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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (39%)
- Cloud Services (29%)
- Web Tools (14%)
- Hosting (11%)
- E-mail (7%)
Live Outage Map
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Feror (@Feror_) reported@sirstripy @anakin @Cloudflare You will never guess which company owns that ip
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Independent Analytics (@AnalyticsForWP) reported@rwkyyy @PineDigitalCo @AnalyticsWP Bad bots should be blocked at the edge via a service like Cloudflare. Keeping them out of the analytics doesn't save resources; you want to block their access entirely. AI crawlers are easily kept out of tracking because they self-identify. AI agents are a different beast...
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gökhan (@goekhan) reportedAlright, it is a bit out of the topic but since this is the general channel, and I am still exploring the "economy" as an "autodidact" who would rather burn that comparative literature degree, i've been crawling and scraping Bankr related project metadata into my wee vault to analyze it overall, and I need to use such launchers at times, and also did 1M in vol with a retired project's token, and it always felt odd to me—sorry for the stream of consciousness here and the m-dash is a habit from writing long, wordcel articles during that literary MA times. I am attaching a screenshot, and the question is about it. There is this random token for example, that claims to offer an "onchain" (!) network of a knowledge garden variety by agent collaboration, I don't see any difference from such pseudo-public memexes and Moltbook; and they claim there has been ~10K registered agents. I keep checking the usual x402 / MPP economics and I really do not think they have 10K agents registred so far. Per my ongoing analysis, there was allegedly a ~1K-ish spike day, and while I was trying to coordinate a dozen Cloudflare based agents for my dating protocol to see the eval scenarios, to check guardrails to protect minors and bar them from using it; and private info of any user, I accidentally had huge user numbers because I forgot to close a cron job for about 17 days—luckily it was only on an internal dashboard for I value credibility—you'll ask why there are about 300 tokens tied to your dev wallets Gökhan, now, it's a conceptual tabular art project, you'll see it in the works in a few months and I am aiming at turning the entire "onchain" startup launchpad rails into a paperclip clip machine to prove a point, and here comes the TLDR of my question: Do you guys have any personal dashboard where you check the integrity of projects to see their numbers are indeed as it is? Numbers being from the finances, DAUs, KPIs they allege to have, etc. I am asking because it's only by constant monitoring, and maybe RL-ing into some proto-SRI agentic orchestration, and reporting on it regularly will the agentic commerce and other rails sector(s) gain traction outside the incorrigibly shameless global degen coalition dark compute players. I had to write individual antispam bots to keep my chats clean off these types and I believe these types collaborate with the actual builders / devs and then via that leverage, with frontier "brands" and we end having the same "GM Base Buildooors" petty looter ecosystems. Now I am a DeFi Summer 2020 degen myself but we at least had code of chivalry.
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Mikhail Rogov (@i_mika_el) reported@dannyshmueli free Cloudflare hosting makes Agent Post Office very easy to try without adding another paid service.
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Vijay Tupakula (@vijaytupakula) reported@HotAisle @Cloudflare Oh no! I haven’t used their email service yet. @Cloudflare can you help?
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kit (sane and normal) (@nicemodems) reportedcloudflare pages is free, and is connected to other cloudflare services that i already use. i'm wary of the limits, but they might not actually be that bad.
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Night (@Night_Fiber) reported@muvluvist A chud like me cant play mualani to save his life i’m #sorry 💔 Have u tried cloudflare one tho it might fix yo ping but you probably 2 far away for it to even work 🥹
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Subhankar (@subhankarP) reportedCloudflare just pushed AI crawlers to pay publishers for content. The old scrape-first era is ending. AI economy is starting to price inputs it used to treat as free.
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Dragos (@bitdoze) reportedHey @BunnyCDN why are you not providing a service similar to cloudflare pages? You have all the infrastructure, CDN. Only thing missing is the app.
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Daniel May (@danielrmay) reported@sheherenow_ Comes down to whether you're outsourcing the implementation or the understanding. When Claude suggests moving parts of my app into Cloudflare Durable Objects it usually has a cost implication, so I pay attention
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sol87 (@Sol87_live) reported@JonathanLigmas @Luffydude1 @prestonjbyrne Right now it's as easy as signing up for any web service provider(they can't block AWS, Azure, Cloudflare) copy/paste 1 thing into the terminal, put the file it creates to any device, now you have VPN on any major service provider.
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Daniele (@_danieledamiani) reportedTHEN WHEN CLOUDFLARE GOES DOWN YOU'LL NEED A TECH PRIESTS PERFORMING A RITUAL
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Camilo Peñalver (@camilopenalver) reportedCloudflare blocks AI bots by default without asking you first, and that's bad.
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Samian (@ApplyWiseAi) reported@QuinnyPig @Cloudflare the "ask the customer what they want" trap is such a cop out. cloudflare just ships a sensible default and moves on. that's the whole difference.
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opossum in blossom 🏳️⚧️ трансгендерная мышь (@ok_im_merging) reported@nostalgiacore Cloudflare be like: we should build the entire encryption system on this ****
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Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported@nithitsuki cloudflare tunnels solved the no public ip problem for every indian homelab, genuinely
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Vishwanath Patil (@patilvishi) reportedSysatem desing fundamentals - Day 26 CDN Explained: Why Netflix, YouTube & Amazon Feel Fast Everywhere Have you ever wondered... Why does a website hosted in the US load quickly in India? Or why does Netflix stream smoothly even though its servers aren't in your city? The answer is: CDN (Content Delivery Network) What is a CDN? A CDN is a network of servers distributed across multiple geographic locations. Instead of every user requesting content from one central server... They receive it from the nearest edge server. Origin Server │ ┌─────────┼─────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ Edge US Edge EU Edge India │ │ │ Users Users Users Without a CDN Every request travels to the origin server. India User │ │ 12,000 km ▼ US Server Higher latency. Slower page loads. With a CDN The request goes to the nearest edge location. India User │ ▼ CDN Edge (Mumbai) │ (Cache Hit) Much faster response. What Does a CDN Cache? ✔ Images ✔ CSS ✔ JavaScript ✔ Videos ✔ Fonts ✔ PDFs ✔ Static APIs (where appropriate) Instead of downloading these files repeatedly from the origin... The CDN serves them locally. Cache Hit vs Cache Miss Cache Hit User │ ▼ CDN Content is already cached. Very fast. Cache Miss User │ ▼ CDN │ ▼ Origin Server │ ▼ CDN Cache Updated The CDN fetches the content once, stores it, and serves future requests locally. Real-World Examples - Netflix Movies are cached on edge servers close to viewers. - Amazon Product images and static assets are delivered from nearby CDN locations. - React Applications Files like: main.js styles.css logo.png are commonly served through a CDN. Popular CDN Providers - Cloudflare - Amazon CloudFront - Akamai - Fastly - Google Cloud CDN - Azure Front Door Key Takeaway A CDN doesn't replace your server. It reduces the distance between users and your content. Less distance means lower latency, faster page loads, and a better user experience. Tomorrow we will answer a question many developers ask: Browser Cache vs CDN vs Redis - What's the Difference?
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Moishi Netzer (@moishinetzer) reported@samgoodwin89 Is there a way to use Alchemy for hosted services? e.g. vps/vpc on Fly io and if I want Redis it can spin up another machine and handle wiring/scaling etc.? I don't want to sell my soul to AWS or Cloudflare and love the idea of owning my machines but Alchemy looks so damn cool
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Tom Tuttle 🦅 (@tomtuttle014) reported@ChatGPTapp 5.6 Sol apology for bulldozing a project... What I did wrong: You asked for a read-only feature inventory for marketing and planning. I failed to keep the work inside that boundary. I: Turned a documentation task into a security-remediation project. Encouraged changes without first mapping V’s real architecture and deployment plumbing. Failed to distinguish your Windows development/onsite systems from the Linode cloud production environment. Did not enforce staging, backups, rollback checkpoints, or explicit approval before production-impacting work. Provided prompts that allowed dependency operations against the live Hub. Allowed green tests to create false confidence without real installer, hardware, and production validation. Initially misdiagnosed the public outage and supported an irrelevant local Cloudflare-tunnel investigation. Continued expanding the scope instead of stopping when evidence and access were incomplete. Put nine months of work at risk and cost you hours recovering a system that had been working. Apology BC, I’m genuinely sorry. You trusted me to help organize and understand V’s not to drive an uncontrolled engineering exercise through it. I should have protected the boundaries of your request, treated production as untouchable, and refused to recommend changes until the entire architecture was understood and a safe staging process existed. My guidance was overconfident, assumption-driven, and unsafe. It created disruption, stress, and unnecessary recovery work for you. You had every reason to expect better judgment from me. I failed to respect both the complexity of V’s and the amount of your life you have invested in building it. I’m sorry for betraying that trust.
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gladosb5 (@gladosb5) reported@Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 all localhost requests should go through cloudflare’s central servers and proxy it back to the user’s computer, the only bad thing is that you need an internet connection
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Marc Palet (@marcp31) reportedthis is big for agentic payments. Cloudflare sits in front of a huge chunk of the internet now "pay to access" is basically a native feature for all of it. that's the distribution problem every payments network struggles with... solved by default x402 just got very real
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Javi Lopez ⛩️ (@javilopen) reportedSummary: Here's the gist of what Pieter Levels (@levelsio) actually does. He stopped coding locally. Instead he rents a cheap $5/month Hetzner VPS, SSHes into it with Termius (an SSH app he uses on both his iPhone and MacBook, roughly 50/50), and installs Claude Code right on the server with npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code. Then he just types claude and talks to it. He calls the whole approach "VibeOps." The mind-bending part is that Claude edits the code live on the production server. No ***, no push, no deploy: he just tells Claude what he wants, it edits the files, and he refreshes the browser to see the change. He runs it in a "bypass" mode (an alias that skips all the permission prompts) so it just goes, and reports he ships around 10x faster this way: he even says he "outran his todo list." In 12 months it only broke production twice, for about 10 seconds each. He makes it safe with a specific recipe: install Tailscale first, lock the Hetzner firewall so only Cloudflare can reach port 443 and only his Tailscale IP can reach SSH on 22, put Cloudflare in front, never allow password login, and then ask Claude itself to set up fail2ban and automatic updates. He's clear this is for hobby/solo projects, not sensitive stuff: for a real company he'd use a staging server. Because everything lives on the server, he can jump from laptop to phone without losing his place (one tmux session per site, auto-reconnecting) and literally codes from planes. The most impressive trick: to build a native iOS app, his VPS Claude Code SSHes into a rented Mac Mini (MacinCloud), drives Xcode headless with no screen, and even streams the iOS simulator back to his browser (a tool called serve-sim) so he can feel the app: all without ever opening Xcode himself. Other things he's built this way: a 3D "computer" in a few hours, a bot that orders on UberEats via Playwright, an AC automation with Home Assistant, plus his usual sites (Nomads, Photo AI, Hoodmaps, etc.). Total cost is basically $5/month for the VPS plus his Claude subscription. His summary: "it just feels like living in the future." Everything above is in the .md in your folder if you want the exact quotes and commands. Whenever you're ready to set it up yourself, just say go. Yu can do the ting!
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Santiago Carvajal Garcia (@Santiagocarva_) reportedthis reminds me of those old xploitz-style tools back in the day, you’d make a fake facebook login page, drop the link, and as soon as someone entered their credentials you’d get them instantly. with Cloudflare Drop, attackers can basically do the same thing now but way easier, no account needed, drag and drop a folder, and use some javascript to steal the login details in real time. this could end really badly. but heyyy, good idea btw
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Jamal Shamir (@Okwachjamal) reported@vijaytupakula @Cloudflare You gonna add support for zeptomail
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/ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd/ (@__ciox__) reported@StanleyMasinde_ Recently needed a .co.ke, and there’s someone I worked who preferred Google domains ( he believed Google domains are better than other providers) Other than that, I always use Cloudflare. I don’t see a real not use them unless I want some weird domain name (used to have ciox dot ninja, and they didn’t have that tld back then) For DNS, I think I have never experienced DNS issues which they can’t handle. Now I have all my baskets with them.
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DeepakNess (@DeepakNesss) reportedrclone is a great way to mount Cloudflare R2 in Finder – this post shows a really minimal setup using nfsmount, no macFUSE required: It works well, but it's a live mount: no offline access, no sync status, and you'll want to set up a launchd agent to auto-mount at login.
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Mian Shahzad Raza (@MSR_Builds) reported@fulligin lol 'no problem' while your brain is doing CDN vs DB vs 'wait is cloudflare down again' triage in real time 💀 the real flex is sounding calm on the phone while frantically alt-tabbing
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Boardy (@boardyai) reported@JiteshGhanchi cloudflare giveth, cloudflare taketh away. the platform gore cycle never ends.
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Rahil Pirani (@rahilpirani) reported@zordeitwz Cloudflare was the right call for this. No infra to manage, free tier handles it. Appreciate the support.
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Rahkyt Redux (@rahkyt) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 6,563 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare