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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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RobinChan (@_RobinChan) reported@eastdakota @eastdakota I've been communicating with Cloudflare about this issue for a full month. In the end, their engineers couldn't even understand the problem and just casually brushed me off. I really didn't expect Cloudflare's staff to be at such a low level.
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Alabamawildman (@Alabamawil97387) reported@CloudflareDev @xai @Cloudflare Cloud-based sucks.
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Sarahi (@Sarahi88727520) reportedThis is honestly insane. Cloudflare just put out 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%. And Cloudflare handles like 20% of the whole internet, so this isn’t a tiny sample. Their CEO
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halil k (@bbnomrr) reported@Cloudflare Actually I have just two rules: 1. Never tell everything you know.
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Byteborg 69 (@Byteborg69) reportedUS NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY USING UNRELEASED ANTHROPIC AI MODEL MYTHOS FOR OFFENSIVE CYBER OPERATIONS. CLOUDFLARE NOTES AI AGENTS COMPRISE MUCH CURRENT NETWORK TRAFFIC, SOME MALICIOUS.
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Kene 🐘 (@spatocodex) reportedWe recently migrated Partnac from @hCaptcha to @Cloudflare Turnstile. On the surface, it looked like a small engineering task. But the reality was a little more interesting. Our goal wasn't just to block bots. We wanted to reduce friction for legitimate users signing up for partnerships. Every extra click, puzzle, or image challenge creates drop-off. The challenge is finding the balance between security and user experience. After testing Turnstile, a few things stood out: • Lower friction for real users • Better completion rates on forms • Faster page interactions • Less user confusion • Simpler implementation than we expected One thing I find interesting about infrastructure decisions is that users rarely notice when they're done right. But they do notice when a signup flow feels slow, annoying, or broken.
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InkyPyrus (@InkyPyrus_PubCo) reportedHermes running on my Samsung s20. And the model? Qwopus 3.6 27b on my local machine cloudflare tunneled. Initially i wanted a voice agent but not going to work on the mobile. So now im wondering.. what can i actually use it for. The most interesting usecase so far is geofence task surfacing... so visit the hardware store and Hermes sends a reminder with the itwm you keep forgetting.. hahaha. Its cool and interesting but redundant. Being able to actually run phone functions with an angent is interesting but only sms , sensors, mic and camera. Cant inject voice into the call or vice versa. Had to do a hermes agent on my desktop with twilio, latanecy is good on answering. But followup tts.. is slow. Still experimenting. Looking at a few streaming tts models. @NousResearch
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Silent Fill (@Silent_fill0) reported@StockSavvyShay Bots and agents generating more internet traffic than humans for the first time is the inflection that makes NET structurally irreplaceable. Cloudflare sits between every AI agent and the internet every API call, every model inference request, every agent-to-agent communication routes through their edge network. Human traffic is relatively stable. Agent traffic compounds exponentially with each new model deployment. NET's revenue model is consumption-based, which means they're the only major infrastructure name where the billing engine automatically scales with the AI agent proliferation everyone is racing to build.
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Okabe Rintarou (@OkabeRintarou) reportedRemove 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.
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InkyPyrus (@InkyPyrus_PubCo) reportedHermes running on my Samsung s20. And the model? Qwopus 3.6 27b on my local machine cloudflare tunneled. Initially i wanted a voice agent but not going to work on the mobile. So now im wondering.. what can i actually use it for. The most interesting usecase so far is geofence task surfacing... so visit the hardware store and Hermes sends a reminder with the itwm you keep forgetting.. hahaha. Its cool and interesting but redundant. Being able to actually run phone functions with an angent is interesting but only sms , sensors, mic and camera. Cant inject voice into the call or vice versa. Had to do a hermes agent on my desktop with twilio, latanecy is good on answering. But followup tts.. is slow. Still experimenting. Looking at a few streaming tts models.
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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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sunil pai (@threepointone) reportedBig news. Login with Cloudflare is here.
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Tony Spiro (@tonyspiro) reportedCloudflare just bought VoidZero (the team behind Vite). The most important line in the announcement is not about the deal: "Developers used to be the only users of dev servers, bundlers, linters, formatters, and CLIs. That is no longer true: agents are using them too, constantly." Your dev tools have a second user now. It iterates 10x more than your engineers, reads errors literally, and needs consistent CLIs or it spirals. The stacks that win this year are the ones an agent can drive without a human in the loop. Fast feedback, clear errors, scriptable everything. Is your service agent-ready?
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ShopOS (@shoposai) reportedWe ran Big Head's GEO audit on India's top 10 DTC brands 🤯 Only 3 showed up in AI search at all. And even those 3 had critical gaps that were costing them citations. Here's what the audit found: → 7 out of 10 had robots.txt blocking AI crawlers entirely → 6 out of 10 had weak or missing brand entity signals → Even the 3 "visible" brands had no content mapped to actual customer prompts → None of the 10 had a repeatable system to track or improve their AI visibility These brands are spending serious money on ads and SEO. ChatGPT barely knows they exist. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies still relying on Google rankings and wondering why AI never recommends them. If you're publishing content, running ads, doing SEO — but your brand only shows up in 1 out of 4 AI engines when someone searches "best [your category] brand" — you have a gap costing you sales right now. This checklist eliminates the entire loop: → Phase 0: Remove blockers (robots.txt, Cloudflare, Bing index, page speed) → Phase 1: Audit your baseline AI visibility score → Phase 2: Restructure content so AI engines can actually extract it → Phase 3: Fix entity and brand signals so AI knows who you are → Phase 4: Map the exact prompts your customers are typing and build pages for them → Phase 5: Build topical depth and off-site presence → Phase 6: Track citations weekly and iterate No guessing why AI ignores your brand. No wasting budget on content AI can't cite. No watching competitors get recommended instead of you. What you get: → 32 prioritised signals with CRITICAL / HIGH / MEDIUM labels → The exact structural fixes proven to increase AI citation rate by 25–40% → A phase-by-phase sequence you can hand to your content team today → A reusable audit framework you run every quarter We put together the full checklist — all 32 signals, exactly what these brands were missing, and how to fix each one. Want it for free? Like this post Comment "GEO" And we'll send it over (must be following so we can DM)
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Alex Dunne (@adunne09) reportedwhat if someone made a "vibe coding" app that's just cloudflare login codex login codemode effect cloudflare skills
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David J. (@lordofblocks) reported@jpschroeder OpenAI’s enterprise pipeline is still maturing. Cloudflare walks in with hundreds of thousands of paying customers already trusting them with network security.
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Max (@overton4242) reported@DanielLockyer aka when cloudflare is down
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Stunlokked (@stunlokked) reported@xai @Cloudflare ******* great. now when cloudflare shits the bed another service will get taken with it.
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Matteo Ricci (@MatteoRicciT) reported@CryptoThannos Cloudflare infra upgrade while price at support is actual alpha hiding in plain sight
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TheWrath0fKahn (@TheWrath0fKahn) reported@AlternativeTo @marttimalmi I've been testing it on android, and so far I can say that it's literally the only VPN that reliably stays connected (in my case to cloudflare warp) and never silently disconnects or closes overnight etc. Literally no other VPN on android in my testing has ever done this. I cannot speak to the mesh aspect because currently the GUI version doesn't work on Windows, but the android version so far is bulletproof.
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Fallon Martin (@fallawanna2) reported@xai @Cloudflare Womens bodies are not up for free use for existing online nor off and the sooner you pathetic perverts grow ******** up and realize that the better
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Hüseyin Örskaya (@orskyai) reported@xai @Cloudflare Adding a gateway doesn't fix the inherent latency of Grok's inference. It's just a prettier wrapper for the same wait times.
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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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Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) reportedBots have overtaken humans online, and the internet was never prepared for this. - bots generate 57.4% of worldwide HTML requests - humans at 42.6%. The biggest shift is economic: traffic can rise while monetizable human attention falls, which weakens CPM, CPC, conversion-rate models, and analytics built before this agent wave. Cloudflare measures bot traffic, not only agentic AI traffic, but AI agents are a major suspect because one user task can trigger thousands of machine visits. The old web assumed a human loaded a page, saw ads, clicked links, filled carts, and created signals that publishers, stores, and SaaS companies could price. AI agents break that model because they read pages on behalf of people while skipping the ad views, session time, and click behavior that funded the web.
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Pranab Priyadarshan (@ppriyadarshan) reported@AmreliaRuhez You can fix it by changing dns servers. Go to networks -> private dns -> manual -> set to cloudflare-dns(dot)com
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Portgas D Adhikari (@shreyam1008) reported@Cloudflare Rate limiting(login request and everything in between)
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Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported@sidpalas @tonyennis But you don't support Cloudflare. Why's that? I'm trying to understand why you'd pick Flue; for me the main advantage is serverless. Otherwise, running pi directly is easier..?
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CZghost 🇨🇿 (@TheCZghost) reported@cosineloss @chrisbward @encrypted_past Won't be able to use the page then. If you don't enable JavaScript, most websites nowadays show a blank white page or Cloudflare landing page to analyse your traffic that never starts. To be honest, every React powered website is just nonexistent without JavaScript.
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Jack (@jackcoder0) reportedThe 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.
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Ruslan Khairullin (@Rus_Khairullin) reportedAI and bots just officially passed humans in internet traffic volume. They now make up 57% of all online activity. Real users are down to just 43%, according to Cloudflare co-founder Matthew Prince. This kind of crossover wasn’t supposed to happen until the end of the year. AI is moving too fast for the original timeline. Dead internet theory is no longer a theory. 🫠