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The problem is not relative dates in context. Relative dates in context are extremely useful! Would I rather have to parse "4:50pm January 10th, 2012" or "5 minutes ago".

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The real problems:

1. Old relative dates aren't useful.

- Instead of "1 year ago" give me a real date. I can figure that out for myself. OR give me the option of getting a real date easily (hover, or click, or something).

2. Relative dates are shared statically.

- Listen for print-screen commands and swap things to relative dates. (I have no idea if this is possible. I actually would bet that it isn't, but maybe it should be.)

- Make embedding real HTML much easier so when people think about embedding tweets they don't choose images just because they are easier.

- Make embedding real HTML much more advantageous (real retweet button, view conversation button, etc.) so that people want to use it instead of static (read: lame) images.



>- Listen for print-screen commands and swap things to relative dates. (I have no idea if this is possible. I actually would be that it isn't, but maybe it should be.)

If it were, a lot of people would immediately (ab)use it to make screenshots impossible. You might consider that a positive or a negative, depending on your perspective.


Very true.

Edit: although, on a Mac if you listened for `Cmd` or `Shift` you'd catch the print screen command. And I don't think anyone would complain that the dates changed on Ctrl press.

Of course you might still be screwed on other OSes.




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