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N. B.:

This is not a duplicate of How could we know “last seen” and “profile views” in profile?, as this is a feature-request to return the "last seen" like it was presented before, w/o doing some API calls or other circumventing tricks.


I observed today, that Stack Overflow introduced a newer design for the "profile" page:

I have found this discussion about new changes, and I agree, that "profile view" count can be a bit less important thing, but

Could we please have the "last visited" data back?

I really think that "last visited" data is quite important when you need to lookup for how long someone has not been on site. You might need this information for number of reasons:

  1. awaiting someone's response/reaction, etc., and check when they were active last time;
  2. awaiting acceptance, or comment, or any other responding reaction, and again - being interested in when that person was last online..
  3. if I happen to like some old question or answer, want to contribute/comment something and I'm interested whether this person has recently been active, or abandoned the platform for quite some time;
  4. etc..
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    Looks like it's gone to me. I wondered if it was a tooltip for the Visited section, but it is not (and that would not be helpful for others, as only you can see how many times you have visited, and your current consecutive visits).
    – Thom A
    Aug 6, 2021 at 10:24
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    I suggest that you counter privacy arguments by suggesting that the indicated time possibly be the most recent of otherwise public info like the time of last non-anonymous publicly-dated public action available from a profile page and/or SEDE (comment, post, edit, close vote, review, etc). (Although such a restriction presumably makes the request non-trivial.)
    – philipxy
    Aug 6, 2021 at 20:42
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    "Last seen" was useful to me while I was trying to get the Fanatic badge 😛 Aug 7, 2021 at 2:00
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    "3. etc." is not a very persuasive reason. Not sure why that is there if you only thought of two reasons.
    – khelwood
    Aug 7, 2021 at 14:38
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    I added a final reopen vote, but on an off note, it is never a good idea to assume malpractice or bad intent on behalf of the voters. The recent change also led to a bunch of questions so it does seem like a good idea to link together given that the answer is the same: "roll the freaking change back as soon as possible", though. Aug 7, 2021 at 18:43
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    @GiorgiTsiklauri stating that close voters did not take the time to read your post (or that they do so "blindly") is assuming malpractice on their behalf which I feel is an unjustified accusation, that's my only point. They might've (and likely did) have their own reasons for voting to close. And while I think that the closure was, indeed, incorrect (as did other 4 users), I also do not like villifiying any side. Aug 7, 2021 at 19:06
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    As useful as it can be, I'm OK with the change. I don't think it's going to change anything particularly critical. If it gets brought back, perhaps it could be made a little more vague though. So instead of a time it could say "in the last day/week/month" for example.
    – DavidG
    Aug 8, 2021 at 1:16
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    I would love that StackOverflow returns the profile view, and last seen fields Aug 8, 2021 at 19:12
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    The discussion you have found contains a more complete feature request. It has not been successful.
    – GSerg
    Aug 8, 2021 at 19:57
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    IMHO, they're very unlikely to totally roll back the change to "Last seen". They might compromise to make it more vague (eg, to the nearest day), but so far I haven't seen any positive response in that direction from the staff. However, animuson did give some positive feedback regarding my suggestion for a "Last Active" field
    – PM 2Ring
    Aug 9, 2021 at 0:19
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    I miss this feature already. I often go swimming around in very old pages while searching for dupe targets (ideally canonicals) to close with. Sometimes I see an old question that needs clarification -- if that asker hasn't been online since 2013, I know that it is a total waste of my time to ask for question improvement (and I am more inclined to instantly vote to close as Needs Clarification). Aug 9, 2021 at 5:01
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    Just another classic example of Stack Overflow not engaging with the community and thinking they know what's best. This is a really useful feature and has been around for a long time, why remove it now under the guise of a "responsive layout change"? Where's the discussion with the community?
    – user692942
    Aug 9, 2021 at 7:57
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    Was also very disappointed about this. Another example of someone wasting time trying to look productive changing something that was working just fine to begin with. I wonder if its to do with the new guys Prosus who have bought off stackoverflow :(
    – West
    Aug 9, 2021 at 8:49
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    off note: Aaron and the team have not been brought in with Prosus acquisition, they have been around for a while. It is still a matter of SE being unable (or unwilling) to explain to everyone in each team that every decision that removes something from the community must be discussed first and not imposed top-down. Aug 11, 2021 at 15:01

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As a workaround, here's a user script you can add to go check the last activity date and insert it into the user's profile.

It should also capture the spirit of the privacy concerns by only presenting other publically available data from when the user has chosen to engage on the platform, rather than merely being logged in.

const calendarSvg = `<svg aria-hidden="true" class="svg-icon iconCalendar" width="18" height="18" viewBox="0 0 18 18"><path d="M14 2h1a2 2 0 012 2v11a2 2 0 01-2 2H3a2 2 0 01-2-2V4c0-1.1.9-2 2-2h1V0h2v2h6V0h2v2zM3 6v9h12V6H3zm2 2h2v2H5V8zm0 3h2v2H5v-2zm3 0h2v2H8v-2zm3 0h2v2h-2v-2zm0-3h2v2h-2V8zM8 8h2v2H8V8z"></path></svg>`

const getLastActiveDate = async () => {
    const resp = await fetch('?tab=activity&sort=all')
    const html = await resp.text()
    const doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString(html, 'text/html');
    const dateDiv = doc.querySelector('.history-table tr:first-child .date_brick')
    const date = dateDiv?.title ?? ''
    return date;
}

const addLastActiveInfo = (date) => {
    const memberSince = document.querySelector('.user-card .list-reset .flex--item:first-child')
    if (!date || !memberSince) { return }

    const lastActive = memberSince.cloneNode()
    lastActive.innerHTML = memberSince.innerHTML
    lastActive.querySelector('.flex--item:nth-child(1)').innerHTML = calendarSvg
    lastActive.querySelector('.flex--item:nth-child(2)').innerText = `Last Active ${date}`
    memberSince.after(lastActive)
}

const main = async () => {
    const date = await getLastActiveDate();
    addLastActiveInfo(date);
}

main()

You can add it with a script extension like TamperMonkey

It's a little brittle because of the CSS classname minification, but should be easy to update if it breaks.

Example Screenshot

Example Screenshot

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In my humble opinion, removing the field was a good idea. For me it always was a big privacy issue that anyone could see when I'm searching on the page. If this information should be enabled again, please allow us to select if we want to show this information to the public.


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    Yeah I can understand that some people aren't comfortable with displaying this info publicly. In this feature request: meta.stackexchange.com/a/368321/598066 I asked for the addition of a checkbox to allow people to choose if they wish to display this information or not. I believe it is a reasonable compromise between forcing this feature on non-consenting people and outright removing it (as it has numerous benefits and is part of a lot of moderation workflow) Aug 7, 2021 at 14:36
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    That was definitely creepy. I am glad it was removed. There are many other indicators that show whether the user is still active on the site. It doesn't give you perfect information... Well, it shouldn't.
    – ayhan
    Aug 7, 2021 at 22:56
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    @ayhan would you have a suggestion to allow reviewing / editing / maintaining actions on the posts that would satisfy your need for privacy? It really helps when deciding whether to directly edit, or comment at the author, to know if they last came on SO years ago or what. Aug 8, 2021 at 13:32
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    In my mind was both useful (nice to get an idea if a user might have seen a comment for example) and a privacy issue. I'm glad it's gone I think, but I'll miss having the information. I think any "checkbox" suggestion would really have to be opt-in, and at that point it's mostly useless.
    – DavidW
    Aug 8, 2021 at 18:38
  • An opt-in option wouldn't necessarily be useless imo. Your typical one-time drive-by user most likely wouldn't bother going into options to find the setting, so if I see that a user's last seen is "hidden", I would have at least have some confidence that they know how to use the site, and that in itself is somewhat helpful.
    – ahiijny
    Aug 8, 2021 at 19:01
  • (...wait opt-in as in opt-in to hide last seen, or opt-in to show last seen? I may have misunderstood :3)
    – ahiijny
    Aug 8, 2021 at 19:03
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    @ahiijny I meant "opt-in to show last seen". I think if we've decided it's a privacy issue then it shouldn't be on by default because honestly it isn't something you'd think to look for.
    – DavidW
    Aug 8, 2021 at 19:07
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    @FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier: I don't think whether a user is active or not should factor into the decision to edit one of their posts but I personally wouldn't mind a "last active" field which refers to my last public action (a post, a comment, a revision...)
    – ayhan
    Aug 8, 2021 at 21:00
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    Opt-in is pointless as it will dilute the whole point of the usefulness of the "Last Seen" feature. In my opinion, if people don't like it then don't use Stack Overflow. This has been around for years why remove it now under the guise of "responsive layout" changes.
    – user692942
    Aug 9, 2021 at 7:54
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    @ayhan I disagree that it should not factor in, as by experience users can become stressed out when we edit their posts and verifying if they've been here in the last 5 years is a great indicator in whether or not commenting will have any effect. I believe a "last action" field would be great, but I am confused, except from the naming, how does it differ from "last seen"? Aug 9, 2021 at 15:17
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    @FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier: Not that I know of. Some people suggested a less specific version (e.g. last seen today) as a compromise but I think there is response to it yet.
    – ayhan
    Aug 9, 2021 at 16:34
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    "censored by the masses" is an interesting rewrite of the situation, considering two delete votes necessitates two very high reputation users, which is the exact contrary of "masses" because there are 1. two humans involved (not masses) 2. they are required to have very high reputation (not masses). Like, it's ok to be against the deletion of the answer, but the self-victimization underlying the reaction is childish. Yeah, you have the right to be against the deletion, and these users had the right to use their delete votes. Aug 11, 2021 at 14:18
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    @ayhan I cited your comment in a question on mse meta.stackexchange.com/questions/368497/… Aug 11, 2021 at 14:59
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    @PeterVARGA: You can handle your data/privacy as you wish, and my proposal doesn't forbid it that you share your online status. But please let me decide myself how my data should be handled.
    – BDL
    Aug 16, 2021 at 19:29
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    SO has now also its own Cancel Culture. Very nice! Nov 6, 2021 at 14:44

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