The default time frame for page view data is 60 days, so if I edit article Foo today, then a few months from now, I should see 60 days worth of page view data for that article when I visit Special:Homepage or Special:Impact.
However, until we are past the threshold of 60 days, the page view data I see for article Foo should be limited to the date that I first edited. So, if I edit Foo on Thursday November 17, and:
* today is Thursday November 17, I should see the clock icon as we do not yet have page view data to show of the current day.
* today is Friday November 18, I should see page view data for that article for Nov 17 - Nov 18
* today is Saturday November 19, I should se page view data for that article for Nov 17 - Nov 19
* etc
**Acceptance Criteria**
# Should be able to ....
# ....
#### Completion checklist
**Functionality**
[] The patches have been code reviewed and merged
[] The task passes its acceptance criteria
**Engineering**
[] There are existing and passing unit/integration tests
[] Tests for every involved patch should pass
[] Coverage for every involved project should have improved or stayed the same
**Design & QA**
[] If the task is UX/Design related: it must be reviewed and approved by the UX/Design team
[] Must be reviewed and approved by Quality Assurance.
**Documentation**
[] Related and updated documentation done where necessary
- Internal technical changes: internal repository documentation must be updated (README.md, JSDoc, PHPDoc)
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