Cloudflare’s Cloudy Day: Websites Crash with 500 Errors—But a Fix is Brewing!

Cloudflare is down, triggering a digital domino effect of 500 Internal Server Error messages. Websites are crashing faster than your hopes during a Monday morning meeting. Fear not, Cloudflare’s on it, and sites should resume their usual shenanigans soon!

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Hot Take:

Looks like the internet’s favorite bouncer, Cloudflare, decided to take a coffee break, leaving websites everywhere scrambling to handle the rowdy digital crowd. Don’t panic, folks, the bouncer is on its way back to the door with a fresh caffeine fix!

Key Points:

  • Cloudflare is experiencing issues, with websites displaying a “500 Internal Server Error”.
  • The problem is server-side, not related to users’ devices or connections.
  • Cloudflare is currently investigating the situation, focusing on the Dashboard and related APIs.
  • A fix has been implemented, and websites are expected to be back online soon.
  • This is a developing situation, so updates are ongoing.

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