Timestamp for starred repos are same as the first commit timestamp #163278
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The card on the home feed that shows when someone stars your repo is having some issues with the timestamp. Upon further investigation, it seems to be equal to the timestamp of the first commit of that repo. Previously it used to be the timestamp of the event of starring the repo.
This is only affecting for starred repo event, not for others like forked.
If I'm right, the starred event in the above screenshot was showing correct time around 2~3 days ago.
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