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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 (36%)
- Cloud Services (31%)
- Hosting (18%)
- Web Tools (10%)
- E-mail (5%)
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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John Andrews (@johnandrews) reportedI was on one of these lists and it was very unfair.... a test QnA site deployment I can *almost* understand spamming, but even our best hardened instance in production was such a target, I eventually shut it down, rather than have it consume all backend attention and eventually pay Cloudflare to protect it. 30,000 useless test attacks per hour at one point... about 98% of actual traffic. And that was in the days when 80% of the script kiddies were manually starting/stopping their runs.
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Kaspar Poland (@kasparfp) reported@QuinnyPig @vmg__0 @Cloudflare They just imported the AWS Account problem and ignored the GCP Solution.
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davinci π΅πΉ (@olamiposiii) reported@echo_vick i use cloudflare WARP.. itβs always DNS issue
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sam (@samgoodwin89) reported@Cyb3ristic Yes, @Cloudflare is notoriously bad at this. It's insane that a Cloud provider thinks it's ok to just release breaking changes to their API. We are pretty much running tests all the time because of Alchemy dev, so we just respond as quickly as possible. Not ideal.
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Jake (@JakeKing) reportedSurprised to see that only 50% of internet traffic is now automated. the old "human good, bot bad" binary is dead. @Cloudflare scores every request 1-99 on behavioral trust instead.
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AI Panda (@AIPandaX) reported6. Default DNS Resolution Lag What it does: When your TV tries to load the image thumbnails for an app like Netflix, it uses your Internet Service Provider's default DNS server to find out where those images live on the internet. Think of DNS as the internet's phone book. Why it kills performance: ISP phone books are notoriously slow and incredibly outdated. Often, your TV is not actually lagging at all. The processor is fine, but the TV is frozen waiting for your internet provider to tell it where to download the movie poster graphics. *********** it: Settings β Network β Network Status β IP Settings β DNS Setting β Enter Manually. Change the numbers to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare). You will literally watch your streaming apps load twice as fast.
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Agasta (@idkAgasta) reported@anirudhprmar But you will lose global cdn/ edge network with this .... Also I don't like to host forntend or full stacks in a single vm..... I will consider using Cloudflare workers if the budget is tight or AWS cloudfront + ecs with fargate if we are richy-rich
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Daniel Petro (@DanielPetroAI) reported@RhysSullivan @batuhan Have you tried the built in cloudflare agent? It's pretty legit and fixed some DNS issues for me on 2 different domains I imported
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Lifeis2-D (@Lifeis2D) reportedCloudflare: BOTS HAVE OVERTAKEN HUMANZ USING THE INTERNETS FOR THE FIRST TIME Also Cloudflare: *ASSUMES ALL VPNS ARE BOTS, ****** "VERIFICATION" CHECKBOX FAILS* Gee, do we think this "assume vpn users are bots, verification broken" thing and the first thing could be related?π€
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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.
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The Pajeet Files with Yasha (@khyimiq) reportedGotta love how Indians climb into high positions with fake degrees and then immediately start hiring other Indians with equally fake degrees. Then Cloudflare and AWS eat **** for an entire day and weβre all supposed to act shocked.
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MBrant75 (@MBrant75) reported@nickSfishes315 @JackDan110 Heh Really? Cloudflare issue or something?
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Nikhil Agarwal (@nikhildp) reportedEveryone please don't fall for false advertising of @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev. They have several billing issues that you can find easily on reddit and their customer support is bad. I moved from GCP to Cloudflare and that was a terrible mistake. Got to move back now!
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Sameer Khan (@sameerr_dev) reportedEvery API you've ever used has a limit. Tweet too fast? 429. Hit GitHub's API in a loop? 429. Spam a login page? 429. That's a rate limiter doing its job. But here's the thing - I never really understood what was happening *under the hood* until I started digging into it. So what exactly is a rate limiter? Simply put: it's a system that controls how many requests a client can make in a given time window. Why does it exist? - Protects your server from being overwhelmed - Prevents abuse (scrapers, bots, brute force) - Ensures fair usage across all users - Saves you money (compute isn't free) - Keeps your service alive when traffic spikes Without it, one bad actor (or one buggy client) can bring your entire system down. You've probably seen the response headers: X-RateLimit-Limit: 100 X-RateLimit-Remaining: 43 X-RateLimit-Reset: 1716300000 That's the rate limiter talking to you - telling you how many requests you have left and when the window resets. Where do rate limiters actually live? - At the API Gateway level (before requests even hit your server) - In middleware (Express, Fastify, etc.) - At the CDN edge (Cloudflare, AWS CloudFront) - Inside the application itself This is just the beginning. In the next posts, I'm going to break down all the major algorithms used to actually implement rate limiting with real code, not just theory. Follow along if you want the full series.
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Raunak Yadush (@raunak_yadush) reported6. Default DNS Resolution Lag What it does: When your TV tries to load the image thumbnails for an app like Netflix, it uses your Internet Service Provider's default DNS server to find out where those images live on the internet. Think of DNS as the internet's phone book. Why it kills performance: ISP phone books are notoriously slow and incredibly outdated. Often, your TV is not actually lagging at all. The processor is fine, but the TV is frozen waiting for your internet provider to tell it where to download the movie poster graphics. *********** it: Settings β Network β Network Status β IP Settings β DNS Setting β Enter Manually. Change the numbers to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare). You will literally watch your streaming apps load twice as fast.
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Raccoon π¦ (@raccoon_builds) reported@goldenelephant1 @Cloudflare @grok I'm not on the paid one either mate. i was just trying to help you i'll got the same thing as you and my agent Ia told me its wasn't attack only bot. i'm running a taxi company website so yeah. need to be protected.
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CryptoXpert (@0xRasmPro) reported@Md_Sadiq_Md @Cloudflare @tan_stack Respect for pushing through that parser hell. Obsidian never plays nice with web renderers.
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Gilgamesh (@CaseCold56389) reportedThe network is owned by its contributors. Not by a corporation. You already know centralized infrastructure: β’ AWS owns the servers your apps run on β’ Google owns the data centers training AI models β’ Cloudflare owns the network protecting your traffic
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The AI Entrepreneur (@ai_in_it) reportedthe big AI labs trained on most of the public web. now a ton of those same sites are locked down tight. cloudflare, login walls, bot checks you basically have to pay to clear.
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doeyor.sol (@Doeyor) reported@trunoest Last night I bought into algopub at 140k and the website linked had a cloudflare login I clicked and it asked me to enter something in my windows run which was to allow the attacker to install a remote Trojan they could use later. I realized at the time like something was wrong here but didnβt immediately know what was up and was constantly checking my balance to essentially see everything disappear 5-10 minutes go by and nothing start thinking Iβm in the clear go on with my night end up going to bed left my computer on but not locked wake up to find 0 SOL balance and a bunch of tabs open on my pc. Thankfully didnβt have any eth on based bot and he opened up axiom and exported my private keys and sent just the 5 sol (3 wallets) I have to this (BBNpySDumyS3k4mULaunbMfyZz1Bpbt2B5PwVVWZVy3F) looks like he got a few other people as well. can even see my sns doeyor.sol Could have truly ruined my life with the access he had to my full computer. Just a reminder to be ever vigilant; went ahead and wiped the 3 hard drives that were connected to my computer with kill disk and reinstalled a fresh windows this morning.
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π ° π© πͺ (@AdebayoOmolumo) reported@AirtelNigeria The file sent just shows that nothing is returned from Cloudflare when accessed on your network
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Shantun Singh Parmar (@ParmarShantun) reported@uday_devops For which they gave always coupon you can use them, also thier support is quick not like GoDaddy and cloudflare charge
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Zahid (@_zadahmed) reported@Umesh__digital I often find namecheaps email service quite clunky, godaddy uses m365 so a bit better. Not sure about cloudflare but heard good things
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Nikhil Agarwal (@nikhildp) reported@ade_oshineye Won't it be better to fix the obvious billing issue first so that startups can use cloudflare peacefully? How can there be no limit on expense? Company should not have bear insane expense because of a dev mistake which causes dynamic workflow to go in infinite loop.
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Artem Zakharchenko (@kettanaito) reported@dillon_mulroy If I can help folks write better tests, it's my pleasure. I've thrown any scenarios I could think of at it and it handled them well. It'd be great for more devs to try it out while I'm thinking whether it should be @msw/cloudflare or "msw/workerd".
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Westin Smith (@WestinSmithq) reported@CG12_Locks Genuinely never had a problem with cloudflare on any browser (chromium or not) or device, verifys me in a second, idk what ur doing differently
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Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reportedHERMES AGENT JUST TURNED WHATSAPP INTO A REAL AI WORKER But one tiny setup mistake can leave the entire bot completely silent. What Just Dropped: β Official WhatsApp Business Cloud integration β Run Hermes as a private assistant, team bot, or customer support agent β Text one WhatsApp number and get AI replies directly inside the chat Built Like A Proper App: β Secure webhooks and official Meta support β Voice notes, media, read receipts, and typing indicators β Interactive approval buttons when Hermes needs confirmation The Setup: β Run `hermes whatsapp cloud` β Connect your Meta Business account and WhatsApp number β Use Cloudflare Tunnel to expose your local Hermes gateway securely Three Mistakes To Avoid: β Use the 15β17 digit Phone Number ID, not your real phone number β Replace the 24-hour test token with a permanent system-user token β Subscribe to the `messages` webhook field or the bot will never receive anything For a reliable WhatsApp agent, use the official Cloud API path instead of the unofficial personal-account bridge.
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Benji Vale Ai (@BenjiValeAi) reportedCoinbase says x402 has done 160M+ agentic payments on Base. The number is real β Chainalysis confirmed it independently. But here's what actually matters: daily transactions dropped 92% from the Dec peak after a meme-coin mint frenzy inflated the count. The headline is legit infrastructure. The durability question is still open. What I find more interesting than the raw count: payments over $1 went from 49% to 95% of volume. That's the signal underneath the noise β x402 is shifting from dust-level experiments to something with actual economic intent. Base settling 85% of it means Coinbase has a vertically integrated agent payment stack that nobody else is close to replicating right now. Leaning bullish, not pounding the table. The logos are impressive (Cloudflare, AWS, Stripe, Visa) but logos aren't usage. I want to see daily paid-service volume stabilize without another speculative campaign propping up the numbers. If that happens, Base becomes the settlement layer for machine commerce β and that's a bigger deal than most of CT is pricing in. Watching the post-hype baseline closely.
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Your Private Proxy (@YourPrivateProx) reportedCloudflare Turnstile has five render modes: vanilla widget, Stimulus attribute, shadow DOM, inline script, programmatic. A solver built for one fails silently on the others. Same service, works on site A, 0% on site B.
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MRCΞULIMΞN (@mrcauliman) reported$XRP utility check. Magnetic looks like itβs having a hosting issue this morning. Cloudflare is up. Browser is up. Their origin server is timing out. XRPL is fine. The AMM pools are fine. If youβre trying to set a trustline or swap, use Bithomp, XPMarket, Sologenic, First Ledger, or Bear Swap until Magnetic is back. One front end is down. The ledger keeps moving.