For a client side event via the Amplitude SDKs you don’t need to worry about a time-stamp. For the server side events you need to have a timestamp attached Amplitude events if the event was performed back in time. If you want to keep the time as loaded, whenever you send that event to Amplitude the timestamp will be added. You can learn more about sending the timestamp if you want to backfill events here.
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