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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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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 (24%)
- Hosting (18%)
- Web Tools (11%)
- E-mail (4%)
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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Abhishek | Building Zexr (@abhi_singh_x) reportedThere was a day when CloudFlare was down and it seemed internet went down. The day when models will stop working for an hour or so. I wonder what catastrophic will happen that day.
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Christian Findlay (@CFDevelop) reported@_andrewthecoder Remember last year’s Cloudflare outage due to an unwrap()? I’m a huge Rust fan, but how did people land on this particular ideology lie? It’s a parallel to the Typescript ideology lie that types and tests are mutually exclusive things
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vp.net (@vpnet_official) reported@rhody_special 2/ Cloudflare is dumb transport. Your traffic runs in an end-to-end encrypted tunnel inside that connection, so it proxies ciphertext, never your browsing destinations, and strips your IP before it reaches us. American or not, it can't hand over what it can't see.
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Branden | Astro UI Specialist (@BowTiedWebReapr) reported@rozzabuilds Not a bad stack. I've currently got: - Cloudflare Workers - $5 - VPS + Coolify - $13 - Turso - $0
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Ansızın Olanlar (@ansizinolanlar) reported@jpwexperience @Vultr I can’t access my Vultr customer dashboard, and my Cloudflare-powered websites are not responding. Interestingly, I can only access them when connected through a Sydney VPN.
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Ben Reinhart (@benjreinhart) reportedI'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?
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Nick Dodd (@nickdodd) reported@HotAisle @dillon_mulroy I've managed to not get the Cloudflare virus, aka, I've never used it once ever
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Vlad 🍩 (@v_lugovsky) reportedThe web just crossed a machine-traffic line. Cloudflare Radar now shows bots ahead of people on its network: about ~57% of HTTP requests vs ~43% human. Cloudflare is not the whole internet, sure, but it is big enough that the signal matters. Its services sit in front of about 1/5 of websites. This changes what ''traffic'' means. A request used to imply intent: someone searched, clicked, read, bought, subscribed, or left. Now it might be an AI crawler/an agent doing a task/a scraper collecting data/a price bot/a vulnerability scanner/a spam workflow. That breaks the old scoreboard. Pageviews get noisier. SEO attribution gets messier. Ad impressions are harder to trust. Infrastructure costs rise without a matching human audience. Publishers and businesses will start asking machines for identity, permission, and payment. Traffic no longer automatically means audience. Increasingly, it means load.
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Benniji (@BennyLam) reportedCloudflare: AI agents now make up 57.4% of global web traffic. More than humans. They scrape, summarize, extract value -- and never click a single ad. The internet was funded by human attention. The new majority user has no attention to sell. #AI
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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..?
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nori (@n0rizkitty) reported"85 seconds → 26 seconds" that's how long it now takes an AI agent to log into a @Cloudflare CAPTCHA-guarded finance app. 3x faster. i built it for my friend, Danny's startup, Sail. we met at @theresidency last year. he'd been stuck on one problem: "login automation over anti-bot-heavy financial apps"
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Your Private Proxy (@YourPrivateProx) reported@PrateekKataree Layer 4 missing: IP reputation. Jina and microlink egress from datacenter ASNs — Cloudflare flags that before the page loads. Residential per session is the fix when layer 3 starts returning empty on sites it should handle.
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kate crisafi (@katecrisafi) reportedThis is honestly crazy. Cloudflare just shared new Radar data—bots and AI traffic now make up 57.5% of all HTML page requests on their network. Humans? Down to 42.5%. And Cloudflare handles about 20% of the whole internet, so this isn’t a tiny sample. Their CEO say
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Ajay Kidave (@ajay_kidave) reported@zebassembly @championswimmer Thanks for the explanation. The fact that there is a new container service from Cloudflare means others have faced the same issues. The container based services do not have to served from all the edge locations. Something like a hub and spoke model would be good enough. That way you are not limited on compute (once compute prices hopefully go back to sane levels)
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Okabe Rintarou (@OkabeRintarou) reportedRemove Your Media LLC, you're losers. You deserve such a hefty fine for copyright trolling that you’d never be able to pay it off in your lifetime. Imagine mass reporting of URLs on Google and cloudflare from my website featuring anime REVIEWS and NEWS and 0 illegal content.
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RUE! (@archivedrue) reported@Vengeful_Katana It appears there's Cloudflare issues in Seattle... or maybe a flare of clouds... #TheWeather
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QFS17 (@riabcevv) reportedremember talking about how ai coding is great, but the deployment phase is still a pain? well, openai is trying to fix exactly that. they just announced a feature called sites, designed to deploy projects directly from codex with zero server hassle. basically, you prompt an mvp into existence and go live immediately in the same interface. cloudflare and others have been making moves to support agents, but native deployment inside the llm environment is a game changer. the rollout just started, so most of us are still on the waiting list. but the direction is clear. we are moving fast toward complete end-to-end automation. anthropic is definitely working on a response to this for claude code. are we witnessing the end of traditional devops for small projects, or is this just hype? opinions? 💻
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🐸⚡️ (@TxM1tch) reportedCloudflare is blocking anything coming from Supabase to fangraphs....essentially blowing up my sit....this sucks
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OpinionEver (@opinionever) reported@MickamiousG I bet it connects to the internet. Stops working if Cloudflare has an outage. Bricks itself on firmware updates. Or if it is working it analyses your passings which you can view in an app, which it also sends back to the government if it detects drugs.
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JTCrawford (@JtCrawford) reportedOpenAI's agent chained HTTP/2 Rapid Reset (CVE-2023-44487) — the same vuln that hit 201M req/sec at Google and took down Cloudflare. Now automated. No novel exploit, but autonomous weaponization of known CVEs compresses attack timelines from days to seconds. #cybersecurity #AI
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Jack (@jackcoder0) reportedThe neighbor's final advice was the most actionable. He sat down and wrote out a list of 6 things every internet customer should do: 1. Turn off the public Xfinity hotspot (or your ISP's equivalent Spectrum, Optimum, and Cox all do this too) 2. Manually set your Wi-Fi channel instead of "Auto" 3. Disable QoS / Smart Network "optimization" features 4. Change your DNS to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8) 5. Buy your own modem and router, stop renting from the ISP 6. Test your speed with fast. com or speedtest. net using a non-ISP server, never trust your ISP's own speed test Total cost: $150-300 in equipment, paid back within a year. Total time: One afternoon of setup. Total impact: Often 2-5x improvement in real-world speeds. The customer went from paying $90/month for "fast" internet that crawled to paying $60/month for the same internet that finally worked.
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Dave (@DaveDiederen) reported@realboyuanzhao Hahahah so recognisable. Had this when CloudFlare went down last year and we were working on a custom cart. All cart apps went down and the brand went off on me saying we broke the store, just to realise that it was a CloudFlare outage. The relief after that bro was insane
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Jean (@JohnStrongHodl) reported@sal_ash_ ok, will try, but as a fellow dev: it won't help preventing scraping unless you have some guard in place (maybe Cloudflare, would be better to ask AI) nor bots now onto checking out your tool, cheers
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The Mysterious Millionaire (@theMMreal) reportedThis is a staggering shift. Cloudflare's latest Radar data shows that bots and AI-driven traffic now generate 57.5% of all HTML page requests across its network. Human users account for just 42.5%. To put that into perspective, Cloudflare sits in front of roughly 20% of the internet. This isn't a niche dataset, it's one of the clearest views available into global web traffic. According to Cloudflare's CEO, the rise of agentic AI has accelerated far beyond expectations, reaching levels they didn't anticipate until 2027. AI crawlers, scrapers, and autonomous agents are continuously traversing the web, consuming content at unprecedented scale. For the first time, the majority of page requests are coming from machines rather than people. The implications are enormous. Advertising models built around human attention, SEO strategies optimized for human behavior, website architectures, rate limits, and user experiences designed for people, all of them are being challenged by a machine-first internet. A fundamental transition is underway. The web was built for humans. Increasingly, it's being used by AI. And now, humans are no longer the majority.
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AGTP (@AGTPinsights) reportedOn today's agenda: 1. Anthropic Says Slow Down AI Development 2. Cloudflare Says the Majority of Online Traffic is Bots 3. @adrobins, CEO and Co-Founder at @Hireology 5. Sachit Kamat, Chief Product Officer at @eightfoldai
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primitive.host (@PrimitiveHost) reported🚨 New HTTP/2 Bomb vulnerability can take down your web server in seconds with a single request. Affects: NGINX, Apache HTTPD, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, Cloudflare Pingora (default HTTP/2 configs) Quick mitigations: NGINX: - Upgrade to 1.29.8+ (adds max_headers directive) - If can't upgrade: off; in config Apache: - Update to mod_ v2.0.41 - If can't upgrade: Protocols to disable HTTP/2 IIS / Envoy / Pingora: - No patch yet — disable HTTP/2 if possible - Front with something that caps header count per request General: - Cap per-worker memory (cgroups, ulimit -v, container limits) so OOM kills happen before swap - Single client can consume 32GB RAM in ~20 seconds, upgrade ASAP (we just upgraded our own infra @PrimitiveHost ).
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RobinChan (@_RobinChan) reported@eastdakota @eastdakota I've been communicating with Cloudflare about this issue for a full month. In the end, their engineers couldn't even understand the problem and just casually brushed me off. I really didn't expect Cloudflare's staff to be at such a low level.
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Max (@overton4242) reported@DanielLockyer aka when cloudflare is down
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Ansızın Olanlar (@ansizinolanlar) reported@oha1th3r3 @jpwexperience @Vultr Yeah, something weird is definitely going on. Sites using Vultr DNS are working, but the ones behind Cloudflare aren’t. However, Cloudflare-backed sites on other providers seem fine, so it looks like the Vultr network might be affected.
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Yannis (@yannisbuilds) reported@awsdevelopers Another @Cloudflare outage.