Cloudflare Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Cloudflare users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| New York City, NY | 2 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Cyris (@sudo_overflow) reported@tadejk @Cloudflare That’s the plan, I want to really work on the monitoring side to identify spikes, problems etc
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Sanjeev Nair (@sanjeevn72) reportedI turned on bot fight mode in cloudflare while optimizing my domain for 'vulnerabilities' shown on my dashboard. Didnt realize it blocked googlebot too...search traffic and referrals dropped off a cliff and I didnt realize until a few weeks went by. If you've flipped any bot blocking settings recently in Cloudflare, check search console crawl stats now before it all goes to ****.
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Hero.S (@aka_ssy) reportedMoving nameservers should be like changing the lock on your front door, not inviting the locksmith to install a little camera in the hallway. Cloudflare silently adding analytics JS to an HTML-only site is exactly the kind of “helpful default” that turns trust into a support ticket.
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Lucas H (@LucasHogie) reported@jonathan_wilke Supastarter removes the difficulty of understanding abstractions involved in building good software, before you start. You don't need to know: - how to structure your repo - how to implement auth safely - how to set up multitenancy, or what that means, and what common pitfalls are I could keep going. Every Supastarter feature solves a real problem customers have in *getting started*. However, you don't solve every problem. Once I get Supastarter, how do I host it? VPS? If so, where? Vercel? Cloudflare? How do I manage billing when I'm also implementing AI workflows? How do I not f*ck myself with token costs? Do I need to keep Supastarter up-to-date? Where do I manage emails? How do I send campaigns? More practically, you could institutionalise building knowledge into a vendored MCP which they get with the hosting which helps them use the tool better: I'd like to edit X part of the app... how do I prompt the agent? How do I build a gorgeous landing page? (What are best practices for this? How did Jonathan do that with *his* page?) Look at the projects hosted on Supastarter. Be honest with yourself: are most of them *actually* good? Why not? I'll bet you at least part of the answer is: they got bogged down in abstractions rather than just building a good ******* product.
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yenkel (@yenkel) reported@positiveblue2 @vercel @Cloudflare any issues with reliability?
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Tony Zeoli (@tonyzeoli) reported@RobCairns I run everything through Cloudflare, am hosted at Kinsta, use either Wordfence or Sucuri, and keep everything updated almost daily, so...I don't see the issue. If I were working with shared hosting on GoDaddy with no other security measures, that would be one thing, but I keep things pretty buttoned up. Claude is using the Divi tools - it's just doing the work for me. There's no code, per se. Maybe you should ask before you pass judgment?
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System11 (@System11b) reported@suddendesu @CuttingRoomWiki I can understand the motivation, I'm having to pay monthly for Cloudflare due to AI scraping. The traffic was killing the forum server, load average so high it was taking minutes to log in and check top. I would ban LLMs from the public internet at this point. Perhaps even send a terminator back in time to fix this.
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Hackmamba (@hackmamba) reportedA competitor intelligence agent can produce a polished report and still give you the wrong answer. The problem can happen before the analysis even starts. If the researcher agent hits a Cloudflare challenge, an empty response, or a JavaScript shell instead of the actual page, the analyst has no reliable data to work with. It will analyze whatever came back. This article from @ZenrowsHQ walks through how to build a CrewAI competitor intelligence agent with Zenrows, using a dedicated researcher to retrieve competitor data and an analyst to turn that data into a structured brief. It also covers how to handle JavaScript-rendered and protected pages, return structured data with AutoParse, and use the Zenrows MCP server instead of building a custom tool. Link in the comments.
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Paul 🇷🇴🇨🇴 (@hasieratik) reported@TeeDevh good will gestures matter, a lot; obviously not your scale, but Cloudflare covered a $100 bill that I made because I was stupid and I went on X and Reddit and praised them and their support team :)
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Ton (@ton_anywhere) reported@thunkoid @Cloudflare This! And I’m not even counting their open-source tools and support 👏
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Reina Cruz 🥼🧤🇨🇺 (@rea1ReinaCruz) reported@Cloudflare Fix human verification
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Richard Stiennon (@stiennon) reported@frantzfries I could never understand why in the world would anyone block bots? We spend a lot on SEO and Cloudflare is going to block crawlers? That is like removing your website altogether.
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Shashank Shekhar (@shekhar1912) reported@malpani @Cloudflare @grok Had the same problem. Traffic from china and Singapore. Pls add cloudflare rules.
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Pete Stewart (@pj_stew) reportedSo I've just been testing out OMP with DeepSeek v4 pro, and so far I'm not impressed. I had a PR that had a couple of failing tests, nothing that complicated. I asked it to review the PR CI failing tests, and resolve the issues. This is something I often do, as sometimes there are one or two failing tests in the whole suite when a new feature has been made, and they're usually small quick fixes. I decided to just let it crack on and sort this out, as Claude Sonnet can usually nail this in no time, and it doesn't seem to use that many tokens. Anyway, OMP + DeepSeek v4 Pro on Cloudflare has been working on this for a while now, and burnt through $18 of tokens! 🤨 Massive fail! I've told it to stop, but it's still hammering out code as I'm typing this.
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assertchris (@assertchris) reportedI thought the 10 custom domain limit (on the Laravel Cloud plan I'm on) would be an issue. It just pushed me to handle more things directly in CloudFlare. A much better solution of those things that need mail DNS and a simple redirect.