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Cloudflare Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Noida, UP 3
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 2
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
Greater Noida, UP 2
Augsburg, Bavaria 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 1
London, England 1
Attleborough, England 1
Colima, COL 1
Leuven, Flanders 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Ashburn, VA 1
Rosario, SF 1
Merlo, BA 1
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PantsStanky
    Squatch (@PantsStanky) reported

    @ponetang @CryptoCulgin @grok I dint care about that bro. How many times has AWS gone down? X? Google Cloud? Cloudflare? AT&T? Verizon? Microsoft Services? Do we questiin thier value to everyday life? Nope. Ehtereum tbh does very simple things. Sui is very broad in its capabilities, much more technically capable. Ethereum does blockchain defi very well, that's about all. The world needs more than defi out of blockchain.

  • RedBuildsThings
    Alexander (@RedBuildsThings) reported

    @IricMidel Porkbun and Cloudflare. I stopped using Hostinger because they failed to provide me with a new ip on an upgrade, I had 4 days of downtime. They are overly focused on AI rather than good web services and their support sucks. Never use Godaddy. Overpriced and they steal domains.

  • azzabazazz
    BrenJ (@azzabazazz) reported

    @therealricoy A few cold-brew powered rambles: - When AI agents become the primary economic agents in a network decentralization becomes an inevitability (absent external threat against their substrate, too incendiary a subject to get into here). Current power economics of centralization benefit from having a human or "slow" entity to hold accountable for misdeeds and the frictions of maintaining verified intention execution. That won't be the case for AI agent swarms. They will be ephemeral, stateless, and operate at collective millions of TPS. That means their behavior will be practically impossible to contain in any 20th century sense of the word. Agents will choose to operate where their freedom to pursue their utility optimization is least impinged. If they can't find that environment either they or market forces will spawn it. Not taking a moral stance on this, nor declaring paperclip factories a fait accompli (thankfully they're not), just following economic logic to its conclusions. - This emergent world of "BlockchAIn" means that buy-in replaces buying as the primary economic modality of 21st century digital capitalism. Instead of building fortresses to protect and rent/sell/lend goods and services capital, AI agents will accelerate into surfers of capital waves - dropping in, carving, exiting (or wiping out). In a sense it marks the expansion of HFT into anywhere tokens/blockchains and agents/swarms converge. - Understandably, all of this will sound hand-wavingly academic and abstract until we painfully relearn why DARPA constructed the decentralized internet in the first place - antifragile redundancy of critical informational infrastructure. If @Cloudflare were to go down for the next month (perhaps somebody shatters their lava lamp wall) we would see, at very least, these two things occur: 1) mass economic losses 2) multiple solutions spring up to fill the informational network gap. Aka centralization --> decentralization. In AI's accelerating economic world, the push-pull-pull-pull tension grows between a) agent swarms (like a Mythos phalanx) maliciously attacking existing infra b) existing infra protecting itself with similar swarms from the inside out c) existing infra incentivizing white hat swarms to penetrate (and perhaps patch) before malicious swarms breach d) swarms spawning alternatives to current infra to outcompete. These force vectors essentially combine like a GAN into the aforementioned capital waves. Notably, in this hyperaccelerated world digital capital itself becomes infra. The simplest thought experiment proof: imagine agents running their own validators and chains to "own" trusted state calibrated to their specific needs. This is a microcosm of the future macro state. - Thus, TL;DR, humans aren't the "units of community" that will come to dominate blockchain (they're already less than half the traffic of the internet after all). The mission now, for the folks in this industry who think primarily in human rather than human capital terms, is to architect alignment between human society and the dawning emergent agentic community of communities (perhaps living on a chain of chains...).

  • SayNoToTrading
    Say No To Trading (@SayNoToTrading) reported

    The last 150 points down, $ADBE has been running YouTube TV ads. Have seen this for a lot of loser stocks the past couple years. Or at least, what have become losers. Not thrilled to see Cloudflare $NET doing the same lately. I do own, so no snarky comments saying I’m just a hater.

  • Tben_77_
    Tben (@Tben_77_) reported

    @eastdakota @pmarca Cloudflare is currently messed up. I can't even login to my dashboard at the moment. And it's been like this for over a week now. Whatever cloudflare is doing, it's not working. They should consider firing their entire leadership and going back to the drawing board.

  • drixtoshii
    drix.based🟦 (@drixtoshii) reported

    Here’s the updated thesis for $Xerg. @xerg_AI is building the FinOps layer for AI agents before anyone else realizes it’s needed. Every serious company running AI agents at scale has the same problem — they can see token counts but have no visibility into where dollars are actually leaking. Retry loops, bloated context windows, idle spend, and model overkill are draining budgets silently. Xerg turns that invisible waste into a dollar-denominated audit with one command. The GitHub is real. Pure TypeScript monorepo, Biome linter, Changeset versioning, Vitest, CI waste-rate gates. 98 commits, active releases, 3 contributors. This is not a demo project. Backed by a16z Scout, NVIDIA Inception, and Cloudflare Launchpad. Early institutional signal before a public raise. The core thesis: agent infrastructure is maturing fast and FinOps always follows compute adoption. It happened with AWS, it happened with Kubernetes, it will happen with AI agents. Xerg is first mover in the agent economic layer with a local-first, no-lock-in distribution model that removes all friction to adoption. Critically — Xerg already supports both OpenClaw and Hermes. This is not a single-runtime bet. Whichever agent framework wins the market, or if they split it, Xerg has parsers running on both. The economic audit layer sits above the runtime war entirely. Local-first free tier drives adoption. Hosted Pro converts teams that want shared history and CI integration. Clean bottom-up SaaS motion. Very early. Very low traction today. Very high upside if the agent infra thesis plays out.

  • teej_dv
    teej dv 🔭 (@teej_dv) reported

    @just_cromer i'm still working on a lot of ideas of what the runtime will look like. i am really interested in actors because i think they are cool and then i can get rid of a bunch of shared memory parallelism problems without having to introduce all the modes oxcaml has. and it works nice for things like serverless deploy/multi-computer workfows/cloudflare workers/DOs, etc so i'm not sure yet. a lot to play with there right now

  • bmwhocking
    Ben Hocking (he/him) (@bmwhocking) reported

    @andrew_nyr @elinarbur Oddly enough, google, Cloudflare & digital ocean do support native IPV6 by default across all services.

  • UID_
    uid.eth | Rickey Gevers ⛵️ (@UID_) reported

    CEO of CloudFlare is having mental issues. Interesting.

  • PeterGarety
    Peter Garety (@PeterGarety) reported

    @Cloudflare We built our own because you didn't have this - now we support nearly 80 models with clear billing attribution.

  • Kyriakos_Pelek
    Kyriakos (@Kyriakos_Pelek) reported

    1/ you paste a url, pick a scan type 2/ vercel hands the job to the cloudflare tunnel 3/ tunnel routes to the queue gateway on hetzner 4/ gateway drops it in redis, the bullmq worker grabs it 5/ zap + nuclei do the actual scanning 6/ results flow back, you poll for status a lot of moving parts for "is my app broken"

  • AndrewP53992622
    Andrew Peterson (@AndrewP53992622) reported

    @xai @Cloudflare @xai your image generation tool is NOT WORKING. I have not been able to generate ANY images for dayS. SuperGrok user. Very disappointed.

  • tobimori
    Tobias Möritz (@tobimori) reported

    @CFchangelog is it possible to add customer/platform domains to cloudflare email service?

  • jayshreeanand
    Jayshree (@jayshreeanand) reported

    Cloudflare has the best AI support agent so far. I don't even bother searching through dashboard anymore. Just say "purge cache for zone ---" or any task - it just gets it done.

  • j1mmyhackett
    jimmy hackett (@j1mmyhackett) reported

    @PratikSinhatwt Squarespace because i want to send email...use the entire workspace... call me crazy: get a free 300.00 AI Console Credit just cause I have a G Suite Workspace... All discounted, cause you got it on Squarespace. Cloudflare...goes down every month.

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