This is something I've noticed just recently, but DuckDuckGo has put "7 days ago" next to a few Stack Overflow hits today. But when I click through they are e.g., "Asked 6 years, 3 months ago Modified 6 years, 3 months ago " or "Asked 9 years, 1 month ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago" (the latter on superuser.com, so not just stackoverflow.com).
Maybe "7 days" means it last fetched data from the site then?
It made me wonder if there is an HTTP header or meta data that the modified date can be written to. Or if that already exists, we just need to point DuckDuckGo engineers at the documentation for it.
UPDATE An example (taken from comments). It now shows 31st May 2023, which is 8 days ago as I take this screenshot. Also notice that the first of the three has no date on it.
The 3 links shown there are:
- How do I compare strings in Java? ( Asked 14 years, 4 months ago Modified 6 months ago )
- Comparing strings in java ( Asked 13 years, 6 months ago Modified 13 years, 6 months ago )
- Comparing Strings in Java (greater of lesser) ( Asked 2 years, 1 month ago Modified 2 years, 1 month ago )
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attribute on the announcement banner div. SO has no control, and mostly likely, no partnership with Duck Duck Go, and trying to tailor their site to manage the date scrape per site engine is probably a huge headache[data-dump]
Tag included in the Qt (and not as a Comment) + adding the[search]
Tag + maybe some other "relevant" Tags are maybe missing, and I'm not sure if[discussion]
is really relevant...