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masand 04-29-2005 02:14 PM

some problem with TIME on LQ
 
i had posted a thread on LQ

now that was 1 day back and now i am getting that thread on my User CP and the time is the latest time
while the time of posting that thread is different in that thread

this is the screenshot confirming the time in User cp
http://govinda.no-ip.com/linux_iips/.../snapshot1.png

and here the one confirming the time in thread
http://govinda.no-ip.com/linux_iips/.../snapshot2.png


maybe now i will have some replies to my thread as well

regards

J.W. 04-29-2005 02:41 PM

Zero reply threads are automatically bumped at 16 hours and 32 hours. This is done in order to have the thread appear in the active list for LQ'ers who live in distant time zones, and thus give the thread better exposure. As a result, you may see a thread that is timestamped from the day before mixed in with other threads that are timestamped with more recent dates/times. -- J.W.

Vookimedlo 04-29-2005 02:44 PM

There are also bad times in other parts of linuxquestions.org

I found that at threads with 0 replies ("more" button) there are also bad times.

For example this thread is post at 03:26:43, but 0 replies list shows time 19:44:00.

J.W. 04-29-2005 02:48 PM

Yes -- but that thread (currently) has not received any replies, and because it has not received any replies for at least 16 hours, it has been automatically bumped. (Note that the auto-bump does not change the original post timestamp) Note that there is just over 16 hours between the 2 times you mentioned. As an aside, I believe the auto-bump function runs at approx 45 minutes past the hour, which corresponds to the 19:44 timestamp. -- J.W.

masand 04-29-2005 10:47 PM

thanks J.W. for clarifying that

i remember jeremy posting that they will bump these threads and since this was first time that my thread did not get an answer for this time so got confused

regards


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