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Use “just now” and “momentarily” appropriately, please
Some history: I appreciate that the timestamp "0 seconds ago" (or "in 0 seconds" in rare cases) has been replaced with "just now" on 3 September 2011. Now, as of 14 September it's "momentarily" for ...
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Comments showing “momentarily” instead of “just now” again [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Momentarily in comments
I just got this on Android Enthusiasts:
Unless this has changed again (and to something that doesn't make sense), it should be "just now" ...
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“Momentarily” is being used on the mobile site where “just now” should have remained
Edit: This is possibly the same as this issue: Comments showing "momentarily" instead of "just now" again
To quote Jeff:
Changing this so for future dates < 4 seconds it ...
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“You can accept an answer just now”
It looks like that text like "2 seconds ago" has been changed to "just now". This makes sense with time that has ended, like the time of posting questions/answers/comments.
When trying to accept an ...
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openid.stackexchange.com still uses “in 0 seconds” instead of “just now”
I just signed up for my SE OpenID, and after setting my vanity URL I saw this:
As you can see it apparently has not been updated to use "just now" like the rest of the sites instead of "in 0 ...