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Yes, it is possible for comments to be older than the post they are on.

For questions, comments are moved over when another question is merged into it, together with the answers from the other post. If an older question is merged into a newer, the comments will be older.

For answers, this could happen if another answer was converted to a comment. This is far less likely to happen; that an older answer was converted to a comment on a newer answer, but the possibility exists.

However, in your screenshot you merely left the page open for a while after loading the latest answer changes; the comments were all created after the answer was posted. Relative timestamps in a page are periodically updated, but when you click on the 'this post was edited' banner that updating stops; leave the page open for a while and the comment timestamps keep updating (to reflect how long the page was open). Simply reload the page if this bothers you.

Yes, it is possible for comments to be older than the post they are on.

For questions, comments are moved over when another question is merged into it, together with the answers from the other post. If an older question is merged into a newer, the comments will be older.

For answers, this could happen if another answer was converted to a comment. This is far less likely to happen; that an older answer was converted to a comment on a newer answer, but the possibility exists.

Yes, it is possible for comments to be older than the post they are on.

For questions, comments are moved over when another question is merged into it, together with the answers from the other post. If an older question is merged into a newer, the comments will be older.

For answers, this could happen if another answer was converted to a comment. This is far less likely to happen; that an older answer was converted to a comment on a newer answer, but the possibility exists.

However, in your screenshot you merely left the page open for a while after loading the latest answer changes; the comments were all created after the answer was posted. Relative timestamps in a page are periodically updated, but when you click on the 'this post was edited' banner that updating stops; leave the page open for a while and the comment timestamps keep updating (to reflect how long the page was open). Simply reload the page if this bothers you.

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Martijn Pieters Mod
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Yes, it is possible for comments to be older than the post they are on.

For questions, comments are moved over when another question is merged into it, together with the answers from the other post. If an older question is merged into a newer, the comments will be older.

For answers, this could happen if another answer was converted to a comment. This is far less likely to happen; that an older answer was converted to a comment on a newer answer, but the possibility exists.