General discussion
Post_created value ?

I see that the post_created field is an INT

Is the value a standard representation of a UNIX timestamp

e.g. 07/14/2020 @ 5:36pm (UTC) = 1594748168

Enquiring because importing some posts and want to set the post date to the original one

I see that the post_created field is an INT Is the value a standard representation of a UNIX timestamp e.g. 07/14/2020 @ 5:36pm (UTC) = 1594748168 Enquiring because importing some posts and want to set the post date to the original one

Why does banned words look inside a word ?!
I can't write "a s k i n g" (without spaces) because "s k i n" seems to be banned
Didn't know that "s k i n" is such an offensive term !

Why does banned words look inside a word ?! I can't write "a s k i n g" (without spaces) because "s k i n" seems to be banned Didn't know that "s k i n" is such an offensive term !

Hi,

Yes, its UNIX timestamp

I can't write "a s k i n g" (without spaces) because "s k i n" seems to be banned

We need to improve that. And yes, "sk-in" is an excessively used word in all spam posts (beauty products).

Hi, Yes, its UNIX timestamp >I can't write "a s k i n g" (without spaces) because "s k i n" seems to be banned We need to improve that. And yes, "sk-in" is an excessively used word in all spam posts (beauty products).
Necessity is the mother of all inventions!

Thank you

Sk-in may be a spam word
But "ask-ing" isn't
I wasn't so much questioning the list of banned words - that was an attempt at humour
I was questioning why the matching algorithm matches a-sk-in-g
Doesn't matter - it's your train set - your decision

Thank you Sk-in may be a spam word But "ask-ing" isn't I wasn't so much questioning the list of banned words - that was an attempt at humour I was questioning why the matching algorithm matches a-sk-in-g Doesn't matter - it's your train set - your decision
edited Jul 15 '20 at 10:46 am

Yes, the post_created field is a UNIX timestamp, providing a standardized way to record dates and times. This format (e.g., 159474816smile allows easy conversion and accurate preservation of the original post dates during import.


Yes, the `post_created` field is a UNIX timestamp, providing a standardized way to record dates and times. This format (e.g., 1594748168) allows easy conversion and accurate preservation of the original post dates during import.
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