Checklist §6.9 (https://instantview.telegram.org/checklist#6-9-date-and-time): "If conflicting dates are stored in multiple places on the source page, preference should be given to the time that is visible to the ordinary user who views the page in a browser." — the time 01:48 cannot be found anywhere in the source code or in the browser rendition.
"The IV editor‘s ’Preview‘ section will always show the date/time in UTC format, while the ’Original' section may use a different time zone. It is possible for a perfect template to display a date/time that is different from the original." — The correct UTC time i
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The time is neither the local one, as displayed by the article, neither in UTC.
The UTC date and time can be easily accessed if one looks at the source code. Proof: http://i.imgur.com/2l8ZcTc.png — 2017-06-16T00:48:53Z, where Z represents UTC time zone. (Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#UTC)
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Checklist §6.9 (https://instantview.telegram.org/checklist#6-9-date-and-time):
"If conflicting dates are stored in multiple places on the source page, preference should be given to the time that is visible to the ordinary user who views the page in a browser." — the time 01:48 cannot be found anywhere in the source code or in the browser rendition.
"The IV editor‘s ’Preview‘ section will always show the date/time in UTC format, while the ’Original' section may use a different time zone. It is possible for a perfect template to display a date/time that is different from the original." — The correct UTC time i