There are quite a few meta questions from the editor's perspective regarding rejected edits, but as an owner I recently rejected one: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/17761181
I would like to have been able to add a comment as to why it was rejected. My reasoning is that I had laid it out in CSV format and the editor changed it to a weird combination of commas and spacing.
I know I can choose to reject an edit... but sometimes a little clarity can go a long way in keeping harmony throughout the Stack Overflow ecosystem.
Is there a recommended way of informing them as to my intentions, or should it be left as an unexplained rejection (or did I miss something entirely)?
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syntax in a standard comment on the post