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How can one search for a word that was removed during an edit?
I'd like to search for a word that was edited out of one of my questions. I don't know which question. How can one search for a word that was removed during an edit? (Input: word; output: list of ...
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Can we alias a question's title without creating a separate question?
For a long time, we have marked questions as duplicates as way of aliasing another question.
For example, I saw a question on a Stack Exchange site which was titled something like:
I am *onfused with ...
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How can I update a question (from someone else) with keywords so you can find it better?
I sometimes have the problem that I cannot find an existing answer in Stack Exchange. So I would really like to "improve" a question by adding keywords to make it easier to find.
Is there ...
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Is there a way to search content I've touched?
I believe I've finally discovered the answer to the question was ... 42 ... or something like that. The only problem is that, many months after the question was asked, I now need to find the question....
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Searching the edit history for occurrences of a case-sensitive keyword
I wish to search my edit history ("revisions" tab in user profile) for occurrences of a particular keyword. Is it possible to get a list of all such revisions, possibly through SEDE? And can the ...
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Add a "hasedits:" search option
I would like there to be an option to search for questions that have been unedited. For example, a search for a question with edits might look like this: "hasedits:0 iOS animation". The syntax is ...
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Inline editing on search pages, too?
Inspired by this question. I think being able to edit inline, directly in search results, would be a great feature. (One use - people can identify outrageously common spelling errors like "to loose ...
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Is it necessarily good to fix bad grammar or alternate spellings?
It's become well-established that the purpose — or, at least, one of the primary purposes — of the "exact duplicate" close reason is to minimize dispersion of information/duplication of ...