All dates will be rendered using the full four-digit year instead of the abbreviated two-digit year with apostrophe notation.
The rationale is covered in the announcement on Meta Stack Exchange Years in dates will now display with all four digits by Yaakov Ellis
Specifically:
we have found out through user research that this two-digit date format can be confusing to some users, especially to those who have learned English as a second language.
So the date Jul 15 '09 will now be presented as Jul 15 2009. This is done:
with the hope of making dates clearer to all users, without sacrificing significant space in the process (trading one apostrophe for two digits).
Any feedback, questions, and/or concerns should be addressed to the announcement on Meta Stack Exchange.
Nothing else has changed as part of this, including showing all dates in UTC, the format of date tooltips, or the way that we abbreviate months. Also, the date format has not been changed at all on the international sites.
getFullYear
instance method. The fact that SE finally followed through with this is a welcome change - why would anyone consider two-digit years in any way superior to a full, unambiguous representation?