So I go and reload my 'friends' LJ to see if there are new messages [because when I went back 25 messages, half the 'page' consisted of messages I'd read already on the prior page].
I see that intermixed with the messages that had been there are now another dozen messages. So what's up with that? If the LJ messages are listed chronologically, how do other messages get missed and now sneak in there, further down the page - and not end up listed as new messages up at the 'page' top?
I see that intermixed with the messages that had been there are now another dozen messages. So what's up with that? If the LJ messages are listed chronologically, how do other messages get missed and now sneak in there, further down the page - and not end up listed as new messages up at the 'page' top?
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Date: 2007-04-12 10:39 pm (UTC)If time zone or clock settings are wrong, the "post time" could be set wrong and they would be sorted in earlier. If the "post time" isn't set when the message is posted, but rather when the poster begins to compose the message, it could be a few minutes (or more) earlier.