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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 25% Cloud Services (25%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 11% Web Tools (11%)
  • 5% E-mail (5%)

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The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 11 days ago
Jewar E-mail 12 days ago
Braga Web Tools 12 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 13 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 13 days ago
Prievidza Domains 14 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • BrandonWaselnuk
    Brandon Waselnuk (@BrandonWaselnuk) reported

    @eastdakota “The internet never forgets” + Cloudflare powers the internet = oh… my

  • NH_Alyx
    Just Alyx, call me Alyx. (@NH_Alyx) reported

    @CloudflareHelp @CloudflareHelp We’ve used Cloudflare for years, but our active-service tickets have had no reply since Apr 16. We asked to cancel Argo, were charged again, and our plan was downgraded to Free. We’re trying to pay/reactivate the plan, but payment keeps failing despite ~10 cards.

  • OkabeRintarou
    Okabe Rintarou (@OkabeRintarou) reported

    Remove Your Media LLC, you're losers. You deserve such a hefty fine for copyright trolling that you’d never be able to pay it off in your lifetime. Imagine mass reporting of URLs on Google and cloudflare from my website featuring anime REVIEWS and NEWS and 0 illegal content.

  • smallshen2
    smallshen (@smallshen2) reported

    @dillon_mulroy Does tunnel support *.my-tunnels.mydomain.com ? Custom host name instead of try cloudflare.

  • hunvreus
    Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported

    @fraserxu Care to share how you did it? I was planning on adding Cloudflare Container support (w/ D1, R2 and Sandbox support).

  • eastdakota
    Matthew Prince 🌥 (@eastdakota) reported

    @prukalpa @zatlyn She is the best. Cloudflare would have never gotten out of the garage without her.

  • dom51143825
    dom (@dom51143825) reported

    @Cloudflare Will you support flex tiers in AI gateway soon? That's the only thing preventing me to switch.

  • RedBuildsThings
    Alexander (@RedBuildsThings) reported

    @IricMidel Porkbun and Cloudflare. I stopped using Hostinger because they failed to provide me with a new ip on an upgrade, I had 4 days of downtime. They are overly focused on AI rather than good web services and their support sucks. Never use Godaddy. Overpriced and they steal domains.

  • Valerie32844654
    Dr. Valerie Thomas (@Valerie32844654) reported

    Why shouldn't you use Cloudflare? AI Overview While Cloudflare protects and accelerates millions of websites, critics point out several major drawbacks: massive centralization that creates single points of failure, overly aggressive security checks that frustrate users, and concerns over traffic privacy.📷 Reddit·r/selfhosted +2Several factors drive the consensus around Cloudflare's limitations:1. The "Single Point of Failure" (Centralization)Because Cloudflare handles traffic for a massive portion of the internet, when their network experiences an outage or configuration error, it takes down thousands of websites and applications globally. This excessive reliance essentially centralizes a decentralized internet. 📷Reddit·r/selfhosted +22. Aggressive Bot Detection and CAPTCHAsCloudflare’s security aggressively flags traffic based on IP addresses. This often leads to legitimate human visitors being blocked, repeatedly prompted to solve CAPTCHAs, or hit with "Checking your browser" screens. VPN users and people using privacy-focused browsers are disproportionately penalized and frequently locked out of websites. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +23. Traffic Decryption and Privacy ConcernsTo provide their security and caching services, Cloudflare acts as a "man-in-the-middle" by terminating TLS (HTTPS) connections. This means their servers decrypt and inspect your traffic before re-encrypting it and sending it to the website. For users and website owners who value absolute privacy, this is a major concern, as it gives a single corporate entity enormous insight into global web traffic. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +14. False Positives and Site BlockingCloudflare's Web Application Firewall (WAF) can sometimes wrongly interpret benign, everyday user actions as cyberattacks, blocking users from accessing necessary information. In some cases, users attempting to access fully legitimate web properties are unable to proceed, which negatively impacts user experience. 📷Reddit·r/CloudFlare +35. Vendor Lock-in and Hidden CostsWhile Cloudflare offers a popular free tier, upgrading to their enterprise or advanced plans can become highly expensive. Users frequently cite "bill shock" once they scale their website traffic or require advanced features that are locked behind expensive paywalls. For more community perspectives on the technical and ethical debates surrounding the service, you can explore the Hacker News Discussion on Cloudflare or community-driven forums like the Techlore Discussion on Cloudflare.

  • goldenelephant1
    Jason from BallotScore.com (@goldenelephant1) reported

    @Cloudflare These are all Cloudflare IP's. Since the my website isn't being routed through Cloud flare they are basically telling me to **** off. They aren't going to stop this account from initiating malicious attacks.

  • heykastrah
    (@heykastrah) reported

    I recently created a policy doc after seeing it on my TL for 3+ months bc I believe you should really only solve a problem at the point of facing it to avoid bloat. Adding stuff for the sake of it has never been easier, which makes saying “no” a lot more important today. However, since removing anything related to “how you work” from the soul doc, and making it cover more of personality specifics, my main agent has had a lot more “awareness” of its role. Ofc not in the AGI hype way lol but it’s now better distinguishing what works for what, to the point where I now just send over links for evaluation at a higher volume due to trusting the judgement more. There’s also better handoff culture between the two agents — the other day, my creative agent was struggling with the mobile version of a static Cloudflare page, and after 1-3 iterations, it was able to ask the technical agent for help bc that’s in the new policy doc. Surprisingly, both are powered by the same main model, but they have separate skills and tools. The technical agent fixed the issue once, which was kinda funny, but also the desired result I wanted for the setup.

  • closesim
    Miguel Borja (@closesim) reported

    After I realized the mistake, then the link sent me to the Google One page as normal (I always use right-click - Open Link). WTF. I'm currently using Cloudflare Family DoH on my network; how did this happen?

  • madave_lui
    Dave Lui ☀️🪝 (@madave_lui) reported

    @cosmostation888 @HugoPhilion Just based off what they say and who they're connected to. You have to dissect the facts from the noise, especially those who use "prophecy" as an investment criteria. But, if they succeed at building strong rails inside of ACH payments that directly connect to banks they could see a pretty great increase in price. I think they have a shot, but I could lose all my investment with them. They're currently in my mid-conviction tier. I do think they can do pretty alright, though, and maybe they'll even surprise us all. There's a lot of folks who are, in my opinion, overly optimistic with the dots they've connected. I'm a bit more balanced and tend to lean on what's actually been said/announced... For instance they call themselves a Ripple strategic partner. They also said Ripple invested in them. To date I can't find a single Ripple announcement that confirms that. What I did find is that Ripple granted them a lot of xrp to put on Stronghold'd exchange. At the time Xpring was solely focused only on expanding the xrp market, so that made sense. And also at the time, my understanding is that Stronghold removed the xlm/shx pair on that exchange and replaced it with xrp/shx. BUT, that exchange is dead now, the old URL resolves to their homepage. Further, they're not listed anywhere that I can find as a true Ripple investment; meaning Ripple gave them capital. There's no Form D filed with the SEC between Ripple and Stronghold (or Action Factory (Stronghold's founding company owned by Tammy)) and no official Ripple announcement. They're not even listed on the RippleX site where Ripple disclose's their investment portfolio. Does it mean that Ripple didn't invest? No, they could have in a more obscure way, but it could also mean that Stronghold is inflating the relationship and calling the xrp they received an investment/partnership... They could have been Ripple's partner in expanding xrp, but that deal could have been one-sided in Ripple's favor, and Stronghold only benefited from the exposure. Getting strong talking points is a valid growth strategy so who knows. The point is that without announcements from both sides (otherwise called "confirmation") or a paper trail that you can validate the claims yourself, you're leaving it to faith, and imaginations can run wild when you blindly believe what's claimed. Even still, Stronghold shows an impressive number of investors and advisors on their site. But again, that's coming from them. So what I have been able to track down is that Stronghold is based in SF, they have about 30+ people on LinkedIn who claim to work there full time (predominantly software engineers who live in New Zealand and a few other places), Stronghold is a Delaware entity (normal for privacy and taxes) that is owned by Action Factory, and their trademark is in fact registered and live. Action Factory and Stronghold both trace back to the same address in San Francisco. Both Action Factory and Stronghold's URL use identical CloudFlare name servers and that's a strong connection because those are unique to Cloudflare users. So the same person is managing both domains under one account. So at a minimum we know that Action Factory and Stronghold are the same entity both sitting at the same address at the time of inception. Doesn't mean they don't have a different corporate location now. There's no issue with that. Most recently they called their listing on Uphold as a partnership for institutions and tagged Uphold in the post. That's a brave move if not completely true, but those claims again have to be taken on faith. @UpholdMarkets (Uphold's marketing twitter account for their listings) did post about $shx, but they didn't mention institutions in that post. So we're back to faith there. I have never been able to confirm any of the investments or partnerships they claim outside of the now dead xrp moment with Ripple on their now dead trade[dot]stronghold[dot]co exchange. It's all Stronghold saying it, there's no confirmation from the other side. And the one everyone loves is the IBM trial in a closed loop environment. That was real, but it's long over now. Stronghold has moved away from Stronghold USD and their focus has shifted completely to leveraging other existing networks. IBM was a great name to tout for marketing, but the strength of that moment mattering has long passed for me. So my criteria won't let me over invest on what "might happen." I'd rather miss some upside than be completely wrong if they miss their shots or if they're "faking it until they make it" but never actually make it.

  • rohit_jsfreaky
    Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported

    @PratikSinhatwt cloudflare. dns + registrar in one place, no upsell wall, and you never wonder why renewals are 4x the buy price

  • harderthanfire
    Fer (@harderthanfire) reported

    @Cloudflare can you please fix turnstile on Linux chromium based browsers. It doesn't work at all, lots of reports in your forums. I can't even log in to my dashboard to report it or use the turnstile feedback form as they both error. It looks like a bad webgpu check maybe (even though about://gpu shows it as available and enabled).

  • joncphillips
    Jon C. Phillips (@joncphillips) reported

    @mattwensing I tend to agree with this, but the way some interfaces are so bloated, finding the actual correct series of buttons to press is not a great experience. Every time I login to Cloudflare, I hate the experience. I have not logged in to Jira or 1Password in a while now. I mean, there's amazing UIs out there, but there's also some real garbage. And for the garbage ones, I'd rather use an MCP or CLI or API to connect to it.

  • WhoWillRickWill
    Rick W (@WhoWillRickWill) reported

    @MickeySteamboat @eastdakota this looks like dog **** why would you think it's a good idea even post it? literally made me think 'gee I'm glad I can use cloudflare instead of whatever crusty bucket is' can you give thread of your beef with them though? like genuinely objectively curious. or tell me to *** and I'll go try and find it on PACER

  • alanefuller
    Alan | Broadcaster | WhatsApp for trades (@alanefuller) reported

    @uglyrobot @KatieKeithBarn2 For instance I use complex products like Amazon Web Service, Cloudflare, Google Cloud, and my method of operation now is ask an LLM how to do something,.

  • sin4ch
    Osinachi (@sin4ch) reported

    @krl_grn @ion_popsoi Oh I thought it was a DNS issue, until I tried Cloudflare WARP and it still didn't work. Looking forward to seeing the site.

  • yannisbuilds
    Yannis (@yannisbuilds) reported

    @awsdevelopers Another @Cloudflare outage.

  • anarchyco
    Gustavo Garcia (@anarchyco) reported

    @aylarov @voximplant Yep, I'm not very familiar with Voximplant, do you have support for something like lambda functions for voice agents? Can you send me an example? I only found something like this in Cloudflare workers.

  • barelyreaper
    reaper (@barelyreaper) reported

    Probably bad timing since cloudflare just joined hands with void and that's all over the timeline, I doubt anyone got to see this

  • jackcoder0
    Jack (@jackcoder0) reported

    The neighbor's final advice was the most actionable. He sat down and wrote out a list of 6 things every internet customer should do: 1. Turn off the public Xfinity hotspot (or your ISP's equivalent Spectrum, Optimum, and Cox all do this too) 2. Manually set your Wi-Fi channel instead of "Auto" 3. Disable QoS / Smart Network "optimization" features 4. Change your DNS to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8) 5. Buy your own modem and router, stop renting from the ISP 6. Test your speed with fast. com or speedtest. net using a non-ISP server, never trust your ISP's own speed test Total cost: $150-300 in equipment, paid back within a year. Total time: One afternoon of setup. Total impact: Often 2-5x improvement in real-world speeds. The customer went from paying $90/month for "fast" internet that crawled to paying $60/month for the same internet that finally worked.

  • Intellidsi
    IntelliData Solutions (@Intellidsi) reported

    1/ The "cloud is always up" assumption took three hits in five weeks last fall. The dates, the causes, the blast radius — then one question for your ops team: 2/ Oct 19–20, 2025: AWS US-East-1 goes down. Cause: a DynamoDB DNS race condition. Recovered ~6 p.m. ET Oct 20. 3/ Oct 29, 2025: Azure, 8+ hours. Cause: a faulty tenant configuration deployment. Alaska Airlines reported key systems affected. 4/ Nov 18, 2025: Cloudflare. Blast radius: ~40M live sites, 19M+ in the U.S. 5/ Different providers, different causes, same lesson: one region or one config push can be one point of failure. The question isn't if it recurs — it's what your team does in hour one. What's your plan? CTA — Reply prompt: "What's your hour-one plan?"

  • Byteborg69
    Byteborg 69 (@Byteborg69) reported

    US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY USING UNRELEASED ANTHROPIC AI MODEL MYTHOS FOR OFFENSIVE CYBER OPERATIONS. CLOUDFLARE NOTES AI AGENTS COMPRISE MUCH CURRENT NETWORK TRAFFIC, SOME MALICIOUS.

  • JtCrawford
    JTCrawford (@JtCrawford) reported

    OpenAI's agent chained HTTP/2 Rapid Reset (CVE-2023-44487) — the same vuln that hit 201M req/sec at Google and took down Cloudflare. Now automated. No novel exploit, but autonomous weaponization of known CVEs compresses attack timelines from days to seconds. #cybersecurity #AI

  • drixtoshii
    drix.based🟦 (@drixtoshii) reported

    Here’s the updated thesis for $Xerg. @xerg_AI is building the FinOps layer for AI agents before anyone else realizes it’s needed. Every serious company running AI agents at scale has the same problem — they can see token counts but have no visibility into where dollars are actually leaking. Retry loops, bloated context windows, idle spend, and model overkill are draining budgets silently. Xerg turns that invisible waste into a dollar-denominated audit with one command. The GitHub is real. Pure TypeScript monorepo, Biome linter, Changeset versioning, Vitest, CI waste-rate gates. 98 commits, active releases, 3 contributors. This is not a demo project. Backed by a16z Scout, NVIDIA Inception, and Cloudflare Launchpad. Early institutional signal before a public raise. The core thesis: agent infrastructure is maturing fast and FinOps always follows compute adoption. It happened with AWS, it happened with Kubernetes, it will happen with AI agents. Xerg is first mover in the agent economic layer with a local-first, no-lock-in distribution model that removes all friction to adoption. Critically — Xerg already supports both OpenClaw and Hermes. This is not a single-runtime bet. Whichever agent framework wins the market, or if they split it, Xerg has parsers running on both. The economic audit layer sits above the runtime war entirely. Local-first free tier drives adoption. Hosted Pro converts teams that want shared history and CI integration. Clean bottom-up SaaS motion. Very early. Very low traction today. Very high upside if the agent infra thesis plays out.

  • AGTPinsights
    AGTP (@AGTPinsights) reported

    On today's agenda: 1. Anthropic Says Slow Down AI Development 2. Cloudflare Says the Majority of Online Traffic is Bots 3. @adrobins, CEO and Co-Founder at @Hireology 5. Sachit Kamat, Chief Product Officer at @eightfoldai

  • ShivamS1123
    shivam (@ShivamS1123) reported

    Hey @X algorithm. Looking to connect with: • Software engineers • Builders & indie hackers • Tech folks who love company engineering blogs • Anyone building in public If that's you, let's #connect. Will follow back 🙌 I am building a mobile app that breaks down engineering blogs from Airbnb, Cloudflare, Meta and more to what broke, what they did, how it turned out. Short enough to get the value in 30 seconds, enough context to decide if the full read is worth your time. Shipping to beta testers soon.

  • farnsjennifer
    Jeni Farnsworth (@farnsjennifer) reported

    @KansasOz45 April 2020 “Guo has claimed not only that his Hong Kong assets were frozen by the CCP, but that his operations have been shut down there. Yet Guo Media’s Cloudflare account shows that ..."i