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Both are useful, but at different times to different users. It should be easy to toggle between relative and absolute expressions of time.
The first email was sent on 1/1 but I haven't heard any update in a month.
I think β15 hours agoβ is fine. That one is quite precise. Showing date as β1 year agoβ is not helpful. It could be anything between 2021-10-06 and 2022-10-05. Itβs a huge span. In that time Ukraine got invaded and the Queen died.
FYI if you're using the standard lemmy UI, you can hover over (or long press on phone) the "15 hours ago" to get the precise timestamp.
I think the reverse of that is the exact perfect behaviour for a timestamp. Otherwise the timestamps are useless in a screenshot or any archive that can't display the hover text.
Tooltips don't help mobile users.
Why not? As I just said you can long press on phone to show the timestamp.