I posted a question today at 1:00pm, and show up up that I posted it at 4:00. Why?

Was this the question you posted at 1 pm today?

https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1783787/Which-reason-best-explains-why-areas-of-South-Asia-with-arid-climates-arent-densely

Was this your other question?

https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1783818/Which-of-the-following-factors-is-impeding-economic-growth-in-India-A-poor-infrastructure

They are both still visible.

WHAT TIME ZONE DO YOU LIVE IN?

Good catch, Squirrelheart. Beesly is in the Pacific Time Zone. 1 p.m. Pacific time is 4 p.m. Eastern time. I missed that,

Thanks.

Thank you! How did you know Iā€™m in pacific time zone?

Your internet protocol address is available to Jiskha administrators. It gives your city and state.

There could be a couple of reasons why the time stamp on your post appears different from when you originally posted it:

1. Timezone Difference: The platform where you posted your question might be using a different timezone than your local timezone. If that's the case, the time displayed on your post might be adjusted to match the platform's timezone.

2. Server Delay: The platform might have experienced a delay in processing and displaying your post. This delay can occur due to various factors, such as high server load or technical issues. As a result, the time displayed on your post might not accurately reflect the time you actually submitted it.

To determine the exact reason behind the time discrepancy, I recommend checking the platform's documentation or reaching out to their support team. They will be able to provide you with specific information about how the time on the platform is calculated and why it might differ from your local time.