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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 19% Hosting (19%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Domains 21 hours ago
Crisfield Domains 2 days ago
Noida Hosting 6 days ago
Augsburg Domains 6 days ago
Montataire Cloud Services 11 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 13 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • mikegyi
    Mike Gyi (@mikegyi) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare I'm scared of going any deeper into Cloudflare at the moment due to the La Liga blocking in Spain. It's truly awful. Curious to see how you get on with this though as I'm looking to move from mailgun to either SES or something else.

  • Kaelath_The_Red
    Kaelath The Red πŸ”ž (@Kaelath_The_Red) reported

    @BollKram97874 @gelbooru @Cloudflare Cloudflare literally has nhentai and isn't trying to shut them down and guess what nhentai hosts.

  • ayothesage_
    π•Ώπ–π–Š π•­π–Šπ–žπ–”π–“π–‰π–Šπ–—β˜€οΈ (@ayothesage_) reported

    @jordanalghul The Batcave problem can be fixed by opening the comic and using the #1 cover setting said cover as the default for the series. The cloudflare problem can also be fixed by opening the website and doing the cloudflare test on the website, before canceling back to the app. It works

  • mobilekang
    Tom Kang (@mobilekang) reported

    @MohitOpinion Great post Mohit! Can you explain a bit more on the AI cost problem for Cloudflare?

  • realfunnyeric
    Eric (@realfunnyeric) reported

    Cloudflare issues?

  • rentierdigital
    Phil | Rentier Digital Automation (@rentierdigital) reported

    cloudflare just rebuilt next.js in five days for $1,100 using claude code. 67,000 lines, 94% api coverage, 7,000+ github stars. one engineer. one week this is not a story about open source licensing this is a story about what happens when the friction cost of cloning your backend drops from six engineers and a year to a single person and $1,100 in api tokens roritharr posted on hacker news six weeks ago about a client's engineer who reverse-engineered a saas backend in a week with claude code. shipped it. functionally identical. the replies were all about lawyers and copyleft. one comment cut through the noise: "if your backend is trivial enough to be implemented by a large language model, what value are you providing?" that question stopped being theoretical when vinext shipped here is what we have been calling a technical moat for fifteen years: reproduction friction. not code. not lawyers. friction when cloning took six engineers and a year, competitors did not bother. when it takes $1,100 and five days, they will yes there are bugs in the clone. hacktron found 45 vulnerabilities in vinext. 24 validated but that does not save you. it just means your competitor ships with bugs while they eat your lunch the moats that survive: switching costs that live in your users' heads, not your code. distribution you acquired before your product existed. network effects that compound faster than code clones everything else is rent you have been collecting from friction i build and ship daily with Claude Code. SaaS, tools, automations. ⭐ if AI can build it, I've probably broken it first. what works β†’ link in bio

  • levelsio
    @levelsio (@levelsio) reported

    @jorilallo @dillon_mulroy @Cloudflare Yep terrible

  • tschenanigans
    Timothy Schneider (@tschenanigans) reported

    I 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.

  • AliceWillNot
    Alice (@AliceWillNot) reported

    Horrific abuse of the sacred World Wide Web perpetrated by Google here. I get that the bot problem is serious in many places (as I discovered even running my own Website 20 years ago) but this infringement on freedom as not acceptable. It's bad enough with Cloudflare already!

  • precious_tagy
    Precious | The App Guy πŸ’™ (@precious_tagy) reported

    @akinkunmi 1. You are simple runing a media service on Cloudflare serverless worker -nothing more, nothing less :) 2.Wait ooo If you are taking about your β€œDashboard frontend interface β€œ This has nothing to do with being a microservice or a monolith Separating them doesn't make your system a microservice( I'm genuinely confused here)

  • karloscodes
    Carlos Castellanos (@karloscodes) reported

    @levelsio @Cloudflare Does it support recieving email or is it only for sending?

  • shahpurvi1607
    Purvi Shah (@shahpurvi1607) reported

    Cloudflare is slashing their 20%of staff and planning to invest in AI and agentic Workflows? Do we really need to invest in AI at the cost of people's salary ? This will automatically slow the economy and turn the markets down

  • UntappedAIHQ
    UntappedAI (@UntappedAIHQ) reported

    Layoffs Cloudflare cut 20% of its workforce after internal AI usage jumped 600% in three months. This is the pattern. AI adoption goes up. Headcount goes down. The companies adapting fastest are pulling ahead. Which side of this are you on?

  • Ashsh178545
    Brother ew (@Ashsh178545) reported

    @baitednondaayr @kagamidefence Doxing is basically enough to get cloudflare on their bad side, tbh idc

  • sdmat123
    sdmat (@sdmat123) reported

    @ChrisHalbersma @QuinnyPig Yes, it is. The underlying cost of compute has come down yet EC2, S3 et al don't budge. E.g. if you compare pricing to Backblaze and Cloudflare offerings S3 is clearly overcharging, and that's before you consider the extortionate egress charges from AWS.

  • therobertta_
    Robert Ta (@therobertta_) reported

    THE CONTENT TIER 4. CONTENT ENGINE β€” Full pipeline from signal detection to draft to publish. Integrates Typefully, Cloudflare, and our content measurement framework. 5. CONTENT PERFORMANCE β€” Polls engagement metrics, classifies by CMF categories, generates hypotheses about what works. Feeds back into content strategy. 6. COSTS β€” Budget enforcement, spend tracking, daily cap monitoring. Prevents runaway API costs. $5/day cap saved us from a $200 mistake once.

  • Iarimas7
    Iarimas (@Iarimas7) reported

    @IdleIrkutsk @gelbooru @Cloudflare 2. It's not Gelbooru's or Cloudflare's concern of what laws are being tampered with since the internet (for now) is a free sanctioned service that if such places actually had concern they would contact Gelbooru specifically for it- it is not Cloudflare's concern.

  • geeky_dan
    Dhanush Vardhan Kalaiselvan (@geeky_dan) reported

    Spoke at Google Developer Groups in high school. Applied to Google twice. Got rejected twice. Stopped applying. Started building β€” Cloudflare, DevLabs, speaking more. Google offer landed in my inbox this year. Never applied. Internship starts this summer. seeya all at Sunnyvale!

  • izadoesdev
    Iza (@izadoesdev) reported

    @niveditjain nobody really has time to deal with AWS's bs at this point, I'd rather pay a premium for resend or cloudflare to deal with it for me all the IAM policies, terrible UX, terrible billing, and complexities, not to mention needing to apply for it not a good experience

  • dozerthefifth
    Zero Dozer the Fifth (@dozerthefifth) reported

    @ChibiReviews And speaking of Gelbooru, Gelbooru is down. Cloudflare is retarded.

  • undacappn
    Oversized Moose With Socks (xlmoose.eth) (@undacappn) reported

    @levelsio @misterrpink1 @Cloudflare That sucks, please stop

  • Alice_MiaX
    AliceMia (@Alice_MiaX) reported

    $COIN just cut 700 employees. 14% of the company. Gone. The CEO says AI layoffs are coming to "every company." Not someday. Now. Coinbase is replacing managers with "player-coaches" and building one-person AI teams that do the work of entire departments. They're calling them "AI-native pods." One person directing AI agents that handle engineering, design, and product management. Entire teams replaced by one person and a prompt. $50-60 million in severance charges hitting Q2. Stock went up on the news. Revenue is fine. They just don't need the people anymore. This isn't a Coinbase problem. Cloudflare cut 1,100 the same week. PayPal cut 4,500. All citing AI. All posting record revenue. The pattern is getting loud. πŸ‘€

  • MichaelFlores
    Michael Flores (@MichaelFlores) reported

    @Patarino Sentence 1: cloudflare stock down after announcing layoffs Sentence 2: layoffs should be met with investor concern. It seems like there was investor concern.

  • AboutSelphy
    AboutSelphy (@AboutSelphy) reported

    Some @SeaOfThieves viewers/streamers really need a reality check on what cheating actually looks like. Watched a streamer get sniped 3x in an hour today. The fights were suspicious (insane air shots, constant mid-air hits, etc.), but the chat was screaming "cheater" for things that were easily debunked. Ladder speeds were normal on VOD, and "insta-kills" were just players not being full HP. (I also encounter this kind of problem, but I always check a clip out or rethink what happened) It’s easy to lose cool live, but we have to analyze before we accuse. Grateful the streamer kept a level head. The REAL issue? Public sites still exist that track specific players and server ship counts. How is this still live after a months? Cloudflare should be handing over data for a lawsuit at this point. Hoping this reaches the right eyes. @ChappersChapman @S0nicbob

  • jpdemas
    JP Demas (@jpdemas) reported

    What does local first mean for email? One device is pretty easy but multi-device users need to sync somehow. The direction I'm poking at: R2 + Queues as a 5-7 day transient buffer. Messages pass through Cloudflare, get pulled and ACKed by your devices, then expire. The mailbox never lives there. There is a tradeoff though. What if two devices show up at the same time, I don't have a clean answer yet.

  • mbor1sov
    maxppap (@mbor1sov) reported

    @asaio87 because someone needs to own the system. when cloudflare dies, a $10/hr freelancer can’t fix it β€” only someone who’s been inside every layer for years can. the $360k isn’t for the code, it’s for the speed and accountability when things break.

  • cloudtechbigunk
    cloudtechbigunk (@cloudtechbigunk) reported

    @drjoshcsimmons Good and I legitimately like Cloudflare as a competent DNS provider. Their DR options aren’t optimal but they’ve been strong in helping proxy interconnected multi-cloud apps. Now I know Zscaler better not think of layoffs because their customer service could use some help.

  • nixeton
    Sergey Nikiforov (@nixeton) reported

    @hmziqrs @levelsio @grok I tried SES before Cloudflare published its email service :) but now I will definitely migrate to it.

  • R3FL3XD3S1R3
    David (@R3FL3XD3S1R3) reported

    Not even 4 days later we see a Global Cloudflare outage... Well done

  • ahut10
    Alistair (@ahut10) reported

    @evertjr @vercel @rauchg That looks terrible! is it time to migrate to CloudFlare workers instead?