Because the creation date is... er... the date the file was created (hence the name!)
You can modify or access the file, so changing the mtime or atime makes sense, but you can't create the file again, so changing the ctime isn't possible.
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In reply to Re: How do you modify the creation date of a folder?
by davorg
in thread How do you modify the creation date of a folder?
by ruffing
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