Global Internet Outage: Cloudflare Crash Hits X and Major Platforms

A major Cloudflare outage disrupted services across X and numerous digital platforms globally. Thousands of users in India and worldwide reported login failures and server connection issues. The outage tracking portal Down Detector itself struggled to load due to its reliance on Cloudflare. This marks the second significant disruption for X within recent months, highlighting the platform's vulnerability to infrastructure failures.

Key Points: Cloudflare Outage Disrupts X and Global Digital Services

  • Over 10,000 users reported outage issues across multiple platforms
  • Cloudflare confirmed investigating widespread service disruptions
  • Users faced login failures and internal server errors globally
  • Down Detector itself struggled to load during the outage
  • This marks second major X outage within recent months
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Cloudflare outage hits X and several digital platforms globally, including India

Major Cloudflare outage impacts X and multiple websites globally, causing login failures and server errors for thousands of users across India and worldwide.

"aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers - Cloudflare"

New Delhi, Nov 18

Thousands of users of X, the Elon Musk-owned microblogging platform, faced service disruption across India and globally on Tuesday, along with other websites which rely on Cloudflare’s internet infrastructure to stay online.

Around 5:20 pm, over ten thousand users reported the outage, demonstrating the extent of the disruption, according to Down Detector, which monitors downtime on well-known platforms. Users are facing issues related to feed, website, log in and server connection issues account for the majority of the issues.

Cloudflare confirmed in its initial update that it was “aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers”, though it did not share a cause or a timeline for a fix.

Some pages loaded on refresh, but most users continued to see an “internal server error on Cloudflare’s network”, asking them to try again later.

The outage tracking portal Down Detector also struggled to load because it also relies on Cloudflare.

Earlier in May this year, the social media platform suffered an outage globally, including in India, as users were unable to load new posts and were unable to log in. According to Downdetector, thousands of users struggled to access X's webpages, as well as had issues with the app and login page.

While 41 per cent of users said they were unable to log in, the same number of users reported problems with the X app and 18 per cent with the website. The company had yet to reveal the reason behind the outage -- the second within 24 hours.

Several users in India tried to use the website but were unable to access it. According to Downdetector, more than 5,000 users worldwide reported issues with the microblogging platform.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Second outage this year? Cloudflare needs to invest more in Indian servers. So many startups and businesses depend on their services. This affects our productivity big time!
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Arjun K
Thought it was my Jio Fiber connection acting up again! Good to know it's not just me. These global outages show how interconnected everything is now. 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone working in IT infrastructure, I have to say - while outages are frustrating, Cloudflare is usually very reliable. They'll fix it soon and probably share a detailed post-mortem. Let's be patient.
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Meera T
Was in the middle of an important business discussion on X DMs! Had to switch to WhatsApp. These tech giants need better redundancy systems, especially during peak hours in India.
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David E
Honestly, maybe this is a good reminder to not be so dependent on one platform. Time to diversify our social media usage and support Indian alternatives too! 🇮🇳

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