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Today I was looking at the suggested edits and I found edit #70248edit #70248.

The edit was made to a question about a graphics problema question about a graphics problem and consisted in the following text:

pls do tell me how to connect to the wireless network(tata photon usb model). can someone solve this out pls...

It is fairly obvious that the edit should be rejected, but how to inform the user about what he/she should do? Does the rejection reason reach the user? Is it somehow possible to leave a private message for the user?

Today I was looking at the suggested edits and I found edit #70248.

The edit was made to a question about a graphics problem and consisted in the following text:

pls do tell me how to connect to the wireless network(tata photon usb model). can someone solve this out pls...

It is fairly obvious that the edit should be rejected, but how to inform the user about what he/she should do? Does the rejection reason reach the user? Is it somehow possible to leave a private message for the user?

Today I was looking at the suggested edits and I found edit #70248.

The edit was made to a question about a graphics problem and consisted in the following text:

pls do tell me how to connect to the wireless network(tata photon usb model). can someone solve this out pls...

It is fairly obvious that the edit should be rejected, but how to inform the user about what he/she should do? Does the rejection reason reach the user? Is it somehow possible to leave a private message for the user?

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What to do when a user asks a question editing an another question?

Today I was looking at the suggested edits and I found edit #70248.

The edit was made to a question about a graphics problem and consisted in the following text:

pls do tell me how to connect to the wireless network(tata photon usb model). can someone solve this out pls...

It is fairly obvious that the edit should be rejected, but how to inform the user about what he/she should do? Does the rejection reason reach the user? Is it somehow possible to leave a private message for the user?