Giving feedback to inexperienced users gives a specific example, and the only answer there suggests to flag the person doing bad reviews.
Is there really no correct other way?
Assume I flag another user X, and even list a few bad votings in the flag request. The mod still has to walk through the voting history to make an informed decision.
On the other hand, the only way for me to contact X is to write a comment below one of his questions/answers. But anybody reading such comments could (rightfully so?!) flag it as It's no longer needed.
So while this option is possible, is it legit?
One potential way out of that (feature request): assume X reviewed question Q. Wouldn't it be appropriate if I could now use @X when commenting on that question Q? Meaning: X already contributed to Q. So addressing a concern with that contribution on Q that X gets notified about seems pretty reasonable to me. Or am I overlooking something?