I very recently obtained the "review suggested edits" privilege, and have already noticed two cases where the edits were useful, but deviate from the poster's original intent. These edits added code to update pre-existing answers for modern language features; one could conceivably stand on its own as a distinct answer, while the other was a bit trickier: It's too large to fit in a comment, and IMO a useful addition, but one that I feel should be left to the answer's poster to decide.
Considering the first case, I would like to know whether there's an official way to comment on a suggested edit such that the edit's suggester can see it, or otherwise notify the suggester, before the edit is approved or rejected. I know I can comment on one of their other posts, if they have any, but that feels like a hack. I would prefer to not have to cast a Reject vote and put the comment there; I prefer leaving cases like this for the answer's poster to decide (since they're the one that'll be getting any credit/repercussions for the update, I believe they should be the one to get the final say, if they're still around), and don't believe edit suggestors can see reject reasons without actively checking their suggestion history.
At the moment, Documentation allows this: Proposed changes can be commented on, and the change's proposer will see the comment in their inbox. So, considering that, does the Q&A portion of the site provide a mechanism for commenting on pending suggested edits for the suggester to see, or is "comment on one of their other posts" the best way to do it?
@name
-tagged comment on the post they've suggested an edit to will notify them.