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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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BabylonByte (@BabylonByte) reported@Porkbun @levelsio @Cloudflare See now I feel bad. I'm going to buy more domains from you guys now to make up for it.
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kramb (@BollKram97874) reported@ChibiReviews @gelbooru @Cloudflare Bro get ******** out of here 😭
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Haiyami Nguyen (@haiyami9x) reported@Patarino So every layoff means the company is cooked? Come on. Tech spent ten years hiring people whose job is basically “sit in meetings and make more meetings.” AI is going to expose a lot of that nonsense fast. Cloudflare cutting 20% sounds brutal now. Give it a few years and it might look tame. That one-day stock dump doesn’t prove layoffs are bad. The market is full of idiots and is wrong all the time.
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Moe⚡️ (@moeghashim) reported@levelsio Yeah yeah.. My question wasn't clear. I meant anything from Cloudflare other than email service?
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Shemy (@Shemy_Aah) reported@PhaedraXTeddy @Cloudflare Yes, some of these evil powers in Hangzhou, China are targeting Xi. I have wechat group chatting screenshots in my phone. They are evil, they talk like barbarians, care nothing about lives, only provoking people to take down Xi.
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Karol Bąk (@kukicola) reportedI wish Cloudflare workers would support Ruby natively
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@levelsio (@levelsio) reported@jorilallo @dillon_mulroy @Cloudflare Yep terrible
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AliceMia (@Alice_MiaX) reported$COIN just cut 700 employees. 14% of the company. Gone. The CEO says AI layoffs are coming to "every company." Not someday. Now. Coinbase is replacing managers with "player-coaches" and building one-person AI teams that do the work of entire departments. They're calling them "AI-native pods." One person directing AI agents that handle engineering, design, and product management. Entire teams replaced by one person and a prompt. $50-60 million in severance charges hitting Q2. Stock went up on the news. Revenue is fine. They just don't need the people anymore. This isn't a Coinbase problem. Cloudflare cut 1,100 the same week. PayPal cut 4,500. All citing AI. All posting record revenue. The pattern is getting loud. 👀
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Connor Davis (@connordavis_ai) reportedcloudflare just laid off 1,100 people and the ceo said the quiet part out loud. matthew prince told the market the cuts were because of 'ai efficiency gains.' revenue hit a record high. the company is making more money with fewer humans, and they aren't pretending otherwise. if you run an ai agency or sell ai services, this is the headline that flips your discovery calls for the rest of the quarter. every operator i talk to has spent 12 months saying the same thing in sales meetings. 'ai isn't replacing people, it's freeing them up.' it was a polite lie. it kept buyers comfortable. it kept your champion's boss off the call. cloudflare just made it harder to keep telling that lie. look at what got cut. support roles. internal ops. anything where a model can do 80 percent of what a person did, faster, with no pto. this is not a freak company at $9b/yr in revenue making a one-off bet. this is a public test case for the rest of the s&p 500. the operator move is not 'feel guilty about this.' the operator move is 'buyers just got the cover they needed.' every cfo who was on the fence about ai spend now has a precedent quote from the cloudflare ceo to forward to their ceo. budget that was stuck in q3 is going to move in q4. ai services that were 'next year' become 'this quarter.' three things change today. one. roi conversations get shorter. you do not have to explain payback period anymore. you point at cloudflare. one quote does the work that a 14 page deck used to. two. the ceiling on what you can charge per workflow goes up. you are not selling tooling anymore. you are selling the headcount line item that doesn't get refilled. that is the most expensive line item on a p&l. three. the floor on what is safe to sell goes down. anyone selling 'ai for support' or 'ai for ops' needs an outcome metric. tickets resolved. calls handled. cost per resolution. not seats. seats are a 2024 offer. if you have been waiting for the moment buyers stopped calling ai a 'nice to have,' it just happened. cloudflare ran the experiment. the result is in their q3 numbers and the headline made it to every cfo's monday inbox. - - - ai didn't kill those 1,100 jobs. the ceo did. the ai just gave him the cover. that is the playbook for every quarter from here.
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2WBIA (@2WBIA_Reformed) reported@gelbooru @Cloudflare As part of Cloudfare TOS they can terminate your service of they feel like it lol eat ****
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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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Nick Petros (@NiP73) reportedCloudflare just cut 200+ people and called it "restructuring for the agentic AI era." Translation: we are replacing headcount with agents and framing it as strategy. This is not a Cloudflare problem. This is the new default. Companies are going to slash roles, pivot budget to AI infrastructure, and pretend it is a growth move. The hiring model that replaces those people will not look like 2023. It will look like: - Specific agent-mirroring tasks, not resume screens - Live scoring against real workflows, not pedigree checks - Process blueprints that show what the work actually is Resumes do not survive this transition. Hiring that depends on them does not either.
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Rayan A Cader (@rayanabdulcader) reported@Cloudflare zero customer impact on something this critical is impressive. the speed from detection to full mitigation across a global fleet is not easy to pull off
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Michael Flores (@MichaelFlores) reported@Patarino Sentence 1: cloudflare stock down after announcing layoffs Sentence 2: layoffs should be met with investor concern. It seems like there was investor concern.
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Nox (@n__o__x__e__n) reported@Patarino Context matters. A distressed company cutting to survive? Adaptation. A profitable company cutting to expand margins? Scarlet letter. Cloudflare dropped 24%, sure… But then is the market punishing good management or just reacting to bad optics?
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🔻agitprop + absurdity🔻 (@agtprpnabsrdty) reportedCloudflare terminates one fifth of workforce to satisfy automation narrative High growth and record revenue fail to protect employees from a margin compression crisis masked as a technological evolution. Redundancy by algorithm: The leadership of the connectivity cloud company announced the elimination of over eleven hundred roles to prepare for the agentic AI era. Founders Matthew Prince and Michelle Zatlyn claim that internal AI usage increased by six hundred percent over the last three months. This move reduces the global headcount by twenty percent across engineering, finance, and marketing departments. Executives categorize these cuts as a strategic restructuring for an autonomous future. They claim the reduction is unrelated to individual performance or short-term financial pressure. The accounting of exploitation: Financial records reveal that quarterly revenue surged by thirty-four percent to reach nearly six hundred forty million dollars. Despite this growth, the organization remains unable to achieve GAAP profitability and reported a sixty-two million dollar loss from operations. Gross margins fell from nearly seventy-six percent to seventy-one percent within a single year. The narrative of AI-driven efficiency provides a shield for deteriorating unit economics and rising stock-based compensation. Market experts analyze the failure of the organization to convert record labor productivity into sustainable profit. Reliability at risk: Cloudflare functions as a critical layer of global internet infrastructure that hosts approximately twenty percent of all websites. The decision to purge a fifth of its staff follows multiple multi-hour service outages that disrupted global connectivity this year. Stripping away the senior engineers and site reliability experts who maintain these systems introduces operational fragility. Autonomous agents can triage incoming tickets but lack the institutional memory required to diagnose complex configuration drifts. The company bets the integrity of the internet on unproven software while discarding the human expertise that actually built the platform. The price of departure: The organization provides departing workers with full base pay through the end of 2026 and vests their equity through mid-August. Management waived one-year cliffs for recent hires to ensure they receive a portion of their promised compensation. This severance package represents an attempt to maintain a reputation for benevolence while executing a mass displacement of labor. It serves as a final settlement for those who contributed to record-breaking revenue before being replaced by scripts. The generosity of the exit does not change the reality of the expulsion. The board prioritizes the vanity of the agentic era over the reality of a compressing margin. An enterprise that successfully automates its intelligence will eventually find its executives to be the most expensive remaining inefficiencies.
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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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Mrugesh Mohapatra 🇮🇳 (@raisedadead) reportedThe diff between AWS and Cloudflare is the customer obsession. When AWS screws up they mostly tend to care about things (at least the reps listen). Not so much with Cloudflare — they seem to follow robotic boilerplates and then radio silence.
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Dhanush Vardhan Kalaiselvan (@geeky_dan) reportedSpoke at Google Developer Groups in high school. Applied to Google twice. Got rejected twice. Stopped applying. Started building — Cloudflare, DevLabs, speaking more. Google offer landed in my inbox this year. Never applied. Internship starts this summer. seeya all at Sunnyvale!
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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. But so have the amount of times you have to say it. That is growth. 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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(\/)atri}{ (@ascannertoddly) reportedTo create a temporary Cloudflare tunnel on macOS using Homebrew, you can use the command: brew install cloudflare/cloudflare/cloudflared followed by cloudflared tunnel --url This will set up a tunnel that routes traffic from Cloudflare to your local service on port 8000 This is useful for testing services that require an external domain like payment using Stripe or Clover for example.
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Crypto Why Bother (@CryptoWhyBother) reportedWhy did Synaptics pop when Cloudflare didn't? Because the $SYNA bet isn't priced yet. Small analyst coverage. Speculative category. Each new robotics customer = a re-rating catalyst. $NET was here 2 years ago.
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Fred Krueger (@dotkrueger) reported@ZakkEasterbrook we've added turnstile anti GPU gating. notice the cloudflare on login.
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Akash (@roguesherlock) reported@RhysSullivan @kr0der I don’t understand what exactly do people enjoy about cloudflare workers tbh. Like what is it that’s not available and/or better on other platforms? I understand if it’s durable objects but workers I just don’t get, I’ve always had some issues with it. I’d only use it as a global switch / router, even then I see weird latency spikes
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cloudtechbigunk (@cloudtechbigunk) reported@drjoshcsimmons Good and I legitimately like Cloudflare as a competent DNS provider. Their DR options aren’t optimal but they’ve been strong in helping proxy interconnected multi-cloud apps. Now I know Zscaler better not think of layoffs because their customer service could use some help.
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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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Mohit Agrawal (@MohitOpinion) reported@mobilekang When we use an AI agent, every word it generates is a "token" and processing tokens costs money in compute. Cloudflare runs that compute on their network. The more AI grows, the more their costs grow. That's why margins (down 4.3 pts YoY) are falling even as revenue rises.
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Mike Gyi (@mikegyi) reported@levelsio @Cloudflare I'm scared of going any deeper into Cloudflare at the moment due to the La Liga blocking in Spain. It's truly awful. Curious to see how you get on with this though as I'm looking to move from mailgun to either SES or something else.
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Starcat Tailchaser 💫🐈♥️💙 (@StarcatTails) reportedToday isn't catgirls stream day HOWEVER! due to cloudflare and discord issues on last friday would you like me to stream Pragmata today? or should I do it on the normal day - Friday and catgirl gets to rest? Vote quick only one hour to decide