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Hiding "Initial revision" on the Edits section of the Activity tab of the user profile

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When viewing a user's Edits on the Activity tab of the user profile, it includes "Initial revision", which seems to me more like a posting than an edit:

Edits section showing most rows are "Initial revision"

In the edit history of an individual post it is useful to be able to see the initial version, but on the Edits section of the user profile I would expect to see only edits, not initial posts.

Is this expectation the same for you? Would you prefer to see "Initial revision" included, excluded, or perhaps with a checkbox that allows switching between including and excluding?

The Activity tab also includes a Posts section, along with "Show all events". Showing all events results in 2 rows for every new post (a row for the post, accompanied by an adjacent row for "Initial revision").

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