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I am able to access it pretty consistently on interstellar and the web, but it is so slow it is not really a decent experience.
For me, connecting from the U.S., takes around 5 -- 15mins, but I can barely vote on anything.
I remember there is a post stating that LemmyNSFW is eating up the VPS resource, and the provider throttled the VPS, which also include FediNSFW. My guess is that after LemmyNSFW is down, people are eagar to backup that instance, which created an absurd amount of traffic.
They actually fixed the issue with their service, but the bandwidth alottment was already used up. Connection reliability should return to normal next week.
It's kinda funny not funny, the post explaining the issue is hosted on the instance you can't access because it has that issue.
BTW, it loads fine now :)