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Honestly nudging high rep users who should know better is probably a lot more effective than nudging new users.

Using your example, I'm sure Jon Skeet would take the time to update one of his old answers if it received an auto-comment from a review queue. Shouldn't that be the more desirable result? Rather than having info lost to deletion we may see it fleshed out into a proper modern answer.

I've had a couple of times where I have seen high-rep/moderator's old posts land in the VLQ. I opted to send more personal messages rather than just using one of the canned messages. Something along the lines of:

"Hey your post landed in the VLQ review, you may want to take a look at it."

Honestly nudging high rep users who should know better is probably a lot more effective than nudging new users.

Using your example, I'm sure Jon Skeet would take the time to update one of his old answers if it received an auto-comment from a review queue. Shouldn't that be the more desirable result? Rather than having info lost to deletion we may see it fleshed out into a proper modern answer.

Honestly nudging high rep users who should know better is probably a lot more effective than nudging new users.

Using your example, I'm sure Jon Skeet would take the time to update one of his old answers if it received an auto-comment from a review queue. Shouldn't that be the more desirable result? Rather than having info lost to deletion we may see it fleshed out into a proper modern answer.

I've had a couple of times where I have seen high-rep/moderator's old posts land in the VLQ. I opted to send more personal messages rather than just using one of the canned messages. Something along the lines of:

"Hey your post landed in the VLQ review, you may want to take a look at it."

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apaul
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Honestly nudging high rep users who should know better is probably a lot more effective than nudging new users.

Using your example, I'm sure Jon Skeet would take the time to update one of his old answers if it received an auto-comment from a review queue. Shouldn't that be the more desirable result? Rather than having info lost to deletion we may see it fleshed out into a proper modern answer.