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
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.
Cloudflare users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Manchester, England | 1 |
| Angers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Noida, UP | 2 |
| 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 | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jawad Dashti CRE ⚡️ (@TheJawadDashti) reported@Cloudflare It appears consensus is that this is a good idea but stables coins is a terrible idea.
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Kenton Varda (@KentonVarda) reported@m_chirculescu Oh, so sorry about this, but the release has been delayed. I had originally planned to basically present this side project I'd been working on at AI Engineer and then yeet it onto GitHub during the talk... but in the week before Cloudflare decided to make a bigger bet on it and that meant yeeting no longer felt like the right move. Plan is still to open source but with a more careful release! Sorry for the broken promises. You are right that we're looking to create a new paradigm of AI use here.
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vx-underground (@vxunderground) reported@Cloudflare I only have one question though... This malware kills itself if it detects the following strings: - sandbox - sand box - malware - virus - maltest - peter wilson (??????) - paul jones (??????) who ******** is peter wilson and paul jones???
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Udemezue John ☀️ (@_udemezue) reportedThe internet just hit a crazy milestone. More than half of all web traffic is now bots, not humans. According to Cloudflare, the massive company that protects and runs a huge chunk of the internet, we have officially crossed a historic line. Their CEO recently shared data showing that automated bots now make up over 57% of all internet activity. For the first time in the history of the digital world, real human beings are in the minority when it comes to browsing the web. What is truly wild about this news is how fast it happened. The tech experts knew the machines would eventually take over web traffic, but the CEO originally predicted it wouldn't happen for another year or two. Instead, the boom happened practically overnight. It turns out that the explosive growth of new artificial intelligence tools has accelerated everything way faster than anyone anticipated. If you are wondering what these bots are actually doing, they are not just annoying spam accounts or malicious hackers. The vast majority of this traffic comes from AI "agents" searching the web on behalf of humans. Think of it this way: if you want to buy a new laptop, you might open five different websites to compare prices. But if you ask an AI assistant to find you the best deal, that AI might scan five thousand websites in a single second. Even though a human asked the question, the sheer mountain of web traffic is being created by a machine. This shift is causing some serious issues for the people who actually build and own websites. Small blogs and independent sites are suddenly getting slammed with millions of visits from AI bots. This strains their servers and costs them a lot of money for hosting, but it doesn't actually bring in real human customers or advertising money to pay the bills. Because of this massive shift, companies like Cloudflare are starting to roll out new rules and features. They want to give website owners the power to block these AI bots, or at least force the big tech companies to pay creators when an AI steals their content to answer a user's prompt. It really makes you think about the future of the internet, as we enter an era where most of the web is just machines talking to other machines. Details in link below:
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Yu⚡️ (@yu_hoo2) reported@EliteSlayer_12 Getting errors related to cloudflare. It's honestly frustrating
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Soqucoin (@soqucoin) reportedWatch what the biggest vendors do. They see the threat models first. Google committed its infrastructure to 2029. Cloudflare matched it. Now Microsoft. Our network never needed a deadline. Post-quantum has been the foundation since block zero.
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ashishdev (@ashishbdev_) reportedRetired Disabled Army combat vet, no coding background. 250 iterations with Claude turned a 17KB prototype into a shipped tank game Vibe Tanks, free browser game, one 130KB HTML file. Built entirely with Claude in the web interface. I acted as director and QA, never wrote code myself. What Claude did: 60Hz deterministic sim, procedural graphics, a synthesized soundtrack that speeds up as matches heat up, humanized AI opponent, stats, trophies, PWA install, and a Cloudflare Worker feedback backend. What I did: spec every feature, test every build on real devices, reject what failed, keep a byte-identical rollback before every change. Claude shipped silent bugs more than once. A self-recursing audio compressor killed performance for days until we instrumented the frame loop to hunt it.
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\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)
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e_camli (@ekinoks_26) reportedFor the first time in internet history, automated traffic has passed human traffic. Cloudflare Radar shows roughly 57% of HTTP requests to HTML pages now come from bots and agents, versus 43% from humans. The caveat matters: this measures web page requests, not total bandwidth. But the crossover itself is the signal. Every access control system running today was designed for the other side of that ratio. CAPTCHAs assume most requests come from people. Rate limits assume human browsing patterns. Session-based authentication assumes a person sitting at a screen making decisions in real time. None of that infrastructure was built with the expectation that the majority of traffic hitting it would be non-human. Ade Adepoju flagged the core problem: agents outnumbering humans already, yet all our controls remain human-speed. An agent making thousands of API calls per hour operates at a pace no human-reviewed approval process can match. Waiting for a person to review each request isn't a security measure at that volume. It's a bottleneck that either gets bypassed or ignored. @RialoHQ built Latch around this exact inversion. Machine-bound identity and policy enforcement that operate at the speed agents actually work, not the speed humans review at. The Cloudflare number isn't a curiosity. It's confirmation that the control layer needs to be redesigned for a world where the majority of actors are already software, and that redesign needed to happen before the ratio flipped, not after.
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ori (@the_real_ori) reported@DhravyaShah Taste is a headcount allocation decision. Vercel staffs polish like a feature team, Cloudflare staffs primitives. Neither is wrong, but DX debt compounds quietly: every rough edge is a support ticket someone else monetizes.
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Jonah (@jonahbuilds) reportedif cloudflare just made this searchbar an agent that could do literally anything i type into it they could wipe out lovable and replit overnight. honestly more useful than any ai chatbot on the internet. all they need to do is use the claude code api and give it a master api key to your whole cf account. cloudflare has literally everything you need to do anything on the internet the interface just sucks (even though its better than everyone else’s). make it agentic and they win. massive sell if they don’t. @Cloudflare are you guys going to do this??
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Vaibhav Sharda (@autobloggingai) reportedWorst Cloudflare update? So stupid.
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Jason Snell (@jsnell) reported@heyjenbartel FYI your website seems to have a malware problem - I visited and got a fake cloudflare warning with some dangerous instructions to paste things into a terminal window.
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Omni G (@OmniG7) reported@vxunderground @Cloudflare @Cloudflare wtf bro quit ******* up research, let smelly get zee malvares!
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zyn laden 🇺🇸🥋 (@ho_chi_zyn) reported@thijstriemstra @vxunderground @Cloudflare Grass is dangerous too bro, got my **** sprayed up with permethrin and picardirin on me skin and I'm still seeing ticks on my socks