My Developer Story is here.
My current position (Software Engineer at DrugDev) is listed at the top. I expect the line to be a timeline showing things in a reverse chronological order. However, recent certifications are displayed below the most recent position. Likewise, some certifications are out of order. my IEEE Certified Software Development Associate certificate (earned in December 2010) is listed higher than the job that I started in July 2011. The PluralSight IQ assessment that I took in February 2018 is listed between the IEEE certification and the job I started in July 2011.
The placement of these things feel weird. And if it feels weird and confusing to me, I'm sure it may feel weird and confusing to anyone else looking at this format. Not only is it different than a resume or CV style, but the ordering doesn't make much sense.
Based on the answer, it seems like this may be intended behavior. However, since it's confusing to me, I suspect that it may also be confusing to people who read a Developer Story - recruiters, hiring managers, and people who just want to learn about someone's background. I'd argue that the confusing presentation is a user experience defect.
Sorting by end date may make sense for some things, the start or effective date may make more sense for other things. I'd argue that the start date (or creation date or release date) is important for blogs/videos, posts, features/apps, certification, assessment, and milestone. The end date is more important for positions, open source projects, and education.
This is still a problem and has been tagged as status-review since September 2018 - that's over 20 months. I'd like to see this get planned or declined soon.