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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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BuccoCapital Bloke (@buccocapital) reported@Appyg99 Fair points for sure. I think the coordination tax is diminishing and need/desire to offload is going down with it. Am seeing it personally and moves like Cloudflare are validation businesses have confidence this is a structural shift. Just simply needed fewer context carriers
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Ritesh Roushan (@devXritesh) reported@ConsciousRide Never put secrets in frontend JS, Cloudflare or not, anyone can open DevTools and steal them.
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Drizzle (@TinyLaww) reported@Adweek @GoDaddy @Cloudflare “Hi, my domain transfer to Afternic failed and I haven’t received assistance yet. I already contacted support. Please can someone help me check it?”
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ieb (@CyberHono) reported@cybercompletos The main cost is the zipping / signing / distributing part, which is around $0.00005 in cloudflare worker usages. not a concern if it's small but could become a problem when it grows even if it's paid it will be pretty cheap just covering these costs
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Alpha Batcher (@alphabatcher) reported@Salmaaboukarr Cloudflare cooked i think, that’s why discord down or no
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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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Ezra ~ commissions open! 0/10 (@ezranotbridger) reported@fishiecats cloudflare is down
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Big-Abdul (@BigAbdulWeb3) 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.
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Adeola Emmanuel Morren (@Adeola13) reported@dok2001 what did you guys do to wrangler auth and cloudflare dashboard auth, its completely unusable? get signed out every hour or so, and signing back in is not always possible? never experienced this untill this week.
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Linas Beliūnas (@linasbeliunas) reportedCloudflare $NET lays off 1,100+ employees to restructure for the “agentic AI “era” - stock price goes down by 25%. Coinbase $COIN lays off 14% of employees as “non-technical teams are now pushing code to production with AI” - their trading engine & status page goes down. You simply cannot make this stuff up.
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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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infusionvictor (@infusionvictor) reportedCloudflare beat on earnings. Beat on revenue. Raised full-year guidance. Stock down 19%. Why? Two things. First: Q2 revenue guidance came in just below estimates. By less than $1 million. The market didn't care about the beat. It cared about the miss. Second: they cut 1,100 employees. 20% of the company. The reason: AI usage inside the company surged 600% in three months. They don't need the people anymore. AI creates trillion-dollar companies and eliminates thousands of jobs in the same earnings call. Datadog up 31% on AI growth. Cloudflare down 19% on AI efficiency. Same technology. Opposite outcomes. 📡 Follow the signal, ignore the noise. $NET $DDOG $NVDA $QQQ
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Asad Ali (@asad_ch3) reported@thinklikekai @dr_cintas Wtf you saying, bypass cloudflare is not piece of cake
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kramb (@BollKram97874) reported@ChibiReviews @gelbooru @Cloudflare Bro get ******** out of here 😭
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Matt Convente (@mattconvente) reported@mil000 **** this. Annoying CAPTCHAs, Cloudflare “verification”, press and hold, and now this.
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Pareekh Jain (@pareekhjain) reportedTech firms are experiencing FOMO around layoffs, as layoffs have become a proxy signal for investors of scaled AI usage in their software development. Earlier hyperscalers and big tech firms such as Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle, Meta were announcing layoffs. Now, next-tier tech firms are also announcing layoffs. Freshworks and Cloudflare announced layoffs today. Reason is the same everywhere: AI. This is from Freshworks news: Freshworks cuts 11% of staff as AI writes half of its code. And yes, Indian GCCs of these tech firms are also impacted by layoffs.
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(\/)atri}{ (@ascannertoddly) reported@ryanels Gee thanks 😝 rofl. To create a temporary Cloudflare tunnel on macOS using Homebrew, you can use the command: brew install cloudflare/cloudflare/cloudflared followed by cloudflared tunnel --url This will set up a tunnel that routes traffic from Cloudflare to your local service on port 443.
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modpotato (@modpotatos) reportedis cloudflare down again or like whats goiing on
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Justin Bennett (@just_be_dev) reportedIs @Cloudflare broken on firefox for anyone else?
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Haroon (@skywalkerr0x) reportedCloudflare just cut ~20% of staff. That's over 1,100 people. If you work at an infra or networking company, this is a signal to keep your resume polished and your skills transferable.
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Attas (@TxRecon1) reported@zerohedge Good. Cloudflare sucks.
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Shemy (@Shemy_Aah) reported@PhaedraXTeddy @Cloudflare Yes, some of these evil powers in Hangzhou, China are targeting Xi. I have wechat group chatting screenshots in my phone. They are evil, they talk like barbarians, care nothing about lives, only provoking people to take down Xi.
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Kiro (@KiroIkigai) reportedCloudflare $NET just: ✅ Beat EPS ($0.25 vs $0.23E) ✅ Beat revenue ($640M, +34% YoY) ✅ Raised full-year guidance Then fired 1,100 people. 20% of the company. CEO memo: "This is not a cost-cutting exercise." Their AI usage went up 600% in 3 months. Employees run thousands of AI agent sessions every day engineering, HR, finance, marketing. Every department. The AI productivity thesis is coming to fruition Stock down -18%. But the math underneath is clear fewer people, same output, expanding margins. Full-year EPS guidance RAISED to $1.19-$1.20 vs $1.14 expected. Unit labor costs just printed 2.3% vs 4.5% expected yesterday. Wages growing 0.2% vs 0.3% expected this morning. Productivity running above its long-term trend for years. You are not bullish enough.
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baleyg (@aldagutr) reportedI still need to track down some cheaper hard drives because I’m about to start hoarding massive amounts of videos. I'm also ditching Nginx for Cloudflare.
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marcelo mezquia (@IntentSim) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 11,996 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare Country / RegionTraffic Netherlands1,289 United States316 France22 Romania21 Taiwan8
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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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Chinedu 🇬🇭🇳🇬 (@codmajik) reported@bvchidra all your requests are routed to cloudflare who then carry that request via their fast low latency network to your server via the tunnel. you can also just ask cloudflare to proxy your request via a dns settings without the tunnel but tunnel is better
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Panqueque AF (@panfuckingcakes) reportedGood. Now fire the rest of these ******* **** protectors. **** @Cloudflare
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Timothy Schneider (@tschenanigans) reportedI have had a bunch of people reach out to me at the end of this week about @Cloudflare and they have all asked me one thing Do you really use that much AI at work? Yes. Yes I do. I personally think the power of AI, here specifically, is how much I have been able to learn. 600% growth in AI usage. I would argue my growth has been 600% as well. And it may sound corny, but holy ****. I've learned more about more than I would have ever before. I have learned real implementations I built along the way. I have been able to set up, troubleshoot, repair, and fix known processes and bugs, sure. I think more importantly I've been able to create! I've been able to take an idea...and stop wondering if it would work. I didn't spend hours poring over documents and trial and error. I spent hours developing and creating and iterating on failed processes because AI helped me un-fail them. If a customer needed anything from things I already had a great understanding for (WAF, DNS, Gateway) to things I had zero clue on where to even start (a simple Snippet, Worker, DB migrations thanks to @CloudflareDev) I was able to respond to them. The amount of "I'll get back to you" and "I'm not really sure" have gone down significantly. But so have the amount of times you have to say it. That is growth. I have a pretty deep understanding I feel on a few different things, but I know more about @Cloudflare because I can spend hours consuming and then actively questioning that knowledge. I rant a bunch, but if I can leave anyone with anything regarding AI: Build skills, that build skills.
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Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported@rozzabuilds usually buy from registrar first, then use a registrar-agnostic service like cloudflare for namecheap or google domains. don't need another middleman between me and my registrars