Related to Message writer of well meaning but unnaceptable edits Instead of putting a public comment on the question, it would be great to be able to privately message a <2000 rep user who has proposed edits with a message like 'Thank you for improving this post, but please make sure you do all the edits required'.
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Let's consider the scenarios:
- Edit is good: Approve.
- Edit is halfway, but close to good: Improve Edit.
- Edit is halfway, but close to rubbish: Reject and Edit (or Reject, if you are not in the mood).
- Edit is rubbish: Reject (or Reject and Edit, if you are in the mood).
- You don't have the expertise to determine the quality of the edit: Skip
If you want to educate the user, why not educate everyone else as well with a public comment? If they get irritated by a polite (or not) public comment about a mistake they did, the Internet is probably not for them.
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3IIRC they can only receive pings on a post if the edit is applied. In cases where the edit is rejected you can create a chatroom and invite the user.– user4639281Commented Dec 7, 2015 at 5:58
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6@TinyGiant: according to the Help Center, you are correct: "You can only
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to users who have already left a comment, or edited the post". That said, a user who is interested in edit feedback can check their own "Reviews" activity and find comments related to rejected reviews. Maybe rather than allowing comments directed to the user specifically, it would be better if a user's inbox received notifications of rejected reviews. Commented Dec 7, 2015 at 7:27 -
3It sounds like OP wants a "Reject and improve" option so they can formerly knock-back the (possibly robo) editor for doing an incomplete job, but leverage the [correct but incomplete] changes they did make (see this answer. Commented Dec 8, 2015 at 10:13
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1So what do we do to notify users whos edit we reject? Just rejecting with a custom comment will not cause a notification (if I understand things right), and chanses are that the user will never see it. Those who rutinely check their review histories are probably not the users we need to educate.– AndersCommented Dec 8, 2015 at 14:47
"This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - view the revision history to see what should have been changed."
So, if the edit did not correct critical issues with the post ("blatant errors were ignored"), you should use Reject and Edit instead of Improve Edit.