From what I understand the insecure connection label should be used in this test. Trimming https:// would be part of it, but that should be the case for many tests, so that wouldn't explain this particular regression. It also looks like numbers may have come down to previous levels today: https://treeherder.mozilla.org/perfherder/graphs?highlightAlerts=1&highlightChangelogData=1&highlightCommonAlerts=0&selected=4060519,1784144926&series=autoland,4060519,1,13&timerange=1209600 Does this test load real reddit.com rather than a copy? If so I suppose the fluctuation could be entirely unrelated to any change on our end...
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From what I understand the insecure connection label should be used in this test. Trimming https:// would be part of it, but that should be the case for many tests, so that wouldn't explain this particular regression. ~~It also looks like numbers may have come down to previous levels today~~: https://treeherder.mozilla.org/perfherder/graphs?highlightAlerts=1&highlightChangelogData=1&highlightCommonAlerts=0&selected=4060519,1784144926&series=autoland,4060519,1,13&timerange=1209600 Nevermind, this seems to have been an illusion. Does this test load real reddit.com rather than a copy? If so I suppose the fluctuation could be entirely unrelated to any change on our end...