And more specifically for me, how do I ask http://stackoverflow.com/users/14065/martin why they made revision http://stackoverflow.com/posts/5995944/revisions?

(I don't mind the revision, but am interested in why exactly)

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As for a reason, the removed text was more of commentary and not relevant to the question itself. – Anthony Pegram May 13 '11 at 19:07
Many SO members are against any hint of social behaviour and want only dry facts. No "hello" no "thanks" and god forbidden, no rants. Take it or leave it, that's how it is. (For the record, I'm not one of them, but can't really change how SO works) – Sha Dow Wiz Ard May 13 '11 at 20:04
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Comments are really the only way of doing so, as there is no PM functionality (nor will there be). Anyone who has revised a post is a valid target (source) for @replies via comments, so any @reply comment on your post will land in their inbox.

Further (though it doesn't seem to apply here), if you feel someone made a bad revision, you can always roll it back by simply finding the revision you want to roll back to and clicking the "rollback" link.

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If a user revised a post, they are a valid target for an @reply. – Grace Note May 13 '11 at 19:05
@Grace aha, will update my answer - thanks – Daniel DiPaolo May 13 '11 at 19:06
See this question. – alex May 13 '11 at 19:07
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