One thing I struggle with in SO is the bias of writing dates in US format. I live in the UK and instead of using the format "MMM dd 'yy" (e.g. "Jul 18 '19") I would prefer "dd/MM/yyyy" or "dd MMM yyyyy". I always trip up when trying to interpret a US date which is a distraction. As a software developer even the ISO 8601 "yyyy-MM-dd" format would be far better as I use this often and it is unambiguous.
Would it be hard to allow a user to set some regional settings in their profile and then render out dates, numbers etc in their preferred format?
2020-08-27 09:21:32Z
, as I write this last edit time2020-08-27 09:42:31Z
.toLocaleString()
, which will use whatever the browser thinks is your locale format, which may or may not match the format you've set in your OS. Sure, they could also provide a preference in your profile where you could set your preferred date and time formats, but they've generally avoided adding preferences like the plague.