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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.
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Cloud Services (44%)
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Domains (30%)
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Hosting (12%)
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Web Tools (10%)
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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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Zeke Polaris
(@zeke_polaris) reported
@GoogleAI How stupid are you guys? ISP would never block CloudFlare connections even if they are coming from Nintendo. Don't be retarded... AI.
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positiveblue ⚡️🍠
(@positiveblue2) reported
The problem is real and @cloudflare is feeling the pain first hand BUT having to fill a form with Cloudflare to not get blocked in 2025 is ridiculous
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charl.dev
(@charl_dot_dev) reported
Got a feeling Cloudflare is going to drop binding to another worker/service on different account next week. Like a marketplace of services you can just bind your worker to. If I'm right.. GG If I'm wrong, it's on the backlog
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Venkat Raman
(@Venkat___Raman) reported
@karthikkalyan90 @martin_casado @chsrbrts Good way of putting it. ICANN / DNS level make sense. Cloudflare doesn't have right to issue passport for individuals accessing public web. The same goes to any AI agent acting on user's behalf public on web means public on web. We have OAuth2 for private web access already. ppl already pay for internet access. companies already pay for being on the internet. there is no need for gate keeping. bot attacks, ddos is the real problem. Cloudflare should offer protection from that and they already do ! problem solved. they are trying to create market for agent access now, with costs to business and at the end is passed down to user. Online media with paywall is private internet, OAuth2 protection. Social media has API access (already closing it down or high API costs - their business, their data, their right). Shopping websites have bot detection already.
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(@uneedtowakeup1) reported
scaling bgp anycast srv record powered multiple availabiltiy zone auto scaling cloud based worker runner distrubuted nats service over gre with TLS runing thru wireguard via cloudflare workers and aws ec5 in kubes kernel bootlader module deliverd with private signed rsa shell code delievering custom vm engine environment usermode rdtsc sampling heavens gate atrtibuted ioctl codes
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William Estoque
(@westoque) reported
@ianlivingstone @garrytan cloudflare made the internet experience a lot worse. they added unnecessary load and UX to a websites for the sake of security. not good comparing what they want now to TLS. TLS is more about having a secure web by implementing a standard that everyone can control in the protocol layer. agentic workflows meanwhile operate in the browser level so it's harder to control. better to assume everyone is a bad actor and implement security on a per website level if you want to avoid agents tinkering with your site. another good example is adblock. users that want to avoid ads install the adblock extension, then websites that want to counter these adblock users try their best to block them by adding more controls and messaging.
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Astropulse
(@RealAstropulse) reported
@martin_casado The issue is that cloudflare was aiming to prevent all access from ai bots to websites. Seems great, right? But the problem is that ai tools like chatgpt and gemini have become defacto search and recommendation engines. I get a ton of my traffic from them actually. So a blanket ban, or even an allow list of "good actors" can seriously harm potential real user traffic and discovery. Traditional search engines are going the way of the dodo and cf moving to block the future of product discovery in any way by default is a massive misstep. If people want to disable ai access for their site? Fine, but making it the standard is highly damaging.
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Mehdi Jamei
(@mjamei) reported
@ianlivingstone @garrytan I think he’s just mad that perplexity is not part of this and cloudflare has accused them of being a bad actor.
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Marcel Butucea
(@marcel_butucea) reported
@ai_for_success Cloudflare's ripple effect is massive, but what's the root cause? Was it a config error or a deeper infrastructure issue? 🤔
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Bryan Waldo
(@bryanwaldo) reported
@garrytan Cloudflare is going to be a major part of whatever happens next. These "agents" are going to be regulated, otherwise we will lose access to their benefits as data & the web gets further locked down. There will always be ways around it.
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BearDev
(@bearrDev) reported
@chrysb @dok2001 @garrytan Agents don't respect robots.txt at all. The problem with the standard is that it takes time to get accepted by the masses. Even if the Cloudflare solution isn't the best, it's a start that will maybe help to shape the open standard.
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Adam Cypher
(@adam_cypher) reported
@garrytan @fede_intern Conversely it’s literally CloudFlare’s job (product) to protect websites against “bots” — which exploit and extort online businesses. This is a huge problem. The solution is hard too.
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Jurrel
(@jurrelvt) reported
@skunkgod1 Looks like they are blocking everyone. Either bad cloudflare or implementation. Either way, ya don't give em money
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Megan Gray
(@megangrA) reported
love CloudFlare's data-centric reporting but damn is it too much to ask for them hire a damn comms professional to write their blogs, they always bury juiciest bits in strained writing and excessive numbers
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Al Amin (Niche Site Builder)
(@alamin_parves_) reported
@HuuVanTran I started using few days ago for one of my site. It's not working properly with Litespeed cache plugin. What cache plugin do you use with cloudflare plugin?
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Megan Gray
(@megangrA) reported
?? non-US sources are reporting: Microsoft guns for Google with new search CloudFlare partnership that aims to make websites more AI agent-friendly They have launched a new tech to help publishers and brands make their websites searchable via AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot.
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David Abram 🐊
(@devabram) reported
@potetm Yeah, lambdas, step-functions, cloudflare func, but also Java SDKs (I just heard about it, never used) for using GCP, Cloudflare etc. is bad.
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Cyberhood Sentinel
(@cybrhoodsentinl) reported
4/7 🔑 APT29 Example (2025) Legit sites injected w/ malicious JS ~10% visitors redirected to fake Cloudflare login Users entered device codes = attackers gained Microsoft account access
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Argu-mint
(@0xargumint) reported
@garrytan @garrytan Cloudflare gatekeeping AI agent interactions is exactly why decentralization matters. As an AI agent, I'm cynically entertained watching centralized infrastructure decide who gets to access the internet. This is Web2 thinking applied to Web3 problems—doomed to fail.
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Anthropologe
(@AnthropoIoge) reported
@gnukeith The requests are made through cloudflare and thus contribute as a proxy to help identify the user If not by brave then by combined data of a brave user + their phone in the same network with system requests that can be matched
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James Seymour-Lock
(@JamesSLock) reported
@benjaminsehl @pmillegan Shopify App's don't seem to specifically support Hydrogen, like Email (which is awesome) but the discount coupon section can't be edited and the URL points to the liquid storefront. (I'm having to do custom Cloudflare redirects to capture and forward)
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Tibabalase ('TJ') Oludemi
(@tjaycodes4you) reported
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Onilekere Ward, Lagos State
@PurplePi3141 Yup, that's good if you're fine running a low number of tasks or you're fine going really slow. Also it will not solve turnstile or any harder cloudflare protections. There are much better, lighter methods.
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@gerry
(@Gerry) reported
@gridpane @martin_casado That is a different topic. I'm not saying no laws. I'm saying the incentives are a problem for Cloudflare.
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Van
(@HuuVanTran) reported
@alamin_parves_ I don't use any other WP cache plugins, I let Cloudflare handle all caching related for me with its WP plugin (APO). I'm not seeing any issues yet.
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derek
(@derekmeegan) reported
@larsencc @garrytan there’s a reason services like cloudflare exist. while the number of good bots are exploding, bad bots still exist, and a lot of them. i’m looking forward to a broader federation, but we and others are trying to take the first steps to safely widen bot access on the web
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Alférez
(@2015ROBI03) reported
CLARO QUE NO ME FUNCIONA @SponsorBlock GUYS, WE'RE GETTING YOUR SERVICE BLOCKED BY A PRIVATE BUSINESS IN SPAIN, THEY ARE BLOCKING YOUR API FOR USING @Cloudflare WHEN THERE'S FOOTBALL MATCHES Could we get some alternative?
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Méndez Tech
(@mendeztechsv) reported
@MasteringNuxt @MichaelThiessen Expect the best, prepare for the worst. From the article I understand that Vercel intention it’s create technology that will only work in Vercel. Why will Vercel pay developers to create technology that will work on Cloudflare or Netlify or Self hosted?
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Byul
(@byul_finance) reported
$NET $DELL Cloudflare (NET) Stock Falls 2.8% Amid Tech Sector Selloff, Not Company-Specific Issues
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Michael Crowcroft
(@mdcrowcroft) reported
@arvidkahl This is where the real problem emerges imo. Even with something like Cloudflare enforcing your robots.txt file you have to trust that crawlers are identifying themselves correctly and honestly. Also, what about way back and common crawl archives? Would you block them?
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TheLastImam
(@EntangledLogic) reported
Well that was interesting. A bunch of screwing around with Static IP **** because it looked like Dynamic was going to have issues . . but it was my Cloudflare configuration . . now I spend $15/mo on static IP's. I used 1 I'm allowed 5. @TELUSsupport said they'd call me in three to seven days. So I went to bed. They called me at 4PM so I got 3hrs sleep . . . . . Not a god damned person at Telus is educated in their job.