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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
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Akash Stephen (@akashstephen) reportedLOGIN WITH CLOUDFLARE?
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zane gardner (@zaneilosity) reportedThis is honestly wild. 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%. They handle about 20% of the whole internet, so this isn't a small sample. Their CEO says the agenti
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Alabamawildman (@Alabamawil97387) reported@CloudflareDev @xai @Cloudflare Cloud-based sucks.
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pranav (@prxnavdev) reportedtransferred my domain to cloudflare registrar $21.18 → $12.20 took like 20 mins no transfer fee + 1 year renewal cloudflare charges at cost, no markup. never going back
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dom (@dom51143825) reported@Cloudflare Will you support flex tiers in AI gateway soon? That's the only thing preventing me to switch.
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Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) reportedBots have overtaken humans online, and the internet was never prepared for this. - bots generate 57.4% of worldwide HTML requests - humans at 42.6%. The biggest shift is economic: traffic can rise while monetizable human attention falls, which weakens CPM, CPC, conversion-rate models, and analytics built before this agent wave. Cloudflare measures bot traffic, not only agentic AI traffic, but AI agents are a major suspect because one user task can trigger thousands of machine visits. The old web assumed a human loaded a page, saw ads, clicked links, filled carts, and created signals that publishers, stores, and SaaS companies could price. AI agents break that model because they read pages on behalf of people while skipping the ad views, session time, and click behavior that funded the web.
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D13mp1Sec for Security and DIEMPI for Dev (@diempi) reported- Researched Seaport spec + Fexies royalty config - Built EIP-712 typed data correctly first try - Caught the Cloudflare/UA issue and switched to curl - Wrote + ran the bulk script - Set up a launchd job to poll fills/offers/floor changes every 4h
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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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psankar (@psankar) reportedHetzner OVH offer bare metal servers but their VPS suffer the same perf issues still cheaper than the three big players. Cloudflare went on a tangential serverless way and metered billing, ala heroku types that I am not a fan of. May be MetaCloud will build something appealing.
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Max (@overton4242) reported@DanielLockyer aka when cloudflare is down
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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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Michael Ramos (@backnotprop) reported@Cloudflare The link is broken, better link to use?
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Klaus Townsend (@klaus_townsend) reported@mike_lustgarten @pubmed It’s likely a DNS-level protection from a service like Cloudflare. All popular websites need it these days. The volume of AI and spam traffic is crippling websites and keeps getting harder to distinguish from desirable traffic.
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AdamHumphreys (@AdamJHumphreys) reported@glenngabe I am seeing bots actively gaming and even challenging @Cloudflare challenges. Their signatures are fairly organic in appearance, but the behaviour is the tell. Limiting requests won't work, but EVSSL from authorized signed agents via the new @Google /CF is the simple fix.
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ShopOS (@shoposai) reportedWe ran Big Head's GEO audit on India's top 10 DTC brands 🤯 Only 3 showed up in AI search at all. And even those 3 had critical gaps that were costing them citations. Here's what the audit found: → 7 out of 10 had robots.txt blocking AI crawlers entirely → 6 out of 10 had weak or missing brand entity signals → Even the 3 "visible" brands had no content mapped to actual customer prompts → None of the 10 had a repeatable system to track or improve their AI visibility These brands are spending serious money on ads and SEO. ChatGPT barely knows they exist. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies still relying on Google rankings and wondering why AI never recommends them. If you're publishing content, running ads, doing SEO — but your brand only shows up in 1 out of 4 AI engines when someone searches "best [your category] brand" — you have a gap costing you sales right now. This checklist eliminates the entire loop: → Phase 0: Remove blockers (robots.txt, Cloudflare, Bing index, page speed) → Phase 1: Audit your baseline AI visibility score → Phase 2: Restructure content so AI engines can actually extract it → Phase 3: Fix entity and brand signals so AI knows who you are → Phase 4: Map the exact prompts your customers are typing and build pages for them → Phase 5: Build topical depth and off-site presence → Phase 6: Track citations weekly and iterate No guessing why AI ignores your brand. No wasting budget on content AI can't cite. No watching competitors get recommended instead of you. What you get: → 32 prioritised signals with CRITICAL / HIGH / MEDIUM labels → The exact structural fixes proven to increase AI citation rate by 25–40% → A phase-by-phase sequence you can hand to your content team today → A reusable audit framework you run every quarter We put together the full checklist — all 32 signals, exactly what these brands were missing, and how to fix each one. Want it for free? Like this post Comment "GEO" And we'll send it over (must be following so we can DM)
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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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InkyPyrus (@InkyPyrus_PubCo) reportedHermes running on my Samsung s20. And the model? Qwopus 3.6 27b on my local machine cloudflare tunneled. Initially i wanted a voice agent but not going to work on the mobile. So now im wondering.. what can i actually use it for. The most interesting usecase so far is geofence task surfacing... so visit the hardware store and Hermes sends a reminder with the itwm you keep forgetting.. hahaha. Its cool and interesting but redundant. Being able to actually run phone functions with an angent is interesting but only sms , sensors, mic and camera. Cant inject voice into the call or vice versa. Had to do a hermes agent on my desktop with twilio, latanecy is good on answering. But followup tts.. is slow. Still experimenting. Looking at a few streaming tts models.
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Quasar Markets (@QuasarMarkets) reportedTHE AVERAGE IPO DARLING FALLS 55% BEFORE THE STORY IS WRITTEN Everybody talks about the #IPO pop. Almost nobody talks about what happens next. I pulled together a basket of some of the most recognizable growth IPOs and recent market darlings. The results are eye-opening. The average stock in this group experienced a maximum drawdown of 55%. The median drawdown was 54%. Some of the biggest names in tech, fintech, cloud, AI, ridesharing, and crypto suffered declines of 70%, 80%, even 90% before finding their footing—or never recovering at all. Yet the winners became legendary. Palantir. ARM. CoreWeave. MongoDB. Datadog. Cloudflare. That’s the lesson. Investing isn’t about avoiding volatility. It’s about identifying which companies can survive it. The market has a way of shaking out weak hands long before it rewards conviction. Day One is about excitement. Year One is about execution. The next decade is about whether the business can compound revenue, cash flow, and competitive advantage. The greatest wealth creators weren’t built on opening day. They were built by investors willing to sit through the uncomfortable middle. At Quasar Markets, we’re less interested in the IPO headline and more interested in the long-term story the data is trying to tell. Follow @QuasarMarkets
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Jack (@jackvebo) reported@PegasusPS5 Akia is not support it says now. Also you need to manually check the cloudflare
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Beefeater (@Beefeater_Fella) reportedApple has temporarily removed Max from its app store Apple, following the Telegram clone called Telega, has removed the state-controlled messenger Max from its app store. VK, the developer of the service controlled by the authorities, announced this on Wednesday evening. "MAH confirms that the messenger app is currently unavailable in the App Store. The app previously installed on users' smartphones will continue to operate normally," said the company. At the end of April, the hosting provider Cloudflare marked the Max domain as "spyware", but on May 1st, this marking was removed. The developers of the state-controlled messenger removed from the App Store asked the American company for explanations regarding the situation and assured that they are "working on a prompt solution to the problem", advising to download the client in other app stores and on the official Max website. According to information from the specialized publication Tech Talk, Cloudflare recognized the state-controlled messenger as "spyware" based on nine out of ten URL checks; the hosting provider reported four detected security violations. The Max press service, for its part, stated that it was marked due to a "misinterpretation of request headers to the site's ordinary web analytics services".
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Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported@zerohedge Matthew Prince watches all your internet traffic at Cloudflare. He just said bots beat humans. He also sells bot defense tools. Not a bad view on your own market.
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DoNcHuiiiTo X (@DoNcHuiiiToX) reportedThe risk of relying on one hosting provider. When they go down, everything goes down with you. The real fix here is having redundancy ideally a backup server on a different provider and some DDoS protection in front like Cloudflare. That way, if one host has issues, the site can switch over to the backup or stay partially online instead of going completely down. @MagneticXRPL
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halil k (@bbnomrr) reported@Cloudflare Actually I have just two rules: 1. Never tell everything you know.
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BridgeMind (@bridgemindai) reportedBridgeMind just got hit with a DDoS attack. A global botnet. 10,000+ hijacked IPs across 100+ countries. 62.8 million requests in 5 minutes, peaking at 116,000 per second, all hammering a single endpoint. Zero of it reached our servers. Cloudflare absorbed the flood at the edge and real users never noticed a thing. Now the interesting part: I have Claude Opus 4.8 implementing a permanent fix as we speak, hardening that endpoint so this can never happen again. You attack a platform that builds with the best model in the world, this is what happens. Full breakdown in the image.
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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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KuboSK (@GoralKubo) reported🚨 HOLY CRAP, THE INTERNET JUST CHANGED FOREVER! 😱🤯 For the FIRST time in history… AI bots and autonomous agents are now flooding the web MORE than actual HUMAN BEINGS! Cloudflare CEO @eastdakota just dropped the bomb: “Welp, that happened faster than I predicted.” (He said late 2027… it’s already here!!) The machines have officially taken over the internet. We’re not just using AI anymore… We’re living in the AI internet. Buckle up. The future is HERE. And the acceleration just begins!!🔥🤖🌐 #MindBlown #AI #InternetRevolution
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NeilJ (@Neilj71_) reported@fminside Cloudflare provides AI Crawl control, not sure if it’s a free service but might be an option.
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Vit (@Not_Toa_Kraadak) reported@Jerav2776 @schizothotep cloudflare warp should help
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Chaitanya (@chayprabs) reported@shreyansj hey, just pointing something out. Your website took 3 reloads to open and gave content not available errors after every 2-3 clicks when navigating between pages. I think you guys should a global cdn using cloudflare or something.
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Silent Fill (@Silent_fill0) reported@StockSavvyShay Bots and agents generating more internet traffic than humans for the first time is the inflection that makes NET structurally irreplaceable. Cloudflare sits between every AI agent and the internet every API call, every model inference request, every agent-to-agent communication routes through their edge network. Human traffic is relatively stable. Agent traffic compounds exponentially with each new model deployment. NET's revenue model is consumption-based, which means they're the only major infrastructure name where the billing engine automatically scales with the AI agent proliferation everyone is racing to build.