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This is Marketing Club Clubhouse discussion (https://www.clubhouse.com/house/marketingclub) , primarily focusing on the widespread impact of a recent Cloudflare outage (https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/cloudflare-ceo-apologizes-for-unacceptable-outage-and-explains-what-went-wrong/) that affected numerous popular platforms like ChatGPT (https://chatgpt.com) , Spotify (https://open.spotify.com) , Uber (https://www.uber.com) , and Zoom (https://www.zoom.com) .
Favour Obasi-ike uses this event to emphasize the importance of business continuity and operational redundancy, urging listeners to research and select robust platforms for their own enterprises to mitigate the risks of future outages.
Furthermore, the discussion touches upon the rapidly changing tech industry landscape, including the significant Adobe acquisition of Semrush (https://news.adobe.com/news/2025/11/adobe-to-acquire-semrush) and the competitive moves of companies like Canva (https://www.canva.com) , prompting audience commentary on the potential implications of these corporate shifts on product quality and market strategy.
Favour also suggests alternative hosting solutions like SiteGround (https://www.siteground.com) and Hostinger (https://www.hostinger.com) as more resilient options for business websites.
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The Day the Internet Stumbled: 3 Surprising Lessons from a Single Tech Outage
Introduction: More Than Just a Glitch
A single infrastructure failure on a Tuesday morning did more to reveal the precarious nature of our digital world than a dozen industry white papers. When the internet infrastructure company Cloudflare experienced a major outage, it was far more than a momentary glitch.
Its scale was staggering. Suddenly, a diverse range of major companies—including Canva, ChatGPT, Spotify, Uber, and Zoom—were all experiencing issues simultaneously. The event wasn't just a technical problem; it was a revealing moment that offered a rare peek behind the curtain of the digital world. It exposed hidden vulnerabilities and surprising dynamics within the tech ecosystem we all depend on. This article distills the three most impactful lessons learned from that single event.
1. The Internet Isn't a Cloud, It's a Jenga Tower
The Centralization Surprise
The core lesson from the Cloudflare outage was the shocking revelation of just how centralized our decentralized-seeming internet truly is. The popular image of the internet is a resilient, distributed network, but the reality is that a small number of foundational companies form the base of a massive Jenga tower. When a key block like Cloudflare was jostled, users quickly discovered that dozens of different services were all pointing "towards one direction," revealing a hidden single point of failure. Seemingly stable pieces higher up—from your design software to your ride-share app—began to wobble.
This one incident impacted a staggering list of applications, highlighting the sheer diversity of services reliant on a single piece of infrastructure: Canva, Archive of Our Own, Canvas, Character AI, ChatGPT, Claude AI, Dayforce, Google Store, Grinder, IKEA, Indeed, League of Legends, Letterboxed, O...
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