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The best part: Twitter actually already does something very similar what he suggests, with their relative dates having a data-time attribute containing the Unix timestamp for each tweet. If he wants to throw away source information and store pixels representing how a particular browser rendered it, well, that's not Twitter's problem.

His microdata example is also only write if you having upgraded to HTML5, in which case <time> is obviously better.



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