changes telegram...

  • fraxool
    Axel Hardy (@fraxool) reported

    Anyone else seeing issues with Cloudflare today? A few of my apps suddenly became extremely slow or started timing out. I tested one small app by disabling the Cloudflare proxy, and performance immediately went back to normal...

  • jjfleagle
    Jason Fleagle (@jjfleagle) reported

    @Cloudflare Fake identity at AI scale turns admissions into an operations problem, not just a fraud problem. The workflow needs signal correlation, escalation rules, evidence packets, and human override.

  • thinkistillcare
    sw1tch.sh (@thinkistillcare) reported

    suddenly i start getting captchas on google and cloudflare it has to be my IPTV service on my fire stick right?

  • stilleclectic
    CAPED CRUSADER🦇 (@stilleclectic) reported

    @matthansbello Sigh, everything was originally done on namecheap but I’ve now just moved the dns to cloudflare. Waiting to see if that fixes the issue

  • specialkdelslay
    special k | CEO of stressed out era (@specialkdelslay) reported

    @DispairSoftware @DataDeLaurier No no, I am showing the IPs of the ones hitting our site. They belong to openai (afaik). Cloudflare has helped with some of the bot activity but not all of it. I think they make the assumption that openai, claud, et al are good actors who will honor txt directives, when I can see for sure they are not. What he was telling me is to tunnel connections thru cloudflare and host privately but those things wouldn't mitigate this particular issue

  • nikhildp
    Nikhil Agarwal (@nikhildp) reported

    @dinasaur_404 @Cloudflare Yes looking for billing cap. How do you test dynamic workers as well as dynamic workflows in local dev? We had a disastrous outcome of losing $800 because the deployed code ran into infinite loop using dynamic workflow. Support team was not at all helpful.

  • g0ksan
    goksan (@g0ksan) reported

    @thomas_ankcorn @SamNewby_ @thomas_ankcorn thanks for the help the issue is still unresolved (despite being closed) and both the assignee and assigner no longer appear to be at Cloudflare

  • AdebayoOmolumo
    🅰 🇩 🇪 (@AdebayoOmolumo) reported

    @AirtelNigeria The file sent just shows that nothing is returned from Cloudflare when accessed on your network

  • Oluwatobiiloba
    Oluwatobiiloba (@Oluwatobiiloba) reported

    It’s the opposite for me. For over two years now any attempt open cloudflare with my Airtel router returns an empty object, mtn works fine. You can download cloudflare one vpn, it’ll help

  • RCIllingworth
    Richard Illingworth (@RCIllingworth) reported

    manually setting up 1,000 cold email inboxes takes 40+ hours of straight clicking. i just built a workflow in Claude Code that replaces it: a LOT of guides on this skip the things that actually trip you up. • there's a Porkbun bulk-DNS bug that quietly skips records on bulk update. • a forwarding-box behaviour that strips your DNS on a misclick. • a Cloudflare nameserver gotcha that yanks resolution off your records the second you tweak anything on the origin host. • and there's a missing TXT propagation check that hides for 48 hours. hit ANY one of those and your accounts fail. you'll only notice 3 days in when a client emails saying "none of these are sending." same mistake i've watched cold email guys make over the last 2 years, so i put together an asset that will solve this for GOOD. inside the video: 1. the exact bulk setup workflow that replaces 40+ hours of manual clicking 2. the Porkbun bulk-DNS QA pass we run after every bulk update to catch missing records 3. bulk-update DNS gotchas you'll only hit at scale 4. the Cloudflare nameserver gotcha and what to check on your origin host before it pulls resolution 5. the manual-vs-automated breakdown so you know whether to film this for your own team or run it yourself if you want it... • comment "ACCOUNTS" • follow me so i can DM you the video ps. if you've been quoted 40+ hours for an inbox build, that's someone else's slow workflow.

  • Kolorguide
    Kolorguide (@Kolorguide) reported

    @Hostinger Yesterday I upgraded my hosting plan. My website was operating normally before the upgrade. Immediately after the upgrade, the site became unavailable with Cloudflare 525 errors. DNS, SSL and server checks have been completed, but human support and ticket escalation are currently unavailable due to a reported support platform issue. Can someone from Hostinger please review this case or advise how customers can obtain technical assistance during the support platform outage? #Hostinger #WebHosting #Support

  • chirag
    Chirag (@chirag) reported

    There's a case to run a meta network on Cloudflare rails. These childish things by the regime can be bypassed at scale.

  • HumandocMD
    Humandoc (@HumandocMD) reported

    @bhat1405 The assessment worked initially, but after 22 questions the platform began returning Cloudflare 524 timeout errors. The error clearly points to a server-side issue, yet participants are still expected to complete the assessment within the deadline.

  • TomTalksCars
    Tom Talks Cars (@TomTalksCars) reported

    @EddCoates Cloudflare AI Crawl Control is pretty decent at cutting things down

  • ItsWelford
    Josh W (@ItsWelford) reported

    I’ve never been so disappointed in Cloudflare support. Can’t ship in these conditions. Vercel, you lookin’ mighty fine over there 👀

  • replymoder
    world's third accidental detransitioner (@replymoder) reported

    @OswinOswald223 small problem with that is VPN IPs get blocked by a lot of web hosts, main problematic one is cloudflare you'd need a VPN with a residential IP

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    The Dead Internet Theory was a conspiracy. The idea that the internet is no longer human. That bots and AI have quietly replaced real people. It started on anonymous message boards in 2019. Most people dismissed it. Stanford, Imperial College London, and the Internet Archive just measured it. They used the Wayback Machine to scan every new website published between 2022 and 2025. Thirty-three months of the internet, captured and classified. They applied one of the most advanced AI text detectors in the world to every page. 35.3% of all newly published websites were AI-generated or AI-assisted. 17.6% were completely AI-generated. No human involvement at all. In late 2022, before ChatGPT launched, that number was zero. In three years, more than a third of the new internet became synthetic. Not over decades. Not over a generation. Three years. Then they measured what that is doing to the internet itself. Semantic diversity is falling. The range of ideas, perspectives, and ways of saying things is narrowing. As AI content increases, the internet sounds more and more like one voice. Because it is one voice. The same models producing the same patterns across millions of pages. Positive sentiment is rising. Everything sounds upbeat. Polished. Confident. Helpful. The internet is getting friendlier while getting emptier. The tone improves as the substance disappears. The lead researcher, Jonáš Doležal at Imperial College London, said this to 404 Media: "I find the sheer speed of the AI takeover of the web quite staggering. After decades of humans shaping it, a significant portion of the internet has become defined by AI in just three years." Separately, Cloudflare reported that nearly a third of all internet traffic now comes from bots. Imperva reported that automated traffic surpassed human traffic for the first time in 2024. If you read my previous threads on Model Collapse and Retrieval Collapse, this is the final chapter. Model Collapse showed that AI trained on AI gets dumber. Retrieval Collapse showed that search engines indexing AI content get emptier. This paper shows the source of both problems. The internet itself is being replaced. The researchers are now working with the Internet Archive to build a live monitoring tool. A real-time tracker of how much of the internet is human and how much is not. The fact that we need a tool to measure how much of the internet is still real is the finding.

  • zeropsio
    Zerops (@zeropsio) reported

    @shubh19 @isha_singh06 Hey! Zerops fits the Railway/Render slot when the backend needs managed Postgres/Valkey on a private network next to it, hardware-priced. Pair it with Cloudflare for static the same way.

  • KamilFabian
    Kamil Fabian (@KamilFabian) reported

    @EddCoates cloudflare free tier. Solved my 1mil req per minute problem. Just make sure to set up properly.

  • StrangeWill
    William Roush (@StrangeWill) reported

    Anyone else having a swath of issues on Cloudflare? I got sites and workers across domains and infra going up and down ugh

  • suny_nick
    Nick Sunny (@suny_nick) reported

    @EddCoates I had similar issues. If you use Cloudflare, you can do what I did

  • CaseCold56389
    Gilgamesh (@CaseCold56389) reported

    The network is owned by its contributors. Not by a corporation. You already know centralized infrastructure: • AWS owns the servers your apps run on • Google owns the data centers training AI models • Cloudflare owns the network protecting your traffic

  • RdclslyGudLookN
    Curtis Thornton Jr (@RdclslyGudLookN) reported

    @EddCoates Of course cloudflare could never stop my automated scrapers, and now they're offering automated browsers that aren't even as good as mine, perhaps reasoning that they know what they can stop and can always choose to not stop themselves.

  • alishteinn
    Aly (@alishteinn) reported

    Most Next.js websites are entirely too slow. I just boosted the Cursor Baku community site performance from 77 to 98. It is deployed on @Cloudflare, and the fixes were incredibly simple. If you want lightning-fast load times, steal these 4 tips: • Resize images to their actual display size before committing • Set minimumCacheTTL in next.config to cache image at the edge • Always set sizes on Next.js <Image> or retina fetches 4× the bytes • Wrap R2 reads with caches.default to serve media from the edge Fast load times build trust. Stop losing users over a slow website.

  • spikeviper
    SpikeViper (@spikeviper) reported

    Hey @Cloudflare, you have charged me over $700 for a feature you are advertising as free in your docs, and your usage page shows me at $0 usage. Your support has failed to give me answers for over a month.