Mods have two supersecret ways that they can notify a user that they're doing it wrong. First way is to contact the user privately (used for "serious bidnez") and the second way is by leaving a comment before deleting a post. I'd like to suggest a third way.
When, in the course of moderation events, a moderator must edit a post, I suggest the moderator have the option for the user to be notified in their inbox that such an edit was made, the message presented being the edit summary. The message should link to the revision history of the post, so that the user can see what was changed.
Eamples of usage would be:
- Every time you preface your title with tags I kill a kitten. Please, think of the kittens.
- I removed all the subjective content of your question. I also think you're ugly.
- TAG LINE! Slowly I turned... Step, by step... Inch, by inch...
- Please don't link to spammy websites. It makes you look like a spammy spammer.
- Your post lacked narwhal. I fixed it.

Reponse-Tab in the userprofile is for? – M. Night Demonbobby Sep 26 '11 at 12:17