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Don’t rely on ping to tell you that. That only tells you how quickly your packet reaches that particular server, which could change based on your ISP, your location, their ISP, their location, and — as you saw — their server’s firewalls.
Plus, ping only tells you how quickly the hardware responds. The site could have slow web server software, be slow to serve web pages due to user load, or have a bloated web site full of megabytes of JavaScript (though I hope that’s not an issue in the Lemmyverse!).