Analog signal? Sure. The quality of connections and how well the contact is made as well as the length and type of wiring, you could build an argument for the signal being affected. It might not be an easy or practical argument, but it could be done
Digital signals? Nah. It’s above the on threshold or it’s below the off threshold and that’s it. You could maybe got hard about how the signal on-off changes might not be perfectly square which leads to the transition from off to on or visa versa being delayed, but that’s a flaw of the receiving end and where the clock reads the wire.
Analog signal? Sure. The quality of connections and how well the contact is made as well as the length and type of wiring, you could build an argument for the signal being affected. It might not be an easy or practical argument, but it could be done
Digital signals? Nah. It’s above the on threshold or it’s below the off threshold and that’s it. You could maybe got hard about how the signal on-off changes might not be perfectly square which leads to the transition from off to on or visa versa being delayed, but that’s a flaw of the receiving end and where the clock reads the wire.