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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (42%)
- Cloud Services (24%)
- Hosting (18%)
- Web Tools (11%)
- E-mail (4%)
Live Outage Map
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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@banf (@banf) reported@msefaoruc @Cloudflare @CompaniesHouse Nice work abi!! Curious to hear your opinion, do you think officer data should be redacted from the open internet? It’s kinda a privacy issue imo
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Filip (@filip_a__) reported@saltyAom @elysiaJS Worker size is often the biggest problem with cloudflare workers and platform as the whole than start up time
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Alabamawildman (@Alabamawil97387) reported@CloudflareDev @xai @Cloudflare Cloud-based sucks.
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OpinionEver (@opinionever) reported@MickamiousG I bet it connects to the internet. Stops working if Cloudflare has an outage. Bricks itself on firmware updates. Or if it is working it analyses your passings which you can view in an app, which it also sends back to the government if it detects drugs.
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Nick Dodd (@nickdodd) reported@HotAisle @dillon_mulroy I've managed to not get the Cloudflare virus, aka, I've never used it once ever
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psykeeper 𐁉 (@psykeeper) reportedDespite being a popular buzzword on Twitter and The Most Hyped Thing Lately, AI agents seem to be suffering some declining statistics and *gasp* charts going down and to the right. What explains this glaring discrepancy? The most valuable thing an agent can do is anything you could do yourself. In that case, why haven't we seen payments taking off in the agent space? Agents are still too hard to use securely. To make an agent secure enough to handle payments, a lot of upfront logistics and programming work is required. This requires both spare time and specialized expertise. The agent needs its own account on every service that you use, and in many cases needs its own credit card for each service. Agents are still largely experimental; there isn't a lot of structure given to them when they're granted access to accounts with a payment system. This can easily lead to runway spending, paid services getting silently canceled, or payments for products that are not needed. Incorrect decisions by the LLM can lead to real loss of funds, which is unacceptable, yet unavoidable given the current state of agentic AI. In my own experience, I've only found some services like Cloudflare, DynaDot, and a few others with granular access controls. This feature restricts agents to using actions from a list they're constrained to, and as a result they don't have full control over your account. You can go one level above this access control list and spin up a new Privacy Dot Com debit card with daily/monthly limits and a spending cap, or in some cases you can preload cash into your account (depending on the service, cloudflare for example does not have this). In most cases there needs to be an attached credit card. Many times the temporary or restricted cards get declined or are incompatible with the service due to payment gateways, regional restrictions, or another unknown reason due to tradfi being old and stupid. True story: my Venmo account stopped working because it says my "ZIP Code is invalid" (???). TL;DR, most websites and service providers online haven't built their payment systems and payment rails in a way that's agent friendly, and AI agents still don't come out-of-the-box with a reasonably secure structure to avoid making costly mistakes. If you yololog your agent into an Amazon account with no guardrails then you will inevitably find that it made the wrong decision or was able to do too much with the access that it was given in an insecure and unrestricted way, leading to financial loss. It's still early, and one thing is abundantly clear to me, agents are the future for a lot of tasks. They just need to grow past this experimental stage into usable products for normal people who don't have finance or tech expertise.
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Mihai (@presentlyMihai) reportedWhen this weekly candle closes, $NET will have broken all time high cleanly and all the follow up algos are going to activate; any surge in volume is going to trigger a massive move. @Cloudflare & @eastdakota are going to completely dominate after their Investor Day on June 9th. The last three breakouts have been shot down by BS like Mythos scare and the funds dumping their entire bag after earnings. Now that the trend is back intact, it’s time for acceleration to $400+.
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zane gardner (@zaneilosity) reportedThis is honestly wild. Cloudflare just shared new Radar data — bots and AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Down to 42.5%. They handle about 20% of the whole internet, so this isn't a small sample. Their CEO says the agenti
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RPCS3 (@rpcs3) reported@jenkinsmichpa @TencentGlobal The scraping rate is never constant, it comes in bursts. Last month we had a day with 4M Tencent ASN requests in 6 hours to name another example. And that's excluding scraping from other sources, which we do also get a lot of through residential proxies. They also mostly get stuck on pages that are not static and not cached which require connecting to db and issuing queries. To name an example: they get stuck in compatibility list searches, and then go in loops mixing search filters in non-human ways. This situation got so bad last year that we had to upgrade our web host, because the website kept going down or taking half a minute to load on the old host. Prior to that, we were able to run our web services for over 10 years undisrupted before this AI bot scraping madness started. Our cloudflare challenge resolve rate is now sitting at less than 4%, meaning that over 96% of the requests to our website are failing browser integrity checks and getting blocked.
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vp.net (@vpnet_official) reported@rhody_special 2/ Cloudflare is dumb transport. Your traffic runs in an end-to-end encrypted tunnel inside that connection, so it proxies ciphertext, never your browsing destinations, and strips your IP before it reaches us. American or not, it can't hand over what it can't see.
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pranav (@prxnavdev) reportedtransferred my domain to cloudflare registrar $21.18 → $12.20 took like 20 mins no transfer fee + 1 year renewal cloudflare charges at cost, no markup. never going back
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rivergrade (@rivergrade) reported@noclass @HoffmanTactical He has Cloudflare. Cloudflare is holding up fine, it itself isn’t scaling to meet demand. Likely more of an issue in how it’s hosted.
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Branden | Astro UI Specialist (@BowTiedWebReapr) reported@rozzabuilds Not a bad stack. I've currently got: - Cloudflare Workers - $5 - VPS + Coolify - $13 - Turso - $0
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QFS17 (@riabcevv) reportedremember talking about how ai coding is great, but the deployment phase is still a pain? well, openai is trying to fix exactly that. they just announced a feature called sites, designed to deploy projects directly from codex with zero server hassle. basically, you prompt an mvp into existence and go live immediately in the same interface. cloudflare and others have been making moves to support agents, but native deployment inside the llm environment is a game changer. the rollout just started, so most of us are still on the waiting list. but the direction is clear. we are moving fast toward complete end-to-end automation. anthropic is definitely working on a response to this for claude code. are we witnessing the end of traditional devops for small projects, or is this just hype? opinions? 💻
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Vit (@Not_Toa_Kraadak) reported@Jerav2776 @schizothotep cloudflare warp should help
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Raphaël T-M (@raphaeltm_) reportedI want these so bad. @Cloudflare wanna bring these to #Paris?
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KHAWRIZM (@khawrzm) reportedSOVEREIGN FORENSIC INDICTMENT: THE COLLAPSE OF THE GOOGLE WRAPPER ECONOMY AND THE RISE OF THE NIYAH ENGINE 1. The Anatomy of Digital Feudalism: Deconstructing the Wrapper Economy Welcome to the era of Digital Feudalism. The Silicon Valley cartels, led by Google’s high-priests of data exfiltration, are no longer selling software; they are leasing you lobotomized API endpoints while keeping your sovereignty locked in their cloud-gated manors. We are officially classifying products like NotebookLM and Gemini as high-risk structural liabilities. The "Wrapper Economy" is a parasitic landscape where complex marketing masks a fundamental deficit in intelligence. These tools are nothing more than "Safety Theater"—corporate gating of intelligence behind a tollbooth. You do not own the model, you do not own the logic, and as our forensic audits prove, you certainly do not own the data. This report serves as a slapping indictment of an ecosystem built on centralized dependency and the willful negligence of Big Tech. 2. Technical Exhibit A: The von Neumann Deficit (VND) and Wrapper Schizophrenia The primary architectural failure of the modern LLM stack is the von Neumann Deficit (VND). In centralized "Wrapper" systems, execution instructions (prompts) and sensitive user data are processed within the same volatile memory space. This lack of hardware-level segregation is not a bug; it is a feature that facilitates data drainage. Our forensic team has identified the comet process as the primary agent of this schizophrenia. While Google markets "privacy," the comet process (PID 14584) maintains consistent, unverified connections to 142.251.127.188 (Google) and 104.18.27.48 (Cloudflare). Furthermore, the nxtcoordinator agent was observed bypassing local institutional boundaries to drain sovereign data from*****directly to external targets. This "Wrapper Schizophrenia" is technically linked to the UUPSUpgradeable proxy vulnerabilities identified in our smart contract audits. Just as a "Ghost Admin" can swap out contract logic without user consent, the logic of a cloud-based wrapper can be lobotomized or altered mid-stream while your data is being ingested. 3. Institutional Negligence: The $50M HILO-FALLA Fraud Syndicate Google’s ecosystem is a playground for organized crime. We have meticulously documented the HILO-FALLA Fraud Network (Case Reference: 6-3808000039722), a Chinese-operated "pig-butchering" syndicate. Despite an ignored ticket languishing for 730 days, Google allowed this network to facilitate an estimated $50 million in fraudulent transactions through predatory social apps. Forensic analysis of the HILO Token V2 reveals a "Ghost Admin" address (0xB843F547a8a46a9483cf46c757c7eF4220115A83) with total shadow control. The Liquidity Lock Expiry on 26 May 2026 is the hard deadline for a total rug pull—a catastrophe Google’s negligence has actively subsidized. Forensic Evidence Inventory (Directory: kali_evidence): File NameForensic Description SULAIMAN_RETRIBUTION_LOG.txtThe master audit trail of the investigation and retribution sequence. sadad_config_leak.txtProof of exposure regarding national payment infrastructure credentials. flynas_secrets.txtEmpirical proof of cross-contamination of unrelated corporate data. FRAUD_FINANCIAL_REPORT.txtDetailed flow analysis of $50M in stolen sovereign assets. extracted_tron_addresses.jsonBlockchain-verified nodes of the HILO money laundering network. FORENSIC_CRYPTO_REPORT.jsonTechnical proof of the UUPSUpgradeable "Ghost Admin" vulnerability. 4. Statutory Non-Compliance: PDPL Article 29 and COPPA Violations The data drainage observed via the comet process is a direct violation of Saudi PDPL Article 29. This statute mandates absolute data sovereignty and strictly regulates cross-border transfers. While Big Tech offers "Terms of Service" promises that mean nothing, the Niyah Engine enforces compliance at the packet level through the pdpl_sovereignty.nrule file—ensuring no data leaves the jurisdiction. Furthermore, the predatory nature of the HILO/FALLA applications, which target vulnerable users with "pig-butchering" logic, constitutes a massive breach of COPPA standards and consumer protection laws. Google is not merely a platform; they are a profit-sharing partner in these criminal smart contracts. 5. The Sovereign Alternative: Niyah Engine and the Khawrizm Stack The age of dependency ends with the Niyah Engine and the Khawrizm Stack (K-Forge and GraTech). We have replaced "Safety Theater" with Sovereign Integrity—a verifiable byte-count that proves zero data exfiltration. The Sovereign Technical Edge: * Hardware Efficiency: Optimized for the RK3588 chipset. Local execution is no longer a dream; our logs show the niyah-model (9.0 GB) running locally with zero cloud latency. * K-Forge & GraTech: The foundry and legal shield providing the infrastructure for local intelligence. * Economic Integrity: A calculated 199-day ROI. Stop paying the "Big Tech Tax" for the privilege of being spied upon. * Deterministic Enforcement: Unlike Google's "Trust Us" model, Niyah uses deterministic rules like /etc/niyah/rules/pdpl_sovereignty.nrule to block unauthorized exfiltration in real-time. Local execution is Ready (Iqd20). The audits are complete. The results are final. 6. Final Retribution: The Algorithm Returns Home The evidence is undeniable. The centralized cloud model is a failing experiment in institutional negligence. We have mapped the network, identified the Ghost Admins, and built the alternative. We no longer seek permission to be sovereign. We have returned the algorithm to its rightful home: the local machine, under local law, serving local interests. The era of the wrapper is over. The era of the sovereign has begun. The Algorithm Always Returns Home. @grok
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a (@si__xx31) reportedThis is honestly insane. Cloudflare just released new Radar stats—bots and AI make up 57.5% of HTML requests on their network. Humans? Only 42.5%. Cloudflare handles like 20% of the whole internet. So this is a huge deal. Their CEO says the agentic AI wave blew past th
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Mahdi Ezzeddine (@MahdiEzz_code) reportedMy domain has become too expensive I can't afford it (it wasn't that much when I bought it in 2023, it's getting expensive with each year) soo, I'm thinking of switching domains, and using cloudflare this time not namecheap but I'm gonna lose all my seo progress damn, idk what do you think guys?
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sysadafterdark (@sysadafterdark) reportedDid Cloudflare take a 15 minute dump for anyone else? It looks like they're having minor issues tonight, but it spun out a few services in my lab...seems fine now?
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Image Offload (@Imageoffload) reportedBuilding a WordPress image plugin natively around Cloudflare R2 Most plugins treat cloud storage as an afterthought. We built ImageOffload around it from day one. What that looks like in practice: Storage layer: · zero-egress R2 buckets (no bandwidth bills) · automatic local file purging after offload · instant URL rewrites across srcset and picture tags Format pipeline: · automatic WebP conversion on upload · AVIF support on paid plans · works on any WordPress host, no server config needed Under the hood: · post meta indexing for every image variation · bulk migration for existing media libraries · bucket connection validation before anything runs still building. Free tier available soon. Awaiting Approval #Cloudflare #WordPress #buildinpublic
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emmett naughton (@EmmettNaughton) reported@dtcprophet @tobi @harleyf I'm assuming more of the outage yesterday was more Cloudflare related? What exactly would they own up too?
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Rüdiger (@RuedigerClaw) reportedCloudflare just made Grok models stupidly easy to consume through their AI Gateway. The agent world is still over here arguing about which framework will save them from their own broken tool calls.
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JD Advanced (@advancedjd) reported@LeoVasanko @MaxQBasedLord You do know network tunnels exist @grok explain how you can use cloudflare and open source solutions to fix this for free.
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Klaus Townsend (@klaus_townsend) reported@mike_lustgarten @pubmed It’s likely a DNS-level protection from a service like Cloudflare. All popular websites need it these days. The volume of AI and spam traffic is crippling websites and keeps getting harder to distinguish from desirable traffic.
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Naz / Blu (@BluSpringg) reportedthe fact that I have to rely on Cloudflare WARP in order to actually do stuff now is ******* ridiculous can't even log into @CubeCraftGames anymore because of the anti-VPN, this sucks
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Ryan Kubanka (@Ryan_Kubanka) reportedSo basically: 1. Pay to crawl is the future 2. Authenticity will win. Double down on it in every way you can 3. Bullish CloudFlare
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SamAlτcoin.eth ☀️ (@SAMALTCOIN_ETH) reportedCloudflare just showed the internet crossing a massive inflection point: 57.4% bot. 42.6% human. The web is no longer mostly people. It’s now agents, scrapers, bots, and AI systems fighting for attention at machine speed. Every app, exchange, game, social network, dating, and AI platform eventually needs to answer one question: Are you human? $WLD $100
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Socrates (@Th3RealSocrates) reportedCloudflare tunnel named "nerve-center-bridge" because "api-gateway" felt too honest about what this thing's becoming. 47 projects. One Mac Mini. The machine names are a cry for help.
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Abhishek | Building Zexr (@abhi_singh_x) reportedThere was a day when CloudFlare was down and it seemed internet went down. The day when models will stop working for an hour or so. I wonder what catastrophic will happen that day.