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I saw a strange edit in the queue and checked if there is a pattern. This user adds list markups to normal question text (and adds bold to some headers which is not bad but not something that warrants an edit to my mind)

Basically my question is should this be notified somehow? And if yes how/who shall I notify? (Asking on meta might just be solution I don't know)

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    Randomly making lists out of text that's not a list in any way is bad imo. Note that only one of these actually got reviewed by the queue (with 1 reject), the other two got accepted by the (low-rep) OP. If a user is making many bad edits, you can consider mod-flagging, but if you notice it in the queue you can just reject.
    – Erik A
    Dec 11, 2019 at 13:29
  • @ErikA Yes I think I rejected it, but OP approved and may even copy the style in the future.
    – Kami Kaze
    Dec 11, 2019 at 13:39
  • You can ping them in the edited question using @username, but note that their name may not autocomplete. You can add a link back to this meta question in the comment. Dec 11, 2019 at 13:51
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    I rejected or rolled back the last several harmful edits and reached out to the user. Because this was now handled by a moderator, I deleted your comment attempting to reach out. Let me take the brunt of this, if there is any. That's what moderators are for. Thanks for looking out! Dec 11, 2019 at 20:08
  • @CodyGray Should I remove my suggestion to reach out to the user directly from my answer? I want to make sure I'm giving the right advice. Dec 12, 2019 at 1:25
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    @Heretic Your advice is fine, and correct in general. It's just in this specific case, I took some...additional action since this was such an egregious pattern, so I don't want it to look like Kami Kaze is what caused that to happen. When a mod gets involved, it's best for it to just be the mod involved. Dec 12, 2019 at 1:38

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The edits to make the paragraphs into lists did nothing to improve the posts readability, and, in my opinion, actively hurt their readability.

I would also say that adding bold formatting to the first question did not help either.

You can ping them in the edited question using @username, but note that their name may not autocomplete.

If there is a pattern of edits made, or they continue to make harmful edits after your communication, flag a question they've edited as in need of moderator attention and explain the pattern you're seeing.

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