The Date Created Tag/Field, which is the Date & Time a file is Added (original date when the file was created/obtained) to your PC, is set by the Operating System and NEVER MODIFIED by MC
Date Created is the original file date. This is what you want and can be displayed both in MC and in Windows Explorer. It's there, why not use it?
Both of the above are true, except they are NOT what
I personally want in a date acquired field, because they are subject to change by the operating system. For example, if I copy an old audio file to a new directory or different disk, then Window's Date Created is changed to current date and time, which is dutifully reported by MC's internal [Date Created] field. There are file copy utilities which can preserve the original OS Date Created, but that is certainly not the Windows default behavior. If I re-rip a CD, same thing happens, [Date Created] contains the re-rip timestamp, not the original date created.
So I implemented a simple custom field (linked in Post #4 above, and similar to other suggestions in the past) to meet my requirements, i.e. it preserves my manually-entered
original "historic" date when I first acquired the album, in the most bullet-proof manner I know of.
Yep, an option is fine if MC team wants to do it.
I oppose the added confusion of any option to change the Date Created field behavior. Granted the naming convention is subject to misinterpretation. However for better or worse, the OS Date stuff it contains is fundamental and very useful as is, it's just not sufficient to meet all needs.
I suppose MC could introduce a special date acquired field which is auto-initialized to OS Date Created once only, purely for convenience, then only user-writable thereafter, but that's going a bit far afield