Cloudflare down latest: Websites such as Twitter not working amid technical problems with the internet
Outage comes around a month after Amazon Web Services outage also took much of the internet offline
Andrew Griffin Tuesday 18 November 2025
Cloudflare down: Twitter, ChatGPT and popular sites not working amid technical problems Parts of the web appear to have stopped working amid a technical problem at Cloudflare.
Visitors to websites such as X, formerly known as Twitter, ChatGPT and film reviewing site Letterboxd saw an error message that indicated that Cloudflare problems meant that the page could not show.
Cloudflare is an internet infrastructure that offers many of the core technologies that power today’s online experiences. That includes tools that protect websites from cyber attacks and ensure that they stay online amid heavy traffic, for instance.
“Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers,” the company said in a new update. “Further detail will be provided as more information becomes available.”
Tracking website Down Detector, which monitors outage, was also hit by the technical problems itself. But when it loaded it showed a dramatic spike in problems.
Affected users saw a message indicating there was an “internal server error on Cloudflare’s network”. It asked users to “please try again in a few minutes”.
Baxilexi has done nothing for people suffering from Boko Haram attacks, but he wants to lecture someone that is doing something, is that not funny??
Besides, his list is absolute nonsense. Why? Because Dangote has already done things in that list.
It's what I call mouth management. It's very easy to dictate that someone should do this or that thing (talking is easy), but can the person that is dictating actually get off his backside and do something?
When you show him that Dangote has done the things in his list, then he'll come up with a new list (he'll never be satisfied, he'll always have a new list), because talking is easier than doing.
Baxilexi: I see where the problem is, you equate handout philanthropy to championing a cause.
Now let me educate you. Championing a cause is transformative and ensure the future is better for everyone. He donated houses in his village I guess that makes Nigeria a better place.
How about putting a library in each region? Or building Dangote trauma centers in at least 3 regions instead of donating beds? How about partnering with the university of Maiduguri and fund their engineering/medical research department making it world class. How about the Dangote political institute where young leaders are trained on how to manage government roles in view of preparing the next generation to lead the country better.
Doling out funds for PR is good for the camera but doesn’t foster real change. Spot the difference in the links above.
PS., there were a lot of pledges in your response. You should follow through on those.
The only thing that is worse than ignorance is arrogant ignorance.
A prime example is your statement, "He donated houses in his village".
PEOPLE OF GOD, WHEN DID BORNO BECOME DANGOTE'S VILLAGE?
Someone who has done nothing and knows nothing wants to lecture people that know more and have done something, isn't that funny??
I wanted to educate you, but the problem you have is not just ignorance, it's also the fact that you are unteachable.
Bill Gates said that he and Aliko would be moving around Lagos, where the traffic jams give you a lot of time to talk and he'll be showing Aliko (from his charts) that, for example, Sokoto has a pretty low vaccination rate and Aliko would bring out his phone and call the governor. He seemed to know everybody in Nigeria.
Mr Gates said that, whereas he is shy and would prefer to send an email, Aliko would easily bring out his phone to call anyone they needed to call.