Forum:Recent History page: Stack all changes to the same article regardless of what date they occurred on?

Hey everybody! I had a question regarding the Recent Changes page.

So I've been absent from my wiki for about a month, during which a few users have made over a thousand edits. It's a pretty small wiki, so editing of this scale is pretty unprecedented. I want to go in and see a list of every article that's been changed on the wiki, in the order of the most recent change. However, as it is, the list of changes is REALLY long. Again, over a thousand edits. The thing is, I imagine most of the changes have only been made to the same hundred pages or so, even though Recent Changes will list almost each and every edit as a separate entry on the list.

Right now, the Recent Changes page only stacks multiple edits to the same article if those edits were all made within the span of a single day by the same user. Is there any way to broaden this timespan to perhaps a week, or maybe even a month, and to stack edits by all users instead?

For example, say I have article X that's been edited five times within the span of a week: once on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, each time by a different user. It'll show these all as separate edits spread out across several days, despite them all being on the same article. Is there any way to collapse all of these edits into a single stack?

It would make it a lot easier to just browse for the articles that have been changed if they can get stacked in this manner.

Thanks!