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Josiah Yoder
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You could, in this case, briefly describe the motivation for your edit in your edit comment. This allows anyone reviewing the edit trail to understand what you were trying to correct about the edit you rejected.

Adriaan points out in a comment that the reject reason points folks to the review history, so there is some chance they would see the comment.

Oleg Valter has already suggested this in a comment.

You could, in this case, briefly describe the motivation for your edit in your edit comment. This allows anyone reviewing the edit trail to understand what you were trying to correct about the edit you rejected.

Adriaan points out in a comment that the reject reason points folks to the review history, so there is some chance they would see the comment.

Oleg Valter has already suggested this in a comment.

You could, in this case, briefly describe the motivation for your edit in your edit comment. This allows anyone reviewing the edit trail to understand what you were trying to correct about the edit you rejected.

Adriaan points out in a comment that the reject reason points folks to the review history, so there is some chance they would see the comment.

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Josiah Yoder
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I think the most helpful think youYou could do, in this case is to, briefly describe the motivation for your edit in your edit comment. This allows anyone reviewing the edit trail to understand what you were trying to correct about the edit you rejected.

Adriaan points out in a comment that the reject reason points folks to the review history, so there is some chance they would see the comment.

Oleg Valter has already suggested this in a comment.

I think the most helpful think you could do in this case is to briefly describe the motivation for your edit in your edit comment. This allows anyone reviewing the edit trail to understand what you were trying to correct about the edit you rejected.

You could, in this case, briefly describe the motivation for your edit in your edit comment. This allows anyone reviewing the edit trail to understand what you were trying to correct about the edit you rejected.

Adriaan points out in a comment that the reject reason points folks to the review history, so there is some chance they would see the comment.

Oleg Valter has already suggested this in a comment.

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Josiah Yoder
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I think the most helpful think you could do in this case is to briefly describe the motivation for your edit in your edit comment. This allows anyone reviewing the edit trail to understand what you were trying to correct about the edit you rejected.