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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
Manchester, England 1
Angers, Pays de la Loire 1
London, England 1
Noida, UP 2
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 1
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • CorvusCrypto
    Clifford Richardson (@CorvusCrypto) reported

    Rule 1 on @ycombinator's historically useful forum: Thou shalt not let someone apply nuance or call for positivity around another's developments Sorry jonluca, you have broken the rule and will now need to be erased from the universe by Garry and gang. Seriously, it's a problem and I wish it got more attention rather than let people encourage each other to be more and more cynical. Many are doing their part like this chap to call it out, but what I have hidden is just... depressing. Skepticism and critical feedback is great. Comments like "Cool, just 20 years too late." (a real comment on the cloudflare drop post) is not great.

  • priceactionlab
    Price Action Lab (@priceactionlab) reported

    @boleroo Bots are a huge problem and Cloudflare is doing a good job, but no one understands the second order effects.

  • Feror_
    Feror (@Feror_) reported

    @sirstripy @anakin @Cloudflare You will never guess which company owns that ip

  • nicemodems
    kit (sane and normal) (@nicemodems) reported

    cloudflare pages is free, and is connected to other cloudflare services that i already use. i'm wary of the limits, but they might not actually be that bad.

  • VincentPsychSE
    Vincent-psych (@VincentPsychSE) reported

    @George4Tea @KnownHeretic I advocate for steps like 'controlled frustration' — implement strict DNS filters (Next-DNS/Pi-hole, CloudFlare), throttle speeds during certain hours, intermittent router restarts, and signal-limiting via access points or parental apps—these deter without destruction while maintaining oversight. Also, devices should not be upgraded or improved, research shows that even milliseconds delays change the dopamine hit. Parents often say they'll "do whatever it takes" but they won't affect the internet because they also rely on it for emotional regulation.

  • USAHouses
    Scott Brown | USAHouses.com 🇺🇸 (@USAHouses) reported

    @Cloudflare Approve me for the pay per crawl and other bot payments programs please. I am tired of all of them scouring my site and causing problems and stealing my data. Make them pay. 💰

  • vijaytupakula
    Vijay Tupakula (@vijaytupakula) reported

    🚨 Breaking News!!🚨 Larasend now sends through @Cloudflare Email Service The email provider everyone's hyped about, inside a free self hosted transactional email platform. one API token. No DNS copying. No mail server. Pick SES or Cloudflare per project... Yep!! PER PROJECT Setup 🧵👇

  • DinoMan389961
    Dino-Man (@DinoMan389961) reported

    @Cloudflare I could never change something that is a banger, localhost forever

  • HierB4TheAC
    Quis ut Deus? (@HierB4TheAC) reported

    @Dimi7ri @realsedepicante A pen name on the internet is irrelevant. Even if you use a VPN youre not anonymous. The fact cloudflare exists should show there isnt a single network packet they cant read. They know everything everyone does on the internet.

  • eoslick
    Evan Oslick (@eoslick) reported

    @DanielMiessler I still think I wasn’t clear. I have been pushing for 402 being used and this type of strategy for a long time. My issue is with the reach that Cloudflare has there is significant risk in them doing it. I don’t accept “it’s not there now, something is better than nothing” is a merit counter point to handling the risks to those Cloudflare currently serves. Hey, look, we don’t like your content…. We’ll change the income percentage you get.. Hey, yeah, look, you buy this service we’ll decrease our service charge to you… Separations of duties is a recommendation for a reason. Monopolies are prevented (well supposed to be) for a reason.

  • jaybfly
    JB (@jaybfly) reported

    4/Here's what just happened: Cloudflare, which routes about a fifth of all internet traffic, launched something called the Monetization Gateway on July 1, 2026. It lets any website charge AI agents per request. Not per month. Per single question answered. 5/Think of it like a tiny M-Pesa till sitting in front of your website or API. An AI agent knocks. The till says "that'll be $0.001." The AI pays instantly. The door opens. No account, no login, no invoice — just pay and go.

  • alex_prompter
    Alex Prompter (@alex_prompter) reported

    Cloudflare opened a waitlist that lets you charge AI agents every time they touch your API, your dataset, or your content. The tool is called the Monetization Gateway, and the waitlist opened on July 1. Any web page, dataset, API, or MCP tool sitting behind Cloudflare can carry a price. Cloudflare checks for payment at the edge when an AI agent requests one, before the request reaches your server. Payment runs through x402, an open protocol built on a part of HTTP that's sat unused for about three decades. The server answers a request with a price instead of the resource. The agent pays in stablecoins and sends the same request again with proof attached. Prices can run down to fractions of a cent, since payment adds almost no overhead to the request. There's no checkout page, no account, and no API key required. This isn't Cloudflare's first swing at this. Pay Per Crawl already let site owners charge crawlers for scraping their content. The Monetization Gateway extends the same idea to any caller and any resource, not only crawlers. AWS added a similar payment layer to CloudFront a few weeks earlier, so this is turning into a race between the two biggest edge networks, not a one-off experiment. Charging an agent per request only works if the agent's owner lets it pay instead of finding a way around the paywall. Cloudflare can enforce the toll at the edge. It can't force an AI company to route its agents through the paid path instead of the free one. If you run an API, a dataset, or a paid tool, this is worth watching instead of dismissing as another crypto payment gimmick. The waitlist is open. Will AI labs let their agents pay the toll, or keep finding ways around it?

  • Godsbaby2025
    God’s baby (@Godsbaby2025) reported

    Anthropic’s Claude bot crawls ~2,800 web pages for every 1 visit it sends back to the site, according to Cloudflare data (July 1-7). That’s the worst ratio among major AI companies. It’s actually improved a lot — was ~8,800:1 in early April, and spiked to a wild 24,700:1 in the first week of May. Anthropic pushed back, saying it can’t verify Cloudflare’s math and that its new search feature is driving more referral traffic to sites.

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    STOP USING AI LIKE A CHATBOT. BUILD AN AGENT OPERATING SYSTEM INSTEAD. Most people are wasting hours every week because they never connect their AI tools together. The Setup: → Run all your AI agents from one dashboard instead of juggling separate apps. → Connect Claude, GPT 5.6, Hermes, Fable 5, voice agents, SEO systems, and video automation together. → Turn an idea into a finished workflow with a single click. Automation Wins: ✓ Pull keywords from Google Search Console automatically. ✓ Publish SEO content without repetitive manual work. ✓ Generate videos, images, newsletters, and lead outreach from the same system. ✓ Give every agent shared memory so they all understand your projects and business. Scale Smarter: ✔ Use a VPS with Cloudflare to access your Agent OS from multiple computers or your phone. ✔ Build your memory vault in Obsidian using Markdown files generated by Claude or ChatGPT. ✔ Start by automating one repetitive task, then stack new workflows every week. The biggest productivity jump doesn't come from a better model. It comes from connecting them all into one operating system.

  • kaddisdeployed
    kadd (@kaddisdeployed) reported

    want to use Claude Code with DeepSeek, Qwen, Kimi, OpenRouter, or even local models without paying for Anthropic or OpenAI API keys? free-claude-code is an open-source proxy that lets you run Claude Code and Codex in the terminal, VS Code, and even Discord (with voice support) using free providers or local models It supports 24+ backends, including DeepSeek, Groq, Gemini free quotas, Cerebras, SambaNova, Cloudflare, OpenRouter, Ollama, LM Studio, and more You also get: - Claude Code & Codex CLI + VS Code support - Smart model routing - Streaming, tool use, and reasoning support - A clean Admin UI for managing providers If you use Claude Code often, this could help reduce costs by using free providers and local models instead Watch and bookmark this before free access gets more limited

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