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has a great big description that has 10 pages of edits (and counting).

Between the first revision and the current one (226th) someone added this:

Debug your JavaScript code (see Creativebloq, MDN, Google, & MSDN).

Any JavaScript developer knows about MDN, Google, or MSDN but, even if I have several years of JavaScript experience, I've never heard of Creativebloq (especially as a first option in such a list), so it seems to me as someone added it there to promote their site.

To find out which revision added it, I would have to go through 226 revisions and see what was the reason (in case I am mistaken and Creativeblog is indeed an official source).

Could I instead search for "Creativebloq" in the revision history and see which revision added it?

I find this feature to be useful for posts as well, so any post with revision history.

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    Instead of a linear search for the revision, try a binary search / bisection. #108 is the first revision to add Creativebloq. Commented Dec 14, 2018 at 14:54

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You can search revisions using SEDE. Since it's a niche feature, that's likely sufficient.

I've created a sample tag wiki search query here.

You can add AND ph.Text LIKE '%creativebloq%' COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI to do a case-insensitive search for creativebloq.

That leads to revision 108, like already identified by Sebastian Simon.

This, unfortunately, requires a bit of T-SQL knowledge.

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    Re "... requires a bit of T-SQL knowledge": There is a SEDE tutorial: "But First: A Very Brief Introduction to Databases". This could be added to your answer. Commented Dec 15, 2018 at 10:45

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