kendamagendale

...or it's a metadata error.

redikulous

It's probably a mistake on the part of the website posting the "news" if they followed Google's instructions it would probably show up correctly: https://developers.google.com/custom-search/docs/structured_data#page_dates

elgindelta

false flag, as usual. and who does the administration blame? noone, it is guns that did this. pathetic as usual

rE1J5aQ5wF54W3HURrH

Go to Google, search for "Charleston church shooting" but narrow the date range before yesterday as I did in the image. You'll find that result from May 4th, 2015, though the content is current.

Strange.

EDIT:

Here is another: http://slimgur.com/images/2015/06/18/7035f6661011e7d24d2aac65336b4bb6.png

Lightfromdarkness

It wouldn't be the first case of news being posted before an event happened. I noticed this happened for Sandy hook as well, a Facebook memorial/fund raising page seemed to be set up before the actual incident had happened, also a memorial video appeared on vimeo with an upload date that was before it happened too.

I know those two examples are different from a Google search but it certainly didn't look good either way. Some claim that it is a known bug or flaw in Google that reports the wrong time or date but I haven't looked into it. I guess the only way to be sure would be to Google some events just after they happen and see what time stamps you get for posts about that, preferably an event that is not a potential false flag either, something like an earthquake or natural disaster.

nothackernews

what's too obvious right? why would they do that, to be found out intentionally?

Lightfromdarkness

Maybe it's just a Google related error, maybe they are getting more brazen and rubbing it in, who knows.