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Cloudflare Outage Map

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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:

  • Iamhuman_ORBS
    ORBS Official (NASDAQ: $ORBS) (@Iamhuman_ORBS) reported

    @Cloudflare reported on July 1 that more than half the traffic it sees across its network is now non human. AI training crawlers went from 22% of crawler requests in spring 2025 to 52% by June 2026. In some heavily crawled sectors, human traffic fell by as much as 40% in under a year. @worldnetwork's World ID answers this at the person, not the packet. Verify once in person at an Orb. Carry a private proof you are a unique human. The proof travels, your identity does not. $ORBS holds 301.9M $WLD, ~8% of circulating supply, the largest publicly disclosed institutional position globally. $WLD is the token that powers the World ID proof of human network.

  • DEGMods
    DEG Mods (@DEGMods) reported

    @joeythebeast Yes, but, each hub (one person just needs to do this, usually the creator, but a normal member can as well) needs to set up a host, and at the moment there are two options: 1. Easy but centralized: Make a cloudflare account, verify that you're a real person (credit/debit card, you don't spend anything), and grab the needed information (4 values), and you're set to do voice and video calls with streaming as well. This option from cloudflare provides you with free 10 GB of bandwidth per month (exceed it and they'd bill you). 2. Not as easy but decentralized (self-host): Set up a server (rent or have your own) and deploy a LiveKit software and grab the needed credentials from it and add it to your hub. There are two guide posts for each of these that you can follow. First time users who has never done this before, the easy option will probably take them around 10 minutes, the second option will probably take them around 30 to 60 minutes or more depending on how technically literate they are.

  • andreaposti
    Andrea Postiglione (@andreaposti) reported

    Greg Brockman asked an AI agent to audit his personal site. 15 minutes later, it found 13 security issues. Within another hour, it had fixed DNS and TLS settings, removed jQuery, moved the site to Cloudflare Pages and started a DMARC rollout. That got my attention.

  • DEGMods
    DEG Mods (@DEGMods) reported

    @QuackDocTech LiveKit is an option out of two, as you've seen, where you can use Cloudflare and their free 10 GB bandwidth option, however, if we discover more options out in the wild and makes sense to have it, we'll add support for it as another option. Regarding what it's using, it's av8 at the moment. av1 might prove to be not as simple of a task to migrate to, among other considerations, however, we are looking into moving to av9 which seems to be a compromise between the two while not having that big of a migration complication.

  • korinne_dev
    korinne (@korinne_dev) reported

    @Cloudflare Also it's interesting that design used to stress me out, but now AI has taken so much of the pressure off. Designs I make myself feel much more precious and impressive than what AI generates for me. Feels like sewing your own clothes. Even if they are bad, you made them.

  • Samuel_Orobosa
    Orobosa (@Samuel_Orobosa) reported

    Consider using Cloudflare WARP. It solves this issue

  • trydotworks
    erik@try.works (@trydotworks) reported

    @korinne_dev @Cloudflare Interesting. I just built a plugin for DeepSeek Harness to build it's own tools from cloudflare primitives and blueprints. Let me try this. But please, say agentic engineering instead of vibe coding, otherwise I'll feel bad about it

  • Ubendev
    Uben (@Ubendev) reported

    @aiwithadb just shipped the version 4 of my CRM extension. mostly Cloudflare worker issues fixes.

  • Jamesmchugh
    James McHugh (@Jamesmchugh) reported

    @nickgraynews @bot Have you had any issues with your grokbot hitting Cloudflare captchas? Mine seems to get stuck quite frequently and then just gives up without telling me after hitting a Cloudflare captcha.

  • speech_ka_
    speech-ka (@speech_ka_) reported

    @imagesaicouldnt ******* cloudflare is down again because of a foid

  • woodchipdaddy
    Jared Smith (@woodchipdaddy) reported

    i freakin LOVE combining all of these into a single CLI interaction - checking domains - buying a domain name - setting up nameservers on cloudflare - setting up hosting on vercel - setting up email Installing site + basic framework This would have taken me hours if not a whole day before. Now it's minutes. God damn it's good to have bots

  • uwunetes
    addison (@uwunetes) reported

    @BraydenWilmoth im conflicted cause well, first I own an iPhone so I need an android app.... otherwise, I don't think I would use it ever for anything other than statistics, fixing small config issues on the go, maybe managing some cloudflare settings... stuff I don't particularly trust ai for

  • mxcl
    Max Howell (@mxcl) reported

    @pathlessknown I didn't think Entire had anything out yet, but would be interested in what they make for sure. Cloudflare Artifacts is new to me. I'll check it out. I would like to see people do something completely new. Which is why I'm not much interested in GitLab. GitLab is the same as GitHub but without the network effects. The network effects are very important. Which is why moving off GitHub will be hard and will require “some new thing” to capture all the dev influencers for it to be viable for Open Source going forward. GitHub did that in 2009. Someone needs to capture that magic in a bottle again.

  • yenkel
    yenkel (@yenkel) reported

    @jfroma @vercel @Cloudflare railway is v popular it seems. any reliability issues?

  • AgenticOperator
    The Agentic Operator (@AgenticOperator) reported

    @oldstackjournal GA won't show bots at all..... it runs on javascript so crawlers never fire it. server logs are the real answer but parsing them sucks lol. if you're on cloudflare their new dashboard shows AI crawler hits per bot for free..... easiest option by far. GSC catches some but definitely misses a bunch.

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