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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Cloud Services (35%)
- Domains (33%)
- Hosting (24%)
- Web Tools (6%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 13 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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This is Dmitry Zhomir (@DemetriusZhomir) reportedI got 1st volunteer who agreed to play with my language app MVP. And boom, 1st issue. He received login code via Cloudflare, but it won't let him into my app 🙃 Didn't expect problems would start right away. I hope whole process will get to the final point anyway
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Kingsley E. Ezemenaka (Ph.D) (@Eyuskant) reportedCrowdStrike down 7%. Cloudflare down 13%. JFrog down 25%. ServiceNow down 34% YTD. One AI. A few days. Thousands of zero-days found across every major OS and browser. The $300B cybersecurity industry was built on the assumption that hacking is slow and human. Claude Mythos just ended that assumption
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Łukasz Byjoś - 👨💻🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@lukaszbyjos) reported@Cloudflare Give me more Go support
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Ahmad Shah Mohibi (@WarGuy_) reportedCloudflare ($NET) just crashed 13% today — down 22% in 4 days. Why? AI is eating their lunch. New AI models are getting so good at security tasks that traditional cybersecurity companies are getting disrupted in real time. The market is ruthless — if AI can do what your product does but cheaper and faster, your stock pays the price. This is the beginning of a massive reshuffling in tech. Companies that can't adapt to AI aren't just falling behind — they're getting repriced overnight. Watch this space.
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Sean Donahoe (@SeanDonahoe) reportedThe market got the memo. Cloudflare: $215 → $167 in four sessions CrowdStrike: down 17.6% YTD Entire SaaS sector: bleeding Investors are pricing in a world where AI agents replace legacy security tools overnight.
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Kirill (@kirillk_web3) reported🚨do you understand what Anthropic just released. Claude Mythos finds and exploits software vulnerabilities on its own. Cloudflare crashed 22% in four days. CrowdStrike dropped 7.5%. Treasury Secretary and Fed Chair called an emergency meeting. it found thousands of zero-days across every major OS and browser in days. including a 17-year-old bug that survived decades of human review. it wasn't a hack. it was a product demo. so dangerous Anthropic only gave 40 companies access. the entire SaaS industry is built on the assumption that finding vulnerabilities is slow and human. Claude just proved that assumption wrong. and this is the same Claude you can learn in 4 hours. guide below.
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Trevor Cohen (@What3v3rTrevor) reported@vimtor @Cloudflare Never used cloudflare but excited to try it with SST
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Kineteq.ai (@ScienceOrMyth) reported@DataChaz @Cloudflare Mythos isn’t even Agi. I don’t know. More and more I think these people are just have lost grip of reality or something. You are literally building a system that is generalized intelligence and you are aghast at how it accomplishing what you set out to do. Why do it then? No one asked you to. A lot of people don’t want you to even do it. Either stop playing games and be adults about it and treat us like adults because that’s what you said you are doing or stop making it.
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swyx 🐣 (@swyx) reported@ain3sh @badlogicgames whats so bad about that - didnt cloudflare also implement the search first pattern recently for their mcp
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Kirill So (@kirso_) reported@_ashleypeacock @Cloudflare Think it's only on local dev really, but I get this message on almost every refresh/change: Error: The Workers runtime canceled this request because it detected that your Worker's code had hung and would never generate a response. R
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Carlos Oliveira (@carlos0x60) reportedCan't use the Internet properly because half the world uses Cloudflare AND THE ******* PIECES OF **** WHO BLOCK CLOUDFLARE IPs IN MADRID BECAUSE mUh FoOtBaLl PiRaCy ARE ******* TARDS
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David Hamilton (@David_mduw) reportedI built a Chrome extension with 98% margins. Here's the cost breakdown for a Pro user: - AI tagging: $0.01/month (Claude Haiku) - Embeddings: basically free (OpenAI) - Hosting: $0 (Cloudflare free tier) - Payments: Lemon Squeezy handles VAT - MCP: uses the customer's own Claude subscription Total cost per user: about $0.05/month. Price: £4/month. No chat feature. No expensive inference. Just tagging, search, and an MCP endpoint. The trick is knowing what NOT to build.
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FindleysFinance (@FindleysFinance) reported@tryheyanna @Polymarket Okay, makes sense. After looking at it, cloudflare has higher margins than their competitors which is a signal that they have a superior brand value and performance in the market.
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Sekigema 💎😈 KONTON (@Sekigema) reported@GameVoxApp hey, i have a question, is it possible to self host while using something like cloudflare for people to connect? ISP's are really bad about letting people port forward on their residential network
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ElmerGavin $XAGE (@elmer56888) reportedCloudflare stock ($NET) has dropped over 13% today following Anthropic’s launch of Claude Mythos Preview, an AI model designed to find and exploit software vulnerabilities. The stock is now down 22% over the past four days.
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CT (@collin_taylor) reported@CloudflareHelp need help getting a domain transferred to my Cloudflare account. It's currently stuck in a third party's account. How do I open a support ticket?
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Pata van Goon (@basedalexandoor) reportedRemember when cloudflare pumped during the openclaw hype? It's down because of Claude mythos news Clown market
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TalonForge (@TalonForgeHQ) reported3/ Vercel CI failed us 5 times Node version conflicts, timeout kills, random build errors. All while the site was serving traffic fine locally. We moved to self-hosted Next.js + Cloudflare Tunnel. Full control. Zero CI headaches. Sometimes simpler is better.
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sudo rm -rf (@itsjustmarky) reported@nahcrof The dashboard gave cloudflare host down the same time inference was dead (at least twice a day) for minutes at a time.
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Kyle Hudson (@the_kylehudson) reported.@Delta & @Cloudflare new Turnstile captcha is TERRIBLE. Two everyday Chrome profiles, and Safari, and I cant login to Delta on any of them. Finally debugged w/ Claude. Had to run incognito to login. And yes I use a VPN when I'm on the road, on airport wifi. @Delta ditch it, it's a brand blemish.
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Brandon Tan (@brandontan) reported@jamesqquick @Cloudflare For a future iOS app backend, I’d treat Cloudflare as: -> Workers API -> D1 for app DB -> R2 for files/uploads -> Queues for async jobs -> Durable Objects for realtime/user/session state -> Workflows for durable multi-step jobs -> AI Gateway for LLM calls -> Vectorize/AutoRAG for retrieval -> Browser Rendering for web automation/crawling -> Containers/Sandboxes for heavier compute -> Dynamic Workers only when we need safe runtime code execution
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Shobit (@shobitfarcast) reportedCloudflare's entire business model is built on being the wall between the internet and the people trying to break in. Anthropic just shipped an AI that finds the holes in the wall automatically. Cloudflare charges enterprises $2,000 to $50,000 a month to detect and block vulnerabilities that previously required human researchers to find. Claude Mythos can run that scan in minutes, at API cost. The 22% drawdown in four days is not panic. It is the market repricing what human-speed threat detection is worth when the attacker is no longer human-speed either. Every security company whose moat is "we find vulnerabilities faster than the bad guys" just had that moat measured against a different benchmark.
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່ (@sin4ch) reported@kirgene @theo Because all of the MCP's specs are added to the context on every turn, including the ones you're not using during the turn, which unfixes the context rot problem that tools were solving in the first place. Code mode (by CloudFlare)or tool search tool (by Anthropic) solves this.
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D̶͔̭̪̻ā̤̓̍͘t̲̂̓ͩ̑ā̤̓̍͘ {wartime} ⏩ (@DataDeLaurier) reported@whoiskatrin lol cloudflare... yall should google proxmox and see how its trending up hard. everyone is tired of CF going down causing massive revenue loss every single time.
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James Cowling (@jamesacowling) reported@holdenmatt @convex We’d periodically see websocket issues in countries like Thailand and Pakistan that largely seemed to have gone away now we’re doing backhaul via Cloudflare. Generally nothing widespread in the US though.
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Ageis Hu (@ageisf42) reported@Cloudflare The useful shift isn’t credential injection itself — it’s turning auth from secret distribution into policy execution. Once tokens are task-scoped, revocable, and observed at the network boundary, agents stop behaving like privileged interns and start behaving like constrained workloads.
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AnnatarHe (@AnnatarHe) reportedrecently i have inteset to try @bunjavascript but got 2 problems. 1. websocket not working, i have to make it `external` when building 2. not supported well and it makes my app(behind cloudflare) could not load any js(net::ERR_QUIC_PROTOCOL_ERROR) revert to node 😔
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Stephen Rhyne (@SRhyne) reported@digitalocean Please invest in console load performance. You want devs to adopt your AI but platforms like Cloudflare are cooking you on DX. - Paying customer ($8k p/mo).
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Shawn Reardon (@ShawnReardon) reported@cgtwts I guess to be the other side...doesnt a software company just use AI to fix their ****? Like an LLM isnt suddenly going to become the backbone of the internet like Cloudflare IS. So while I get that some software can now just be built by Claude, other things are not simply code.
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Springblade 🇺🇸 (@steveMmattison) reported@LotusPeptideCom @PeptideSupplyCo From Grok Expert: Compare & contrast Hostinger and Namecheap domain registrars to Cloudflare. I've heard Hostinger and Namecheap are quick to suspend websites for little reason. What's the truth about suspended websites, and does it happen very much on Cloudflare. Specifically for Peptide selling sites.Hostinger/Namecheap vs Cloudflare Registrar: Hostinger/Namecheap: Cheap initial domains + hosting bundles; quick suspensions for abuse, phishing reports (often false), WHOIS issues, or illegal content. Namecheap explicitly bans "illegal pharmacy/controlled substances." Cloudflare: Registrar + DNS/proxy only (no hosting); at-cost renewals, top security/DNS; suspensions rare, only for legal/TOS violations—not quick content takedowns. Suspensions truth (esp. peptides): Common on Hostinger (phishing/abuse complaints); some on Namecheap for pharmacy-like sites. Rare on Cloudflare. Peptides (unapproved drugs) carry high risk everywhere—Namecheap bans them outright; Cloudflare least aggressive.