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by bithaze
224 days ago
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> Why even have a status page if it is not going to be accurate in real time? The funny thing is reddit's status page used to have real-time graphs of things like error rate, comment backlog, visits, etc. Not with any numbers on the Y-axis, so you could only see relative changes, really, but they were still helpful to see changes before humans got around to updating the status page. |
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