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I'd like to know how can one find the revisions of a question which has not been previously edited. (In the last case I know what I have to do: click on "Edited date...".)
$\begingroup$Write the URL, http://math.stackexchange.com/posts/<postID>/revisions, in the address field of your browser. (That also works for /timeline, by the way).$\endgroup$
$\begingroup$@GerryMyerson You can still access the page that would show edits if they existed, and the URL still calls it "revisions" regardless. E.g., the "revisions" for this question: meta.math.stackexchange.com/posts/25859/revisions This used to be useful for getting the source (to learn how to write math), but now anyone can get the source with edits or suggested edits. Now the only use I can think of when there aren't edits is seeing bounty history. Oh, getting source of locked posts is suggested here: meta.stackexchange.com/a/135959$\endgroup$
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http://math.stackexchange.com/posts/<postID>/revisions
, in the address field of your browser. (That also works for/timeline
, by the way). $\endgroup$