#A network outage at global cybersecurity and CDN provider Cloudflare caused widespread service disruptions on Tuesday, temporarily affecting user access to several major online platforms, including ChatGPT and the social media site X (formerly Twitter).

According to a report from PANews, the incident began when Cloudflare experienced a significant internal network failure. The company acknowledged the issue on its official website, stating that it was actively investigating a problem that had the potential to impact multiple clients across different regions.

During the outage, some users reported being unable to load or properly interact with services that rely on Cloudflare’s infrastructure for security, traffic management, and content delivery. Even Cloudflare’s own customer support portal suffered interruptions, making it difficult for affected clients to receive real-time updates. At one point, the company’s public status page—typically used to track system health—also became temporarily inaccessible.

The timing of the failure coincided with scheduled maintenance that Cloudflare had planned for certain regions earlier the same day, raising questions about whether the two events were connected, although no official confirmation has been provided.

Cloudflare’s services are used by hundreds of thousands of websites and applications around the world, ranging from small businesses to large technology companies. Because of this wide adoption, even brief outages can lead to noticeable disruptions for millions of internet users. The company has experienced outages in the past, but each incident highlights the growing dependence of the digital ecosystem on centralized infrastructure providers.

Cloudflare has not yet disclosed the detailed root cause of the outage but stated that further updates will be provided as the investigation continues.

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