- Does a long-standing link constitute trust or laziness?
- Are many new links to a site a sign of its current popularity?
- If those links stay active, how should search enginers consider the site?
- What if some links dissapear?
A secondary source of input and knowledge on this issue comes from an IR paper called - "Trend Detection through Temporal Link Analysis" (warning - it's a PDF). The team working on the paper notes that as of the writing (January 2004), temporal data was not included in major web search engines' analysis of links. They give some strong arguments in favor of collecting and using this data and even suggest search engines monitor traffic levels to sites as a better method for refining temporal information.
Looking back at this post of yours, a lot of evidence is currently present that temporal (linking, traffic) data is being taken into account by the major search engines. Imagine the usage of real-time metrics based on temporal occurence of Twitter links...