When you attempt to edit a question that has been edited in the same second by two different people (such as this one), there is always a warning that "you're editing an old revision", irrespective of which edit you've selected.
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I have a better example: stackoverflow.com/posts/14439736/revisions two exactly equal edits. – rekire Jan 21 '13 at 13:34
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@rekire That'd be a different bug (if it is one). It does not have the effect I describe here. I admit its warning for one version and not for the other, even though they're the same, is interesting. :-) – Mark Hurd Jan 21 '13 at 13:56
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This has been reported before. Cant find it though. – asheeshr Jan 21 '13 at 14:00
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@AshRj which? My original bug or rekire's issue? – Mark Hurd Jan 21 '13 at 14:02
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The original one – asheeshr Jan 21 '13 at 14:03
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@rekire: Your issue does seem to be similar to What does it mean when blank edits are made to questions? except the edits were a second apart instead of 9 months. – Mark Hurd Jan 21 '13 at 14:16
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@MarkHurd I asked a seperate question: meta.stackexchange.com/q/164491/171881 – rekire Jan 21 '13 at 14:20