When I'm looking down the front page on dba.se, I often wish I could tell at a glance what happened to the question to bump it there. Sometimes it is obvious from looking at the number of answers, other times you have to follow a link to find out if it has been edited or if an answer has been added or updated.

I'm guessing this is just as applicable on other SE sites - this is the kind of thing I'm suggesting:

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A couple of suggestions from the comments that might be good:

  • To reduce clutter the word 'ago' could be removed at the same time.
  • The new text could be visible only to established users - ie users who are likely to be reviewing/editing and would benefit from seeing at a glance what kind of change has occurred.
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Good suggestion, but I suspect the cost is pretty high.. let the devs decide though. – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Aug 27 '12 at 11:23
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@ShaWizDowArd I can't agree about cost. While I don't know exactly how the data is stored, I imagine it's just a top 1 on a highly optimized index on the last updated/modified/answered fields. Same for the cache. But, yes, it's up to SE to decide. – casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 11:55
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Thanks @casper we should also consider the risk of cluttering the list, guess not everyone will be happy with such change. – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Aug 27 '12 at 12:12
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@ShaWizDowArd No downvotes yet, doesn't seem like anyone is unhappy with the prospect yet. Also, reputation score could be removed from that list to make space. It doesn't really help with anything. You shouldn't care if questions are added/edited/answered based on reputation. – casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 12:28
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@casper actually the reputation display help me notice potential non answers - seeing 1 rep user modifying question with over 100 views is usually suspicious. 50% of the times, it should be a comment. – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Aug 27 '12 at 12:31
@casperOne I wondered about suggesting removing the word 'ago'? – Jack Douglas Aug 27 '12 at 12:33
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@ShaWizDowArd I can see how that's helpful, but it's a secondary usage of the front page, not the primary usage (or at least, not the intended usage). If anything, I'd say those edits should be in a separate list that's slated for review. Chances are if that happens, the new /review queue is going to pick that up (at least I'd hope so). – casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 12:35
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@JackDouglas I can get behind that. Seems very redundant; if you think that time is indicative of something that's going to happen in the future, then you've got bigger problems on your hands. – casperOne Aug 27 '12 at 12:36
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@casperOne It may be there to avoid tiny links like "1s" - which wouldn't be necessary if other text was added. – Jack Douglas Aug 27 '12 at 12:46
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What would the word be for questions poked by Community? poked? – Andriy M Aug 27 '12 at 12:48
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@AndriyM 'bumped'? – Jack Douglas Aug 27 '12 at 12:49
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+1 But this UI change should only be for users of a certain rep. – Mark Hurd Aug 31 '12 at 2:05
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This would be nice indeed; I often click into a question thinking it was asked by someone with 3k+ rep (which for me translates as interesting) only to find out it was edited by that user =/ – Jack Sep 4 '12 at 6:43
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Why only at a certain rep limit? Established User is 1000 rep. But you can start reviewing with 200 rep. And commenting above 50 rep. I don't see the need of user separation (maybe because I have less 1k rep) – Shegit Brahm Sep 4 '12 at 6:46

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I have written a userscript for those who need this functionality.

Stack Activity: Last activity of every question on the homepage

Here's a screenshot of Meta Stack Overflow with the userscript:

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Hey look, it's me! +1 – Richard J. Ross III Jun 2 at 23:36
@Richard it could be someone else with the same name? – Jack Douglas Jun 3 at 6:16
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@Jack Woah. It's like my evil twin from another dimension... He must be rich with all those bouties he's giving out. – Richard J. Ross III Jun 3 at 6:46

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