Twice within the past 10 minutes, I've really wanted to comment on a revision. The first revision was an attempt to correct language, but introduced its own problems - I just wanted to let the editor know. The second revision was a tag wiki entry that I believe could be vastly improved; I don't have the rep to edit the tag wiki myself, though.

Thoughts?

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1) I feel this type of meta-commenting (i.e. commenting on an aspect of moderation, rather than the actual question) is probably not to be encouraged 2) I haven't got as far as coming up with a replacement edit; I'm just not happy with what's there at the moment. Revision-commenting still seems most appropriate to me, in both cases. – Bobby Jack Feb 16 '12 at 14:42
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1) You can comment on the post @ the editor's name and they'll be notified 2) You can suggest an edit even if you don't have the rep and it'll go through the edit queue. – BoltClock's a Unicorn Feb 16 '12 at 14:42
I accidentally pressed delete and hit enter instead of edit on my original comment. Oh silly me. – BoltClock's a Unicorn Feb 16 '12 at 14:43

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