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This is a serious bug when two or more edits occur quickly after each other. This way the second edit was according to the time stamp before the first one and won't be displayed at all. Unless you dig out the history page, re-edit the page with that information, and hope that edit won't be "in the past"
This issue cannot be reproduced.
It might be that you have left out a step in completing it, but otherwise, it's impossible to reproduce. Thanks, Bug is alive again. See this article
Now it's even one day out of sync... Look at the time when I placed this Jira comment, note that it is NOT edited and then look at this link
I'm increasing the priority of this bug to major, since it is now present all the time since saturday and since it's making it almost impossible to keep track of the recent changes log. (please note that only some users are doing the "time travel" and that therefor the order in the recent changes is totally randomized.)
Although I can't explain how, this bug might be related to This is a annoying bug, related to this is that there are some edits that do not have a timestamp at all. Recently I made some small edits to purge a few of those articles so that the oldest articles special page worked properly. This wiki has some strange issues.
Sorry for the hassle. Things should be correct now.
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Steps to reproduce:
1) Create a page and insert the following timestamp markup: ~~~~
2) Press PREVIEW (or SAVE) and view that the ~~~~ has changed to "Name" and "Time"
3) Observe that the saved timestamp (PDT) is 9 minutes faster than reality.
4) Also click on the HISTORY tab of the newly created / edited page - the timestamps there are in UTC -and are also 9 minutes too fast.