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Ease of identifying suggested edits in the Post History page

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The outcomes of suggested edits are listed in the "Edits" tab of a category. For example, the decided suggested edits for this category. This shows who suggested an edit and who decided to approve or reject it.

However, in the Post History page each edit shows attributed to only one editor, even if it was a suggested edit. Since the information is already public, should the Post History page show the fact that an edit was a suggested edit, and list both people involved rather than just one? Should there be a link from the edit in the Post History to the relevant suggested edit page?

Currently it is possible for anyone to find this information, but it requires going to the decided suggested edits page and scrolling through to find the relevant post.

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