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A certain new userA certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been approved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users.
  
This particular user had 13 edits approved and 21 rejected; they all were the same ("improved formatting", huh!).

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been approved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users.
  This particular user had 13 edits approved and 21 rejected; they all were the same ("improved formatting", huh!).

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been approved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users. 
This particular user had 13 edits approved and 21 rejected; they all were the same ("improved formatting", huh!).

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

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A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been improvedapproved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users.
This particular user had 13 edits approved and 21 rejected; they all were the same ("improved formatting", huh!).

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been improved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users.
This particular user had 13 edits approved and 21 rejected; they all were the same ("improved formatting", huh!).

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been approved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users.
This particular user had 13 edits approved and 21 rejected; they all were the same ("improved formatting", huh!).

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

more info on approve/reject rate
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A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been improved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP'sOP) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users.
This particular user had 13 edits approved and 21 rejected; they all were the same ("improved formatting", huh!).

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his edits have been improved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP's) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users.

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

A certain new user is repeatingly changing posts and adding > to posts, changing them into a long "quote" block. So far, all of his previously accepted edits have been improved (strangely enough, some of them by the OP) and subsequently rolled back or re-edited by other users.
This particular user had 13 edits approved and 21 rejected; they all were the same ("improved formatting", huh!).

There seems no way to ping such a user and ask to stop doing this. Directly asking him to do so may be a useful option. Comments?

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Jongware
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  • 61
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