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Ironically, DownDetector seems to be down because it protects its site with Cloudflare Turnstile... which is also down!
Internet is down, I guess I'll just look out of the window for a bit
It's the first time it's been down that I've seen a sensible error message.

But I was supposed to be commuting, so I guess I'll do that.

Not affected using tunnels, CDNs.

it's probably related to the recent ddos attacks they helped mitigating.

I was trying to look up banana-based jokes (https://upjoke.com/banana-jokes) and discovered that London Cloudflare seems to be down.

Then, I tried various down detecting sites and they didn't seem to work either - presumably due to Cloudflare.

Saw cloudflare go down before my very eyes on colonist.io in Australia
A colleague of mine just came bursting through my office door in a panic, thinking he brought our site down since this happened just as he made some changes to our Cloudflare config. He was pretty relieved to see this post.
Our company is loosing money with every second of downtime.
Also seeing this on my websites hosted on cloudflare
x is also not working properly
Some of my websites are down. Says it's the cloudflare network, when I click it it says generic things about my server likely being the issue.
Update: It seems to be back, the downtime lasted maybe 5-6 minutes
Back up for me now

Edit: and then back down again

When this kind of thing happens it makes me feel better about my own programming problems.

I wonder if it has anything to do with the replicate.com purchase? Probably not.

The danger of Internet centralization in Cloudflare
Looks like it. Even sites like isup.me seem to be down, lots of cloudflare error messages across the net
Getting a 500 error from cloudflare in Manchester
Funny how I trusted Cloudflare first and started looking at restarting my servers, only to realize it's not me this time :)
Turnstile is throwing 500 internal server error