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by HWR_14 1335 days ago
(Meta question): Is there a reason blog posts get a year, but the websites for apps that have been out for a long time do not?
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A year in the title generally indicates that what is being linked to is as it was in the year specified. Usually, a blog post is static and easy to apply a year to but front pages of ongoing projects may have new information or changes that make it harder to label with a year. If a particular project is finished then applying a year to the title could make sense but most people don't bother to look into what year that should be, and in some cases may be subjective.
I suppose that makes some sense, but this project has been around for at least a decade (I don't want to look it up either).