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This questionThis question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this sitethis site where the original and my changes were side-by-side. I have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

This question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this site where the original and my changes were side-by-side. I have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

This question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this site where the original and my changes were side-by-side. I have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

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This question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this site where the original and my changes were side-by-side. I have found outI have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

This question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this site where the original and my changes were side-by-side. I have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

This question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this site where the original and my changes were side-by-side. I have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

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This question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this site where the orignaloriginal and my changes were side-by-side. I have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

This question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this site where the orignal and my changes were side-by-side. I have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

This question had a lot of grammar and spelling errors, also broken code etc., so I fixed what I could.

My edit got accepted directly by "Community" and got a second "edit" from another user. I am fine with that, as there were so many errors in the original question that I might have overlooked several issues.

When my edit was pending approval, I got to see this site where the original and my changes were side-by-side. I have found out, that this is called "revisions", but I can't see the revision page with the latest version of the last user that has edited the question.

So am I missing the button/link to get to the revision-site or is this a feature for people with more than a specific reputation?

I would like to see the differences and understand what I have overlooked or could have done better while editing.

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