Is the Internet Broken? Why “Cloudflare Down” is Trending Today
Tech News / Internet Outage: If you spent the last hour furiously hitting the refresh button on your browser, restarting your router, or wondering why ChatGPT was suddenly giving you the silent treatment—take a deep breath. It wasn’t your Wi-Fi.
Today, a massive chunk of the internet went dark because Cloudflare, the backbone that powers millions of websites, experienced a major service outage.
Here is everything you need to know about what happened, why you saw those annoying error messages, and if things are back to normal.

What Exactly Happened?
Around 11:30 AM UTC (5:00 PM IST) on November 18, 2025, reports started flooding in across social media. Users worldwide were greeted with the dreaded “500 Internal Server Error” or “Bad Gateway” messages.
Cloudflare confirmed via their status page that they were investigating a “service degradation.” In plain English? The digital pipes that connect you to your favorite websites got clogged.
Cloudflare acts like a traffic controller for the internet. It protects websites from attacks and helps them load faster. When Cloudflare trips, the traffic has nowhere to go, and websites simply vanish for the user.
Who Was Hit? (The “Big Names” List)
Because Cloudflare is so massive, this wasn’t just a small glitch. It took down some of the most used apps in the world. If you couldn’t work, stream, or game today, this is why.
Major services impacted included:
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AI Tools: OpenAI (ChatGPT), Perplexity, and Gemini.
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Social Media: X (formerly Twitter).
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Entertainment: Spotify and Canva.
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Gaming: League of Legends and other online multiplayer games.
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Infrastructure: Even Cloudflare’s own dashboard and API went down, making it hard for developers to even see what was wrong!
Is It Fixed Yet?
The good news: Yes, mostly. Cloudflare’s engineering team identified the issue quickly (it appears to be related to a massive spike in unusual traffic patterns) and implemented a fix.
The “okay” news: While services are coming back online, the internet is a complex beast. You might still see:
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Slower than usual loading speeds.
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Occasional error messages as servers “catch up” with the backlog of requests.
Why Does This Keep Happening?
This outage is a gentle (or annoying) reminder of how centralized our modern internet has become. We often think of the web as a decentralized network, but in reality, huge portions of it rely on just a few key players like Cloudflare, AWS, and Google.
When one of these giants stumbles, the ripple effect is felt by everyone—from the remote worker in London to the gamer in Mumbai.
The Takeaway
If you see a 500 Error today, don’t panic. Don’t reset your router. Just grab a coffee, step away from the screen for 15 minutes, and let the engineers do their thing. The internet usually heals itself pretty quickly!

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