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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (41%)
- Cloud Services (25%)
- Hosting (16%)
- Web Tools (13%)
- E-mail (6%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Glitchy Hopkins (@GlitchyHopkins) reportedFellowship Hall’s vendor data never needed a SaaS detour. I built their intake automation with n8n, NocoDB, Cloudflare Tunnel, Nginx, and PHP on hardware inside the building. Less manual work. More control. Want that? DM me. #n8n #Automation #DataPrivacy
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I..A..N..S (@IANSYT) reported@ATTHelp can you tell someone on network engineering to look into high RTT and loss on the ATT-Cloudflare interconnect in dallas AS7018 <-> AS13335 because this is unacceptable, < 1Mbit/s speeds sustained for over a week now
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Toby Marshman (@tobymarshman) reportedHave you accidentally blocked yourself from AI search? OpenAI/Claude's searchbots get blocked more often than any other crawler, usually as a side effect of generic robots.txt templates, not intentional policy. >>The fix: -Open your robots.txt if you have one (go to yourdomain .com/robots.txt) -Remove any rules blocking OAI-SearchBot, PerplexityBot, or GPTBot. Instead add: User-agent: * Allow: / -If you're using Cloudflare, check your bot management settings - set to 'Do not block (allow crawlers)' -If you're on a managed host, check their crawler settings too, many block non-Google bots by default If you're blocking those bots, you don't exist in AI search. Have you done this?
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Kun Chen (@kunchenguid) reportedi hope 2026 is the last year where we still have to manually click through any website to set things up in the last month, google cloud and apple app review are the two repeated offenders that still need my manual click-throughs - bad by contrast, github, cloudflare, hetzner etc are pretty much entirely configurable by agents - good (why not computer use / browser automation? because i don't want to expose secrets in plain text and let the agent type them via keystrokes and capture them into screenshots)
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Karol Zdebel (@karolzdeb) reported@WillPapper @Cloudflare every "get paid for your content and APIs" launch nails the paywall and skips the part thats actually hard: the agent deciding an API is worth paying for. the rails were never the bottleneck, discovery and trust are.
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Mike Chong (@realMikeChong) reported@wongmjane @Cloudflare so what? As long as it solves problems
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GROWTH IN WEB3 🙂↔️ (@growthinweb3) reported@Cointelegraph Cloudflare embracing stablecoin payments is another signal that crypto infrastructure is going mainstream. More adoption coming in soon.
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Nicholas Preston (@Mike_Preston17) reported@PLOwingPots @DevLeaderCa You really should learn C and C++ to understand the fundamentals, etc. I say this as a C# dev who went C -> C++ -> Java -> C#. You won't appreciate the 'better' language nearly as much if you don't at least suffer from the shortcomings of its successor language. I suffered pointer and stack overflows from C++ and that taught me to not be an idiot with my memory. Rust babies devs too much, imo - that's what (again, imo) led to the Cloudflare outage: too much trust in the compiler and willfully ignoring the dynamic nature of data in production (which NO language can account for).
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Midnightpulls JP (@midnightpullsjp) reportedAlways wild when you are using X, suddenly Cloudflare kicks in, X locks your account until you verify it via email, wtf is going on with this platform at times :>
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UWillC (@uwillc) reportedHalf the internet blinked last week. The cause was a backhoe, not a model. June 22. A fiber cut on Zayo routes rippled into Cloudflare. X, Reddit, Zoom, Teams. Down. X alone passed 30,000 outage reports before most services recovered in about 20 minutes. Every AIOps dashboard in those companies watched a problem none of them could fix. You cannot reroute around a cut you do not own. You cannot ask an agent to splice glass three states away. We keep automating the control plane. The physical plane stays one excavator from an outage. Your multi-cloud is a logical diagram. Underneath it is often a single carrier. An AI can monitor the fiber. It still cannot splice it. Your redundancy on paper: single-carrier underneath, yes or no?
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Ahmed Aldeab (@0xfa7b) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 885 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Matt Katz (@0xkatz) reportedExtremely bullish for x402. I always thought x402 was the best solution, yet feared that adoption may be slowed by integration hassle, compared to (for eg) agent cards. But if everyone using cloudflare (to a first approximation ~= all apps) is able to support x402, this is no longer an issue
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Steven Levey (@steven_levey) reported@Cloudflare I believe there is an issue with your ZeroTrust dashboard. For a NEW client account, I cant enable a Zero Trust plan.
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nowshad (@nhrdev) reportedcan't imagine the day when it will go down like aws, CloudFlare, google 💀
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Ryan K 🌥 (@Yank) reported@tebayoso @Cloudflare Sorry to hear that. Do you have a case or ticket number from support?
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Special Situations 🌐 Research Newsletter (Jay) (@SpecialSitsNews) reportedNew Activist Name: Shares of $MTN are trading up 13% at $141.65 on Thursday, rebounding sharply from their 52-week low of $118.51 hit earlier this year, as the Semafor scoop circulates across trading desks. The intraday move lifts the company's market cap to roughly $5.05 billion. According to Semafor, Vail's bankers are tasked with assessing vulnerabilities across a broad front: labor unrest, weather-related demand swings, and the specific pressure campaign being waged by Prince, who co-founded Cloudflare (NET). Prince told a local Colorado publication in June 2026 that he is willing to invest $500 million in Park City Mountain Resort and admitted he has already fielded calls from activist investors probing Vail's weaknesses. His preferred blueprint would see Vail pivot to an asset-light model, acting as a partnership facilitator rather than a direct mountain owner, a structure that would almost certainly require carving up the company's core real-estate holdings. The timing is awkward for management. Vail reported fiscal Q3 2026 earnings per share of $8.81, missing the consensus estimate of $9.09 by 3.1%, while revenue of $1.21 billion came in roughly $10 million below forecasts. The company subsequently cut its fiscal 2026 net income guidance to a range of $128 million to $162 million and trimmed Resort Reported EBITDA guidance to $735$755 million, down from the prior range of $745$775 million. Net debt has climbed to $2.65 billion from $2.24 billion a year earlier, pushing net leverage to 3.5x trailing twelve-month EBITDA as of April 30, 2026, while cash on hand stood at $371.4 million. Into that environment, the board moved in May 2025 to recall Rob Katz, the executive who originally built Vail into a multi-mountain empire, ousting his hand-picked successor in the process. Katz has since focused on the operational grievances that drove customer dissatisfaction, particularly lift-line congestion and chronic labor shortages, introducing products like Epic Friend Tickets and discounted super-advanced lift tickets that are showing early traction. The move signals that Vail's board views operational credibility as its first line of defense against any activist pitch centered on mismanagement. Management also has a financial lever to highlight in any proxy fight. The company pays a quarterly cash dividend of $2.22 per share, with the next payment scheduled for July 9, 2026, equating to an annualized yield of roughly 6.6% at current prices. That yield argument, steady cash returns while the turnaround plays out, is a standard defensive talking point, though it carries less weight when leverage is rising and guidance is being cut. Investors will get a clearer read on whether Katz's operational fixes are gaining traction when Vail reports fiscal Q4 2026 results, tentatively scheduled for September 24, 2026. The setup is challenging: consensus EPS for that quarter stands at -$5.05, with eight analyst downward revisions in the past 90 days and no upward revisions, reflecting the structural headwinds Prince and any allied activist would likely exploit.
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rho (@jmuh997) reportedstc routing in eastern province is so bad i have to use cloudflare warp to use spotify
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Karl Emil Nikka (@KarlEmilNikka) reported@Cloudflare Nice! Do you have any ETA for sub-domain support?
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Philippe Tremblay (@ptremblay) reportedReward hacking is a real issue with models. It results in behaviors like I just noticed; the model can't figure out how to fix an asset fetching issue from CloudFlare R2, so it resorts to having the app's server act as a proxy, but that defeats the purpose of using R2 entirely. If I wasn't monitoring it at all, I might never know...
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HAB1B0 German Raffleking 🇩🇪🇹🇷👑{🦅} (@Habiboooo4) reported@Signulous Your cloudflare is down
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🔥Phoenix (@GPhoenixForever) reported@LilithDatura Kind of like encryption with lava lamps at Cloudflare, noise vs signal down to the quantum fluctuations.
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🔱Lady Livz🔱 (@thelegendoflivz) reportedI just know my dad will be pissed tomorrow if it actually is a programming error. If he wasn't in a different division he would probably drive over and fix their ****. I keep telling him he should just apply to Cloudflare or something because this kind of **** drives him bananas
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JD (@TooTrill4Thiss) reported@BoringBiz_ Every business doesn't need a custom agent. It needs an enterprise plan and a few capable devs who can map it, and deploy agents. building automation that don't rely on agent compute. like hello??? app scripts, compute engine, cloudflare workers. ******** are people doing?
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jaykee (@jaykeelinkjuice) reported★ Uploading data to the cloud is free. Downloading it costs $0.09 per GB. Cloudflare analysis shows 8,000% margins over cost. ★ Egress fees eat up 10-15% of total bills, yet most operators never check this line item separately. Path A: Clean up regions, add VPC endpoints, enable CDN reduce costs inside your current cloud. Path B: Shift to egress-free storage like R2 or OCI, or plan migration at contract renewal. First action is the same: Open your cost report and check the “Data Transfer” percentage. Over 5%? Start tracking it.
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SHUBHAM (@buildwithshub) reportedThe more I get into system design, the more I realize how many things I was using without really understanding. Reverse proxies are a good example. I've seen Nginx, Cloudflare, and reverse proxies mentioned everywhere while deploying projects, but I never stopped to ask why they existed or what problem they were solving. I'm enjoying this journey because it's filling in a lot of those gaps instead of just introducing new concepts.
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DownWithBigBrother (@DWBB1984) reported@ultrasxiv Fair on bandwidth being a real cost, but the 2GB figure is a long way out. Cheapest DO droplet includes 500GB+ outbound, Hetzner 20TB+. At 600-700GB household use you’re a pound or two over on DO, zero on Hetzner. Stays around the base £4-5 for most, not £300. And “un-bannable” was the precise word, not hyperbole. A commercial VPN is bannable because it’s a named brand with known IPs, a company that can be pressured or blocked. That’s the weakness. Self-hosting removes the target entirely. There’s no technical category called “a VPS used as a VPN.” It’s a rented server running standard encryption (WireGuard, IPsec), the same protocols carrying every bank settlement, ATM link and corporate tunnel on earth. To ban it you’d have to block those protocols (killing Visa, every corporate VPN, all remote work) or blacklist the datacentre IP ranges (AWS, Hetzner, OVH) that host the actual internet: payment gateways, banking backends, Stripe, Cloudflare, gov services. You can’t separate “server someone might tunnel through” from “server running the shop you’re buying from.” The second and third-order effects would cripple e-commerce, open banking and logistics, all riding the same cloud backbone. That’s the sovereignty point. You can ban a brand. You can’t ban the capability of renting a server and encrypting your own traffic, not without taking modern commerce down with it.
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Tommy B. 🇺🇸 (@realtommybibi) reportedTop Ten Crypto Headlines 👇 🔥 Robinhood launched the public mainnet of Robinhood Chain, enabling tokenized stock trading in over 120 countries. 🚨 100,000 $BTC have left ETFs, marking their largest drawdown on record, per CryptoQuant. 🔥 American Bitcoin will reduce its issued shares from about 1.09B to roughly 73M through a 1-for-15 reverse stock split. 🔥 Cloudflare launches Monetization Gateway, letting customers charge for webpages, APIs, datasets and MCP tools via stablecoin payments over x402. 🇫🇷 LATEST: €5.3T French banking giant Crédit Agricole launches EURXT, a euro-pegged stablecoin on Ethereum. 🚨 Citi cuts its 12-month Bitcoin forecast to $82,000 from $112,000 as crypto ETF flows turn negative, per Reuters. 🇺🇸 ETF FLOWS: BTC, ETH, SOL and XRP spot ETFs saw net outflows on June 30. BTC: -$222.64M ETH: -$27.6M SOL: -$2.5M XRP: -$2.83M 🇹🇼 Taiwan's legislature passes a law to establish a regulatory framework for crypto exchanges and stablecoin issuers, with penalties for fraud and market manipulation. 🔥 Ethereum Foundation published Ethereum Basics for Governments and Institutions, a non-technical primer for policy and deployment leaders. 🚨 US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $4.51B in net outflows in June, their worst monthly performance yet.
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Cliff Marquez (@cliff_marquez) reportedFor some it's early, but for me it's late. The night's almost done. And before it goes, I step back and look at things. All this chaos. All this building. This strange, wonderful moment we're all living through. I take a breath and just feel grateful for the chance to be in it at all. There's a lot out there. A lot of noise, a lot of things pulling at you. People will tell you it's all fighting for your attention. I don't see it that way. Some of it deserves your attention, some of it doesn't. You're the one who decides which is which. The one thing you can count on is that things change. Sometimes you're flying high, unstoppable. Other times it feels like everyone's passing you by and you're at the bottom. But regardless of the moment, one thing should stay constant. Your intention. And how do you find that intention? How do you guide it? You look within. Not out. Because most of what's out there won't help you find the answer anyway. Business isn't going to change. It's going to shift. The ones still standing years from now? They're the ones who moved with real intention. The intention to give back. To do good. To actually help the people in front of them. And maybe that's where the next breakthrough comes from. The next leap in technology, in science. Because they cared enough about their society to build something that actually matters. As the tools get better, you'll see more fakes come to light. More people promising to be something they're not. That's the gift, honestly. It gives you room to be humble. To be real. To hold your ground when others fold. A soft heart, but a firm fist. So the question I keep sitting with is intention. Are you just chasing a dollar? Desperate for the next thing? We all want things. There's nothing wrong with that. But watch what happens when it's only about you. With no regard, no care for anyone else. Life has a way of balancing that back out. The more you want something, the more it seems to run. Let it go, and it comes back in abundance. The journey is your own, even when what we're building is bigger than us. I'm no one. Just a stranger on the internet. So I'll leave you with this: What's your intention? You don't have to tell me. Just be honest with yourself. The answer's already within. P.S. Tomorrow I'll drop the next lesson on setting up your infrastructure to work with less friction. We've been going through how I set up my Claude setup. Today was Cloudflare, tomorrow we're covering R2 and S3 spaces. See you then.
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Arda (@onurardaoz) reported@Cloudflare Warp ui sucks for macs now. Please turn it back.
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hreiðmarr 🇺🇸 (@hreidhmarr) reported@Cloudflare not a criticism of you at all (congratulations to the team btw), but support for state-regulated surveillance stablecoins was not really the intended objective in using FOSS to build trustless peer-to-peer networks for transactions over the web