If you’re an online seller, a marketer, or someone who runs Twitter automation through tools like JarveePro, today probably felt like a horror movie.
Tweets refused to load, dashboards froze, error messages popped out of nowhere — and for a few minutes, everyone thought their accounts were blocked, shadowbanned, or rate-limited again.
But nope.
It wasn’t you.
It wasn’t your proxies.
It wasn’t your automation.
It wasn’t even Twitter.
Cloudflare — one of the core backbones of the modern internet — crashed, and it dragged half the web down with it.
Twitter, ChatGPT, Spotify, Canva, Perplexity, even Downdetector (the website that tells you what’s down)… all went offline in the same few minutes.
Millions of users were blind-sided. Marketers stopped campaigns mid-run. Sellers paused ads and worried their accounts got flagged. Automation users thought JarveePro glitched. And honestly? The entire internet was just standing there blinking.
This wasn’t a regular outage. This was the moment everyone learned what happens when a giant that quietly powers the internet suddenly faceplants.