google image search

I have been using google image search, mostly because I have had little luck with tineye, but I am hoping some here can answer this question for me. When the search identifies a pic and matches it to a site, (like stg) if the "hit" does not have a date on it, does that mean it is "current"??? I have been finding multiple hits for stg in multiple cities, but there is not a date on MOST of the hits. Is there a way to determine the date of those postings???
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  • 02-15-2021, 04:23 PM
I have been using google image search, mostly because I have had little luck with tineye, but I am hoping some here can answer this question for me. When the search identifies a pic and matches it to a site, (like stg) if the "hit" does not have a date on it, does that mean it is "current"??? I have been finding multiple hits for stg in multiple cities, but there is not a date on MOST of the hits. Is there a way to determine the date of those postings??? Originally Posted by carguy1989

You mean like the below?


The only way to find out is if you search the URL manually or check the cache (like the above image shows). I think anyways. Could be wrong.

EDIT: I'm not sure how an old deleted ad looks in google cache. Still should work the same way to at least show when google cached it. Might give an idea on the time-frame. A manual url lookup should reveal the indexing date. Sometimes sites will update pages and google will index the new update with its new corresponding update date.
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image info mm sometimes works
I was just hoping for an easy hack. Thanks guys.
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I had the experience, many guys asking if my pics were fake and I was so annoying, once I have cheked my pics on google images I discovered many ladies from different countries were using all my photos. So look wich one you can see the face or if the watermark. Sometimes the photos were taken from Instagram.
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Okay, first off, I was confused, as I don't remember asking this a few weeks ago. But upon closer inspection of the name...

Yes, sometimes u can see the same ad with the same photo posted in 20 cities simultaneously. Of course I believe the smart thing to do would be to just ignore it altogether.