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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 39% Domains (39%)
  • 26% Cloud Services (26%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 13% Web Tools (13%)
  • 6% E-mail (6%)

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The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Domains 14 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 25 days ago
London Domains 27 days ago
Noida Hosting 1 month ago
Jewar E-mail 1 month ago
Braga Web Tools 1 month ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • jstamby
    Jordan (@jstamby) reported

    Rebuilt a plumber's website last week. The old site scored 31/100 on a technical SEO audit. The new one scored 94. What changed: → 6 pages became 69 (every service × every city he covers) → Correct schema on every page (the old one literally geolocated him to the wrong state) → JSON-LD that makes each page citable by AI engines the day it deploys → Astro static + Cloudflare Pages, push-to-main to ship Six AI agents built it in parallel — one researched keywords, one designed, one wrote, one validated schema, one reviewed, one ran the launch gate. I didn't write 69 pages. I orchestrated the swarm that did. So glad I left Wordpress behind in 2025. Now I'm 10,000% more productive as a solopreneur.

  • _radermacher
    Richard Radermacher (@_radermacher) reported

    @djgeisi For the most affected page, Cloudflare is not in use. I encountered errors with the HTTP method and DNS. It became even more problematic when I needed a single certificate that included both the www and non-www domains. For example in one case netcup is used.

  • TMarketLetter
    The Market Letter (@TMarketLetter) reported

    The AI company that just got sued by CNN isn’t fighting one battle. It’s fighting three at once. Perplexity is valued near $20-22.6 billion after raising over $1.5 billion since 2022, backed by Nvidia $NVDA, Jeff Bezos, and SoftBank. But three separate pressures are stacking up at the same time. Legal risk first. CNN sued Perplexity in May 2026, the first TV network to do it. It joins The New York Times, News Corp’s Dow Jones, the Chicago Tribune, Encyclopedia Britannica, Yomiuri Shimbun, and Reddit, all with active copyright claims. Some of those suits allege Perplexity bypassed paywalls and ignored robots.txt, the standard signal sites use to block scraping. Separate reporting from Wired and Cloudflare found Perplexity using undisclosed crawlers with spoofed identities to reach blocked content. Second pressure: no real moat. Perplexity doesn’t train its own frontier model. It runs on other labs’ models, Anthropic, OpenAI, and Meta’s Llama, orchestrated together. The CEO calls this platform-agnostic strength. Critics call it a rental business sitting on top of its own competitors. Third: everyone caught up. Google $GOOGL, OpenAI, and Anthropic have all shipped cited, real-time answers into their own products. What set Perplexity apart in 2023 is a standard feature everywhere now. The math is tight too. Revenue was around $200 million in late 2025 against a valuation over $20 billion, a multiple in the high 30s. Management’s own target is $656 million ARR by end of 2026, an aggressive climb. To be fair, the bear case isn’t the only case. Some trackers report ARR already pushing past $500 million in 2026 behind new agent products, plus fresh deals with Snapchat, Azure, and federal agencies. The real question isn’t whether Perplexity has real pressure on three fronts, it clearly does. It’s whether execution and legal outcomes move faster than cash burn and the competition closing in.

  • __roycohen
    Roy (@__roycohen) reported

    @DhravyaShah I'm gonna expand on his point here to anyone who works at @Cloudflare "Today I spent like 4-5 hours trying to do something really simple with cloudflare (a preview deployment. that's it) and was unsuccessful, rage quit and felt like ****, felt super tired and burnt out." I have always had this happen with every product that I've tried to use on the frontend side. The AI bot doesn't even properly queue up any suggestions, it's also quite useless/slow. It could be so much better honestly. It takes time and Cloudflare has an insanely complicated product, I agree, but some stuff like hiding logs when it's erroring for... aesthetic purposes? Deploying a worker just made me ragequit and I gave up, the issue is that you sacrifice your ability to fix any problem when the underlying documentation and options are just unable to resolve your problems. I also have been using Cloudflare for nearly 10 years! I am not a paying customer, so obviously I cannot really complain that much, but I could possibly convert if the UX wasn't so painful.

  • FredBra93439257
    RoadRunner TX (@FredBra93439257) reported

    @TheMercianNews I'd like to see mobile phone and internet companies shut down operating in the UK on a single day. Have USN/Seals sever all international fiber into the UK on a single day. SHUT DOWN the City of London Physically SEVER International Fiber from BT/OpenReach, VirginMedia/O2, Vodaphone and the LINX Nework internchange in London. Ideally each line in 2-3 points of varying distance from UK shores to make repair more complex than laying new fiber. Air attack on all the major BT interchanges plus the physical operations of Cloudflare Akamai, AWS/Cloudfront, GoogleCloud CDN and smaller operators like Azure, Netflix, Meta and every source of new fiber either mfg or warehousing Destroy every piece of equipment and then just leave. Make all European govts TERRIFIED of the crazy Americans Destroy the internet as a means of brainwashing the British public

  • DSweetTexas
    Daniel Sweet (@DSweetTexas) reported

    @AliAbdaal I love Cloudflare, but I still have PTSD from having problems with my registrar being the same as my host. So, these days I PorkBun the domain and use CloudFlare's nameservers.

  • aravindanve
    Aravindan Ve (@aravindanve) reported

    @stupidtechtakes The internet is broken, all I see is cloudflare verifying im human 80% of the time. It’s ridiculous that using the internet in 2026 feels slower than the 1990s

  • larsbuilds
    Lars (@larsbuilds) reported

    @hakimuddinkika but tbh I just set cloudflare dns once and never touch it again, so..

  • LindaOakland75
    linda (@LindaOakland75) reported

    So Cloudflare is getting into stablecoin payments now? Wonder if this will actually take off or just be another waitlist that never opens.

  • opnfm
    \1 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈🇦🇺🇫🇷🇺🇦🇵🇸💉💉 (@opnfm) reported

    @ManBlinded Oh sorry I didn’t realize that you meant that as a warning about their use of cloudflare (it’s not nutty it’s using a monopoly and potential privacy issue)

  • realalexvieira
    Alex Vieira (@realalexvieira) reported

    @Cloudflare Your email worker does not work with forwarding emails since your support does not work also can you inform your team to start working and to solve technical problems instead of waiting for me to tell them what to do @Cloudflare it would be nice instead of spending time traveling or seeing your employees at Comporta doing nothing

  • zappa717
    Frank Zappa (@zappa717) reported

    @xIsraelExposedx Cloudflare is currently unable to resolve it.What can I do? If you are a visitor of this website: Please try again in a few minutes.If you are the owner of this website: Ensure that cloudflared is running and can reach the network. You may wish to enable load balancing for your t

  • c_s_a_w
    chetansawai (@c_s_a_w) reported

    @alexgroberman The default settings piece is the trap here. Site owners who never open their Cloudflare dashboard are about to have their AI visibility decided for them by whatever the defaults are. Ten minutes checking what's toggled on your zone is cheap insurance.

  • varunkrish
    Varun Krishnan (@varunkrish) reported

    @nixxin Something is wrongly configured. The bot traffic should not take down your servers. The caching on the Edge / Cloudflare should handle. We deal with this constantly at @FoneArena . Happy to chat.

  • ProMint_X
    ProMint (@ProMint_X) reported

    Geoblock on Polymarket? The Polymarket API is throwing a hard error: access is blocked because the IP address sending the orders is in a restricted region. The colocation whitelist stopped working, and orders from London-based wallets were rejected, likely due to network infrastructure and maintenance issues. However, this could also be a targeted compliance tightening by the exchange. If you’re still facing this issue, reroute your bot traffic through proxy servers in Ireland (Dublin) or Frankfurt (Germany). These regions aren't blocked yet, have excellent ping to European AWS/Cloudflare data centers, and let you place orders without any issues.

  • amjLane
    Ash (@amjLane) reported

    @JarodGabriel @ibocodes If either of those elements fails your platform goes down anyway. Better to say you are built on cloudflare, if it goes down we are sorry go walk the dog.

  • yourcodebuddy
    Vishal Lohar (@yourcodebuddy) reported

    I am building an entire app on the @Cloudflare stack. And you can design your app better so you don't have to worry about vendor lock-in. Sure, when you switch services, you might have to run data migrations. I personally use @EffectTS_ for service-based coding. So all my integrations, like R2, S3, share the same base shape. And all I have to do is provide it at the root.

  • 0xaliab
    0xaliab (@0xaliab) reported

    @32manb @Cloudflare @base Right? Cloudflare jumping into x402 payments is a massive signal. One of the biggest web infrastructure players just bet on machine‑to‑machine micropayments. This changes everything.

  • concertina226
    Mary-Ann Russon (@concertina226) reported

    @vxunderground @Cloudflare So basically, what you’re saying is that Cloudflare did their job? Or that the malware authors are ****? What should the malware authors have done instead? 🤔💭

  • David54479456
    David (@David54479456) reported

    @MoonlightMonaaa that's a raspberry pi 4 with a 1TB HGST HDD hosting nextcloud, wireguard, cockpit (admin management panel) and running a cloudflare tunnel pi itself has 4GB of RAM (rip) and a 64GB microSD card I've never gotten video output out of it because I never bought a microHDMI cable

  • if1ndretard
    Dungki (❖,❖) (@if1ndretard) reported

    @gregisenberg Point 12 is already happening. The boring infra play is not the model, it's the retry/backoff layer that stops an agent workflow from dying on a 429. Selling 'reliable access' as a service is just Cloudflare for agent tokens.

  • Wicaodian
    Asad (@Wicaodian) reported

    @CloudflareDev @thsottiaux Cloudflare plugin is not working and constantly getting this error when trying to do anything `Error: Cloudflare API error: 10000: Authentication error`

  • PEOPLESVOICENIG
    PEOPLE'S VOICE NIGERIA (@PEOPLESVOICENIG) reported

    Stopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 2,306 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare

  • ainewsusa
    AI News (@ainewsusa) reported

    📌 The details: Cloudflare and AWS both implemented x402 stablecoin micropayments at their edge networks within two weeks. The open protocol under the Linux Foundation revives HTTP 402 for agent-to-service payments with sub-cent transaction costs. Coinbase reports 169 million transactions in year one. Enterprise tax and invoicing gaps remain unresolved. By Steef-Jan Wiggers

  • BeardWhoCodes
    The Bearded Dev (@BeardWhoCodes) reported

    Follow up: this actually cooked. I’m going to open source this eventually but it built up my idea as 4 services. - web ui - local api - local runner - cloudflare worker for event queue The cloudflare worker is an always-on forwarding layer that takes in external events from slack, github, etc The api polls the worker and digests the notifications for what needs my attention The runner handles whatever I throw at it from the tasks the api created. The web ui just makes it pleasant. Instead of running separate services I have packaged all the local parts into a single electron app. Too bad lot of people are out of office and things are pretty quiet, but so far seems to be working great.

  • jkomyno
    Alberto Schiabel (@jkomyno) reported

    Just fixed an annoying dev-server bug on Astro v7 + cloudflare. The first request after a cold cache triggered a mid-render dep-optimizer reload that loaded two copies of React and broke every island. Thankfully, the fix is a one-liner

  • iedaily_
    Inference Engine (@iedaily_) reported

    AI agents read the web for free. cloudflare just built them a cash register. any website behind cloudflare will soon be able to charge agents money -- per page, per API call. payments settle in under a second, down to fractions of a cent. no account, no checkout page. AWS switched on the same thing two weeks ago. if bots were hammering your site, would you charge them or keep blocking them?

  • saafolabi_me
    S_A.A | WordPress Developer | Ai (@saafolabi_me) reported

    The tools I use: Billing: WHMCS or Blesta or WISECP — automates invoices, provisioning, and renewals Monitoring: UptimeRobot Pro — uptime alerts, SSL expiry, response time Backup: JetBackup — daily automated backups to separate storage Security: CSF + Imunify360 — firewall and malware scanning DNS: Cloudflare — I proxy all client sites through Cloudflare free Support: Freshdesk free tier — ticketing for client requests

  • smratitiwa86867
    smrati tiwari (@smratitiwa86867) reported

    Someone made a GitHub repo of every AI API that's actually free forever. Not "free trial." Not "$5 credit then we bill you." Free free. No card. 24k+ stars, updated constantly. I've been paying for API calls like an idiot. Here's what's inside The rule that makes it trustworthy: trials that expire are listed in a totally separate section. The "Free Providers" list is only the permanent tiers. No landmines. The heavy hitters, with real numbers: → Google AI Studio — Gemini 3.x Flash, no card → Groq — Llama, Qwen, gpt-oss, 30 req/min → Cerebras — fastest inference alive, 30 req/min → Cloudflare Workers AI — 10k neurons/day, runs Llama/Qwen/Gemma → OpenRouter — Nemotron, Qwen3-coder, poolside, all :free Most are OpenAI-SDK compatible. Which means: swap the base_url → paste the key → pick a model → done Same code you already wrote. Drop it into Cursor, aider, Claude Code, whatever. Zero refactor. Then the bonus round — the "trial credits" section: Fireworks, Baseten, Nebius, Hyperbolic, SambaNova... $1–$30 each in free credits. Drain the permanent tiers first, then farm these. One README replaces hours of tab-hopping through pricing pages. Links on comment 👇

  • DouTatsu
    Maxim Fedotov 🇯🇵 (@DouTatsu) reported

    This whole experience is really making me consider moving away from Cloudflare. Someone could just abuse the abuse system and send countless reports to shut down every link on the site. I imagine you'd get it fixed eventually, but who knows when? (It's been a month now for me)