A while ago we had Stack Status announced. The point of the site was to let keep us better apprised of problems on the site. Why then, is it almost always reporting "All systems operational" when they aren't operational?
Take the downtime that is occurring over on Main at the moment, right now, Stack Status is reporting "All systems operational" yet the user base knows this isn't true.
More odd, when the site did initially go down, an incident was raised and the sites showed as unavailable, however, that incident was seemingly deleted, and the status of the sites changed to "operational" while they were still down.
What I don't understand is, why implement a tool to keep the userbase better apprised if:
- It isn't correct.
- When it is correct, delete the incident(s) and make it incorrect
Stack Status currently says that there have been 2 incidents in the last 2 weeks, but based on my personal use, there has been an incident on most days (there was a probably with users getting blocked access via rate limiting yesterday for example, and I'm sure I got the "offline for maintenance" message earlier in the week).
During the time I have written this, the site has remained "offline" for the majority of the time, and there was a downtime before I started typing this.
Stack Status was a good idea, and it's a good tool if it is used correctly; why therefore isn't it?