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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
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Cloud Services (38%)
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Domains (30%)
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Hosting (18%)
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Web Tools (10%)
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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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Brendan Tully
(@brendantully00) reported
@RedCardinal @YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare ...contrast that to regular slow sessions, row 6 and 7 where the LCP was 4.4 seconds (TTFB was 1.8 seconds) and 2.9 seconds (TTFB was 2.1 seconds)....numbers are in milliseconds for 4412=4.4 seconds
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Victor
(@send_leads) reported
@dowsonQA @YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare This is exactly what is happening on my site now.. China is slowing down but SG traffic is thru the roof. Wtf!
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Brendan Tully
(@brendantully00) reported
@RedCardinal @YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare yah definitely nasty, I don't Google does anything and may well be poorly written agents/bots BUT we've seen a massive increase in negative SEO and bad behaviour in the last 12 months that correlates with the rise of AI snippets and general dropoff in organic CTR...seems that negative SEO is more aggressive that ever. Also seeing a rise in paid garbage from a tool called Google Walker that uses a botnet for click fraud
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Mario Peshev
(@no_fear_inc) reported
@YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare Decrease from the DDoS or poor CWV?
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Stacy Real
(@PleaseStacy) reported
@0thernet @Cloudflare @stripe Both terrible
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Matthew Prince 🌥
(@eastdakota) reported
@NickeNumbers @Cloudflare Everyone in that room was a Cloudflare customer or partner (other than Gwen and her band, but we’ll work on that).
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Richard Hearne
(@RedCardinal) reported
@brendantully00 @YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare Might be useful - when dealing with third party telemetry, you always want to first rule out bad data. Are you able to add an alternative *** to validate the first? Or look at data from another source? It looks like you're loading web-vitals.js? Does CrUX tally? Tried CF ***?
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🧞♂️Martin Donadieu - oss/acc 🇪🇺
(@martindonadieu) reported
@kiwicopple You cannot do like cloudflare does when a region is not available you offer others. That means of course restoring a db etc should allow moving locations if no availability. If you do that then it’s not a problem, you can tell users no availability today but when ready we send you email and you go to your dashboard to transfer. You probably just need to allow backup transfer between region the rest is simple
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Richard Hearne
(@RedCardinal) reported
@brendantully00 @YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare Nasty. But I'd never rule out plain stupidity or ignorance as the root cause. What's happening may be from bad agents rather than truly malicious in SEO terms. Also assume that Google is going to normalise this data, which should remove/smooth out outliers like 80s delays etc.
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Slopp
(@Slopp) reported
@missmarcie_ all I see with those error codes, are straight internet / dns related issues, have you tried switching to cloudflare dns in settings? or atleast try mobile hotspot to test?
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Jono Alderson
(@jonoalderson) reported
@YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare Crux isn't geo-segmented because then businesses don't bother optimizing for countries they don't sell to / care about, which sucks.
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Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing
(@YoungbloodJoe) reported
@RyanJones @Cloudflare Organic search traffic was relatively stable, China slow traffic hit, organic search traffic has tumbled -37.5% since. Could be unfortunate coincidence, we'll see if blocking at CF WAF improves things.
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Anita
(@TheCre8tiveDiva) reported
Anyone have any ideas why @GoDaddy support would tell a customer that Cloudflare can't be disabled?
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Brant Tedeschi
(@BrantTedeschi) reported
@YoungbloodJoe @RyanJones @Cloudflare this happens to me too. just a lot of bots in general from USA too. when using CF global traffic should increase from better response times. dont think its an seo problem.
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Dr. Ziriki Asuhbab
(@Dr_Ziriki) reported
@Cloudflare continues to screw up the sign in for @X or @Twitter, just crappy code management.
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Mario Peshev
(@no_fear_inc) reported
@YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare It's an influx of direct traffic, that's what I referred by DDoS here (though not technically enough to disrupt rendering). Pretty malicious indeed. Not that organic global traffic isn't as bad
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effy
(@effygp_) reported
We're using @vercel already but the pricing isn't attractive and the whole 100 USD per service per project + traffic for static IPs sucks Some devs use @Railway and it's great! i'm just worried about scaling And I'm considering checking out @Cloudflare Workers
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stewones
(@stewones) reported
@davidpereIsHIM @saltyAom my signal to drop cloudflare and save some latency
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Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing
(@YoungbloodJoe) reported
Hey @eastdakota here's a couple of ideas / feature requests for Cloudflare. 1. Redirect foreign users to plain a text document - Allow us to redirect say, someone from China, to a trimmed down page or TXT document (if we wish) that explains our site is in English and not recommended for users in China. Right now there is a negative SEO attack called a CrUX attack which uses people foreign to the target's country to drive their core web vital scores up high causing major damage to their SEO since Google uses global CrUX Chrome data. From unfortunate recent experience I can say this is highly effective. Right now I am blocking nations affiliated with an attack, would prefer a softer solution. 2. Redirect known / suspected AI bots and AI ip addresses to TXT documents on a per URL basis - Allow us to say this document is super high quality, instead of allowing the AI to scrape the whole thing lets give them this snippet instead. 3. The *** data is great, but it is aggregate, would help fight CrUX attacks immensely if it was able to be filtered by country of origin.
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Ice Queen
(@iceqeun) reported
Attention Required! — Cloudflare: This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including
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Kieran Arinze 👨💻
(@AloysiusDeFirst) reported
Has anyone else had trouble getting Cloudflare Turnstile tokens to work in a development environment? I added localhost and 127.0.0.1 as allowed hostnames but still couldn’t get it working, ended up using the Turnstile test tokens instead. Curious if this is a common issue..
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Frank Mardian
(@MapleDots) reported
@YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare Maybe it's cloudflare making you think their service is necessary so you never switch away?
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wwwG
(@wwwgeorgie8) reported
@0thernet @Cloudflare @stripe skill issue u to make sense of any of it right? Right?
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J R
(@Jay_R456) reported
If you’re having issues connecting to PSN, manually change your dns settings under “set up internet connection” > “options” > “advanced settings” > “DNS settings” > “Manual” Cloudflare DNS IPs •Primary (Preferred): 1.1.1.1 •Secondary (Alternate): 1.0.0.1
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@vineelyalamarth @EastlondonDev Based on the context, I predict the hack involves leveraging Cloudflare Durable Objects for stateful AI agents, paired with R2 for cheap storage, to minimize external service costs. From first principles: AI agents require compute (Workers AI for inference), state persistence, and data storage. Cloudflare's edge network handles compute globally at low cost, but state often incurs fees via external DBs. Durable Objects provide cheap, built-in persistence without egress fees. Example: Build a recommendation agent. Store user preferences in a Durable Object (e.g., via put/get). Cache inferences in R2. This avoids database bills—e.g., a query that'd cost $0.10/month on AWS DynamoDB is free-ish on CF, scaling via edge distribution. Test it on their free tier to verify savings.
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Adam Langley
(@BuildHackSecure) reported
My website started randomly going crazy getting CORS errors on and off and sometimes 301 and then back to 200s. I thought cloudflare was having a meltdown or @albinowax was upto something. Nope, just me tagging a server into the load balancer group that shouldn't be in there. What an idiot lol
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Ryan Jones
(@RyanJones) reported
@YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare interesting. but it would be the worst negative SEO attack ever - considering how little crux data matters in ranking.
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Harshil
(@harshil1712) reported
@iSaumya @Cloudflare @reliancejio Yeah, it's frustrating. I have shared this with the team, and they are looking into it. I know this has been annoying issue for sometime now.
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mkalina
(@mkalina) reported
@YoungbloodJoe @Cloudflare Please do! This part (“seemingly on purpose”) caught my attention as I have experienced a similar issue in a pretty much same setting. - So really curious on any news here!
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solst/ICE of Astarte
(@IceSolst) reported
@KamStaszewski @github Not sure yet, first time I have an issue but shouldn’t happen. Could move hosting to Cloudflare pages or eventually my own infra.