> Implement what? We already have a way to msg a writeup's author.
If monk A was /msg'ing the author BEFORE consideration, there wouldn't be a way to signal to monk B-Z that they shouldn't do the same thing in the meantime. Which is impractical.
Hence what some - not all! - do since some years ago, is to write ...
- EDIT: yadda yadda ... author messaged!
... to inform everyone else about the status.
But in absence of a better mechanism than this, it would make more sense if this "author messaged" was automatically created, at least for EDITs.
Hope my reasoning is clearer now.
YMMV (and you are a god, so, I won't argue against you! ;)
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