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I edited (perhaps too much) a title so that it would bring clarity. I did the edit after I replied to the OP by the way...

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Where can I discuss this with Eser?

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  • Relates to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/309509/… Feb 27, 2016 at 23:11
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    You can @ ping any editor of a post in the comments of the post. I wouldn't bother in this case, the edit doesn't seem to improve anything, the question's just off-topic. Just move on.
    – davidism
    Feb 27, 2016 at 23:49
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    It doesn't need a discussion. His rollback was clearly wrong, but it is not your job to educate him. Avoid engaging in an edit war; flag for moderator attention and explain that a user is rolling back a constructive edit. Feb 28, 2016 at 7:55

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You can come here with such a question or ping the editor @Eser under the edited post. You can take the editor to a chat room to avoid prolonged discussion under the SO post.

When discussing a SO post, I think adding a link to the meta post under the SO post is a good idea.

I pinged the editor with a link to this meta post.

@Eser please see this – Ms Yvette 2016-02-28 04:15:49Z

I rolled back the editor rollback, as your edit improved the question, it gave immediate understanding of the question from what was a vague title.

If the title is rolled back again, it may trip an automatic moderator flag, or you could flag a moderator for attention.

In future if a user rolls back a valid edit like this you can roll back the change and if the editor insists on rolling back a second time, flag for a moderator.

You can also pop into the SOCVR chat room to discuss these things.

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  • Just trying to verify at what point a mod flag is automatically generated.
    – user3956566
    Feb 28, 2016 at 4:28

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