There is no way to provide feedback to the topic requester when dismissing spurious or otherwise unnecessary topic requests.
You can leave a comment on the specific request, if you feel like it. This is a privilege that requires 50 reputation, just like commenting on the Q&A site.
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2Although it would be easier if a one liner pop-up box appeared like it does for the duplicate topic choice. – cb4 Jul 22 '16 at 1:42
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@cb4 the comment section is a comment section because is optional. The "official" reason is given in the next dialog box. – Braiam Jul 22 '16 at 1:43
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How do I do this? There's no comment text box, button, or link. I have far more than 50 reputation; do I need 50 reputation specifically from the documentation site? – ekolis Jul 30 '16 at 17:56
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Also, I read that I was able to click one of 3 options such as "not necessary" or "duplicate" when dismissing a request, but I was provided with no such option, leaving whoever submitted the request in the dark. – ekolis Jul 30 '16 at 18:00
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@ekolis there's a "add comment" in this proposed changes, there is another in this topic request. The improvement request don't have comment, since it's either dismissed or acted upon. – Braiam Jul 30 '16 at 18:00
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But I want to explain why I'm dismissing it; for instance someone suggested an article in Windows 10 about how to create a hello world app. I dismissed it because it seemed irrelevant (shouldn't that go into a programming language topic?) but I had no way to specify that it was irrelevant, let alone why I thought it was irrelevant. – ekolis Jul 30 '16 at 18:02
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@ekolis you can comment in the request itself and dismiss it... I'm not sure why you want more than that? – Braiam Jul 30 '16 at 18:03
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Nope, there was no option such as that for me. Ah, it looks like it wasn't a topic request; it was a request for improvement of an existing topic (orange, not blue). – ekolis Jul 30 '16 at 18:04