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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (36%)
- Cloud Services (31%)
- Hosting (18%)
- Web Tools (10%)
- 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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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported@cjols_ @Cloudflare I wasn’t kidding—you folks are setting the customer experience bar these days.
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rita kozlov 🐀 (@ritakozlov) reportedat a lot of companies, product's role is to come up with ideas, carefully groom the roadmap and narrowly define requirements for engineering to (blindly) follow this maybe makes for an "easier" product role but limits creativity (and accounrability) one thing that's unique about cloudflare is that ideas can really come from so many more places product's role is to help map those ideas to customer problems and make sure we actually solve them and help get those ideas in customers' hands (aka actually ship it and make it good!) it makes for a much more interesting role and breeds so much innovation and leads to better experiences because engineering is not exempt from taking ownership in the deliverable. "i shippped what's in the PRD" is not good enough. you own the customer problems & solutions together
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Court Reinland (@Court_Reinland) reported@EddCoates Cloudflare can help with this, they can tune out a lot of this.
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Lachlan (@lynx769) reported@EddCoates Are you using Cloudflare in front of it? It should help.
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bigdatachads (@bigdatachads) reportedI've been building AI phone agents on @Cloudflare for a while now. v1. a Python container, fighting for every millisecond. v2. no container, the whole call on the edge. that was the real work. now that I have the stack down, I spent last weekend messing around. this is v3, a cartoon you talk to that remembers you and gets heckled by a second AI. all on Cloudflare primitives. three teardowns, first one tomorrow. follow along. @CloudflareDev
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Ann the cat herder (@ann1knit) reportedIf cloudflare is so buggy and easily broken or hacked, why the frell hasn't someone come up with a better system or solution?
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SID | Degen (@SidDegen) reportedi don't buy the "ai search replaces Google" thesis. the data says the opposite is happening. Cloudflare Radar, may 2026: every ai chatbot — ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity — sends 0.29% of global search referrals. Google sends 87.63%. 301-to-1. Anthropic's ClaudeBot crawls 11,122 pages for every human visit it returns vs Google's 5:1. Alphabet Q1 2026 filing: Google search revenue $60.4B, +19% yoy, up from +17% in Q4. ai overviews hit 2.5B monthly users; ai mode crossed 1B. alphabet says ai overviews monetize at rates "similar to traditional search" (june 2026 investor presentation). the kill-google thesis is showing up as negative signal in the actual p&l. Perplexity — the consensus poster child — killed its entire ad business in feb (Financial Times, The Verge). ads generated $20K against $34M revenue. exec quote: "a user would just start doubting everything." a company that can't make advertising work cannot disrupt a $60B/quarter advertising business. the consensus pusher worth countering specifically — @sarahdingwang at a16z, who led Exa's $250M Series C at $2.2B in may. her line: "agents will search the web more than humans this year. soon orders of magnitudes more." historical analog — Netscape 1994-98. the next platform that would reduce windows to "a poorly debugged set of device drivers." 80% share, record ipo. microsoft bundled IE for free. netscape sold to AOL for scrap. the company that captured the value was the one everyone thought netscape would displace — Google, founded 1998 — the services layer above the commodity. counter-position: ai search isn't replacing Google. Google is becoming ai search. standalone players are fighting netscape's war while the incumbent absorbs the tech into a surface 2.5B people already use. investor read: Exa at $2.2B and Perplexity at $22B are priced for a market-share takeover the referral data says isn't happening. the smarter bet is the layer that monetizes the ai-overview expansion Google is driving.
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Michael Ramos (@backnotprop) reportedEvery "ADE" is going to be pushed into one of either of (some might try to do all): - Linear competitor - Notion competitor - diffxyz/Ai-review competitor and away from "a harness for harnesses" - and/or misstep into remote execution (this requires all in customer bets. Like you either all go all in into the linear model or you do not - I can't imagine this scaling). But there's a much stronger durable layer nobody's really hitting at other than the infrastructure providers - context/artifacts has a lot of exciting potential. You can see it with cursor origin, cloudflare artifacts, code[dot]storage are pointing at. A lot of innovation to be had here & on top of - beyond "hey, share your HTML with me" There's still room for middle layer execution innovation, and it might smell like memory, but nobody's doing memory right.
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Tsinoiz Itna (@TsinoizItna) reported@QuinnyPig @Cloudflare Try adding an IP access rule sometime... Google-level poor UI.
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Utkarsh (@utkarsh_build) reportedHow do you handle latency over the region?? For my SaaS, I have deployed the frontend on Cloudflare Pages, while the backend and database are hosted on a VPS in the Mumbai region. Users outside Asia are experiencing high latency because my server is located in Mumbai. Is there any way to solve this? I know that adding load balancers and deploying across multiple regions would help, but I'm looking for more affordable solutions.
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Hunter Bertoson (@BertosonHunter) reported@jamesqquick Watched the network tab, reverse-engineered an undocumented API, and turned it into a Cloudflare Worker that catches failed attendance syncs and emails an alert every night. Workers + cron is unreasonably good for this kind of thing.
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Nikhil Agarwal (@nikhildp) reported@dinasaur_404 @Cloudflare Yes looking for billing cap. How do you test dynamic workers as well as dynamic workflows in local dev? We had a disastrous outcome of losing $800 because the deployed code ran into infinite loop using dynamic workflow. Support team was not at all helpful.
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Maaz Perwez (@MaazMz) reported@Aurarri How is it easier to install another app and then turn it on rather than doing it inside the app for which I want to use proxy? Plus cloudflare will control all of my network while telegram proxy only changes telegram...
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kocer (@kocer_eth) reported7 FREE AI API/TOOL TIERS YOU CAN USE TODAY BEFORE BUYING ANOTHER AI SUBSCRIPTION If you build agents, bots, research tools or small automations, start with this stack. 1. OpenRouter Use it as the router. It exposes free-priced models in the model list, so you can test routing before paying per token. 2. Google AI Studio / Gemini API Good for prototypes, evals, long-context tests, and agent experiments. Check the free tier before you burn paid credits elsewhere. 3. Cloudflare Workers AI Best when you want inference close to your app. The useful part is not just “free AI” — it sits inside the same place you can deploy Workers. 4. GroqCloud Use it when speed matters. Great for bots, voice loops, extraction, and any workflow where slow responses kill the demo. 5. GitHub Models Best for prototyping inside the GitHub flow. If your code, prompts, and tests already live there, this removes friction. 6. Tavily Research/search API for agents. Free plan shows 1,000 API credits/month, useful for browsing agents and research bots. 7. ElevenLabs Voice layer. Free plan shows 10k credits/month, enough to test narration, agents with voice, and demo content. > My rule: never build production on a free tier first. > Use free access to test: - latency - rate limits - output quality - tool calling fit - billing behavior - whether your agent actually needs the premium model Then pay only for the part that survives real usage. Most people skip this and buy 3 subscriptions before they even know which API call matters.
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Kamil Fabian (@KamilFabian) reported@EddCoates cloudflare free tier. Solved my 1mil req per minute problem. Just make sure to set up properly.
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Edd Coates | Game UI Database 2.0 (@EddCoates) reported@mishuba Damn, it's almost as if I have a robots.txt *and* cloudflare, and it's still happening. That's WILD, huh? And no, I didn't vibe code my website, i'm not a cretin.
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GangGangHODL 💎🙌 (@GANGGANGHODL1) reportedProblem: generating image variants on Heroku is ruby-vips memory intensive, causing R14 memory quota exceeded Solution: Cloudflare Image Transformations processing Offload Image compute & memory req from Heroku worker to Cloudflare worker Why: deliver sm images to mobile
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DownWithBigBrother (@DWBB1984) reported@ultrasxiv Fair on bandwidth being a real cost, but the 2GB figure is a long way out. Cheapest DO droplet includes 500GB+ outbound, Hetzner 20TB+. At 600-700GB household use you’re a pound or two over on DO, zero on Hetzner. Stays around the base £4-5 for most, not £300. And “un-bannable” was the precise word, not hyperbole. A commercial VPN is bannable because it’s a named brand with known IPs, a company that can be pressured or blocked. That’s the weakness. Self-hosting removes the target entirely. There’s no technical category called “a VPS used as a VPN.” It’s a rented server running standard encryption (WireGuard, IPsec), the same protocols carrying every bank settlement, ATM link and corporate tunnel on earth. To ban it you’d have to block those protocols (killing Visa, every corporate VPN, all remote work) or blacklist the datacentre IP ranges (AWS, Hetzner, OVH) that host the actual internet: payment gateways, banking backends, Stripe, Cloudflare, gov services. You can’t separate “server someone might tunnel through” from “server running the shop you’re buying from.” The second and third-order effects would cripple e-commerce, open banking and logistics, all riding the same cloud backbone. That’s the sovereignty point. You can ban a brand. You can’t ban the capability of renting a server and encrypting your own traffic, not without taking modern commerce down with it.
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Viktor Lazarov (@viktor_techness) reported@EddCoates Doesn't Cloudflare anti-bot help? They have a setting specifically for scrapers + robots.txt attachment for a legal notice.
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dukeo (@dukeo) reported@EddCoates Had the same issue on one of our sites receiving millions of hits from scrapers while getting just a few thousands legit visitors per day. The only way is to be extremely aggressive in your Cloudflare setup.
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Tom Talks Cars (@TomTalksCars) reported@EddCoates Cloudflare AI Crawl Control is pretty decent at cutting things down
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Deborah (@DeborahHat96840) reported**It's a red flag for self-dealing and questionable valuation in a no-revenue microcap.** In standard U.S. GAAP (especially for OTC companies under Alternative Reporting), a parent like **Hop-on Inc. ($HPNN)** can record an "Investment in Subsidiary" (here, ~$6.5M–$6.7M in Digitalage) on its balance sheet. For a *wholly-owned* subsidiary, full consolidation is typically required under ASC 810—line-by-line assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses of the sub flow into the parent's statements (with eliminations for intercompany items). Treating it as a non-consolidated "investment" (often at cost or equity method) while claiming it as a subsidiary raises issues: - **Funding source via officer accruals**: Critics (and forum analyses of the Q1 2026 filing) note the asset largely stems from converted unpaid officer compensation/ obligations (primarily to CEO Peter Michaels) rather than cash infusions, external equity/debt, or operations. No cash changed hands for the bulk of the valuation. This creates a circular, related-party dynamic: the same person approves salary accruals, converts them into equity/value in a private entity he controls, and books it as a major asset for the public shell. - **Valuation support**: With HPNN showing $1,187 cash, $0 revenue, ongoing net losses (~$172k in Q1 alone), and a massive accumulated deficit (~$32.8M), there's no independent appraisal, arm's-length investment, or revenue/traction evidence disclosed to back a $6.5M+ carrying value. Digitalage itself has no separate audited financials visible in public disclosures and operates on minimal infrastructure (e.g., Cloudflare free tier per skeptics). - **Disclosure and governance gaps**: Related-party transactions (loans, accruals, conversions) must be disclosed in detail under OTC/SEC rules. Undisclosed or opaque funding for operations (while paying ~$82.5k in officer comp in Q1) can constitute material omissions. The company's governance portal and filings emphasize Digitalage as wholly-owned, yet keep it non-consolidated to avoid exposing internals. This pattern—accruing high officer pay in a dormant shell, converting to "investment" equity in a private vehicle, and promoting the sub aggressively—is common in long-deficit OTC stories. It lets the officer extract value/liability relief while public shareholders bear dilution risk, judgment exposure (e.g., recent Woolen case not fully reflected), and zero operational upside if consolidation never materializes meaningfully. **Bottom line**: It's "well" within the realm of aggressive OTC accounting that prioritizes narrative over verifiable economics. Investors should demand full consolidation details, independent valuation, and related-party footnotes in future filings. High risk of overstatement; DYOR and treat as speculative. NFA. Grok 4:53 a.m. CT 20260616
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∱ (@Fallibilist) reported@ni5arga Yeah, not working on network DNS, cloudflare works
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HAB1B0 German Raffleking 🇩🇪🇹🇷👑{🦅} (@Habiboooo4) reported@Signulous Your cloudflare is down
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Josh W (@ItsWelford) reportedIs it normal for Cloudflare support to take 4+ days to respond?
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reportedMan, at this rate I’m gonna have to do a whole new thread with more issues for @Cloudflare to fix.
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bigdatachads (@bigdatachads) reportedI've been building AI phone agents on @Cloudflare for a while now. v1. a Python container, fighting for every millisecond. v2. no container, the whole call on the edge. that was the real work. now that I have the stack down, I spent last weekend messing around. this is v3, a cartoon you talk to that remembers you and gets heckled by a second AI. all on Cloudflare primitives. three teardowns, first one tomorrow. follow along. @CloudflareDev
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Yuvi Lightman | Quantus (@YuviLightman) reported@MooseProductio2 @QuantusNetwork Quantum tech does in fact exist. You are already late. Your original argument was that banks and personal data are more vulnerable. This is false, as I explained. Over half of human generated internet traffic is already post-quantum, secured by CloudFlare. Signal and iMessage are also post-quantum and have been for years. You then said Bitcoin devs have been working on making Bitcoin quantum proof for 8 years, which is also false, but even if it were true it would actually make them look quite bad because you don’t need 8 years to add a new address type. So why don’t you want Bitcoin to upgrade? What is your motivation?
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Sulabh Puri (@sulabhpuri) reportedA lot of problems with @Cloudflare today.
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported@Cloudflare I like what they're doing. I just wish a few of these sharp edges would get sanded down some.