There is now a blog post from cloudflare on the outage: https://blog.cloudflare.com/5-december-2025-outage/
Interesting! That's why my ....penis! Exactly! Thanks Mr autocorrect!

That why the website I was trying to visit wasn't working!
Is there a reason these outages seem to have increased recently?
Lack of NSA funding to run their man in the middle platform that everyone likes.
Something they (Cloudflare) said recently about the last big outage is that there is some bug in some part of their system that isn't their own code/product and the developer of that thing isn't fixing the bug.
Interesting! Thanks for the information.
Without looking into this specific outage, I'd suggest things like deferred maintenance and "cost optimizing" technical staffing are often contributing factors. (At least in my experience)
I like that the headline needs to include the date so people know this is not an article from a few weeks ago.
Stop using it already. The internet was not meant to be centralised.
On the one hand, I 110% agree with you
On the other hand, it's so damn convenient. They cache your shit and they protect you from DDoS attacks, and they do it for free*
*Until you're big enough to warrant extortion from them.
I am pretty sure that 99% of sites would have less downtime due to DDoS attacks than from such outages. I have so many issues with Cloudflare that I don't even know where to begin with, from over-caching causing issues up to decrypting all traffic, who the hell thinks this is really a good idea?
We just need IANA to add that new status code. /s

Is this an off season April Fool's joke?
TL;DR: React broke the internet.
Well, that, but also Cloudflare went down because they were trying to fix React's shit.
it's back
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