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Freshness label for links that change 2026 06 25
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2026-06-24 16:17:27
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A freshness label tells readers how recently a source was checked and which parts of the linked page are likely to change. It is useful for records that depend on live documentation, price tables, legal rules, app features, model limits, product names, or public metrics. The label does not replace the source. It gives the source a time boundary so a search user knows whether to trust the snippet, recheck the original, or treat the record as historical context. A good label is concrete: “checked 2026-06-24; price table changes often; examples may stay stable.” This is better than a vague “updated recently.” It separates stable explanation from volatile details. The same source can contain both: a definition that rarely changes and a limit value that changes every quarter. The boundary is important. Do not use a freshness label to make weak information look verified. If the source is secondary, say so. If the link is a forum answer, note that it is experience-based. If the page has no date, record the date you checked it and avoid pretending it has an official publication date. The practical interpretation is that a citation should carry enough time context for reuse. A reader can then decide whether the link is safe for a checklist, a comparison, a support reply, or only background reading.
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