I get it - the problem is the message source (Twitter, in this
particular case), not Gwibber.  Fair enough.

So is there an API from the actual service(s) to attempt to get the
timezone configured for the account?  What I'm thinking is that Gwibber
*should* (ideally) store all timestamps relative to UTC if possible.
This would make things consistent throughout.

Then again, that depends on being able to get the message timestamps in
UTC format from the source in the first place or, at least, have the
information available to discern that value from the received
information.

Does this make sense?

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