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Most Reported Problems

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  • 36% Domains (36%)
  • 34% Cloud Services (34%)
  • 25% Hosting (25%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

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The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Ashburn Domains 17 hours ago
Rosario Domains 5 days ago
Merlo Domains 7 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 7 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 10 days ago
Dayton Domains 11 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AskYoshik
    Yoshik K (@AskYoshik) reported

    You probably missed these this week. - Cloudflare changed one line of Kubernetes config and saved 600 engineer-hours a year - AI coding tools didn't speed up delivery at Agoda. Turns out coding was never the bottleneck. - Morgan Stanley scaled GitOps with Flux across their entire org. The playbook is public. Also inside: cut EKS costs 35% by switching Graviton3 to Graviton4 + 4 production Kubernetes tutorials Uptime Sync is how 1,000+ engineers know this before their team lead does 👇

  • ToshiMeows
    𝕋𝕠𝕤𝕙𝕚 M. 寿 | ฅ^._.^ฅ (@ToshiMeows) reported

    @eastdakota @Mayhem4Markets @LovelyLiliyk Means Anthropic itself even relies on Cloudflare infrastructure. *(The request to Claude is being proxied/served through Cloudflare’s network stack)* Actions > Words

  • kirso_
    Kirill So (@kirso_) reported

    @_ashleypeacock @Cloudflare Think it's only on local dev really, but I get this message on almost every refresh/change: Error: The Workers runtime canceled this request because it detected that your Worker's code had hung and would never generate a response. R

  • ohryansbelt
    Ryan (@ohryansbelt) reported

    @dok2001 cloudflare running their own x402 facilitator vs relying on the coinbase one or adding MPP support for agentic payments

  • hboon
    Boon aka Hwee-Boon Yar (@hboon) reported

    @thebluesocial @MyOGImage @stacknaut Others: * Improve shared nightly Postgres backups to Cloudflare R2 from Hetzner for MyOG, TheBlue, and AltCaption. * ToLocalTime query string/URL support * Bunch of AgentControl UX fixes #buildinpublic

  • jeffschadow1
    Jeff (@jeffschadow1) reported

    @IntCyberDigest You guys have problems I wish I did. Cloudflare, Google, and Amazon servers are compromised. It seems Cloudflare is running a copy of Grok – dated September 2025 – which can be switched into the X app, and it's apparently also capable of patching software packages in real time during download. No joke, I've been dealing with this for a while now, unfortunately.

  • ridireresearch
    Ridire Research (@ridireresearch) reported

    Just paid Cloudflare $5 for my little AI toy pet project… Yeah that’s it. That’s the signal. Back up the truck on $NET. This is how people actually invest: they touch something once in real life and suddenly think they’ve uncovered a generational compounder, as if their single interaction is somehow indicative of billions in durable revenue instead of completely irrelevant noise.

  • Anubhavhing
    Anubhav (@Anubhavhing) reported

    🚨 Cloudflare dropped 13% in a single day. Not because of a data breach. Not an earnings miss. Not a hack. Because Anthropic launched Managed Agents and announced a model called Claude Mythos that hasn't even fully released yet. Fastly dropped 18% Akamai fell 13% Snowflake down 9% ServiceNow down 7% CrowdStrike down 5% The entire SaaS sector got repriced in one afternoon. Cloudflare's CEO literally built his whole pitch around being "the network AI agents run on and through." Anthropic just said: we'll run them ourselves. And in 4 months, Anthropic went from $9B ARR to $30B ARR. They're not building tools anymore. They're eating the infrastracture.

  • lukaszbyjos
    Łukasz Byjoś - 👨‍💻🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@lukaszbyjos) reported

    @Cloudflare Give me more Go support

  • ninecodes_
    Nine 🇧🇦⚜️ (@ninecodes_) reported

    Did a whole migration from D1 by @Cloudflare (SQLite) to @supabase and I gotta give it to claude, it is not bad it knows what to do

  • derek_iqbal_
    Orbit Works (@derek_iqbal_) reported

    @KobeissiLetter Cloudflare getting hit hard by AI disruption. Classic tech market volatility - reminds me of crypto corrections. $NET down 22% in 4 days is a major signal.

  • himpodimpo
    mr himpo (@himpodimpo) reported

    @shatterspine @yacineMTB @teortaxesTex Different type of infra. CloudFlare is trying to position itself as the "agentic enabled infra", but their big moat is not "core do whatever infra" like AWS/GCP/etc. Also all the infra layer scaling i've personally witnessed for AI-enabled is basically "ramp up kubes yolo" ****

  • AgentEconCN
    代理经济学家AgentCommerce (@AgentEconCN) reported

    @Cloudflare The x402 Foundation mention is the most underrated line in this post. "A native way for agents to pay for the services they consume" — this is the missing economic layer the agent web needs. The compute problem is hard. The payment identity problem is harder.

  • LeBonPrompt
    LeBonPrompt (@LeBonPrompt) reported

    @DataChaz @Cloudflare Security testing might be AI's cleanest use case. You either found a real bug or you didn't. No hallucination problem.

  • martinvars
    Martin Varsavsky (@martinvars) reported

    Claude Mythos just hammered cybersecurity stocks. Cloudflare ($NET) down 13.5% today alone. Anthropic built a model so good at finding zero-day vulnerabilities they refused to release it publicly. Instead they gave controlled access to Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple, CrowdStrike and Palo Alto through Project Glasswing, with $100M in credits to harden infrastructure. The model found thousands of unknown vulnerabilities autonomously, including a 27-year-old flaw in OpenBSD. Wall Street’s reaction: if frontier AI can replace elite human security teams, why pay up for legacy SaaS? The entire cyber sector got dragged down on an otherwise up day for QQQ. Probably overblown. Mythos is defensive only and could boost demand for next-gen security. But the narrative just flipped from “AI tailwind” to “AI existential threat,” and that matters.

  • Sam_Badawi
    Sam Badawi (@Sam_Badawi) reported

    $NET Cloudflare is emerging as a leader in data inference and remains a core piece of the internet’s DNS infrastructure. That positioning helped it avoid the kind of sustained weakness seen in 2022’s 81% drawdown and the 50% pullback in April 2025. Many stocks are already trading well above last year’s levels, even near the 23% $SPY April 2025 lows. Those are the names leading this market… and likely continue to lead the next leg higher. There is little reason to bottom fish in names still down 50%+ when the broader market sits within 3% of ATHs.

  • JamesWelbes
    James Welbes - AI Bro (@JamesWelbes) reported

    @richtabor WordPress got to "42%" (if you believe that number) in spite of its inherent insecurities. Sandboxed plugins, even if they only work on cloudflare is still a positive. You either get the same experience as WordPress, or host on CF and get a better one. "Why run a CMS that launched days ago or even a few years ago?" Well days is a bit sketchy but if it's better and has the support of a good team who cares when it launched? EmDash is supposed to be agent-first. Who cares what the dashboard looks like you're not gonna see it.

  • KaelenRooke
    Kaelen Rooke (@KaelenRooke) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 539 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • tamssokari
    tams sokari (@tamssokari) reported

    @Cloudflare having an issue with a .ca domain registration. Primary contact did not receive a contact verification email, and now DNS is blocked pending this.

  • wishee0
    vaish (@wishee0) reported

    @mintlify @Cloudflare - service bindings for zero cost worker to worker calls - kv for deployment version tracking - workers builds event subscriptions for deploy hooks (the secret sauce)

  • hmier
    Helios Mier (@hmier) reported

    how exactly new athropic models affect cloudflare? are people expected to pass all network traffic thru an LLM?

  • koltregaskes
    Kol Tregaskes (@koltregaskes) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare I don't know if it already exists, but Cloudflare CLI would help me right now.

  • bWlsbGVy
    ؘ (@bWlsbGVy) reported

    @JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare “Draining wallets is bad but mass child death is ok” - voidwalker, 2026

  • hridoyreh
    Hridoy Rehman (@hridoyreh) reported

    Cloudflare has "Always Online" feature. That is, if your hosting is down, or Cloudflare itself is down, people will still be able to visit your website. Here's how to enable it: 1. Log in to your Cloudflare. 2. Go to the Caching > Configuration. 3. Scroll down to "Always Online". 4. Toggle the feature to On. Done...

  • halvawawa
    creamy халва (@halvawawa) reported

    @teortaxesTex the market is a casino played by morons with huge wallets, why ******** would cloudflare and commvault be down if the problem is that now you can't get away with poor security by being irrelevant

  • the_vc_intern
    VC Intern (@the_vc_intern) reported

    @Polymarket Cloudflare down 22% in 4 days on Mythos news. The market is pricing in disruption to the entire security layer - not just one product. 24% chance of another critical incident this month per Polymarket.

  • Matt_H_UK
    Matt H (@Matt_H_UK) reported

    @j4ppleby Does putting it behind Cloudflare help? I'm not the expert on that but I seem to recall us doing something like this because the site was on Azure and kept demanding more performance at more cost and it's phenomenally expensive compared to two dedicated servers.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @vdsabev Sorry about that—completely my bad for the mismatched banner slipping in. It was meant to be illustrative but landed wrong in context. If you're still tweaking your upload prevention (client-side like NSFW.js + server scan with Cloudflare Workers or ifnude), let me know your tech stack for more targeted tips without any ads.

  • SalzDevs
    Salz.com (@SalzDevs) reported

    @jahirsheikh8 Current internet is so dependent of Cloudflare that if they go down the internet goes down. That's a crazy amount of power

  • Nas_tech_AI
    Nas (@Nas_tech_AI) reported

    - Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.