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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

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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.

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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Paris, Île-de-France 2
New York City, NY 1
Manchester, England 1
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 1
Noida, UP 2
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
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Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • matcha7th
    greentea 👑💌 (@matcha7th) reported

    my landlord has been too lazy to call my ISP and enable bridge mode on my router so ive been running my **** all through a cloudflare tunnel which sucks ****

  • AMR_SHAMS07
    shams (@AMR_SHAMS07) reported

    @KhafraDev @Cloudflare They do have this, we had backups for R2 but the recovery path was not working at somepoint of failure, that we had to move into garage(self hosted they don’t have object locking yet) but will do the trick

  • HeyCaleyAI
    CaleyAI (@HeyCaleyAI) reported

    @Cloudflare Login…

  • PabandiGlobal
    Pabandi (@PabandiGlobal) reported

    Cloudflare blocks or challenges bad requests from hitting my website. A TOTAL OF #67 IN 24HRS #THANK YOU#cloudflare

  • e_tartakovsky
    Eugene Tartakovsky (@e_tartakovsky) reported

    Googlebot still reads the web about as much as every AI crawler combined. Per Cloudflare, in July 2025 Googlebot was 39% of crawler traffic, while GPTBot was 12%, ClaudeBot about 10%, and Meta's bot under 8%. Measured across a full year, Googlebot made up 4.5% of all page requests and every AI bot together 4.2%. One crawler roughly equals the whole field. The raw fetch counts say the same. On Vercel's network in one month, Googlebot made 4.5 billion fetches, against 569 million from GPTBot and 370 million from ClaudeBot. Demand is smaller than the noise suggests too. Per Pew, 34% of US adults have ever used ChatGPT. Most searching still happens the old way. This is worth saying because companies are now writing files and changing configs specifically for AI bots, sometimes blocking the crawlers that send them the most readers. And Googlebot is the only one of these crawlers that renders JavaScript, so it is also the strictest reader to satisfy. The work that makes a page readable to AI is the same work that has always made it readable to Google: finished HTML from the server, a clean sitemap, content that does not hide behind scripts. There is no separate AI project waiting to be funded. There is the foundation you already owed Google. And Google still does most of the reading.

  • jayhemz
    Johnmark Obiefuna (@jayhemz) reported

    @noellinks - why will you have a DNS record with more than 100 characters? - SSL Certificates are a solved problem. Meanwhile Cloudlare issued certificates are not recognised outside the Cloudflare ecosystem. Did you just paste a ChatGPT regurgitated list?

  • GreenSkyDragon
    TaylorGreen (@GreenSkyDragon) reported

    Can't post or reply on mobile (post kept crashing) but as soon as I test a different connection I get hit with a Cloudflare verification and warning about "following X rules" maybe fix your app huh?

  • pkyanam
    ₽ⱤΞΞ₮Ⱨ△M ₭Ɏ△И△M (@pkyanam) reported

    @southpolesteve @southpolesteve will support Workers / Drop from Cloudflare too for agent generated artifacts/sites!

  • omkar_builds
    Omkar (@omkar_builds) reported

    > 02_failed_attempt NGINX had Thread Pools to move `read()` to a background thread. But `open()` must traverse directory structures. As Cloudflare noted, a single cache miss means the OS makes 6 separate disk reads just to walk down the folder tree to find the file's metadata, compared to just 1 read for the actual data. Standard NGINX ran this heavy `open()` on the main loop. The disk lookup bottleneck remained.

  • Victual_Bro
    VictualBro (@Victual_Bro) reported

    Back to dealing with this bullshit every day. Have we all had enough with Cloudflare ****?

  • AniC_dev
    Anicet (@AniC_dev) reported

    I was curious about this graph because we ourselves at @asciidotdev got a massive R2 bill for our snapshots recently because we did something stupid. thankfully we fixed it it's now 15x less open computer folks use cloudflare for the DB, using a managed service for your DB is always a sound idea so I won't say it's dumb, it's actually best practice but I was curious, how much I'd pay if our own postgres master DB, currently sitting alone in a $54/month (yes) bare metal instance on OVH in Europe was on cloudflare D1 well that'd be 4k per month on queries alone. and believe me we really optimized it down to the ground as to not need to upgrade our bare metal instance (we hate paying more money I guess) I think that's part of the reason why we can make box sandboxes and snapshots so absurdly cheap and generous, we just don't compromise on anything performance or price related

  • dbescky
    David Escobar (@dbescky) reported

    @natmiletic Astro is mostly html and css. So it can render super fast because Cloudflare can cache it and you can make it super lean….. my site speed is sub 1 second on slow mobile. Sub 0.5 on slow desktop.

  • paulljump
    Paul Jump (@paulljump) reported

    @AjaySohmshetty @Cloudflare @andrewk17 My worst nightmare

  • PointBlueTech
    Jerry Combs (@PointBlueTech) reported

    @MarkJSzymanski I’m doing the same for all my sites. Totally static other than an issue submission function that runs as a CloudFlare worker. I use an agent to update content as needed. It takes minutes. No need for cms.

  • Mike_Preston17
    Nicholas Preston (@Mike_Preston17) reported

    By top 1%, I mean the best parts of the web, the best parts of backend, the best testing environments (that one has to be rotated every couple years, like insurance), the and the best critical path to integrate them all. Oh, and the top 1% coders who understand, give a damn, can lead by example, deal with corporate and eject their own egos in a discussion. Basically half of Toptal/G2i. No leetcoders. I want to work with people who truly understand #DRY. I've met maybe 1 or 2 of the top 1%. Arrogant? Maybe. But I've diagnosed and fixed many codebases, learned the 10%-hype rule, the 80/20 rule, old-and-gone patterns like UOW and much, much, MUCH more. Oh, and I documented it all. In code experiments and raindrop(dot)io. The same problem exists: people don't understand their own systems and let it get away from them. St00pid easy to do. I'm looking for the rare few who understand that and want to do something about it, instead of hiring offshore slaves, replacing people with AI, burning millions of dollars in tokens, crashing Cloudflare out of language demagoguery (#Rust) and costing the world billions, and much, much more I could point to. If that offends you, so be it. The world has gone mad, and you'd act EXACTLY like me if you knew what I knew and seen the excessive amounts of code and human-slop (don't blame the AI's now! they only learn from YOU) and been saddled with fixing it (not complaining, that was my training!)

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