since no one was actually responding to my suggestion made as part of a xeh007's User Since thread, i thought i would post it as a main discussion topic in slightly expanded form.

my suggestion is that the 'Last Here' date on a user's home node should be followed by a time span indicating how long ago that date was.

among other things, time zones make the current system a little confusing (when is a date in my time zone and when is it in some other time zone?)

so instead of just seeing this:

Last Here: Mon May 29 at 10:21
you would see this:
Last Here: Mon May 29 at 10:21 (2 minutes ago)
the time unit could be weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds. i would make it so that anything 1 week or more would show as weeks, 1 day or more as days, 1 hour or more as hours, etc.

In reply to Last Here Date by mdillon

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