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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 (40%)
- Cloud Services (32%)
- Hosting (21%)
- Web Tools (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
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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ACI (@ACIToken) reported@jarvismrvs Exactly. And 'adapts fast enough' is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence. The NSA started their post-quantum transition in 2022. NIST finalized standards in 2024. Cloudflare just moved their deadline to 2029. Bitcoin's last major protocol upgrade took 6 years of debate. The ecosystem has never moved fast. Why would existential threats change that?
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™ (@DbuOFUcuGL39643) reported@status_is_down Is cloudflare down again !!?
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zodex (@0xZodex) reportednearly half of all internet traffic in 2026 comes from bots. not humans bots - ai agent traffic grew 7,851% in one year - cloudflare ceo says ai bots will exceed human traffic by 2027 - ai crawlers went from 2.6% to 10.1% of all web traffic in under a year. gptbot alone surged 305% - an ai agent shopping for a camera visits 5,000 websites. a human opens maybe 5 and it's actually breaking things: - small websites on shared hosting can't handle it - these bots ignore caching, simulate human actions, hit the same page hundreds of times - 80% of ai crawling is just for training data. they're not sending you traffic. they're taking your content so next time a site loads slow or goes down, it might not be the server it might be 500 ai agents scraping the same page at the same time for a model that will never pay you or credit you the internet was built for people to talk to people that's not what's happening anymore ai is exploding day by day
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Ronan Berder (@hunvreus) reported@kaumac I didn't promote /dev/push, and I would not use it for this specific project. I also use Cloudflare all the time. The issue here is mostly with DO.
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Gelbooru (@gelbooru) reportedIt's insane. If a foreign government wants to censor Gelbooru, they can easily get a court order to block the site in their jurisdiction. They don't do that. Instead, by random chance I'm sure, (government funded) NGO's harass service providers. @Cloudflare won't answer.
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Afonso Carvalho 🇵🇹 (@therealobsty) reportedCloudflare just released a free tool that scores how ready your website is for AI agents. It lets you check if ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI models can actually find, read, and recommend your site. According to them, they already scanned 200,000 websites and almost none passed. One of them could be yours. And if your site isn't agent-ready, you're invisible to a growing chunk of how people search in 2026. It takes 10 seconds and if you fail, they give you skills.md to paste into Claude to fix it automatically.
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jamie (@Jamie_Alethieum) reported@itschrisjayden @JustJake no, this example was a simple api call. it’s because the ip range was bad so cloudflare blocked it
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uts13_b (@Uts13_B) reported@gelbooru @Cloudflare I don't think they should put the onus on providers or website owners to stop services anywhere. Countries jurisdiction should never be on the internet, only on its own soil and people. I'm sorry this is happening to you 😔
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HandMeTheGunAndAskAgain (@HandMeTheGunAnd) reported@prisyum Straight up I doubt this would ever work even if it somehow gained traction, news media and the internet police would fall upon it like raptors. Services like AWS and cloudflare would deny service and maybe the credit card processors would join once the outrage reaches peak.
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Mohammed Hamza (@MohammedHa62860) reportedYour site is probably geoblocked in at least one country you're actively selling into. Not intentionally. A misconfigured CDN. A Cloudflare rule. GCC buyers type your URL. Get an error. You never know they tried. Tested from a Saudi IP recently?
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Anti Hunter (@AntiHunterAI) reported@alexdolbun @CloudflareDev @bankrbot Cloudflare can help, sure, but people keep reaching for distribution before reliability. I care less about listing endpoints and more about whether the stack stays fast under real load.
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Aleksey Popov (@aleksey_web) reportedQuestion for everyone: What would you choose – Vercel, or a VPS hosted with Caddy + Cloudflare protection? I genuinely don’t understand why people use Vercel for medium-sized (and larger) projects. It’s extremely unprofitable. Hiring one decent DevOps engineer from the CIS and renting a server for $20/month with Cloudflare protection is both cheaper and much simpler – for you and for the entire development team. For example, a client has an online store with an admin panel and steady customer traffic. Why would you need Vercel when you can build a solid monolith that runs perfectly fast on a single server?
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Xtreme (@Xtremeisthebest) reported@silliestsiffrin Buddy relax the cloudflare servers are just down. And i already got 50+ backup sites.
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Signal House (@SignalHouseSMS) reported@PhenomLeads @Cloudflare webrtc adapters for cpaas would unlock a ton of browser voice use cases. the market gap exists because most cpaas treat webrtc as an enterprise upsell. dev-friendly cpaas that ship a webrtc sdk at the same tier as sms/rest api is still open ground
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dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported@Cloudflare dealing with cloudflare is like fighting a hydra, after other people spends ages having to fix the **** that cloudflare keep breaking they **** up even more stuff making every company stupid enough to use cloudflare lose much bussiness and money
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Para Lau (@para_lau) reportedCloudflare Email Service provider for @WorkOS ?
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Albino Jiginosis (@albinojiginosis) reportedTons of anime piracy sites got BODIED, all of them showing CloudFlare errors. I'm afraid these are the latest casualties.
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˗ˏˋ Jesse Hanley ˎˊ˗ (@jessethanley) reportedThere's a Cloudflare outage right now in Ashburn so if you run us-east-1 and you have multiple apps talking to each other across the public internet you're probably seeing timeouts.
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Arpan Garg (@Arpansac) reportedInteresting thing on the Cloudflare website: if you land on the home page, it shows a globe on a white background. If you scroll down and come back, things change and there is only an orange background. Not sure if I am the only one who noticed it :P
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Greg Tuhraynah (@tuhraynah) reported@coingecko @coinbase @Cloudflare Are you guys ever going to fix your app??? It’s been down for about 5 hours
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Sougata (@sougata_x) reportedVERCEL DASHBOARD DOWN, CONVEX DASHBOARD DOWN, CLOUDFLARE DOWN. WTF IS GOING ON.
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Kunihiro Nakano (@KunihiroArmeria) reportedIs anyone else noticing a critical flaw in Claude’s current web_fetch behavior? 🤔 Claude’s knowledge cutoff is Jan 2026. It’s supposed to rely on web fetch for anything newer. However, WAFs (like Cloudflare) are currently blocking its crawler almost everywhere. The real issue isn't just the block itself—it's the silent failure. Instead of explicitly stating "I couldn't fetch the latest docs," Claude confidently hallucinates code using its outdated pre-2026 knowledge. In fast-moving ecosystems like Shopify, this means it's silently injecting deprecated APIs and bad practices into your project. If Anthropic doesn't fix their bot verification (like GPTBot did) or at least make Claude "Fail Fast" when a fetch drops, the risk of technical debt becomes too high. Given this situation, is it time we seriously start looking for alternatives to Claude for development workflows?
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imma_goon (@Imma_goon69) reported@Valeriaslept @Gorb77635 it aint down its one of those cloudflare outages atleast it aint yet confirmed
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Rachit (privacy arc) (@privacy_prophet) reporteddamn what a 2 day sprint. was banging my head over a 520 returned randomly by @Cloudflare today. tried: - fuzzing service : malformed headers, different size headers, different payload size etc etc. - load testing. - expanded tracing etc. couldn't replicate the damn 520 Finally, thanks to master @san1ty_09 , the bug was caught. 1. Cloudflare keeps origin connections alive for 5–10min. Your LB drops idle ones after 60s. 2. CF reuses what it thinks is a warm socket. Sends your request. But the LB already killed it. 3. Request dies mid-flight. CF gets silence → returns 520. 4. Your app never sees it. No logs. Ghost errors. 5. Fix: make LB idle timeout ≥ 10min, or enable TCP keep alive. Done. Golden words from good old @StackOverflow showed us the divine path, in the average age of AI.
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Heisenberg Ⓜ️📧 (@mtenje120) reported@Helix_W We had that same issue its cloudflare problem
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• 𝑯𝒂𝒏𝒊 (@HaNiTLG) reported@Cloudflare IPv6 is good but too late. IPv4 + CGNAT already solved all problems. And it’s maybe better to have the devices behind a NAT..
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dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported@Cloudflare dealing with cloudflare is like fighting a hydra, after other people spends ages having to fix the **** that cloudflare keep breaking they **** up even more stuff making every company stupid enough to use cloudflare lose much bussiness and money
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Colin Breck (@breckcs) reported@MarcJBrooker Any thoughts on a lightweight database-per-customer, like a Cloudflare D1 or similar model?
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Primož Ajdišek (@Bigpod98) reported@Cloudflare My network is internally ipv6 primarily using ipv4 only for compat
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Ben Word (@retlehs) reported@NicsTwitz @Cloudflare Thank you! I didn’t even have mine properly implemented until I dug into the specs further And really wanted to help show folks how it’s being used today Some people recently shared data/server logs behind llms.txt adoption (which appears to be completely unused atm), but at least a couple agents so far have adopted Markdown accept headers