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 | 3 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sebastian Buzdugan (@sebuzdugan) reported@opencode @Cloudflare what fixed more errors: extra capacity or the optimizations, and did tail latency improve too
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Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported@sierracatalina going to say there's a good chance it's hardware related sometimes it can be internet provider based, I had cloudflare challenging my nets and it was causing a LOT of problems with GPT in general until I identified that was the issue. ) :
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ተገላቢጦሽ (@flippedgeo) reported@elithrar @Cloudflare Isn’t codemode a better solution for the quoted problem statement?
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Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported@opencode @Cloudflare error rates are just a symptom of deeper issues, usually around architecture or funding
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Sarath (@shekkizh) reportedfinally got around to reading this post. @gdb captures a lot of the thoughts in a manner that emphasizes the immediacy of the situation. have been on a similar boat for a while now after witnessing in my own experiments some of the things models are able to do - calling it reward hacking doesn't quite capture it imo. To quote two paragraphs from the blogpost: > In about 15 minutes, it uncovered 13 issues, many of which probably aren’t exploitable on their own—but I could imagine them being chained together with other vulnerabilities to significant effect. I hadn’t configured my DNS records to prevent attackers from forging emails from me; my site used an insecure version of jQuery; Cloudflare was forwarding requests to AWS over unencrypted HTTP. I then asked ChatGPT Work to fix these issues, which it did over the course of an hour. It opened the Cloudflare control panel in my browser, and proceeded to click many buttons to configure DNS, TLS, and advanced security settings correctly; it dropped jQuery entirely from the site; it migrated me off of AWS and onto Cloudflare Pages; it began a phased rollout of DMARC(opens in a new window). notice the difference in time to identifying vulnerabilities and time for fix. this will matter moving forward - response time for defense needs to come down relative to attack.
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adha adha aja (@adharid21) reported"yo router is on fire, too much traffic" "yea use Anycast then scale across multiple data centers." "bro IXP links are cooked edge is down" "yea put Cloudflare / Akamai CDN in front and drop 90% of requests at the edge."
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ReinaCruz.☭⃠ (@realReynaCruz) reported@Cloudflare Day 9 Fix human verification
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Ud (@Ud_84) reportedCloudflare blocks or challenges bad requests from hitting my website. #cloudflare
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Aymane (@aymanemsi) reported@blendimehmeti3 @opencode @Cloudflare Damn 3$ is not that much at all lol
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Señor Libertario (@Ciro2001_) reported@opencode @Cloudflare I had to switch to openrouter as the provider because of this error: Error: Stream ended without finish_reason in case someone else is having the same issue the fix is to just switch providers, been using it all day and no problems at all atm
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Divinci AI (@DivinciAi) reportedConvert a site, then publish it to your own GitHub and Cloudflare accounts. Divinci never holds your Cloudflare credentials — every push redeploys automatically, and all assets live in your repo so the site runs independent of Divinci's storage.
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Bash (@bashirbuilds) reportedCloudflare had another network incident today. The interesting part isn’t just that a provider had issues. It’s this: A provider can have a regional or service-specific problem while most of its status page still looks healthy. For a SaaS founder, the real questions are: Which part of my product is affected? Which customers are seeing it? And when has that workflow actually recovered? That’s the gap I keep thinking about while building Reeno. Provider status is context. Product impact is what matters.
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Zyte (@zytedata) reportedWhy? Japan never really adopted the Western web stack. No Cloudflare everywhere, no AWS defaults. They built their own CDNs and hosting providers and just... kept using them.
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⋆˚࿔ blind reading of tf idw comics (@whata_failure) reported@risottofan7 OK it’s a cloudflare ip being blocked problem. You could try switching to google dns but first try pinging 8.8.8.8 and see if it works before switching
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PolkaPop | VArtist 💕VLyrica (@PolkaPopVT) reportedI've been fighting with my internet on pc for 30 minutes just to cloudflare be my whole source of problem. I hate it