Global Outage Hits Truth Social, Canva and Other Major Platforms After Cloudflare Glitch

Posted on December 5, 2025
by Yashmika Dukaran


Several major websites including former US President Donald Trump’s Truth Social platform and design tool Canva were knocked offline on Friday after a brief disruption linked to internet services company Cloudflare.

Users attempting to access the affected sites were met with error messages referencing Cloudflare until service was largely restored around 09:30 GMT.

Cloudflare’s Chief Technology Officer, Dane Knecht, confirmed the issue in a post on X at 09:20 GMT, emphasising that the outage was not the result of a cyberattack. “We are aware of the issue impacting the availability of Cloudflare’s network,” he wrote.

Reports poured in throughout the morning from frustrated users struggling to access a range of platforms. Cloudflare, which provides security, traffic management and optimisation services for websites and apps, plays a critical role in global internet infrastructure. The company says it manages roughly 20% of the world’s internet traffic.

This is the second major disruption in recent weeks. A mid-November Cloudflare outage similarly took several high-traffic sites offline for hours.

The company has not yet provided further details on Friday’s incident, but normal service was restored swiftly compared to previous disruptions.