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I was wondering if I did a review on a e.g. low-quality post without leaving a comment around and somehow the OP figured that out, would the OP be able to notify me with the usual @username syntax or would that go unnoticed in this scenario?

The OP could easily figure out that I also reviewed the post if at least one of the reviewers leaves an auto or non-auto comment. Then, the OP would go to that user's profile, go to the activity tab and look for the review activity in question.

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  • I think that goes unnoticed unless you choose to edit. That puts your name in the revision history and those users are ping-able together with commenters on the post.
    – rene
    Dec 24, 2014 at 14:06

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Comment @-notifications can be used to notify:

  • post authors
  • other commenters
  • editors
  • "diamond" moderators who have closed the post

For more details, see: How do comment @replies work?

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  • I thought it works for dupehammer-closers too, at least on one occasion they appeared to be notified by my comment. (And the page you linked to says so.)
    – user3717023
    Dec 24, 2014 at 21:36
  • @Behaviour: it does work for the motley stuff, yeah. Dec 25, 2014 at 17:23
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No, @lpapp in a comment on a post you have only reviewed would not notify you. See the Markdown help:

You can use the same method to notify any editor of the post, or – if this is the case – to the ♦ moderator who closed the question.

Also, see How do comment @replies work?. There is not a provision on either of those posts for pinging a reviewer.

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