Posted on Mar 7, 2021
Why does the feed show a post as being 2 hours old when in fact it is greater than 1 or 2 years old?
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Because that's the time of the last interaction taken on the post. If someone makes a comment on an old post the clock for the feed resets.
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SSgt (Join to see)
OK. That makes sense - but it is very hard to find that current comment. This is how you and I had a back and forth recently on another 2+ year old thread. In my feed, clicked on it and did not look for that tiny date marker. Just assumed it was a fresh set of posts. Even as a tech guy this gets confusing. :)
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSgt (Join to see) - I have finally learned to at least try to remember checking a post's time or date reference. :)
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SSgt (Join to see)
Yea - training that muscle memory. Not making comments about age, eyes, and tiny/grey print for the dates.
It would make MUCH more sense to add the original post date in the feed!
Posted Mar 7, 2019 | Last Activity < 2 hours ago.
Then bold it (makes the tiny font easier to read) and darken it a bit (light grey on white washes out).
SGT Ben Keen - please pass this on as a recommendation to the dev team.
It would make MUCH more sense to add the original post date in the feed!
Posted Mar 7, 2019 | Last Activity < 2 hours ago.
Then bold it (makes the tiny font easier to read) and darken it a bit (light grey on white washes out).
SGT Ben Keen - please pass this on as a recommendation to the dev team.
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Could it be the time is updated because someone has just posted to the thread?
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