Cloudflare Faces Global Outage, Many Websites Go Offline
If you’ve tried to visit X (formerly Twitter) and the page didn’t load, the problem isn’t your internet or computer — Cloudflare is down.
The popular CDN (Content Delivery Network) is currently experiencing issues that are preventing many websites from loading properly.
Thousands of sites rely on Cloudflare for protection against attacks, traffic filtering, and performance optimization. This means that when Cloudflare fails, users are unable to access the websites that depend on its services.
Possible Causes and Global Impact
At this time, the cause of the outage remains unknown. Cloudflare has acknowledged the issue and is actively investigating. The company has warned users that they may encounter errors when visiting certain websites.
Their team is working to restore normal service as soon as possible. Even major monitoring websites that track outages have gone offline, making the full scope of the problem unclear.
According to Downdetector, the outage is affecting multiple major platforms, including X.com, OpenAI, and League of Legends.
For now, there is no confirmed explanation for the incident or an estimated time for full recovery. Users will need to wait for further updates from Cloudflare to understand what happened and how long it will take to fix.
Once the issue is resolved and services are back online, we’ll make sure to let you all know here at eTeknix.















