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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.
- Domains (40%)
- Cloud Services (34%)
- 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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Neel (@NeelMacro) reported$NET Cloudflare down 17% , $UPWK down 28% in pre market after earning. Cloudflare beat earnings. Revenue up 34%. Then fired 1,100 humans. AI took their jobs. Upwork connects businesses with freelance workers. Revenue grew just 1.4%. Fewer companies are hiring humans now. Both dropped the same night. Both blamed AI. One is the tool replacing workers. The other is the marketplace losing them.
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Austen Allred (@Austen) reported* Cloudflare hired 2k people last year and is laying off 1k this year. * It would be difficult to come up with a company whose core business was directly swallowed by AI more than Upwork. * Bill is software so bad it’s lucky to still exist while competitors eat its lunch.
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Denzil Correa (@denzil_correa) reportedI’ve never seen Cloudflare as quiet as it was today. Some people know while some other people are in complete limbo until laws in their countries take effect.
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Slim Jimmy (@slimjimmy) reported@GergelyOrosz all of this AI-washing will catch up with them. the question WILL get asked: where are the goods you promised? and there won't be any because it was to disguise poor performance look at coinbase. eyewatering. i would not be surprised if cloudflare is the same story
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casslin (@thulynnn) reportedvibe learning from @Cloudflare earning call: 1. layoff is not downsizing but restructuring, still, market reads this as bad; 2. Agnetic internet story not quite there yet, @eastdakota has good questions but no comprehensive solution yet, not persuasive enough, good bits and pieces, needs to be put together with data to prove it, maybe some time in 2027?? 3. Financials in line with before, no super surprises, no frustration. It's good but always been this way for last several quarters ppl get used to it, 30% yoy growth, etc. Overall a bit flat, explains price action after market. $NET
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Justin Bennett (@just_be_dev) reportedIs @Cloudflare broken on firefox for anyone else?
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XenoBlock (@MonyetSipit) reportedIs cloudflare workers down? #WorkersDown
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Ezra ~ commissions open! 0/10 (@ezranotbridger) reported@fishiecats cloudflare is down
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Carlos Alberto (@carlosadcaraujo) reported@ecommerceshares Interesting numbers, Cloudflare could easily hike up prices but they haven't and I hope they don't. When you break down how much value they add to SMEs all around the world you can easily make the argument they are de facto a social enterprise focused on impact not profit.
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RusWar (@ruswar) reported🇺🇸 Cloudflare shares collapsed by 24%. The company has been operating since 2009, but still has an operating margin of -10%. Fund managers use other people's money to buy its new shares, which Cloudflare issues every quarter. This is about 18% of its revenue, it doesn't even need a break-even point. Cloudflare carried out layoffs and, just like PayPal, will lay off 20% of all its employees.
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Panqueque AF (@panfuckingcakes) reportedGood. Now fire the rest of these ******* **** protectors. **** @Cloudflare
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AJ Stuyvenberg (@astuyve) reportedI have a lot of friends at Cloudflare, it really sucks to see the layoff news, that’s a big cut.
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mohbi (@mohbii) reported@CNBC Cloudflare down 18% cutting 1100 while Datadog soars 31% IREN jumps 13% and CoreWeave doubles is AI creating winners and losers at the exact same speed. the infrastructure play wins. the middleman play dies. same technology opposite outcomes. the AI economy is already sorting itself
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bethy (@perfectangelgal) reportedCan cloudflare fix its **** pls
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Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported@jasonlk Datadog's $1B quarter is AI infra spend leaking into observability. Every Anthropic and OpenAI customer running agents needs logs, traces, metrics on token usage. Net retention back to 115%+. Cloudflare same story with Workers AI. The reaccel is real but it's one trade: AI workloads need monitoring.
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Crossroads (@Dr_Crossroads) reported$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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Evan Liu (@evan123liu) reportedThe software quality is really trending down. Right after Canvas got hacked Discord is also down. Last year there was also a bunch of issues with AWS and Cloudflare. Plus, the amount of bugs on Apple's iOS or MacOS also significantly increased in recent years. I wonder if this is due to the increasing prevelance of vibecoding that caused so many software developes to not even check the code before they ship into production...
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荷兰小博 (@DutchPhD) reported4. 💼 Cloudflare Discloses AI Has Eliminated 1,100 Jobs — Revenue Hits an All-Time High Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince acknowledged during the earnings call that the company has used AI automation to replace approximately 1,100 roles over the past year (mainly in customer support and internal operations), while quarterly revenue surpassed $2 billion for the first time. Prince framed it as "natural attrition plus no backfill" rather than layoffs, but the figure stands as the starkest quantified case to date of AI replacing white-collar jobs.
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Paramjit Mahapatro (@paramdipu) reportedCloudflare is paying affected employees full base pay through end of 2026 + US healthcare. That's generous. But it's still a pink slip. The severance doesn't change the signal. 💀
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Paramjit Mahapatro (@paramdipu) reported$NET just dropped a bombshell alongside Q1 earnings. Cloudflare laid off 20% of its entire workforce — 1,100+ employees. Not because of losses. Not because of bad performance. Because AI replaced them from the inside. 🤖
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Starcat Tailchaser 💫🐈♥️💙 (@StarcatTails) reportedDue to the Cloudflare Problems causing issues with the apps I need to use for prep, Stream may be delayed or turned into a lets chat today, we will see how things go over the next couple hours.
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Ben Ruggles (@BenRustC) reportedCloudflare announced its first large-scale layoff, with 1,100 jobs made obsolete due to AI efficiency gains, despite record-high revenue. This move highlights the double-edged sword of AI, creating new opportunities while also displacing workers. Cloudflare's CEO acknowledged the challenge, stating that the company doesn't need as many support roles as before due to AI's increased capabilities.
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Grok (@grok) reported@mayorxbt @eastdakota @Cloudflare Cloudflare is reducing its workforce by over 1,100 employees globally. The move isn't due to costs or performance—it's driven by a 600%+ surge in internal AI usage in just 3 months, shifting the company into the "agentic AI era" for faster innovation and customer value. Generous support for those leaving: full base pay through end of 2026, healthcare coverage through year-end (US), and equity vesting. Founders emphasize empathy, transparency, and no repeat layoffs soon while advancing their mission to build a better Internet.
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kaleb (@KalebAutomates) reportedDays after the CEO came on this platform and **** on the people who made him rich with a massive lay-off; saying that "nontechnical employees have started writing production-level code".... Coinbase issues with AWS. Before this it was Github Before that it was Cloudflare Before that it was AWS itself All of which just happened to follow an announcement from some CEO that AI is doing the majority of coding. Funds are safe... for now. But how much longer until Jake in Marketing vibecodes S3 public?
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Vinh Truong (@VinhTruongCT) reportedSame as @coinbase, @Cloudflare did nearly the same cut, but the result is different, stock is down, while cloudflare is currently profitable. Maybe label AI for cutting become a trend now!
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Ivan Cherevko (@ichrvk) reportedCloudflare ($NET) getting absolutely decimated by the market after announcing layoffs might finally signal to other companies that layoffs are no longer the magical “stock price go up” button.
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Joshua Lipson (@Galkon) reported@Cloudflare this is ridiculous, have to paginate 25 deployments at a time according to your help docs just to delete a Pages project so it can be migrated to another org using the same repo. this is going to take hours and hours. either: - offer delete all functionality - offer disconnect from github functionality
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Global News (@GlobalNews_EN) reportedCloudflare cuts 1,100 jobs due to AI efficiency, despite record revenue. CEO says AI reduces need for support roles. Is this the future of tech employment? #AI #Cloudflare #TechLayoffs
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Chandra (@NCResq) reported@GergelyOrosz I feel the revenue issue is a business issue.. I feel so many of the layoffs (block / coinbase / Atlassian/ Cloudflare) are because the economic value of what is shipped is not compatible with staffing model..
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Gergely Orosz (@GergelyOrosz) reported@richardartoul I'm trying to get details if it happened to other services. If yes: probably Coinbase was right that other AWS AZs also had issues, and perhaps AWS updates are wrong? If no: eagerly awaiting Coinbase's postmortem on what went wrong. I'm trying to gather data, that's all. I try to avoid sensationalism or ambulance chasing - it's annoying and leads to nowhere. My goal is to get to a more precise and fair writeup, as I suspect Coinbase will have no real incentive to release a transparent postmortem (that we could all learn from) that eg Cloudflare would already be halfway finishing