deevroman left a comment (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#5924)

> In principle, omitting changesets covering the entire map viewport sounds 
> like an interesting idea.

In practice, you will encounter a problem: what is the threshold value to take? 
What if a big changeset did change something in your region? For example, I 
have a cyclist in a city of five million people who really likes to make 
changesets after driving around the entire city :)

> This suggestion disconnects entirely from requirements of average 
> contributors. 

Be careful with generalizations if you haven't conducted any survey or 
experiment. 

> And judging from the smiley, I doubt this was meant seriously.

The smile emphasized the suddenness of the idea. And in fact, this can already 
be achieved if you reload the page (or open the changeset and go back), because 
/history remembers the scroll position.

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