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Find the Date of a Published Post with These Insanely Simple Tips

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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As the internet continues to be flooded with content, it’s important to keep track of when a published post was actually written – especially if you’re trying to reference it in your own work. Thankfully, finding the date of a published post is an insanely simple process.

  1. Check the URL

One of the easiest ways to find the date of a published post is to look in the website’s URL. Many websites have URLs that include the date the article was published. For example, if the URL is “https://www.example.com/2021/06/15/article-title,” the date of publication is June 15, 2021.

  1. Look for an author byline

Another way to find the date of a published post is to look for an author byline. Many websites will list the author’s name and the date the article was published at the top or bottom of the post.

  1. Check the post’s metadata

Some websites include the date the post was published in the metadata. To access this information, right-click on the post and select “View Page Source.” Then search for “published” or “datePublished.” This will typically bring up the date and time the post was published.

  1. Use a third-party tool

There are also several third-party tools that can help you find the date of a published post. One popular tool is Wayback Machine, which allows you to see previous versions of a website, including when a post was originally published. Other tools include Google Cache and Archive.is.

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