Moderators can give reviewers a bit of guidance the next time they try to review - I've done this. We've discussed the notion of enabling this for skilled reviewers as well, creating a better feedback loop within the system itself - that's something I'd like to try once I'm confident that we're able to empower good reviewers in other ways.
There's someone else you should be offering feedback to as well though: the editor. You can leave comments for editors like so:
@kafee651: your edit altered the behavior of this answer without a reasonable explanation for why it was an improvement. Please see Will's comments and this meta discussion.
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that explains a lot ;)