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by lngarner 1200 days ago
Thanks for pointing that out! Since status pages are updated manually, we monitor actual functionality. We often see that pages functionally recover long before the status pages update that everything is in working order. Again, because it's manual and status pages are often more for marketing than development purposes. And also we're in "Show HN" and may not be 100% perfect ;) but we stick to the above explanation :)
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That would explain the scenario when Metrist says something is down but the actual service doesn't say it, because it's manually updated.

But what about the reverse? In what scenario would the platform say something is down but Metrist says it's up? Metrist is fully automated as I understand it, so it should detect it faster and reliable than their manually updated status pages, right?