For example: https://kagi.com/search?q=Felix%20Baumgartner

en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Felix_Baumgartner
Jul 20, 2024 Felix Baumgartner ( German: ˈfeːlɪks ˈbaʊ̯mˌɡaʁtnɐ ; born 20 April 1969) is an Austrian skydiver , daredevil and BASE jumper .
I am unsure what the date represents. I would assume that's when the page was last edited, but that's not correct. Was it when it's last indexed? That's weird because 20th of July is 3 days after he died (17 Jul) and I bet the Wiki page would've been updated by the time it was indexed.
Hoovering over the date should provide me with a tooltip that explains what it is.
Then the website preview is quite outdated as well. It mentions he is a skydiver, while the information on the right hand of the screen clearly shows he passed away. The right hand side information is accurate.
Clicking the wiki page also shows was a skydiver.
I would assume certain websites, such as Wiki articles, preview are fetched more regularly. Especially for famous people and important events.
- Helpful information on what the date means
- If it shows last indexed, that seems wrong (and also a very long time ago)
- provide updated and accurate website previews