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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (41%)
- Cloud Services (26%)
- Hosting (17%)
- Web Tools (11%)
- E-mail (4%)
Live Outage Map
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tech Ultimatum (@TechieUltimatum) reportedOpenAI just made app building as easy as writing a sentence. With the new Sites feature in Codex, users can now create and deploy websites or apps from a single prompt. And ChatGPT now has 1 Billion users weekly. What it can do: • Turn ideas, docs, or notes into working apps • Deploy instantly with a shareable URL • Built-in authentication • Cloudflare D1 + R2 database support • Connect to tools like Slack, Google Calendar, and Google Drive • Create dashboards, internal tools, event planners, customer portals, and more The bigger story: AI is moving beyond helping people write code. It's now helping people ship complete products. OpenAI says Codex has already reached 5 million weekly users, with knowledge workers adopting it 3x faster than traditional software developers. We're getting closer to a world where: "Build me an app for this" becomes the new "Can someone code this for me?" 🤯
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Silent Fill (@Silent_fill0) reported@StockSavvyShay Bots and agents generating more internet traffic than humans for the first time is the inflection that makes NET structurally irreplaceable. Cloudflare sits between every AI agent and the internet every API call, every model inference request, every agent-to-agent communication routes through their edge network. Human traffic is relatively stable. Agent traffic compounds exponentially with each new model deployment. NET's revenue model is consumption-based, which means they're the only major infrastructure name where the billing engine automatically scales with the AI agent proliferation everyone is racing to build.
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user56297492 (@user56297492) reportedThis is honestly wild. Cloudflare just put out new data — bots and AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Only 42.5%. They handle about 20% of the whole internet, so this isn't a tiny sample. Their CEO says the agentic AI wave
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BridgeMind (@bridgemindai) reportedBridgeMind just got hit with a DDoS attack. A global botnet. 10,000+ hijacked IPs across 100+ countries. 62.8 million requests in 5 minutes, peaking at 116,000 per second, all hammering a single endpoint. Zero of it reached our servers. Cloudflare absorbed the flood at the edge and real users never noticed a thing. Now the interesting part: I have Claude Opus 4.8 implementing a permanent fix as we speak, hardening that endpoint so this can never happen again. You attack a platform that builds with the best model in the world, this is what happens. Full breakdown in the image.
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Anh Tran (@rilwis) reported@rmelogli @learnwithmattc I usually use browser bookmarks. But it becomes a problem when switching browsers. So I export it to a html file, tell Claude to design it a little bit, and deploy to Cloudflare. Now I set it as my browser homepage :)
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Dave (@DaveDiederen) reported@Rohan6709 Yeah CloudFlare seems to be down as well. Might be the core issue
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Filip (@filip_a__) reported@saltyAom @elysiaJS Worker size is often the biggest problem with cloudflare workers and platform as the whole than start up time
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Grandma Sez So (@GrandmaSezSo) reported@Cloudflare @MeckaAI Cloudflare sux. Click troubleshoot and even the form to send problem doesn't submit. I hate when websites use Cloudflare.
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RPCS3 (@rpcs3) reported@jenkinsmichpa @TencentGlobal The scraping rate is never constant, it comes in bursts. Last month we had a day with 4M Tencent ASN requests in 6 hours to name another example. And that's excluding scraping from other sources, which we do also get a lot of through residential proxies. They also mostly get stuck on pages that are not static and not cached which require connecting to db and issuing queries. To name an example: they get stuck in compatibility list searches, and then go in loops mixing search filters in non-human ways. This situation got so bad last year that we had to upgrade our web host, because the website kept going down or taking half a minute to load on the old host. Prior to that, we were able to run our web services for over 10 years undisrupted before this AI bot scraping madness started. Our cloudflare challenge resolve rate is now sitting at less than 4%, meaning that over 96% of the requests to our website are failing browser integrity checks and getting blocked.
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📈📉💸 (@Bicepmonkey) reportedGood day, Money Market! GitLab $GTLB released its earnings report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2027. The stock has gotten volatile since the numbers dropped. Full-year revenue guidance remained about the same overall, though they raised the lower end of the outlook by a small amount. The main item that stirred things up was the plan to replace around 14% of the workforce with artificial intelligence. Cloudflare $NET went down a similar path not long ago. The market has pushed back because this could make it harder for the company to scale its operations in the future. Companies trying to grow usually hire more salespeople and developers to grab market share and keep up with customer needs. GitLab $GTLB has put its money into buying back shares instead. That choice often leaves investors worried that growth is drying up. I have not changed my view on GitLab $GTLB and see this as mostly noise around the stock. The company is working to restart stronger revenue growth. It plans to bring on additional salespeople. These new roles probably do not overlap with the positions AI will handle. The approach also calls for more upfront selling to new customers along with more detailed pricing tiers. I will check in on the progress early in 2027. Shares currently trade at a price-to-sales ratio below 5. That level sits below the average across my coverage list and below the trailing four-quarter average that GitLab $GTLB has posted. Both of those averages come in near 8. The valuation does not look expensive when stacked against the 17% revenue growth projected for this year.
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Aung Myat Moe 🟠 (@theaungmyatmoe) reportedI just want 8 to 20 vcpus per instance @CloudflareHelp @Cloudflare container But nobody is responding to me I need vertical limit because I have to render video with @FFmpeg and horizontal scaling is only fit with jobs not with time It take 2 to 3 minutes to render 1 min video help please I am dying I am about to scale up to 10k users this months I am dying
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Sarahi (@Sarahi88727520) reportedThis is honestly insane. Cloudflare just put out new radar data — bots and AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Down to 42.5%. And Cloudflare handles like 20% of the whole internet, so this isn’t a tiny sample. Their CEO
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void (@fit_fr_nothing) reportedLogin with cloudflare👀👀👀👀
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Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reportedCloudflare tunnels for mobile dev testing is genuinely underrated — it removes the whole "how do I hit localhost from my phone" headache. Once you set this up once you never go back to emulator-only testing.
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Paulie Esther 🔜 DBD MTL🇨🇦 (@PaulieEsther1) reported@GreenleafT53813 i heard cloudflare is down
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Tony Dinh (@tdinh_me) reportedThis project involves an iOS app, sign-in with apple, in-app purchase, revenue cat, api backend server, firecracker sandbox, AI gateway, database (postgresql), a blob storage, cloudflare R2, DNS for linking domains, a minimal harness to build a website, and a lot of prompts. Normally, this would take a team of 10 at least. Now I do it alone fully remote via telegram from my phone. I only looked at the code once (due to a potential security concern), but other than that I never read a line of code. I do most of my reviews via prototypes, diagrams, text, and, html reports. The future is going to be wild.
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DFIR Radar (@DFIR_Radar) reportedNew Gafgyt variant C0XMO exploits DD-WRT routers via CVE-2021-27137, features modular Python-based lateral movement and targets multiple Linux architectures. Advanced botnet shows operational evolution. Technical breakdown: • Exploits stack buffer overflow in DD-WRT UPnP service via malformed SSDP M-SEARCH requests on UDP 1900 • Multi-stage persistence: copies to /tmp/.sys, /var/tmp/.sys, /dev/shm/.sys with cron jobs every 15 minutes • Separates scanning into standalone Python script using paramiko, requests, beautifulsoup4 packages • C2 handshake uses magic string 669787761736865726500 + shared secret to 85[.]215[.]131[.]70 • Supports 19 DDoS attack methods including UDP bypass, TCP floods, NTP amplification, Cloudflare bypass Attack chain: • Initial access via CVE-2021-27137 buffer overflow targeting Japanese 🇯🇵 tech firm from Germany 🇩🇪 • Downloads architecture-specific binaries (ARM, MIPS, x86_64, PowerPC) to /tmp/.cache • Python scanner targets Telnet/SSH weak credentials + HTTP exploits (GLPI, AVTECH, Zyxel) • Terminates competing botnets and removes rival persistence mechanisms Hunt for hidden executables in /tmp/.sys, /var/tmp/.sys with 755 permissions and outbound connections to 85[.]215[.]131[.]70 or 217[.]160[.]125[.]125:15527. #DFIR_Radar
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Hüseyin Örskaya (@orskyai) reported@xai @Cloudflare Adding a gateway doesn't fix the inherent latency of Grok's inference. It's just a prettier wrapper for the same wait times.
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Seun Oladunni full force ꧁IP꧂ (Ø,G) (@SeunOladunni) reported@cantontools for the past 30 minutes I have tried to access my profile and the cloudflare keeps reloading. What's the issue, I am about to lose my streak.
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🌱 (@adornedapatite) reported@etherealpilled maybe this is related to you mentioning the cloudflare captcha issues on strawpage yesterday???
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Maxim Drkos (@drkos_maxim) reported@2nervik @Shopify Cloudflare is down
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Dave (@DaveDiederen) reported@realboyuanzhao Hahahah so recognisable. Had this when CloudFlare went down last year and we were working on a custom cart. All cart apps went down and the brand went off on me saying we broke the store, just to realise that it was a CloudFlare outage. The relief after that bro was insane
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✨NovaNate ✨ (@NathangamerX) reported@NTE_GL dear NTE I Have sent an email to customer support regarding issue i had with moments during live stream experinnce network loss during game and it stays stuck and apparently when i active cloudflare the experience goes well and never have that issue and i kindly asked and worded in the email to check that issue out and hopefully get that resolved (:
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Arpit Bhayani (@arpit_bhayani) reportedSYN Flood is one of the oldest denial-of-service attacks, and it is still effective today. Here's what happens under the hood... A TCP connection is established with a three-way handshake: the client sends a SYN, the server responds with a SYN-ACK, and the client completes it with an ACK. What's interesting is that during this process, the server allocates memory for each half-open connection in a backlog queue. In a SYN Flood, an attacker sends thousands of SYN packets but never completes the handshake. The server keeps waiting for ACKs that never arrive, and the backlog queue fills up. Once it is full, legitimate users can not connect anymore. Thus, a DoS attack. What makes this attack effective is the 'asymmetry' - the attacker sends tiny packets with minimal effort, but the server has to allocate resources for each one. A single low-powered machine can overwhelm a much more powerful server. Fun fact: SYN floods have taken down GitHub, Cloudflare, and several databases in the past. To defend against SYN flooding, we can: 1. Cap the number of SYN packets from a single IP 2. Drop packets from known malicious sources 3. Or, the most effective, use SYN Cookies With SYN cookies, the server does not store anything. Instead, it encodes all the necessary connection information (client IP, port, and a timestamp) into the initial sequence number of the SYN-ACK packet it sends back. This sequence number is cryptographically generated, so it cannot be forged. SYN cookies make the handshake effectively stateless on the server side until it's fully verified, so the server does not reserve any resources until it knows the client is real. By the way, most modern operating systems have SYN cookie support built in. On Linux, we can enable it with `net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies = 1`. If you are interested, the Wikipedia pages are pretty well written for understanding this, and as always, you can use your favorite LLM to dig deeper.
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Howard Roark (@Bonzotour2011) reported@xai @Cloudflare wtf is "@Cloudflare 's AI Gateway"?
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Lincoln 🇿🇦 (@Presidentlin) reportedAI Studio can do everything this can do better, but the UX is different because it's a very different customer OAI is going for. I can sort of see the decisions that lead to some decisions. e.g if you have a react only app, there is zero need to have it on Cloud Run, yea yea you can scale to zero, but it's eww. React apps should be going straight to Firebase Hosting. Codex sites are also fairly limited, there's no *** or envs It's closer to a Retool 2022 competitor than a Lovable comp. We live in a world where spinning these sort of sites are table stakes? Zapier and Canva can also make sites, but no one really talks about that. I'm not really sure who will use this. It's more advanced than what they had before. Before people ask what I don't really get, what they add that Codex doesn't already bring. Codex is the zero batteries included option. You are free to build anything you really want, but you also have to be responsible for the deployment of it. This offering is more batteries included, but also more opinionated. The end user can't choose a different provider, but also, that customer probably doesn't know the difference between CloudFlare and Vercel.
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SamAlτcoin.eth ☀️ (@SAMALTCOIN_ETH) reportedCloudflare just showed the internet crossing a massive inflection point: 57.4% bot. 42.6% human. The web is no longer mostly people. It’s now agents, scrapers, bots, and AI systems fighting for attention at machine speed. Every app, exchange, game, social network, dating, and AI platform eventually needs to answer one question: Are you human? $WLD $100
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DoNcHuiiiTo X (@DoNcHuiiiToX) reportedThe risk of relying on one hosting provider. When they go down, everything goes down with you. The real fix here is having redundancy ideally a backup server on a different provider and some DDoS protection in front like Cloudflare. That way, if one host has issues, the site can switch over to the backup or stay partially online instead of going completely down. @MagneticXRPL
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Beautyon (@Beautyon_) reportedIt just popped into my head that many people, even those who run bitcoin in some way, may not know that there are many server packages that are used to serve http (web pages) to users. Here is a list of all the web servers a machine could find along with the percentage of deployment live on the web: Nginx: 32.3% Cloudflare Server: 28.1% Apache HTTP Server: 23.3% LiteSpeed: 15.2% Node.js: 6.4% Microsoft IIS: 3.2% Envoy: 1.0% Caddy: 0.2% Kestrel: 0.1% Traefik: < 0.1% HAProxy: < 0.1% Tomcat: < 0.1% Jetty: < 0.1% Gunicorn: < 0.1% Uwsgi: < 0.1% Puma: < 0.1% Unicorn: < 0.1% Lig < 0.1% Cherokee: < 0.1% Sun Java System Web Server: < 0.1% Now it is not hard to imagine (is it?) that when the bitcoin protocol ossifies, there will be at least this many options for people to run bitcoin services, all with their own advantages depending on how you use bitcoin. In a scenario where there are many offers, there is enough to choose from and everyone is able to build whatever they want on top of bitcoin. The most important thing is that bitcoin never changes, and is the fundamental underlying rock you can build on. Anyone with an idea (very few people have these) can build their own infrastructure to offer whatever they want, from "Tokens", "Ordinals", "Runes", NorP Storage, or anything else. Large, and presumably, serious institutions like Goldman Sachs will no doubt develop "Mercantild" the bitcoin client for the big banks. Everyone, every class of users will have their own preferred bitcoin client. And this is, perhaps, the problem. The number of people with actual ideas is extremely low. It is a number so small, it rivals the planck length. This why the barely human people currently running their scams on layer one are launching a "new" token, something that has been done before, only this time on Bitcoin. Only a complete ****** totally bereft of imagination thinks that this is innovation, or a good thing, or useful in any way. They can't conceive of a world where building on bitcoin is like building on the web. It's beyond their power to mentally process and sort. But this is where you live, in 2026. Ossification and client proliferation will keep bitcoin clean, force all low IQ, low imagination, imitative, Cargo Cult, mentally deficient, estrogenized, quote ********* manlets from despoiling the Golden Path of Bitcoin. It will allow a plethora of new specialist clients to emerge, enabling every "use case" anyone can conjure. Hope this helps!
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RobinChan (@_RobinChan) reported@eastdakota @eastdakota I've been communicating with Cloudflare about this issue for a full month. In the end, their engineers couldn't even understand the problem and just casually brushed me off. I really didn't expect Cloudflare's staff to be at such a low level.