I published my pages of written code policies every day for a few years at past WordPress blogs. Part of them was an explanation of why I publish copyright times and editing or addition times; it's because people have hacked my blogs for years and I wanted to discourage them from erasing or adding things from what I had published. If I publicly document the times when I change things at what I have published, it might be more difficult for people to change the pages that I published without being detected.
Some of my old blogs have pages for which the copyright notices are paragraphs of my documenting literally every change that I made to them, one minute after another. I finally decided that looked and was stupid, so I tend to publish the times of changes if they are materially later than the main copyright notices; 20 minutes or an hour, something like that.
I should probably read the code policies at my old blogs and think about publishing them again in their entirety. They were pages, not just a few words. The main reason that I wrote and published them was because the conglomerate made code accusations for EVERYTHING that I wrote or said, even the times of the copyright notices, every other word of every page. I literally couldn't write or say anything without being attacked.
Copyright L. Kochman, January 12, 2016 @ 10:54 a.m.