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One vote per person every 24 hours. No account, no tracking.
Anthropic's status page reports whether the API is up. It cannot report the thing people actually complain about, which is Claude answering normally but worse than it did yesterday. This page asks everyone the same question once a day and keeps the answers.
Real causes exist: model updates, capacity pressure and context exhaustion all degrade output without any announcement. So does expectation drift, where you get used to a model and identical output starts to feel worse. One person cannot separate those from a single bad afternoon, but a few thousand people over 90 days can.
Voting is limited to one vote per IP address every 24 hours. IP addresses are never stored, only a keyed HMAC that changes daily. There are no accounts, no cookies, no analytics and no browser fingerprinting. Raw votes are deleted after 90 days, and the totals are public at /api/stats.
In the history strip, each bar is one UTC day, coloured by the share of voters who said "dumb" and faded when few people voted. The line below it is that same share over time.
This is an independent project with no affiliation to Anthropic. It does not measure whether the Claude API is up.