Pin Up Telegram Bot — How It Compares to Mirrors
Page role: fallback channel comparison. For direct mirror status use Working Links.
Two-Week Test Summary
Across two weeks, bot-provided URLs matched active tracker-green links most of the time. Mismatches came from two cases: newly minted mirrors not yet added to tracker coverage, and stale bot records that had not rotated out yet.
When to Use the Bot First
- All listed mirrors just turned red.
- You need a fresh fallback URL immediately during outage spikes.
- Your country gets frequent fast-moving registry updates.
When to Use the Dashboard First
- You need a URL with recent external probe confirmation.
- You are diagnosing local vs global outage patterns.
- You need a country/ISP-specific decision path.
Methodology snapshot: bot-link and tracker-link match rates reviewed across the sampled URLs
Evidence block: Telegram response timing summarized from the checked sample
Evidence block: same-URL tracker status summarized from the checked sample
How to Use This Status Post
Weekly and incident posts are not substitutes for the live dashboard. Their job is to explain pattern and cause: which countries moved, which fix worked first, and what readers should do if the same type of event repeats. If you're reading this because your current mirror is down, compare the dated takeaway here with the current state on Mirror Not Working.
The difference between an evergreen guide and a dated outage note matters for SEO as well as user experience. Evergreen pages own “how to access” intent; posts like this own freshness, incident, and postmortem intent. Keeping both layers strong makes the whole mirror cluster harder to outrank.
Visual Proof Needed for Final State
The final image set should show the dashboard or routing evidence that proves the event description, plus one clear artifact that supports the root-cause claim. That can be a probe dashboard, a traceroute comparison, or a registry capture depending on the page's role.
How This Page Supports the Main Site
This page is intentionally narrower than the main guides around it. Its job is to document one dated signal, one tested scenario, or one specific operational change in a way that the evergreen overview pages should not. That makes it useful for readers who arrive with a freshness query and useful for the wider site architecture because it gives the core pages a credible, linkable support asset instead of forcing every new event into the homepage or FAQ.
If your own experience differs from what this page describes, that difference is worth investigating rather than ignoring. Either the pattern changed after this page was published, or your account/method/provider mix is behaving differently enough to deserve its own note. In both cases, the right next step is to compare this page with the evergreen guide it supports and use the final screenshot pack to document the gap clearly.
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