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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 (42%)
- Cloud Services (26%)
- Hosting (19%)
- Web Tools (9%)
- E-mail (5%)
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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Clifford (@10footinvestor) reportedThe easier the jog gets, the more I do at the gym, the more I do on fireside, and the more shagged I am the day afterwards Having a pitiful day today, need second breakfast, send help Otoh CloudFlare hooked us up with $10k credits overnight, keen to get stuck into that
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aiob (@aiob_me) reportedTech stack for bootstrapping any startup that requires a booking or ordering system: Front end: HTML, CSS, JavaScript Backend: Google Sheets, Apps Script Orchestrated by: Cloudflare KV Workers, Pages Orders sent to g Sheet, and you manage customer support w/ WhatsApp.
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Seeking Alpha (@SeekingAlpha) reportedThe foundation of digital commerce is expanding beyond human interaction. Mastercard $MA has officially launched Agent Pay for Machines (AP4M), a new payment rail built for autonomous AI agents to transact and settle programmatically at machine speed. THE MACHINE-TO-MACHINE PAYMENTS SUPERCYCLE: THE CAPABILITIES: AP4M introduces digital credentialing via Verifiable Intent, programmatic spending caps, and continuous, background microtransactions—even handling values worth fractions of a cent. THE ECOSYSTEM MOAT: Over 30 industry leaders have signed on as launch partners to establish universal rules and scale adoption, including Stripe, Cloudflare, Coinbase, Ripple, and Adyen. MULTI-RAIL SETTLEMENT: To bypass expensive legacy constraints, the infrastructure natively integrates card networks and bank accounts with stablecoin clearing assets like USDC and PYUSD. QUANT PERFORMANCE: Commanding a $437.5 billion market capitalization at a stock price of $489.94, Seeking Alpha's automated data flags the company as an unambiguous STRONG BUY. By building the primary monetary layer under the agentic economy, Mastercard is locking down a massive, high-margin transactional ecosystem before autonomous software commerce goes mainstream. With Mastercard launching its AP4M network to power automated machine-to-machine payments, do you think this first-mover advantage across AI rails will expand $MA's competitive moat against traditional banking rivals?
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Bramira (@Bramira_X) reported@intangible_eth @jjlsmith2 Steve, you and I both know that image and video doesn't live onchain. We also know that IPFS data needs a node running or paid service to continue pinning it for that record tying the edition to the video/image to be available, and it needs to be paid for storage and serving through a CDN like AWS or CloudFlare. The takeaway people are getting is the images and videos of their collectibles are permanently accessible if Dapper disappears, which is patently untrue outside of the logical leap that someone else will continue paying to run the node/ pin them out of the kindness of their heart. It's disengenously dancing around that omission to people legimately worried about the permanence of their collectibles. The focus (purposeful or not) on text metadata is obscuring that hard truth.
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topmass (@topmass) reportedfable 5 recommended using cloudflare email sending service on its own vs resend and its still in beta from just knowing that I lean toward using cloudflare in my stack that's pretty nice!
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grim (@grimcodes) reportedany good connectors libs for cloudflare r2? like upload thing, but for r2 (since their egress is so damn good)
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luna (@ImLunaHey) reported@llmDestructor cost in terms of what? i have 100s of sites on cloudflare and never got past the free limits lol
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Rationalist44 (@rationalist44) reported@StevieTheFixer @JamesMelville @Cloudflare >> attack by nasty little scammers all the time, and periodically some obscure bug may get found which allows them to break thru (an 'exploit'). When that happens, bright people in the coding world FIX IT, VERY FAST: but their fix, needs deploying on all servers... >
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mattnucc (@mattnucc) reported@thdxr My biggest bone to pick with cloudflare is how bad their IaC is. Wranglers bad give me terraform
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ilshadyX (@ilshadyX) reported3/4 The part most "just put Cloudflare in front of it" advice skips: Edge protection only works if your origin can't be reached directly. If your origin IP leaks & your server still accepts non-edge traffic, an attacker walks straight past all of it. The WAF never sees the request.
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Usama Ehsan 🥶 🇵🇸🇵🇰 (@usama_two) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareDev @CloudflareHelp Please fix this fast. My websites are used by 1000s of users, I cant afford even a hour of down time. I have already paid for invoice but I am ready to pay for it again. Just add pay now button
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Elijah 🌊 (@juiceboy_of_abj) reported@akinkunmi Which AI tool did you use or what would I say. akin I need your help on something I'm working that is currently breaking and not giving me the results I want I feel you've work with a lot of AI tool and might have an idea what would work better Cutting the story short, I want to add an ai thumbnail generator to my app what it does is that User upload a video, input recipe details like title, tags, cuisines, category etc Now then I take all of that info and use it to generate a thumbnail for the user at least 3-6 thumbnail with scoring so the user can select out of it or regenerate Currently decided to use the ai worker on cloudflare stream But when I generate the thumbnail it actually doesn't generate it but shows empty templates
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Safia Sultana (@AIwithSafia) reportedThen the neighbor opened the router's DNS settings. The router was using Comcast's DNS servers by default. Every website request he made every page loaded, every video streamed, every search term typed was routed through Comcast's DNS infrastructure first. This isn't just a privacy issue. It's a speed issue. Comcast's DNS servers are notoriously slow. They also log every request and have been caught injecting ads into error pages. The fix: 1. Router admin panel → DNS settings 2. Replace the default with ''1.1.1.1'' (Cloudflare, fastest publicly available DNS) or ''8.8.8.8'' (Google, slightly slower but reliable) 3. Save and reboot Page load times dropped by 15-30% across the board. This single change is one of the highest-impact, lowest-effort internet upgrades anyone can make.
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Conor (@Ainm91) reportedAnyone else having an issue with Cloudflare today? I'm getting constant 'Your connection needs to be verified before you can proceed' messages. I thought it might be a VPN issue, but the same is happening on my phone as well.
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Kephen Rai (@kephen20936) reported@ZSchneider76107 I, honestly, think It was just a caching issue I had - or me erroneously uploading files from the wrong folder, again-and-again. The issue seems to be resolved. Right now, I'm fighting my Chat Bots getting them to try to stop breaking my system... come to find out my system was broken from the start wanting to use "Flat Earth" methodology. Now, everythings turning into some weird Sphere-shaped Math-working... or something, I'm not sure. But my Sky is underground, Cloudflare seems to be fine. I think it was just me.
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N1Stock (@N1Stock) reportedPrerequisite: Make sure your network can reach Cloudflare and Google (ICMP or TCP connectivity). This indicates that you have access to the international internet and can communicate with external servers outside of Iran.
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Kyriakos (@Kyriakos_Pelek) reported1/ you paste a url, pick a scan type 2/ vercel hands the job to the cloudflare tunnel 3/ tunnel routes to the queue gateway on hetzner 4/ gateway drops it in redis, the bullmq worker grabs it 5/ zap + nuclei do the actual scanning 6/ results flow back, you poll for status a lot of moving parts for "is my app broken"
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RanchWife.com (@RanchWife_com) reported@jgseddon @IricMidel Cloudflare is, literally, the worst registrar. no ability to change nameservers. Anyone willing to save 3 cents on a .com registration, over the competition, to wind up with a crippled domain name, should not be trusted to "find" anything of any significance.
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Tobias Möritz (@tobimori) reported@CFchangelog is it possible to add customer/platform domains to cloudflare email service?
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Jayshree (@jayshreeanand) reportedCloudflare has the best AI support agent so far. I don't even bother searching through dashboard anymore. Just say "purge cache for zone ---" or any task - it just gets it done.
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dax (@thdxr) reported@dillon_mulroy i was building something very similar but wanted to make the tunnels e2e encrypted which cf tunnels is not i got bottlenecked by letsencrypt rate limits per domain so couldn't issue a lot of <random-id>.opentunnel.xyz wonder if this is something cloudflare can do
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REVENGE ARC (I'M HIM. BIO/ACC) (@RetardedNi85688) reportedNow imagine this goes fully global. A coordinated attack hits Cloudflare — which routes 20% of all internet traffic — simultaneously with AWS us-east-1 and the major payment processors. CrowdStrike took down 8.5 million machines in 2024 with a single faulty update. An accident.
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Rameswar (@rameswar08) reportedEveryone argues about which AI lab is winning. Production data tells a very different story. Vercel just released its June 2026 AI Gateway Production Index, and the biggest takeaway isn't that Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, or DeepSeek won. It's that AI is becoming a routing problem. A few numbers that stood out: - AI token volume grew 20% MoM - AI spend grew 43% MoM - DeepSeek jumped from <1% to 17% of total token volume in a single month - Anthropic captured 65% of total spend Here's what's happening. Companies are no longer picking one model and building around it. They're building model fleets. A cheap model classifies the request. A frontier model handles reasoning. Another model summarizes. Another handles embeddings. Another handles vision. At scale, teams aren't loyal to labs. They're loyal to outcomes. That's why DeepSeek can generate 17% of tokens while contributing only ~1% of spend. And it's why Anthropic can drive just 32% of tokens while capturing 65% of the dollars. Volume and value are no longer the same thing. The most interesting signal? In coding agents: - DeepSeek generated 49% of token volume - Anthropic generated 70% of the spend One model is doing the cheap work. The other is doing the expensive work. The market is quietly separating into two layers: 1. Ultra cheap commodity intelligence 2. Premium reasoning for high-stakes tasks And both are growing at the same time. The old narrative was: "One model will dominate." The new reality is: "Every model gets routed to the work it's best at." This is exactly what happened in cloud infrastructure. Nobody asks whether AWS, Cloudflare, Datadog, Stripe, or Vercel "won." They coexist because they solve different layers of the stack. AI is heading in the same direction. The companies that understand routing will outperform the companies that obsess over leaderboards. Because benchmarks measure models. Production measures economics. And economics always wins.
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grim (@grimcodes) reportedany good connectors libs for cloudflare r2? like @theo's upload thing, but for r2 (since their egress is so damn good)
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Lior Neu-ner (@LiorNn) reported@NithurM And even cloudflare is not perfect. To be honest sometimes the cost of dealing and managing these issues is actually more than the cost of just doing nothing
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Phil | Rentier Digital Automation (@rentierdigital) reportedyour claude.md is already wrong you write a CLAUDE.md once and assume it's done. then your codebase evolves. dependencies shift, ports change, schemas multiply. the file sits there looking authoritative while everything around it drifts turns out /init isn't a generator. on repos with existing docs, it's an auditor. reads your CLAUDE.md, cross-references against lockfiles and configs, surfaces what stopped matching while the code moved forward i ran it on 4 repos. repo 1 had npm commands documented but was running on bun.lock. wrong port hardcoded. both had been true once, both silently false now. nothing broke bc npm commands mostly work on bun projects anyway. you just try the wrong URL then the right one, forget about it repo 3 was undocumented. multi-frontend catalog system, Astro frontends, Hono backend, SQLite. no README. /init did 4 parallel tool passes and reconstructed the entire delivery chain: SQLite schema, export pipeline, Astro build under Node 22 (not Bun bc of SSG renderer constraints), rsync to nginx, Cloudflare Workers routing. one pass. specific enough to navigate without asking repo 4 had 64 lines of CLAUDE.md. /init found 5 silent lies. package manager mismatch. schema states (3 documented vs 7 real). routing layer that was actually a full processor. undocumented mode switches. port number wrong in 3 places documentation drift doesn't announce itself like a build error. it's corruption in a save file. the game keeps running, the numbers look fine. then the boss fight hits and the stats don't add up the work isn't generating boilerplate. it's finding the delta between what you wrote and what the code actually became i build and ship daily with Claude Code. SaaS, tools, automations. ⭐ if AI can build it, I've probably broken it first. what works → link in bio
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Csaba Kissi (@csaba_kissi) reportedDay 6/365 of 0 → $4,000 MRR SaaS challenge. 🚨 Silently launched beta. Yes, I launched the beta version of Featurenest․com a few hours ago. The main goal for today was a widget that can be included on a 3rd-party site that wants to show a "Request feature" button. The widget is served via Cloudflare CDN from a separate subdomain to prevent bandwidth issues. The landing page still contains some placeholders (testimonials) I will change those later this week after I receive some feedback.
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Matt Webb 🌸🌼 genmon.fyi (@genmon) reportedbalrog-deep in some rabbit hole about esp32 support for anycast (i.e.: it doesn't support it), and why my devices intermittently can't connect to Cloudflare workers for some days at a time and it turns out there is something called DNS over HTTPS which is my way out?
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Nagi (NFT Arc) (@0xnagii) reportedEvery major technology wave had an infrastructure bottleneck that nobody talked about until someone fixed it > AI had data pipelines The models existed The training infrastructure didn't until S3, distributed compute, and GPU clusters made it possible to actually run them at scale > Streaming had CDNs The content existed Delivery infrastructure couldn't handle the load until Akamai and Cloudflare built the edge network layer > Blockchain has the same problem, and it's in a place most people aren't looking: the P2P networking layer Everyone's working on execution EVMs getting faster, cheaper, more parallelized Everyone's working on consensus PoS, BFT variants, single-slot finality research Everyone's working on data availability EIP-4844, Danksharding, blob markets The actual movement of data between nodes? Still running gossip protocols The same architecture from the early 2000s, largely unchanged. This isn't a criticism Gossip worked fine when Ethereum had a few thousand nodes It doesn't scale cleanly to 560,000 validators distributed across six continents, all needing the same block within milliseconds The networking layer is the one part of the stack that hasn't had its infrastructure moment yet No one has built the equivalent of a CDN for block data No one has replaced the gossip primitive with something mathematically better suited to large, decentralized networks. That gap exists It's measurable And it's the most underleveraged place left to push on blockchain performance. TBC
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Mason (@capten_masin) reportedAnyone else getting constant 404 and API errors in @Cloudflare? Doesn't seem to be any issues on the status page