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I'd suggest extending the idea to non-responsive sites as well. Instead of submitting a link to a company's homepage when they're being DDOSed or are otherwise unavailable, submit a link to their status page if they have one or, failing that, use a third-party indicator. Off the top of my head I can't think of a third-party indicator that would capture point-in-time availability, but a manually crafted URL like http://isup.me/example.com?1970-01-01T00:00:00Z would get the point across just fine.



Maybe something like Zapier's API Status Board, though I'm not sure how realtime and whether it only applies to site's APIs rather than their general websites.

https://zapier.com/status/


It applies to their APIs specifically. It is realtime within ~5 minutes.




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