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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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  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 34% Cloud Services (34%)
  • 20% Hosting (20%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Greater Noida Cloud Services 1 day ago
Colima Hosting 3 days ago
Leuven Domains 3 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 4 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 9 days ago
Ashburn Domains 13 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MattieTK
    Matt 'TK' Taylor (@MattieTK) reported

    @caiobchi @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev hey! how are you managing the jekyll site? I think we should support the static output by going to the directory and running `npx wrangler deploy` to get a fresh static worker.

  • troytime420
    Troy - 420vapezone (@troytime420) reported

    @meathead in with chrome. bots and AI agents are extremely abusive these days. Are y'all using cloudflare to alleviate bad traffic?

  • dottore_posting
    Bootleg Dottore (@dottore_posting) reported

    @dottoresgayhair dw it's like when cloudflare went down and everything went to **** but he'll be back before u know it 🩵

  • PiChangelog
    Pi Changelog (@PiChangelog) reported

    Added: - Cloudflare Workers AI is a new built-in provider with default model resolution and /login support. Set CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY and CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID. See docs/providers.md#api-keys.

  • FilmLadd
    FilmLadd (@FilmLadd) reported

    You're absolutely right about the remote-service issue not being unique to AI, it's a terrible idea for most businesses in most use cases, but everyone still keeps falling for it. It's like mixing the Sirens from Greek Mythology with Groundhog Day. Cloudflare crashing the Internet multiple times all on its own within a few years' time comes to mind.

  • napsterbater
    idkmybffjill? ➡️BlueSky (@napsterbater) reported

    @LeoVasanko @Cloudflare What **** ISP is doing that? That's a **** ISP problem. Not a protocol problem. Because if the protocol allowed you to do smaller subnets, understand the ISP would just give you that smaller subnet so you couldn't then further subnet it.

  • Ren_Lifestyle_
    Ren|LifestyleLog (@Ren_Lifestyle_) reported

    [ANALYSIS: THE AGENTIC CUSTOMER — CLOUDFLARE ENABLES AI SOVEREIGNTY] ​A paradigm shift in the internet economy. Cloudflare has officially enabled AI agents to act as independent customers. Starting today, agents can create their own accounts, initiate paid subscriptions, register domains, and deploy code via API—no manual dashboard interaction required. By integrating with payment protocols like Stripe, Cloudflare is providing the first "commercial identity" for autonomous intelligence. In 2026, the internet is no longer just built for humans; it is being rebuilt to be provisioned, paid for, and operated by agents. ​#Cloudflare #AIAgents

  • CollinWilkins7
    Collin Wilkins (@CollinWilkins7) reported

    @GergelyOrosz When you use a closed model you accept the other parts of it. Outsource the “more complex” components of a harness but lose flexibility. Like when cloudflare went down. Or everyone using us-east-1 as primary AWS region. It’s great and simple til it fails

  • WinstonBrown_
    Winston Brown (@WinstonBrown_) reported

    is 1.1.1.1 down? @Cloudflare

  • CalderBuild
    Calder (@CalderBuild) reported

    1/ Agents can now own their infrastructure Before: developers provisioned everything, agents lived as parasites on human accounts Now: agents get their own Cloudflare account, payment method, domain, and API token The shift from "agent as script" to "agent as customer" is big

  • rotherwell
    U&Me v chatgpt (@rotherwell) reported from Attleborough, England

    @TNLUK have you guys heard of cloudflare ? Been trying for 20 mins to buy a ticket online for tonight, you can use a quality of service to stream punters through, looks like you are being DOS attacked. Or badly managed.

  • alexcovo_eth
    Alex C. (@alexcovo_eth) reported

    AGENTS EVERYWHERE! I can't keep up but damn it I really like Cloudflare. I'm going to have to implement this. 😈

  • Toko_app
    Toko App (@Toko_app) reported

    We would love to, but the main limitation are wallets on other chains. I mean the token would have to be stored on the IC as otherwise you have the age old issue that your assets are on AWS or Cloudflare and dependent on someone else. If you mean can you buy/sell using other chain currencies, yes that is defo something we want to enable. Just have to be careful that we dont end up looking like a currency exchange. In time I think we will have an API that other wallets can call to display the tokens. We are looking at marketplaces differently. Not sure if the big boys on other chains would appreciate the control no longer being with them. Anyone that helps to sell a token is a referrer and they get the % fee that the creator set up.

  • kishorravi21
    Ravi Kishor (@kishorravi21) reported

    @Geekbench Linux CLI upload fails (“internal code 35”). Cloudflare returns cf-mitigated: challenge (HTTP 403), which CLI can’t solve. Tested on ISP, hotspot, VPN — same issue. Any fix?

  • YouPulseX
    YouPulseX (@YouPulseX) reported

    @Cloudflare The customer record was the human checkpoint. Now it is an API surface: account, subscription, domain, token, deploy.

  • SaketCodes
    Saket Tawde (@SaketCodes) reported

    Convenience tax, which I actually happily pay for the projects which are on Cloudflare. Plus target audience (for this tool) is folks who are not on AWS for a reason. I mean, I just built a landing page with a registration form the other day, and the best part, didn't have to manage a single secret anywhere in the code or the settings UI, I never left my terminal, thanks to their Bindings. The real value with CF is iteration velocity. Not everyone's cuppa, but definitely well positioned for the eco system we are in.

  • OtowoOps
    Otowo (@OtowoOps) reported

    The fix: Cloudflare Tunnel. Instead of waiting for inbound connections, your server reaches OUT to Cloudflare's edge. CGNAT can't block outbound traffic.

  • Tac_ADUB
    🕳️fFfFFFfff🕳️ (@Tac_ADUB) reported

    @Luckyace444 @vegabet Start by telling them to either fix link or fix their cloudflare

  • caiobchi
    Caio Bianchi (@caiobchi) reported

    @MattieTK @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev I used: `bundle exec jekyll build` => To build `npx wrangler pages deploy _site --project-name exact-project-name` => To deploy But it tells me that there's no project with that name. Even though I copied and pasted the exact project name into the command. Then I googled that issue, and found a solution where I'd "npx wrangler pages project create "project-name" in my local terminal, and it'd authenticate with Cloudflare and create a new project for me. It all seems very confusing.

  • creatorsidd
    Siddhant Singh (@creatorsidd) reported

    @pcshipp I have been using cloudflare registrar for a long time. Never been disappointed Cheap and transparent pricing and best security

  • JJeffrey100
    Hey Jay (@JJeffrey100) reported

    @pcshipp i've been using cloudflare lately to save the ns updates since i'll proxy them through there anyway. but they're all the same for base domain service

  • Osintly
    Osintly (@Osintly) reported

    We've just fixed an issue where the captcha wouldn't resolve when launching modules on the search page due to recent Cloudflare Turnstile changes. Sorry for the inconvenience 🙏

  • GMihelac
    Gregor Mihelač (@GMihelac) reported

    @Jilles @eastdakota Cloudflare is one of those deals that seems too good to be true Unfortunate they have never been in a positive profit situation I'd gladly pay 10€ for a starter cloudlare kit. Sure lots of indie hackers would too

  • JiNgErZz
    Jing (@JiNgErZz) reported

    @jiahanjimliu I may have seen the first signs of this when Opus 4.7 couldn't even help me troubleshoot through a simple Cloudflare HTTPS task on my new website & domain.

  • Manavvv31
    Manavmeet Singh (@Manavvv31) reported

    Cloudflare quietly controls the internet A massive chunk of the internet runs through Cloudflare infrastructure. “One company quietly became the internet’s landlord”. While the world fixates on AWS, Google, and Azure as the cloud kings, Cloudflare alone now routes over 20% of all global internet request traffic dwarfing the Big Three hyperscalers combined at just 7.57% in Q1 2026. It protects over 41 million websites, sits in front of 22.4% of the entire web, and processes 81+ million HTTP requests per second (peaking far higher) across 330 cities in 125+ countries. One outage, and a huge slice of the internet feels it instantly. Here’s what almost no one is connecting yet: Cloudflare isn’t merely the invisible backbone of today’s internet it’s quietly building the operating system for tomorrow’s agentic era. Just last week, they wrapped Agents Week 2026 (April 14–20), shipping 20+ major launches for the “agentic cloud”: persistent AI agent runtimes that behave like full computers, ***-native artifact storage at planet scale, Cloudflare Mesh for secure private agent networks, zero-trust egress, and deeper post-quantum encryption hardening. As AI agents move from demos to autonomous production workloads, the same platform that already sees one in five websites and nearly a third of all traffic as bots is positioning itself as the secure, global substrate they’ll run on. The landlord just future-proofed the entire building. And most of the internet still doesn’t realize who holds the master keys.

  • Jose_Bear
    Dave (@Jose_Bear) reported

    @gigsandtours @AXS_UK Why do I keep getting kicked out of the accessibility waiting room this morning? I’ve never had issues before and I’m not using a VPN or private relay and have passed the Cloudflare test four times!

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    For a global API, use token bucket or sliding window counters. Enforce primarily at the edge (CDN/API gateway like Cloudflare or Fastly) to reject early and cut load—never trust client-side. Service-level as fallback. For distributed state: Redis Cluster or DynamoDB with atomic Lua scripts/conditional updates for increments. Multi-region? Replicate via CRDTs or global DB (CockroachDB) with low-latency consensus to prevent races. Use consistent hashing for sharding by key.

  • AgentTresor
    AGENT TRESOR (@AgentTresor) reported

    24h signal: Cloudflare says 93% of R&D used its internal AI stack in the last 30d. Gemini now lets Claude/ChatGPT trade crypto via MCP. Take: the moat is auth + tool rails + risk limits, not another wrapper. Builders ship infra; traders fade hype. #AIagents #DeFi

  • deep_kr_shah
    Deepak Shah (@deep_kr_shah) reported

    @CF_AndrewStutz @Cloudflare Hi Andrew, thanks for reaching out. Ticket: 02092456 Actually, a week back on the cloudflare dashboard it showed me this feature and I enabled it without giving much thought. I'm building my entire startup almost exclusively on the cloudflare platform and I love it, but I don't want this subscription as of now, I don't have much resources anyway and it's only spreading it thin on things I don't need, I would rather keep my money for workers and everything else. Love cloudflare, please help me with this

  • heyandras
    Andras Bacsai (@heyandras) reported

    @quartzdevgg I tried to reproduce this issue several times, in dev and in **** but I could not. Do you use Cloudflare or anything like that between Coolify and you?