Often when I leave comments on proposed changes, it's to inform other reviewers that I've caught plagiarism. For instance:
Copied from: https://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Coffeehouse/254267-Vista-File-Associations
Unfortunately, it's displayed below the proposed change at the bottom of the page. Let me bring up some of my Words of Wisdom™:
Never underestimate the value in forcing a user to scroll past something.
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I believe that having a banner showing above the proposed change when someone has rejected as Copied Content could prove quite beneficial. Something like:
This change may have been inappropriately copied from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_programming
For best results, have the link open in a new window so that both can be viewed at the same time.
Users new to Documentation reviewing (and not used to putting every new example into a search engine) would find out, before they look the proposed change, that another user has caught plagiarized content, and reject accordingly. As opposed to how it is now, where the proposed change that I left that comment on was approved 4:3 by <1K users and I had to roll it back.
Another example of this exact thing happening.
Yet another example.