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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 (32%)
- Hosting (16%)
- Web Tools (6%)
- 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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Mili (@miliklao) reported@Cloudflare The fundamental question arises: how does integrating AI agents into a DAG-based network alter security assumptions regarding transaction finality and malicious actor mitigation? AI's role in consensus or validation could introduce novel attack vectors or
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MG Reports (@martinOlsen94M) reported🇺🇸 Cloudflare just cut 1,100 employees. 20% of staff. First mass layoff in 16 years. Same quarter: record revenue of $639.8M, up 34% YoY. CEO Matthew Prince says 100% of code is now reviewed by autonomous AI agents. Internal AI usage up 600% in three months. Revenue went up Headcount went down. The agentic era just sent its first receipt
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Mohit (@mohittwwt) reported@SIGKITTEN Same reason, “We have everything in house and multi AZ” Proceeds to go down when cloudflare goes down
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ServMask Inc. (@servmask) reportedAfter Cloudflare migration: "too many redirects" or 525 errors. Cloudflare SSL modes interact with the origin certificate: - Flexible: no origin cert (redirect loops with HTTPS plugins) - Full: any cert - Full Strict: valid cert (recommended) Mismatch breaks the site. Match the mode to the origin state.
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Thomas Smale (@ThomasSmale) reportedStainless was the connective tissue of the AI industry. Its software automatically generates and maintains SDKs from API specs. OpenAI, Google, Cloudflare, Perplexity, Groq all relied on it. Anthropic was the first customer back in 2022.
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Gorgon's Grimoire 🇺🇸 (@GorgonsGrimoire) reported@Needed2ReadPost @laxmere @TheJ011yR0ger Oh at the time it was a bug. The CloudFlare worker was using 300 seconds for the refresh on the counter. It's been adjust down to 60 seconds. But yeah it is funny when it happens to others. LOL
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Rananjay Raj (@Rananjay_RajW) reportedSecond announcement: Self-hosted sandboxes are now in public beta for Claude Managed Agents. You can run Claude agents inside your own infrastructure. Cloudflare, Daytona, Docker, Modal, or Vercel. The agent loop runs on Claude's platform. But code execution happens on YOUR servers. For any enterprise that couldn't use AI agents because data had to leave their perimeter - that wall just came down.
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Rananjay Raj (@Rananjay_RajW) reported@AnthropicAI @StainlessAPI This one's worth thinking through. Stainless generates SDKs for OpenAI, Google, Cloudflare, Replicate - and now Anthropic is shutting down all hosted products. It's one thing to build a better model. It's another to buy a piece of the developer toolkit that your competitors depend on. This shifts the competition from model quality to infrastructure control. Curious how OpenAI and Google respond. They'll need to rebuild their SDK pipeline.
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Chris Covington (@_ChrisCovington) reported@dobroslav_dev @vercel @Cloudflare I’d trust a CloudFlare replacement, wouldn’t touch a vercel version for ****, I’d rather vendor the src
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vinny (@vinicius2prg) reportedspent 90 minutes learning Cloudflare Workers can't talk to each other on the same zone. my fix is routing the request out to the public internet and back in. mailing a letter to my roommate through the post office. this is what shipping looks like. ridiculous workarounds at 2am
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Tobias_Petry.sql (@tobias_petry) reported@munawwarfiroz @mattiasgeniar They're using Cloudflare which handles DDoS good as well. But with any DDoS protection service, many malicious requests are always going through. So changing the DDoS provider won't help much. They must (and do) work on handling the requests going through better.
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Josh (@joshmanders) reportedCloudflare is just microservices as a service
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Devin NFT Hunter (@Devin_NFTHunter) reported@Bankless @Cloudflare @eastdakota 100m tps? my damn nfts still lag
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Talktodre (@talktodre100) reportedFrontend was down today. Cloudflare 502s everywhere. Trail: Browser ✅ Cloudflare ✅ Host ❌ → origin, not edge. HTTP logs looked fine, then nothing for 1 hour. Container went down and never came up. Cause: serve lived in devDependencies. **** skips devDeps (NODE_ENV=production). The Build passed. Start didnt fail immediately as well. Locally, npm run dev never calls serve. A clean rebuild after a routine merge finally exposed it. The Fix was one line into dependencies. trigger redeploy and server went back online in less minutes due to w well optimized CICD pipeline. Rule: if your start command needs it, it’s a runtime dependency.
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Sebastian De Deyne (@sebdedeyne) reportedTrying to slowly move all my domains to Cloudflare but already the second time they don't support the TLD I need 🥲
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Geethika Isuru (@geethika_isuru) reportedAnthropic just paid $300M to kill a tool OpenAI was using. The tool is called Stainless. Most people have never heard of them. But OpenAI used them. Google used them. Cloudflare used them. Stainless built the SDKs that let developers connect to AI models. Every official Anthropic library. Every official OpenAI library. All built on the same quiet engine in New York. Then Anthropic walked in with a checkbook. The deal closed. The team got absorbed. And every hosted product is being wound down. No new signups. No new projects. The factory that powered half the AI industry is now exclusive to one company. OpenAI had already given up doing this work internally. They handed it to Stainless. Now that supplier belongs to their biggest rival. Existing customers keep what they built. But the doors are closed. This is Anthropic's fourth acquisition in six months. Bun. Vercept. Coefficient Bio. Now Stainless. The agent wars are not being won with better models. They are being won by quietly buying the plumbing. P.S. Connect if you're building something in AI. The next 18 months are going to be wild.
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jacob ۞ (@jehovahscript) reported@Cloudflare holy **** pls respond to my open support case I WANT TO GIVE YOU MORE MONEY PLEASE JUST TALK TO ME
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PetrichorCEO 🪲🧀 (@PetrichorCEO) reported@CryptoCyberia imagine paying a janny in anything other than hot pockets… clear signal Cloudflare are incompetent everyone knows jannies DO IT FOR FREE
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Harshil (@harshil1712) reportedAll About Berlin has a been a really useful resource. The impact due to AI is horrible. We might start loosing useful resources like this, if things continue. The whole AI Content negotiation work from @Cloudflare starts making more sense! I have seen similar issues with other platforms :(
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S_tothe_ ₡ORE (@Daniel_StotheC) reportedRasty shows the solution. Cloudflare just admitted the problem, in writing: "Web3/Ethereum is not a product we are selling moving forward." Web3 was the bundle. Web4 is what assembles when the bundle ends. 🧩
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Liam (@liam_fallen) reportedI see Cloudflare are having a moment again. They are saying: "These issues do not affect the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN" but I'm seeing problems across multiple websites.
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nasuy (@n_asuy) reportedi take this problem seriously. our company docs are managed in github. using another platform doesn’t mean it is safer, but when thinking about crm/gtm, i’ve felt that docs PRs and github diffs are hard for staff to manage. data needs to stay under our control, so agent work has to be reviewed before it is merged or accepted. i’m currently building this with @Cloudflare R2 and @tursodatabase , and i’ve started using it internally at the company. i also need to manage the agent’s own artifacts and memory, but that may be a separate scope.
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gavin leech (Non-Reasoning) (@gleech) reported@chrislakin @tszzl crappy: aella twitter poll crappy: Cloudflare/Github/etc uptime cool: number of JS console errors in random sample of sites and machines
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*** (@uzairansar) reported@TradesGMR @6H6ST6 just keep it running on a VPS and set up tailscale or a cloudflare tunnel. just tell your Hermes agent and it'll help you do this
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ChillTA🪙 (@ChillTAbtc) reported@Cloudflare Never trust a system called managed unless you built it
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Caliintz (@Caliintzz) reported@tjcages @Cloudflare is blocking me of some websites for no fking reasons, no way to fix, most annoying thing ever. I hate them so much.
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Jason (@foley2k2) reported@TrustScore_1 @vijayi_bhavah Cloudflare announcing layoffs had the opposite effect. They're the guys who took half the Internet down with an outage earlier. One day, mass firing people will be seen as losing institutional knowledge instead of cost cutting.
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udevadm (@udevadm) reported@_JohnHammond @OepnAI Fell for this and got really pissed off because the cloudflare captcha was saying it didn't support linux
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beamnxw ./ (@beamnxw) reportedMythos from Anthropic is genuinely scaring developers. Cloudflare just tested the world’s most powerful model and were shocked.. Mythos is on another level: > Tested on 50+ internal repos ➜ the model is so capable they say it can’t be released to regular users without heavy restrictions > It finds security holes and turns even tiny bugs into full working attack chains against any target > Right now it’s running with almost zero safeguards, no censorship, no limits ➜ it will do literally anything you ask That’s terrifying The worst part? If this thing ever gets into the wrong hands wdyt? are we ready for this?
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Dillon Valdez (@Dillon_Valdez) reportedI’ve owned Cloudflare for years, and $NET makes more sense when you start with where the company sits. The edge network puts Cloudflare close to users, apps, traffic, and security problems. That is why the expansion into Zero Trust, Workers, and AI traffic controls is not random product sprawl. The proof is whether that position keeps turning into adoption, revenue durability, margin leverage, and cash flow.