The online world experienced an unusual stillness today as Cloudflare suffered a sudden outage around 02:00 PM Pakistan Standard Time. A large part of the internet went dark, leaving people confused and worried. This event showed how deeply Cloudflare supports the web. Many users tried refreshing their pages again and again, only to meet the same error message without any clear reason behind it.
Users Encounter Widespread Errors
As the outage spread, people attempting to open their favourite platforms were greeted with a “500 internet server error.” This message appeared on countless pages and left many wondering what had gone wrong. The moment felt like a reminder of how delicate the online world can be, even with all the modern tools built to keep things steady and reliable in fast-changing times.
High-Profile Websites Go Offline
The disruption reached several major platforms, including X, the popular design website Canva, and the widely used newsletter service Substack. Even Down Detector, the website people usually rely on to check internet issues, went offline. This created extra confusion because users had no simple way to confirm what had failed. It became clear how one platform’s crash could shake many others at once.
Cloudflare’s Role in Web Stability
Cloudflare supports countless large websites by managing traffic smoothly between the page and the visitor. This approach helps keep sites fast and stable, even with heavy use. But when Cloudflare goes down, many unrelated websites fall with it. Today’s incident reminded people how much of the internet depends on shared systems, which can make the entire online space feel fragile when something breaks suddenly.
A Repeat of Recent Trouble
The outage arrived at a difficult moment because Cloudflare faced a major issue just two-and-a-half weeks ago. That earlier problem also caused websites around the world to stop working for hours. The back-to-back failures raised fresh questions about reliability and whether more steps are needed to prevent such widespread breakdowns. Still, some platforms handled the situation better this time.
Some Services Stayed Online
Interestingly, ChatGPT continued to work during this outage. It seems the platform adjusted its systems after last month’s major incident to rely less on Cloudflare. This helped it stay available when other websites went dark. For now, the internet appears to be running again, but users still wait to see if more information will come out about what caused today’s disruption.












