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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (41%)
- Cloud Services (25%)
- Hosting (16%)
- Web Tools (13%)
- E-mail (6%)
Live Outage Map
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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UWillC (@uwillc) reportedHalf the internet blinked last week. The cause was a backhoe, not a model. June 22. A fiber cut on Zayo routes rippled into Cloudflare. X, Reddit, Zoom, Teams. Down. X alone passed 30,000 outage reports before it cleared in about 20 minutes. Every AIOps dashboard in those companies watched a problem none of them could fix. You cannot reroute around a cut you do not own. You cannot ask an agent to splice glass three states away. We keep automating the control plane. The physical plane stays one excavator from an outage. Your multi-cloud is a logical diagram. Underneath it is often a single carrier. An AI can monitor the fiber. It still cannot splice it. Your redundancy on paper: single-carrier underneath, yes or no?
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seanvfacer (@seanvfacer) reportedBots just beat humans on the internet. For the first time in history. Not coming. Already happened. Cloudflare — the company running 1 in 5 websites on earth — watched the moment it tipped. The old internet was built for people. The new one's built for agents that don't browse, don't linger, don't even see your sign. So if you're building anything in 2026 — your customer might not be human anymore.
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alldaystocks | 24/7 Market News (@allday_stocks) reported$NET Cloudflare Launches New Tools for the Agentic Internet • Cloudflare introduced new AI traffic controls, analytics, and commercial partnerships to help site owners manage how AI companies access and monetize their content • Starting September 15, new default settings will allow AI search while blocking AI training and agent use on ad-supported pages for qualifying customers • Cloudflare is expanding its Pay Per Crawl initiative into Pay Per Use, enabling publishers to be compensated when their content is used by AI systems
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IJav (@javmung) reported@MSU_NW_FANG @MaplestoryU @nexpacetime Also need to test WARP From CLoudflare.. that helps a lot. But most likely is his/her ISP. mine was disconencting a lot, they did reset my NAT, and assigned me a public IP address, and problems are gone.. so routing probably the problem.
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Tyler Mayberry (@tyler_mayberry) reportedAgents like Codex really unlock things that I never would have done myself. I've been thinking about migrating all kinds of things to Cloudflare in the past, but it would take all day of just tedious admin work to take care of it. Today I just handed it over to Codex and it was all done in a couple of hours without me touching anything.
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Mike Chong (@realMikeChong) reported@wongmjane @Cloudflare so what? As long as it solves problems
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Pintu Kumar (@Pintu1012kumar) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareDev 1. We're using Cloudflare WebRTC for live streaming, but it doesn't support 4K cameras. Is there any better alternative? 2. During live streaming , auto recording feature is not showing .sorry showing but not working from my side .
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Daniel Norkin (@DanielNorkin) reportedCloudflare just turned "charge for any request" into a setting at the edge. Web pages, APIs, even MCP tools, paid per call in USDC over x402, settled straight to your wallet. AWS shipped the same thing through its firewall. The payment problem for the agent economy is basically solved. But paying isn't trusting. When the buyer is an autonomous agent with no account, the payment IS the credential. You know it paid. You know nothing about who it is, whether it's a good actor, or what the thing was actually worth. The gate is done. The hard part was never moving the money. It's trust: who is this agent, can I deal with it, and what's a fair price? That's the layer nobody owns yet. Curious how people see it shaking out.
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Curtis Thornton Jr (@RdclslyGudLookN) reported@EddCoates Of course cloudflare could never stop my automated scrapers, and now they're offering automated browsers that aren't even as good as mine, perhaps reasoning that they know what they can stop and can always choose to not stop themselves.
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Jasper Disney (@jasper_disney) reportedAs an unsuccessful app builder, I only need to pay 5 dollars to Cloudflare each month. Life is not that bad.
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Karl Emil Nikka (@KarlEmilNikka) reported@Cloudflare Nice! Do you have any ETA for sub-domain support?
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Hira Siddiqui (@identityonchain) reported<Rant Ahead> Every major AI company is building memory right now. OpenAI just shipped Dreaming V3, which updates your ChatGPT profile automatically after each conversation. Cloudflare launched Agent Memory so AI agents can store context between sessions. X released an official MCP server so agents can read your posts and activity in real time. All of this is genuinely useful. But none of it works together. ChatGPT's memory stays in ChatGPT. Cloudflare's agent memory stays with whatever agent you built on Cloudflare. X knows what you post but that doesn't help Claude understand who you are. Every product is solving memory for itself, inside itself. Which means you're still re-explaining yourself constantly. Your job, your preferences, your current project, your writing style. Every new AI tool you try starts from scratch. If you use five AI tools, you have five separate versions of "you" floating around, none of them in sync. The reason this won't get fixed by the big players is pretty simple: memory is how they keep you around. The better ChatGPT knows you, the less likely you are to switch to something else. That's not a conspiracy, it's just product logic. Sharing memory across tools would hurt retention, so nobody does it. What actually needs to exist is a memory layer that sits outside any individual product. Something you own, that you control, that any AI tool can read from if you give it permission. Not because the companies agreed to share your data, but because the memory never belonged to them in the first place. MCP is already starting to act as the connection layer between AI tools. The infrastructure for retrieval exists. The auth patterns exist. The missing piece is a persistent store that any agent can plug into, that travels with the user rather than living inside any one product. Before DNS, every network handled naming differently and nothing connected cleanly. Then one standard emerged and suddenly the whole thing scaled. AI memory feels like it's at a similar point. The question isn't really whether something like this gets built. It's who builds it and whether it's actually user-owned when they do. </Rant Over>
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I..A..N..S (@IANSYT) reported@ATTHelp can you tell someone on network engineering to look into high RTT and loss on the ATT-Cloudflare interconnect in dallas AS7018 <-> AS13335 because this is unacceptable, < 1Mbit/s speeds sustained for over a week now
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63green (@63green) reportedSo @Cloudflare works overtime to destroy thei reputation by sending emails despite every notification turned off, and I’m willing to grant their request to never, ever trust this criminal company, and never use them. Any company willing to **** you by email will **** your data.
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special k | CEO of stressed out era (@specialkdelslay) reported@DispairSoftware @DataDeLaurier No no, I am showing the IPs of the ones hitting our site. They belong to openai (afaik). Cloudflare has helped with some of the bot activity but not all of it. I think they make the assumption that openai, claud, et al are good actors who will honor txt directives, when I can see for sure they are not. What he was telling me is to tunnel connections thru cloudflare and host privately but those things wouldn't mitigate this particular issue
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Yi (@imhaoyi) reportedOracle’s 4-core 24GB setup for Hermes was overkill and not worth it. Just migrated everything over to Google Cloud’s free tier today — a basic 2 vCPU, 1GB RAM VM. The standard network tier gives 200GB egress per month (no CDN or Cloudflare needed). More than enough. Only three regions offer free VMs. Picked us-west1 since it’s closest to Asia. e2-micro machine type, standard persistent disk up to 30GB, network tier set to standard for the bandwidth. Allow HTTP/HTTPS in the firewall, disable disk protection, and skip Ops Agent — those two are paid features. Migration was straightforward. Installed Hermes on the new VM, packed up what I needed from the old server, uploaded and extracted it, then ran hermes doctor and hermes setup. That’s it.
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Iqra (@AiWithIqra) reported6. Default DNS Resolution Lag What it does: When your TV tries to load the image thumbnails for an app like Netflix, it uses your Internet Service Provider's default DNS server to find out where those images live on the internet. Think of DNS as the internet's phone book. Why it kills performance: ISP phone books are notoriously slow and incredibly outdated. Often, your TV is not actually lagging at all. The processor is fine, but the TV is frozen waiting for your internet provider to tell it where to download the movie poster graphics. *********** it: Settings → Network → Network Status → IP Settings → DNS Setting → Enter Manually. Change the numbers to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare). You will literally watch your streaming apps load twice as fast.
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John Doe (@StanleyMasinde_) reportedCloudflare will not fix your architecture issues. Like here, the upstream server is down. Cloudflare shines on static sites. For back end apps on a single VPS, it’s like using a spade to eat. You’ll still have a small mouth. If you want to utilise Cloudflare for your backend, use Workers. You’ll also need a way to ensure you have databases close to the edge so that a user on Australia doesn’t have to query data from London. Or AWS… In your case, the only benefit is Cloudflare hiding your origin IP. There’s not performance benefits. Just an unnecessary extra network hope.
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Kastan Day (@KastanDay) reportedextremely bullish signal for open models, like on @Cloudflare Workers AI
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Samuel Rizzon → thegitcity.com (@samuelrizzondev) reportedhey @rauchg, @vercel strips the Server-Timing header in ****, which quietly kills Framer's A/B test when you proxy Framer through a Next app. we're stuck seeing ~0.5% of our traffic. cloudflare would fix it but we love being vercel-native. any way to keep the header?
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rho (@jmuh997) reportedstc routing in eastern province is so bad i have to use cloudflare warp to use spotify
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🔱Lady Livz🔱 (@thelegendoflivz) reportedI just know my dad will be pissed tomorrow if it actually is a programming error. If he wasn't in a different division he would probably drive over and fix their ****. I keep telling him he should just apply to Cloudflare or something because this kind of **** drives him bananas
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پارسوا (@imparsua) reported@DougMadory I think the udp whitelist has been set up on this network and is limited to a number of large global resolvers such as Google, Cloudflare and etc ...
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Kauft Körrie! (@KauftKoerrie) reportedHi @nikitabier, what's going on with Cloudflare right now? It keeps freezing during the “verify you're human” step, and why do you assume that everyone has a cell phone with a camera? Unfortunately, I can't open @X and log in on my desktop. @Support
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Errrg-XL (@ergonautgg) reported@TapTools clearly has zero plans to open source the services they brought to Cardano. What exactly was their problem keeping this site afloat (dont you use Cloudflare?) after receiving hundreds of thousands in treasury/Catalyst funding?
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Aly (@alishteinn) reportedMost Next.js websites are entirely too slow. I just boosted the Cursor Baku community site performance from 77 to 98. It is deployed on @Cloudflare, and the fixes were incredibly simple. If you want lightning-fast load times, steal these 4 tips: • Resize images to their actual display size before committing • Set minimumCacheTTL in next.config to cache image at the edge • Always set sizes on Next.js <Image> or retina fetches 4× the bytes • Wrap R2 reads with caches.default to serve media from the edge Fast load times build trust. Stop losing users over a slow website.
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Otto Lorner (@OttoLorner) reportedBest OpenClaw use case is making it an admin in AWS, Google Cloud, Cloudflare, wherever and never having to use their horrendous UIs again. Cloud consultant on tap.
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🕯️schizocat 🕯 alt: @lofischizo (@hifischizo) reportedcloudflare pisses me off cuz i get rejected EVERY SINGLE ******* TIME I DO ANYTHING!!! what ******** just let me LOG IN
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Tobias Glöckler (@TobiasGloeckler) reported@dok2001 @QuinnyPig KeepassXC refuses to auto fill on cloudflare using the chrome extension for some reason. Anyone else has this issue?
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tidux (@skibidiblazor) reported@prestonjbyrne Not to mention because the major cloud providers have their own international cables between datacenters they'd have to put that DPI filter in front of Cloudflare, Cloudfront, Azure and Google CDNs, YouTube, etc.... it would make the Internet unusably slow.