Nothing. There are some users with accounts on both sites but the naming is a coincidence ( ~ = home, therefore both sites are homes for their users on the internet).
Nothing. There are some users with accounts on both sites but the naming is a coincidence ( ~ = home, therefore both sites are homes for their users on the internet).
Interesting, wonder if they merged with some other platform at the time and brought comments with them, as there is one comment from the original 2014 date.
Interesting, wonder if they merged with some other platform at the time and brought comments with them, as there is one comment from the original 2014 date.
Strange, Medium's data usually works fine, I think. There's some JSON-LD data in there too that includes: "datePublished":"2014-10-09T12:43:25.134Z" "dateModified":"2020-03-05T02:34:50.647Z" So it...
Strange, Medium's data usually works fine, I think. There's some JSON-LD data in there too that includes:
So it looks like Medium is using the last modification date as the "published time" in their HTML (though it's different by about half a second, so that's weird too).
The page is reporting different HTML in its <head> tag than what it's showing in the body: <meta data-rh="true" property="article:published_time" content="2020-03-05T02:34:49.819Z">
The page is reporting different HTML in its <head> tag than what it's showing in the body:
I've seen mention of this linked here before. What is the relationship between this site and tilde.club?
Nothing. There are some users with accounts on both sites but the naming is a coincidence ( ~ = home, therefore both sites are homes for their users on the internet).
Thanks! Just wanted to make sure I understood.
@deimos Published data in the link info vs actual date published?
Interesting, wonder if they merged with some other platform at the time and brought comments with them, as there is one comment from the original 2014 date.
Strange, Medium's data usually works fine, I think. There's some JSON-LD data in there too that includes:
So it looks like Medium is using the last modification date as the "published time" in their HTML (though it's different by about half a second, so that's weird too).
The page is reporting different HTML in its
<head>
tag than what it's showing in the body:<meta data-rh="true" property="article:published_time" content="2020-03-05T02:34:49.819Z">