Christopher Bouzy
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All spouts are saved with the Unix timestamp of the server. When you go to timezone in account settings, you can change how the time is displayed. If I spout something at 6 AM EDT, it will be displayed as 3 AM PDT for users who select Los Angeles.
Thunderschnozzle @Thunderschnozzle
Actually @cbouzy , I don't think what he's talking about can be found in the settings. He's referring to a bug, where each spout is tagged with a time stamp based on the SPOUTER's timezone rather than each READER's timezone (e.g I'm on CST and it's 4:22pm. If you spout it'll show me 5:22pm)
05:22 PM - Aug 08, 2023
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Andy Topley
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Can we have a 24hr clock yet?
02:09 PM - Aug 11, 2023
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Thunderschnozzle
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
By default, the "Timezone" setting is set to "System default", which is why I've never felt any need to touch it. Should I change it to something more specific, like "CST6CDT"?
Anyways, maybe I'm just imaging it. I'll try to monitor spouts' time stamps a bit more carefully for a while.
08:05 AM - Aug 09, 2023
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Trisha "proudly woke" Torrey
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
While you're working on this, @cbouzy - I've reported this a few times now. I can't make any edits to my profile - all errors. Can this be fixed?
06:16 AM - Aug 09, 2023
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Christopher Bouzy
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In response to Trisha "proudly woke" Torrey.
Try accessing Spoutible on a different device.
11:28 AM - Aug 09, 2023
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ML Hart
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Exactly - I did that when I set up my account - no problems at all
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