I just started reviewing posts, and twice I wanted to be able to tell something to the user beyond the options offered:
- Once was a user posting an a comment as an answer, and then commenting on their own answer that they were doing this because they didn't have enough reputation. I of course put the reason "this is a comment, not an answer" but being able to give the user this link as additional information would have been great.
- The other time is when the user made a post that started with "I want everyone who read this question to know ..." with some things after. It could have been valid (at least partly) if the rest of the post answered the problem, so I opened the question in full to look into more detail. And then I saw that it was his second answer on the question and was actually commenting on the content of his first answer. There was no option "should be an edit to the first post", so I just put no reason when recommending for deletion.
Sometimes when the reason doesn't fit perfectly with the options, it'd be nice to actually be able to input why in plain text, for the user to see and understand. Is there any way to do this?