>>8457846 lb
>sort by timestamps on the spreadsheet
Hm, well, the tripcode and date/timestamp are all in the same column for each entry - using OP as an example only:
Q tripcode 03/17/20 (Tue) 23:27:47 9cd339
You can sort by any filter of any column for something like 18:46:53, which should work in theory.
You can also use ctrl+F and search, which gives you the number of responses and highlights responsive cells in green that you can up or down arrow through until you find the specific one you are looking for (useful for text or date searches)
>start from scratch
You can also download the spreadsheet in any format that works for you, and no gulag account needed. If you wanted to suit it to something different, once its on your machine, you could delete columns that don't matter to you and/or break out the timestamp into a different new column - or whatever will work for your purpose.
I don't think it's possible to do a mass download from the scraper sites in a format that lets you manipulate it afterwards, like CSV (comma delineated). You can always download the rawtext files, but then you would still have to put them into some manner that is sortable, like a local database or spreadsheet.
I will do my best to help you with whatever your need is that is archived, from the spreadsheet or anything else I can. The point of the various archives is that they are available to you, in a format that you can use for whatever your particular purpose.