
Cloudflare, a major internet company, is currently experiencing network problems. This highlights just how interconnected the internet is – many popular services, including X (formerly Twitter) and ChatGPT, are affected. It’s unclear when things will be back to normal.
Problems with X (formerly Twitter) and ChatGPT
Like many websites, Gamepressure relies on Cloudflare. Fortunately, Cloudflare’s network issues have been largely resolved, and our site is now working—though we’re still experiencing occasional problems, such as images not loading correctly for some users.
We’re not alone in experiencing problems with Cloudflare. Many larger services, like X (formerly Twitter) and ChatGPT, are also affected. ChatGPT users are seeing messages asking them to unblock Cloudflare, while X is simply prompting users to try again. Unfortunately, there’s nothing we can do on our end to fix this right now.

As of today, the problem is still ongoing. Cloudflare reports their team is working to fix issues for customers using their application services, but it’s unclear how long the repair will take. We’ll need to be patient. Until it’s resolved, you may experience slower performance, complete outages, or intermittent issues with some of the services you rely on. Hopefully, things will be back to normal soon.
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2025-11-18 17:03