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Request for a last activity/edited shortcut click taking you directly to that last activity?

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When looking at the list of Q&A questions on any site, there's something below each like this:

3 answers · posted 2d ago by John Doe · last activity 9m ago by Lundin

Where you get a clickable link to each of the user accounts - mildly interesting. I actually care most about knowing about what exactly they changed/posted.

Somewhere Else works exactly the same. However, their meta sites has a clickable link at the "last activity" which takes you directly to the question/answer that was changed/posted. This is a pretty handy feature I think, saving you from digging through all of the post manually.

It would also be extra nice if clicking on "edited" takes you to the edit list of a question/answer and not just the question/answer itself, but that would just be a bonus.

Can we have something similar?

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