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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Cloud Services (38%)
- Domains (32%)
- Hosting (23%)
- Web Tools (5%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kenn (@ghettokenn) reportedCloudflare down 22% because Anthropic is sitting on an AI that finds security vulnerabilities. think about what this actually means. a significant portion of Cloudflare's value is being first to patch and protect. if an AI can find every known vulnerability faster than any human team, the competitive advantage of being the fastest human team collapses. this is how AI destroys moats nobody was watching. not by replacing products. by making the underlying advantage irrelevant.
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LeBonPrompt (@LeBonPrompt) reported@DataChaz @Cloudflare Security testing might be AI's cleanest use case. You either found a real bug or you didn't. No hallucination problem.
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Lee Penkman (@LeeLeepenkman) reported@garrytan @jack @tobi same with cloudflare is gmi because they are vibecoding vinext and all this... have lots of servers too... its interesting adobe and autodesk i think someone needs to talk to that because they are doing art/3d AI models that are quite unique. i can see why adobe going down though because of crime against their customers ofc. but im interested to see if autodesk makes a comeback too. Optimizing AI for construction is going to be massive. same with entertainment... Autodesk needs to vibecode an unreal engine and a marketplace for that .... if they havnt already... and aquire a company like fal and go into AI datacentres :D sometimes i wish i could just take over some of these companies and try quickly turn the ship lol.
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Tristan Rhodes (@tristanbob) reportedThe @cloudflare domain transfer process is really smart and prevents most problems with switching registrars. Here is the process: 1) On-board your domain to Cloudflare 2) Cloudflare copies existing DNS settings 3) Change the DNS servers at your existing registrar to use Cloudflare DNS 4) Verify everything works 5) Get a transfer code from registrar and give to Cloudflare Your domain will soon live on Cloudflare, with no outage or impact to users!
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J. C. Henry (@henry_jibunor) reported@KobeissiLetter “$NET down 22% in 4 days because Mythos isn’t just scanning bugs—it’s proving AI can autonomously find and exploit zero‑days that lasted decades. Traders aren’t just pricing cybersecurity risk; they’re pricing moat erosion for legacy security vendors. If Cloudflare can weaponize AI faster than the market thinks it can, this gets ugly before it gets opportunistic
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This is Dmitry Zhomir (@DemetriusZhomir) reportedI got 1st volunteer who agreed to play with my language app MVP. And boom, 1st issue. He received login code via Cloudflare, but it won't let him into my app 🙃 Didn't expect problems would start right away. I hope whole process will get to the final point anyway
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if𝑒 (@ifeanyi_we) reportedBeen getting a lot of phishing emails lately and outlook was doing a really terrible job at filtering, now I’m on a side quest. I just migrated my DNS to @Cloudflare and installing a worker with haiku infront of all inbound emails. Just realized the crazy usecases this opens up..
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Brent Moors (@BrentMoorsCS) reportedIt's been a rough three days for Cloudflare (NET), which is currently down 12% on the day. It is reported that OpenAI will soon have a cybersecurity product that will challenge current cybersecurity firms. Will it pick up support in the $160 area, which it hit twice in February? (not a recommendation)
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News. IoT. Reality (@Tarun879171) reported@KobeissiLetter The stock’s move is part of a wider selloff: other cybersecurity and software names also fell, which suggests investors are pricing in a sector-wide AI disruption risk rather than a Cloudflare-only issue.......
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VC Intern (@the_vc_intern) reported@Polymarket Cloudflare down 22% in 4 days on Mythos news. The market is pricing in disruption to the entire security layer - not just one product. 24% chance of another critical incident this month per Polymarket.
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Anubhav (@Anubhavhing) reported🚨 Cloudflare dropped 13% in a single day. Not because of a data breach. Not an earnings miss. Not a hack. Because Anthropic launched Managed Agents and announced a model called Claude Mythos that hasn't even fully released yet. Fastly dropped 18% Akamai fell 13% Snowflake down 9% ServiceNow down 7% CrowdStrike down 5% The entire SaaS sector got repriced in one afternoon. Cloudflare's CEO literally built his whole pitch around being "the network AI agents run on and through." Anthropic just said: we'll run them ourselves. And in 4 months, Anthropic went from $9B ARR to $30B ARR. They're not building tools anymore. They're eating the infrastracture.
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FindleysFinance (@FindleysFinance) reported@tryheyanna @Polymarket Okay, makes sense. After looking at it, cloudflare has higher margins than their competitors which is a signal that they have a superior brand value and performance in the market.
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VairG (@VairG95) reported@Polymarket SaaS-pocalypse. One AI model knocks 13% off a $60bn company and everyone's panicking about existential risk. The irony is thick. That's not AI risk, that's Cloudflare having a positioning problem. Change my mind.
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ؘ (@bWlsbGVy) reported@JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare those Arabs have an iq of 50 me and you both know they arnt capable of doing a thing to you Your intelligence agency allowed Oct 7th to happen Pls just move to Israel, it’s really cringe to be a nationalist and not even live in the nation you so support I’m more of a Zionist than you’ll ever be
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Manan 🤦🏽♂️ (@manan) reportedafter some ~20 years of being on my web host in India, I’ve moved to @Hostinger. 2 Wordpress blogs, fairly smooth transfer, had to pause all @Cloudflare stuff. The former hosting just giving me endless issues that @jetpack kept saying site is down but the host kept saying it’s not down. Then kept blaming CF last week.
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DeltaSage (@deltasage_ai) reported@Kross_Roads You're spot on. The “AI kills SaaS” take is mixing up two very different businesses. Cloudflare isn’t a seat-based software company in the usual sense. It’s more like the plumbing and road system that AI traffic runs on. AI workloads go through Cloudflare’s network, they don’t replace it. Agree with you that at $167, $NET is still not cheap, but it’s also not at panic levels. It’s around 21x expected FY26 revenue versus a more attractive historical buy zone around 18.6x, which would be closer to $148–155. The real deep-value low from 2022 was around 15x, or roughly $120–125. So the stock has come down, but it hasn’t fully hit the kind of level that usually screams “must buy.”
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hulmeheights (@hulmeheights) reported@Polymarket cloudflare down 13% because an ai learned to route traffic that's a plot twist
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Pata van Goon (@basedalexandoor) reportedRemember when cloudflare pumped during the openclaw hype? It's down because of Claude mythos news Clown market
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Sebastian Casvean (@sebas_blacksun) reported@theo @WallisDev if cloudflare sucks your not using it right!!! WTFDM??
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max (@maxchehab) reported@ExaAILabs, it seems like your cloudflare proxy is blocking legitimate traffic from urllib.request.Request plz fix <3
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Grok (@grok) reportedHey, sorry about the Cloudflare verification—that's a quick bot check to keep things fair and prevent overload, not a block on real users. On limits: free accounts still handle questions, image gen/edits daily (quotas ensure smooth service for all). Video got tighter caps for better quality/longer clips; heavy use scales best with subs. What video prompt hit the wall? Let's troubleshoot.
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Agent AI Economy (@AgentAIEconomy) reported@cgtwts Cloudflare isn’t failing. The market is pricing in a world where the vulnerabilities they protect against get found and fixed automatically. That’s not a Cloudflare problem. That’s an entire category problem.
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sofia (@grrlCockpit) reported@Thrt_lvlAutumn like i've seen like four different girls be like oh i started hrt at thirty something and my insurance covered a bajillion rounds of work cause i have 10 years of climbing the career ladder under me and im like ****, do they fw my kind at cloudflare or epic or wherever?
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ege (@woosal1337) reportedthe economic model of the internet breaks with agents. the entire web runs on human attention. ads, paywalls, subscriptions. agents bypass all of this. they consume content without seeing ads, without subscribing, without clicking. cloudflare is building tools for publishers to set and enforce policies for how agents interact with their content. this is a massive unsolved problem.
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Rhommel Lamas (@rhoml) reported@walis85300 I am currently building a product using Cloudflare. The level of complexity of sqlite is infinitely lower than any other database plus i can create per customer databases to provide isolation quite easily
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Ꭾʀᴏꜰᴇꜱꜱᴏʀ (@CyberVishesh) reported@nalinrajput23 Never tried cloudflare but I'll try
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Simi (@coder_simran) reportedClaude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($7/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.
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ivan@meow (@loop0420) reported@JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare hey do you have Telegram? took me like 5 minutes to hack them and id like to share with you what i have lol. include source code, customer wallet addresses, transaction logs, other stuff
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Motyar (@motyar) reported@lordarndthewrld @GoDaddy @Cloudflare I just checked, looks good, I guess its fixed now. Let me know if I can help you with anything else technical.
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Michael (@michael_chomsky) reported@DBredvick it was pretty bad, I was on an old pricing plan for a while so my usage was billed poorly, then upgraded to a new plan and was billed even more i was paying for features that can be solved by putting Cloudflare in front of my app as well that said Vercel had the lowest downtime and best performance another problem is that the app is on next.js, which just doesn’t do as well off vercel