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Currently, when a user raises flags or submits suggest-edits, they will not be notified in the achievements-dialog should any of them be rejected.

Instead when raising a new flag/making a new suggest-edit, there is an info-box telling that the last edit/flag has been rejected. But especially on the edit-dialogue, this can be overlooked, a concern already raised. This is a problem, as the user may not realize that and therefore will continue to do the same mistake when curating/flagging content.

This could easily be prevented by having the achievements-dialog show rejections, thereby making the user actively aware of an error. The user can then check as to why and (hopefully) not repeat that mistake.

There has been made a similar request specific to suggest-edits. However, I have to consider the implementation of that feature request a failure as per personal experience.


While at it, I'd like to bring attention to the proposal 'Allow adding a custom rejection reason when marking an edit as "Reject and Edit"', as that could further help to bring new editors up to speed on how to edit.

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    I'm more thinking about the achievements icon, similar to how reputation change is handled. The red and green lettering invokes an emotional response that always draws attention and is hard to ignore. It'd be cool to see similar events there for accepted/rejected flags and suggested edits.
    – Gimby
    Commented Aug 29 at 14:57
  • Good idea, ill edit the request.
    – A-Tech
    Commented Aug 29 at 15:08

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