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Inconsistent use of "yesterday"

Open JasonBarnabe opened this issue 8 months ago • 1 comments

Using relative-time-element v4.4.5.

I am in a UTC-5 time zone. The current time for me is April 30 1:53PM (2025-04-30 18:53 UTC).

I've set up a test page at https://greasyfork.org/en/relative_date_test to show the last 48 hours of <relative-time>. Here is what I see:

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  • 0 hours ago shows "now", no issue.
  • 1 - 13 hours ago (Apr 30 for me) - shows as "x hours ago", no issue.
  • 14 - 20 hours ago (Apr 29 for me) - shows as "x hours ago", could also show as "yesterday", but that's fine.
  • 21 - 35 hours ago (Apr 29 for me) - shows as "yesterday", no issue.
  • 36 - 37 hours ago (Apr 29 for me) - shows as "2 days ago".
  • 38 - 48 hours ago (Apr 28 for me) - shows as "2 days ago", no issue.

36 and 37 hours ago for me is Apr 29 12:53AM and 1:53AM, which is still "yesterday", not "2 days ago". Especially weird that then Apr 29 2:53AM is "yesterday".

I imagine that maybe "1.5 days ago" is getting rounded up to "2 days ago", but "yesterday" is a concept of calendar dates and not a number of hours, so there's no reason to stop using that term until it's no longer 1 calendar day ago.

JasonBarnabe avatar Apr 30 '25 19:04 JasonBarnabe

Hi @JasonBarnabe i would like to contribute please assign it to me

ayushman1210 avatar Nov 21 '25 09:11 ayushman1210