Someone broke the dates on older community posts :)

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Crocker
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Someone broke the dates on older community posts :)

Noticed this when looking at an older thread a few minutes ago. Went back through my own post history, and sure enough! I've got something from April 116th, 2022!

 

Pretty funny, minor bug

 

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CarolineS
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🙋‍ That was me, WHOOPS. Should be fixed now! The date format now defaults to MMM d YYYY (eg Mar 14 2024), as requested by our UX team. (I put “DD” by accident, which gives you the day within the full year 😬)

Caroline S | Community Manager, Cisco Meraki
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CarolineS
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🙋‍ That was me, WHOOPS. Should be fixed now! The date format now defaults to MMM d YYYY (eg Mar 14 2024), as requested by our UX team. (I put “DD” by accident, which gives you the day within the full year 😬)

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Crocker
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Culprit identified! Those date format strings are sneaky, would be lying if I said I'd never done that exact same thing.

CarolineS
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Community Manager

FWIW - if you prefer a different date format, or if you'd like to relive the small joy of having "day of the year" as the day 😆 - you can adjust your own date display settings.

 

  1. Click your name in the upper right corner of the screen, then My Settings
  2. Click Preferences, then Display
  3. You can choose your own date format on this screen: image.png 

You can also choose to ALWAYS have absolute dates, or to show relative dates ("three hours ago") for the first 31 days after something is posted.

 

Enjoy!

Caroline S | Community Manager, Cisco Meraki
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P.S. Some of these settings on this screen are super old / probably non-functional / might break things. What is "Display menus dynamically with mouse over"? No idea 😁 Sometimes we just live with what the community platform gives us 🙃

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