An outage of Cloudflare's servers caused a slew of websites and cocaine sex videosservices to go down today, including big names such as Discord, DoorDash, and League of Legends. The online security company was quick to identify the problem and rectify the issue, getting these service back up and running, but it was a chaotic few minutes there.
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It isn't clear exactly what caused the outage, with Cloudflare's official Twitter saying only that the "issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented." According to Cloudflare's incident report, the issue was reported at approximately 6:34 a.m. UTC, the problem identified just over 20 minutes later around 6:57 a.m., and the fix implemented at around 7:20 a.m.
"Connectivity in Cloudflare’s network has been disrupted in broad regions," wrote Cloudflare in the initial report. "Eyeballs attempting to reach Cloudflare sites in impacted regions will observe 500 errors. The incident impacts all data plane services in our network."
Affected websites included Crunchyroll, Amazon Web Services, Google Services, NordVPN, Coinbase, Grindr, and Fur Affinity — among many, many more.
Of course, the denizens of Twitter were very quick to tweet about it, reveling in the "dog in the school" energy the entire internet was giving off.
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