This is a follow-up of this question.
When looking at a past suggested edit review, if the edit only changed the tags of the question, the review page will show the latest version of the post instead of the relevant version at the time when the edit was made.
Look at this case:
This suggested retag appears blatantly wrong, yet was accepted by 3 users. It changes the tags from java to c# .net but the question clearly mentions Java:
How do I get the current stack trace in Java, like how in .NET you can do
Environment.StackTrace
?
...or does it? If you look at the revision history, at the time the edit was made, the question looked like this:
Can I get the stack trace
Environment.StackTrace
in .Net?
Which explains the suggested retag and why it was subsequently accepted.
This discrepancy makes the user who made the edit and the reviewers look like they don't know what they're doing. On the meta question which prompted this one, one user even wanted to request a review ban...
In conclusion, the suggested edit review page should always show the post version from the time the edit was made.
Please note:
This issue is not about whether the retag was right or wrong (this is handled by the original question).
It is about what is displayed today vs what was displayed when the edit was made, and the confusion this discrepancy generates.