❌ Social media reports a massive Cloudflare outage that “took down” Twitter, Spotify, Zoom, ChatGPT, and half the internet. Did the internet really decide to take a day off today?
Preliminary reports suggest the cause could be a hacker attack or traffic interception on Cloudflare’s infrastructure. This company handles a huge portion of the global internet: CDN, DNS, security, routing — basically everything we don’t notice until it collapses with a loud crash.

What’s happening right now, as again reported in Telegram channels:
- Social networks are down: X (formerly Twitter), Threads. Instagram partially unavailable.
- Music is tired too — Spotify won’t load for many users.
- Zoom, Google services, cloud platforms, gaming services — all experiencing interruptions.
- Even OpenAI and AWS, seemingly titans of stability, are falling along with the others.
The situation is so massive that even downdetector.com isn’t working, the site that should track outages. When the outage detector itself goes down — that’s a whole new level of irony.
Experts suggest the problem is related to a critical component of Cloudflare’s infrastructure — if something breaks there, a domino effect in the digital world is inevitable. Users worldwide have experienced an unexpected digital lockdown: some enjoy the silence, some panic and reboot their routers, and some are looking out the window for the first time in a year.
☠️ Today, the digital world reminds us of a simple truth: all these technological wonders hang on surprisingly thin threads — and if one snaps, millions go offline.
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