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Is it possible to see the full chronological timeline of a question including when comments were added or edits were made.

As best I can tell, at the moment you can only see the edit history of a question. What I would like to be able to do is see something like this:

13:00 - Question created 13:10 - Question edited 13:15 - comment added to question 14:00 - Answer submitted 14:30 - additional comment added to question 14:40 - comment added to answer

Is this possible / does it already exist???

(I hope this makes sense...)

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  • Non-relevant comment added to question. Commented Aug 15, 2009 at 11:47
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    why would this be useful? What need does it serve? Commented Aug 16, 2009 at 0:17
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    In hind site, I guess what I was looking for was a more traditional threaded view of the questions, answers and comments to help reconstruct the conversation. Commented Aug 16, 2009 at 1:53

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Half a year later, Jon's answer isn't true anymore. There is an experimental timeline feature on the sites now. Being experimental, it's not part of the UI yet, but it's pretty much what you requested. It works like this:

http://stackoverflow.com/posts/QUESTIONNUMBER/timeline

I have a little bookmarklet set up to view the timeline of the question I'm currently looking at:

javascript:window.location.href=window.location.href.replace(/questions\/(\d+)\/.*$/,"posts/$1/timeline");
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    Thats fantastic. Thanks for the heads up. Its exactly the sort of thing I was looking for. Commented Feb 8, 2010 at 1:05
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This isn't available within the web UI, but you could do it retrospectively with the data dump if there was something you were particularly interested in.

(I'm not sure whether the data dump contains deleted posts/comments though.)

Of course, if we ever end up with a Wave robot which spots all of these things happening, you'll be able to see the change history that way :)

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  • Thanks Jon. It was more of a general question, as sometimes following the conversation (so to speak) can be difficult with the different answers, edits, and comments. Commented Aug 15, 2009 at 13:24

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