Can I check the people who reviewed my suggested edit? If yes, how?
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4Out of curiosity... why?– StoryTeller - Unslander MonicaCommented Jun 17, 2019 at 7:31
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No reason, really. Just wanted to get an idea about the reputation of reviewers.– Ojasvi MongaCommented Jun 17, 2019 at 7:33
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2Anyone with full editing privileges can also review suggested edits. So, that means anyone with 2k or more reputation. In addition, as in the case that Rob linked, the original author of an edited post can review suggested edits to that post.– Cody Gray ModCommented Jun 17, 2019 at 7:39
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You can find it by visiting the revision history of the post. You can access this by clicking on the 'edited x minutes ago' link at the bottom of the post. You're then taken here:
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/56625159/revisions
Then simply click the 'edit approved' hyperlink next to your revision:
For suggestions which were rejected, you'll need to find them via your activity history