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Yes, I meant UTC, as that's what the clock at the top is going by, and signatures in posts. That's the time that Wikia (at least I'm '''assuming''' it's all of Wikia that goes by that time) uses. And the time and day is wrong in my time zone as well. But that's what the wiki goes by. It would be a waste of time (if not impossible) to even just have two time zones, one closer to the UK and one closer to the US, and those are probably the places where the majority of our users come from. So, if we would do this, we'd use UTC.
Yes, I meant UTC, as that's what the clock at the top is going by, and signatures in posts. That's the time that Wikia (at least I'm '''assuming''' it's all of Wikia that goes by that time) uses. And the time and day is wrong in my time zone as well. But that's what the wiki goes by. It would be a waste of time (if not impossible) to even just have two time zones, one closer to the UK and one closer to the US, and those are probably the places where the majority of our users come from. So, if we would do this, we'd use UTC.
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Yes, I meant UTC, as that's what the clock at the top is going by, and signatures in posts. That's the time that Wikia (at least I'm assuming it's all of Wikia that goes by that time) uses. And the time and day is wrong in my time zone as well. But that's what the wiki goes by. It would be a waste of time (if not impossible) to even just have two time zones, one closer to the UK and one closer to the US, and those are probably the places where the majority of our users come from. So, if we would do this, we'd use UTC.