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I recently came across an edit that, while mostly appropriate, had to be slightly modified. It would be great to be able to send a note to the original editor indicating why an edit might have been rejected or edited, or provide some general feedback. Is this possible?

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You can ping any editor of the post using @username in the comments. You'll have to write username by hand, it won't auto-complete. This will notify that user in their global inbox.

From Shog9's post:

Leave a comment for the editor. Yes, you can ping editors by typing @ your edit was harmful due to or some such in a comment on the post that was edited. Not a lot of folks realize this, and the end result is that folks get all frustrated by edits instead of just educating the editors.

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  • Yeah, I thought about doing that, but it wasn't the sort of thing that I felt belonged in the comments of a post. Especially since that author's name didn't appear as editor any longer, it would have been a bit out of place. Nov 11, 2014 at 3:36
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    @remus Inviting them to a chat room is also an option. You can create a room for them and yourself, or invite them to a more general room like the Tavern on the Meta where all users are present and the discussion is more friendly and casual, rather than focused on the user. Nov 11, 2014 at 3:49

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