- By Alex David
- Tue, 18 Nov 2025 06:00 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Cloudflare is one of the most used platforms, used by several websites and currently, due to its outage, many websites are facing downtime.
Cloudflare Server Down
Several Cloudflare websites and services are currently unavailable due to a worldwide network problem. Currently unavailable are downtime tracking services and platforms such as Elon Musk's microblogging website, X. The business is actively attempting to address the issues and has acknowledged the outage, which began recently. Several of its data centres will undergo planned maintenance as part of these efforts to resolve the issue.
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For a brief window today, a large part of the internet seemed to stall. X, formerly Twitter, went completely inaccessible, leaving users unable to load timelines or publish new posts. Downdetector, the website people rush to when a platform goes offline, also stopped working. The common link behind the sudden blackout: Cloudflare. The internet infrastructure giant powers critical functions for countless apps and websites, and its outage instantly rippled across the web. While services began recovering later, the incident highlighted just how dependent major digital platforms are on Cloudflare’s backbone.
X and Other Major Sites Go Dark
The disruption began around 5pm IST. Users on X were met with empty feeds and failure messages when trying to post new content. Platforms reliant on Cloudflare’s network saw the same error: “Internal server error on Cloudflare’s network, please try again in a few minutes.”
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Even Downdetector, the go-to tracker for outages, showed no data because it was affected by the same issue.
Cloudflare Confirms a Widespread Technical Outage
Cloudflare quickly acknowledged the situation, stating it was “aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers.” The company did not immediately specify the cause, but said more details would follow as the investigation progressed.
Services Begin to Recover
Within the hour, Cloudflare posted an update saying systems were starting to stabilise. X and ChatGPT were among the first major platforms to come back online, although Cloudflare warned that users “may continue to observe higher-than-normal error rates” as everything settles.
A Reminder of How Much the Web Depends on Cloudflare
Cloudflare provides security, content delivery, DNS, and network optimisation for millions of websites. When it goes down for a few minutes, the impact reverberates globally. That was the case today.
Final Thoughts
Today the outage was only a matter of minutes, but it displayed the extent to which modern platforms are so inextricably tangled among Cloudflare's infrastructure. When X, ChatGPT, and even the disruption tracker all crashed simultaneously, this demonstrated how a single point of failure can create a domino effect on the internet. Services have been restored, but this will undoubtedly lead to added discussions on redundancy, resilience, and the web's reliance on a small number of infrastructure providers.




