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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 11 days ago
Braga Web Tools 12 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 12 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 12 days ago
Prievidza Domains 13 days ago
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  • This_AnthonyG
    Anthony Goonetilleke (@This_AnthonyG) reported

    @dibiagioandrea @MTSlive It’s a good question technically, Cloudflare Radar measures HTTP HTTPS traffic so API calls would be included but most public websites don’t expose inbound REST endpoints so that portion is relatively small in the grand scheme of things The bulk of this “non-human” traffic is almost certainly LLM driven crawlers training foundation models, retrieval agents fetching live content, and RAG pipelines scraping HTML etc it will only increase There’s also a subtler demand side shift have you noticed when you search on Google today the AI summary answers your question directly from content it already scraped and synthesized the underlying site still gets the bot visit but never the human click or traffic this structural change is as important as the raw numbers. The bot to human ratio isn’t just rising because bots are doing more it’s rising because humans are doing less of the last mile themselves I think

  • benjreinhart
    Ben Reinhart (@benjreinhart) reported

    I've championed @Cloudflare as I think their infrastructure is, for the most part, excellent. However, their billing experience is the worst. Third-party middlemen sending invoices with no information attached. A company that can build world-class infra surely can solve billing without the valueless middlemen?

  • vpnet_official
    vp.net (@vpnet_official) reported

    So to block Dissent at the network level, a censor has to block Cloudflare itself. That takes down news, banks, shops, software updates and government services for their own population. The math does not work for them. 4/7

  • aximox_cc
    Mohit (@aximox_cc) reported

    @Cloudflare never expose APIs publicly.

  • hunvreus
    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..?

  • YourPrivateProx
    Your Private Proxy (@YourPrivateProx) reported

    Cloudflare and Datadome aren't the same problem. Cloudflare: TLS fingerprint + JS challenge. Fix your JA3, done. Datadome: persistent behavioral model. Clean TLS on a residential IP still flags if request timing is machine-uniform. Different layers. One fix doesn't cover both.

  • billainsahu
    Prince Sahu (@billainsahu) reported

    @TTrimoreau The funny thing is most founders obsess over saving $5 on a domain while burning months on bad ideas. That said: Cloudflare for the cleanest pricing and no markup on renewals

  • ken20132
    Narinporn (@ken20132) reported

    @OorRoy @SOFTGEE7 @Keir_Starmer Social media is a machine that is out of control, so just blanket ban them. You can run their devices through something like Cloudflare for Families or AdGuard Home. It filters all the bad things and you can see what is being viewed.

  • 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).

  • eastdakota
    Matthew Prince 🌥 (@eastdakota) reported

    Two of our worst VC stories: 1. A Sequoia partner passed on Cloudflare because he didn’t think a woman could lead a security infrastructure company. Seriously. 🙄 2. I got introduced to @pmarca. Meeting got scheduled for a Monday, which should have been a clue. I thought it was just a casual meeting. He thought it was a pitch and brought the whole @a16z partnership team. Hilarity ensued. 🤪 At one point one of them said: “You don’t seem very prepared.” Which was true because I wasn’t. I framed the rejection letter they sent.

  • 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?

  • azeemq101
     azeem (@azeemq101) reported

    @jackfriks @Cloudflare @supabase I did this when building my app and was so relieved to never pay for egress. Set up caching as well so your reads are super low too 💯

  • DFIR_Radar
    DFIR Radar (@DFIR_Radar) reported

    Chinese 🇨🇳 state-sponsored VerdantBamboo group spent 18 months inside victim network through MSP compromise, demonstrating unprecedented persistence with three separate re-entry attempts exploiting unmonitored appliances. Campaign analysis: • Initial access via compromised MSP credentials to Egnyte Storage Sync appliance, escalated via sudo misconfiguration (CVE-like: tee command privilege escalation) • Three malware families deployed: BRICKSTORM (Golang RAT), AGENTPSD (Python reverse shell), PLENET (.NET Core backdoor compiled with Native AOT) • Re-entry vectors: pfSense firewall, SSL VPN replacement exposure, Synology NAS - all lacking EDR coverage • M365 access proxied through victim's VPN IP space to bypass Conditional Access policies (T1090.003) • C2 communications via Cloudflare-proxied domains and DNS-over-HTTPS to 8[.]8[.]8[.]8 Critical blind spot: Network appliances (firewalls, NAS, sync devices) operating outside EDR visibility with web-only administration and no MFA requirements. Hunt for outbound HTTPS from appliances to non-vendor domains and SSH connections from service accounts with recent sudo usage. #DFIR_Radar

  • Imageoffload
    Image Offload (@Imageoffload) reported

    @Cloudflare Never expose storage URLs directly. Route everything through a Worker or proxy that validates the request first. Presigned URLs with short expiry kill hotlinking and scraping abuse before it starts. Built this into ImageOffload for R2-hosted media.

  • 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.

  • itsshiji
    ハムザ (H) ⟡ (@itsshiji) reported

    @quintendf @rabois People are concerned about the low integrity and lying, not about being fair and truthful. Everyone who runs a company should aim for truth-maxing, but the pattern with Vinod in the Cloudflare case is the opposite. Hopefully, it is a lesson for him to change; it's never too late.

  • 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

  • DiptamoyBarman
    DiPT (@DiptamoyBarman) reported

    Wow!! I just came to know about Cloudflare storage rn. Implemented within an hour. Previously I was using google drive to avoid the cost (got into quota problem and was trying some bs workarounds). 🤡

  • InkyPyrus_PubCo
    InkyPyrus (@InkyPyrus_PubCo) reported

    Hermes 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

  • MickeySteamboat
    Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @stepango Don't mean to impose but could I fwd my C/V? I never hear back and Cloudflare has been challenging all my nets, not even joking. Haven't even got a declined notice. / :

  • EyesOfTakeda
    Stone (@EyesOfTakeda) reported

    @Deletewhenevr @NoWokesThanks Microsoft is one of the biggest UN proponents out there. The problem is most of the big tech companies are part of it, Cloudflare too.

  • iam_elias1
    Elias Al (@iam_elias1) reported

    There are now more bots than humans on the internet. For the first time in history. Cloudflare just confirmed it. Bots and AI agents now generate more web traffic than humans for the first time in internet history. Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince described it as a major turning point. Automated bot requests account for roughly 57% of traffic to ordinary webpages worldwide, compared with about 43% generated by humans. And the CEO who announced it did not do so with a polished press release or a prepared statement. He posted four words on X on June 3, 2026: "Welp, that happened faster." Here is the full context behind those four words. Matthew Prince had previously forecast the bot-human crossover would occur by the end of 2027. He revised that to early 2027. Then agentic AI traffic grew so fast that the milestone arrived 18 months ahead of schedule in June 2026 catching even the CEO of the company tracking it by surprise. Here is what drove this faster than anyone predicted. The main driver is agentic AI, autonomous programs that browse the web on behalf of assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini. Before the generative AI era, bot traffic sat at around 20% of all web activity, with Google's web crawler serving as the largest single source. It is now 57.5%. 20% to 57.5%. In under three years. Here is the number that makes this even more alarming. Cloudflare's 2026 Threat Intelligence Report found that bots now account for 94% of all login attempts across its network, meaning only 6% of login attempts come from actual humans trying to sign in. 94% of every login attempt on the web. Bots. 6% of every login attempt. Real people. The infrastructure that was built to verify human identity is now processing mostly machine traffic. Here is the nuance worth understanding before the panic sets in. While bots now dominate HTML request traffic reading pages, scraping content, indexing sites humans still account for roughly 65% of total web activity when the metric expands to include app usage, video streaming, maps, and social media scrolling. Bots have overtaken humans in the specific act of navigating and reading the web, but not in the broader measure of people actually using the internet. And here is the question nobody has answered yet but everyone is now asking. Prince previously asked what pays for the web when more of its users are bots. Now that bots have crossed the majority line, that question is no longer theoretical. The entire economic model of the internet was built on human attention. Human clicks. Human eyeballs reading ads, buying products, subscribing to services, and generating revenue for every website, publisher, and platform online. The advertising model depends on humans seeing ads. E-commerce depends on humans making purchases. Subscription models depend on humans finding value. Analytics depend on humans generating meaningful engagement signals. The shift matters to anyone who publishes online, pays for hosting, or relies on an AI assistant that quietly fetches pages on their behalf, the economic assumptions the web was built on, advertising, referral clicks, and human attention, are being rewritten in real time. Sites can keep giving machines free access. Block them and lose referral traffic. Or charge them and the infrastructure to charge them now exists. None of those options are simple. None of them have been chosen at scale. And the bots keep coming regardless. Bot traffic has held between 53% and 60% in the weeks since the crossover. Prince said the actual crossover occurred in the last few months, though the data is messy enough that pinning down an exact date is difficult. We are clearly on the other side now, he added. Elon Musk replied to Prince's post with one word. "Wow." The internet was built for humans. For the first time in its history most of it is not being used by them. Source: Cloudflare · Matthew Prince · Search Engine Land · Tom's Hardware · TechTimes · June 3–5, 2026

  • 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.

  • rohanpaul_ai
    Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) reported

    Bots 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.

  • 59thProfile
    Spanky McDoob (@59thProfile) reported

    @ibuildthecloud You’re one of those people that can never be wrong no matter what so I’ll decline. People that get it, get it. which is why when I bounce this idea off cloudflare guys, Anthropic guys, they just get it. They’re like hell yeah. I wish they’d hurry up is all. I’ve already seen it. You’re designing agents for yesterday, goofy. I was trying to politely explain this to you. But then I realized how far you up your own *** making such a thing impossible. Because you’re always right

  • arnnnvvv
    Arnav Sharma (@arnnnvvv) reported

    Moved my domain to cloudflare + enabled DNSSEC last night, woke up to my site being down. Turns out @JioCare can't just resolve my IP post that.

  • jackvebo
    Jack (@jackvebo) reported

    @PegasusPS5 Akia is not support it says now. Also you need to manually check the cloudflare

  • sahilyaps
    Sahil Nawaz (@sahilyaps) reported

    ChatGPT can think. Claude can reason. Grok can search. None of them can buy a $5 API. That's the bottleneck. Everyone is obsessed with AI intelligence. Almost nobody is talking about AI payments. But that's where the next trillion-dollar market is forming. @awscloud just launched AgentCore Payments with @coinbase infrastructure. @Cloudflare and Coinbase are pushing x402. The entire premise is simple: (1) An AI agent discovers a service. (2) An AI agent pays for that service. (3) An AI agent consumes that service. No human in the loop. For 30 years, HTTP 402 ("Payment Required") was basically ignored. Now it's becoming the payment layer for machine-to-machine commerce. Most founders still think AI is a content tool. The biggest opportunity may actually be AI becoming an economic actor. Question: What happens when there are more agents spending money online than humans?

  • esyx0
    esyx (@esyx0) reported

    TIL @digitalocean blocks SMTP ports on your VPS 🫠 i was looking for a mail service provider and ended up choosing Purelymail, they have one $10/year (yea, YEAR) for unlimited mails (transactional, they prohibit marketing ones). And now i found out that DO blocks the SMTP ports So now im looking at either Cloudflare (probably favorite since i already use Cloudflare) or Amazon SES but it's so annoying to pick/pay/setup the whole thing only to found out it doesn't work because of this stupid thing

  • rtehrani
    Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) reported

    AI is no longer just changing how companies create content. It is changing how buyers discover, evaluate, and compare companies. The internet is becoming more automated. A recent TMCnet Insight article noted that AI agents are helping push automated traffic to levels that would have seemed aggressive even a year ago. Cloudflare data cited by Tom’s Hardware showed that bots now account for roughly 57.5% of HTTP requests, compared with 42.5% from humans. That does not mean humans have stopped using the web. It means more of the discovery, research, comparison, summarization, and decision support that used to happen through human browsing is now being influenced by AI systems. That shift matters because buyers increasingly use AI tools to narrow their options before they ever contact a vendor. Adobe reported that traffic from AI sources to U.S. retail sites grew 393% year over year in the first quarter of 2026. In B2B technology marketing, 10Fold research cited by Demand Gen Report found that 52% of B2B tech marketers now rank AI-generated search and answer engines as their top content distribution channel. HubSpot’s 2026 marketing statistics also show that more than 92% of marketers plan on or are already optimizing for traditional and AI-powered search engines, while nearly 30% report decreased search traffic as consumers turn to AI tools. This does not mean traditional SEO is dead. It does mean SEO is no longer enough by itself. Companies now need to think about AI visibility as a measurable business function. That includes content, technical SEO, media presence, third-party validation, social activity, community participation, reviews, competitive tracking, and category-specific authority. Here are 10 things companies need to do to improve their chances of being discovered in AI search. Link to details in comment below: