The last_modified_date
just pulls the LastModifiedDate
column out of the Users table in the database. It doesn't run any kind of query to look for activity on the site to generate that date on the fly.
The things that do manually change that column when running:
- User edits any part of their public profile (about me, profile picture, website, etc) or has their profile copied from another site.
- User changes their verified email address on their account. I'm not sure why, but this event appears to trigger an update on all profiles across the network regardless of which site the change is on, even if the change is within Teams. Updating at this event may also be removed in the near future as we continue reworking email settings to remove the old Users.Email column.
- Moderator status is added or removed.
So essentially, the date is tied to editing your profile.