I’m confused about what is happening here. I remember reading this article a year ago, and most of the comments are almost exactly one year old. But for some reason the date of the post is “8th May 2019” and the post is in the first page of the forum where it says that it was posted 8 days ago. I guess there is some kind of a bug in the forum that caused the date of the post to be wrong.
I believe if you save something as a draft and then re-publish it, it changes the publication date. Darius, is that maybe what happened? If you know the original publication date, the moderators can change it to the original.
Yes, this is what happened. There are cases where it’s good to be able to have the date adjust (e.g. if you accidentally publish a post before it’s finished and want to edit and repost), but in this case, it was unintentional. I’ll change the date.
I’m confused about what is happening here. I remember reading this article a year ago, and most of the comments are almost exactly one year old. But for some reason the date of the post is “8th May 2019” and the post is in the first page of the forum where it says that it was posted 8 days ago. I guess there is some kind of a bug in the forum that caused the date of the post to be wrong.
I believe if you save something as a draft and then re-publish it, it changes the publication date. Darius, is that maybe what happened? If you know the original publication date, the moderators can change it to the original.
Yes, this is what happened. There are cases where it’s good to be able to have the date adjust (e.g. if you accidentally publish a post before it’s finished and want to edit and repost), but in this case, it was unintentional. I’ll change the date.