Wrong timestamp on observations in map view

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Platform (Android, iOS, Website): Website

Browser, if a website issue (Firefox, Chrome, etc) : Opera, Chrome, Edge

URLs (aka web addresses) of any relevant observations or pages: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?iconic_taxa=Plantae&nelat=-25.745902643746664&nelng=169.7141798665367&subview=map&swlat=-31.058044561745128&swlng=148.78522478841177&verifiable=any

Description of problem (please provide a set of steps we can use to replicate the issue, and make as many as you need.):

Step 1: Go to the above link, and note that for the observation side panel, all of the timestamps currently say 10 h

in that above screenshot, note the time on my computer, 11:12 am

Step 2: Now open up one of those observations, eg https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/267405738

note the observation and added times:

observation date/time was three days ago, and upload time was just over 3 hours ago. Neither match the 10 h timestamp

Step 3: this doesn’t just affect that observer, it’s everyone:

10 or 11 h listed as the timestamp for all of those, but neither the observation or upload dates match that time frame

Multiple other users are seeing the same thing, so not an issue only on my end

That’s real weird. Currently happening for me as well a day later.

I would add that if I mouseover the 10hr, it shows the correct timestamp, so it must be something weird with display? It’s also inconsistent, and bounces between 10 and 11 hrs even though the observations are in chronological order.

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Only seeing it on the Map view, List and Grid view times look OK. I’ve made an issue: https://github.com/inaturalist/inaturalist/issues/4491

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This has been fixed. Looking good to me.

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