Dan Scavino with some Qincidences RE: "News outlets were leaked insider material taken from Trump campaign."
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Q-analysis!
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Screenshots of X posts time stamps are all local to my time zone (MST)
If I understand correctly, for numbers matching everything is converted to Eastern time zone.
correct
So then... Doesn't that defeat the purpose of using MST?
Awesome Graphic Fren, i fixed the timestamp for you. u/queue-anon
Pro-tip, right click the timestamp on twitter, click "Inspect" which will open the HTML edit window on the side, then double click the timestamp in that window, change to the correct time, hit enter, then it will show the desired time for the screenshot.
u/mjs001/ The time is correct, OP screenshotted it in his local time zone, 7:10 MST which is equal to 9:10 Eastern time that Q always uses.
wat
This is the kind of autism that made Q proud
How does one know what time zone the tweet is from?
When you view a tweet on Twitter, the timestamp displayed shows the local time zone of the device or browser you're using. Here’s how it works:
How Time Zones are Displayed on Twitter
Local Time Zone: The time shown on a tweet reflects the time zone of the device you're using. For example, if you're in New York, the timestamp will show the time in Eastern Time (ET). If you're in Los Angeles, it will show Pacific Time (PT).
Tweet Posting Time: Twitter records the time a tweet is posted in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on its servers. However, when you view a tweet, it converts this UTC time to your local time zone.
They use geolocation tied to the IP address of the logged in person making the tweet to determine the time zone. If they connect via a vpn at some other time, I'm sure twitter is smart enough to figure out which time zone you're more often than not within and go with that. It could also be set in twitter settings. I don't use twitter any more so I don't know.
When you view a tweet on Twitter, the timestamp displayed shows the local time zone of the device or browser you're using. Here’s how it works:
How Time Zones are Displayed on Twitter
Local Time Zone: The time shown on a tweet reflects the time zone of the device you're using. For example, if you're in New York, the timestamp will show the time in Eastern Time (ET). If you're in Los Angeles, it will show Pacific Time (PT).
Tweet Posting Time: Twitter records the time a tweet is posted in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on its servers. However, when you view a tweet, it converts this UTC time to your local time zone.
By looking at your own time zone. Because all tweets you VIEW show the time it was posted at YOUR time zone.
Example in this post. I am mountain standard time. All timestamps for Q proofs use eastern time zone. Thus, I am in MST, thus, I add 2 hours to get the Eastern Time Zone.