Cloudflare outage 'fully resolved'
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Major internet platforms are experiencing service disruptions on the morning of Nov. 18, following a reported outage by Cloudflare. Here's what we know.
Cloudflare said on Tuesday morning that it was "all hands on deck" trying to work out the cause of the outage.
For several hours Tuesday, a significant portion of the internet was unavailable in Cloudflare's worst outage since 2019.
A Cloudflare software failure caused major sites like Spotify, X and ChatGPT to go dark, highlighting the internet’s growing centralization.
Indonesia has warned 25 global platforms, including Cloudflare and OpenAI, to register under its digital rules or face sanctions.
On DownDetector, the issues with X are being reported as 58% app problems and 32% web. Users are unable to access their accounts on the app or on desktop. It is now reported that X is beginning to operate as normal with users being able to access their accounts.
Popular websites and apps like X, Spotify, and OpenAI experienced high rates of outages. Cloudflare announced it had implemented a fix and resolved the issue by mid-morning. Issues at Cloudflare, an internet services company,
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Is X down? Social media users report app issues due to Cloudflare outage
Thousands of social media users have reported issues with X within the last few hours due to a major Cloudflare outage. On Downdetector, there was a peak of nearly 5,000 reports, just before midday. However,