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Comments on Could "last activity" link to where it happened (e.g. specific answer)?

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Could "last activity" link to where it happened (e.g. specific answer)?

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On a list of questions or posts, each entry has a "last activity" indicator showing who last changed it and when. Would it be possible to have "last activity" be a link to the post that changed? Particularly on questions with many answers (like some meta and challenge posts), I'd really appreciate not having to scan the page looking for the change.

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manassehkatz‭ wrote over 4 years ago

I have found many times that I click into the post and can't find anything that changed.

ArtOfCode‭ wrote over 4 years ago

It's frustrating, but not particularly easily.