In order to notice the rollback for further discussion, and mark the edit as unco instead of (first time) added in edit summary.
This will shift seesaw into discussion, though it is more likely to cause conflict and edit warring, but the dispute should not be covered.
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- T47224: [Story] Custom edit summaries
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When you editing to rollback a Property on wikidata, related persons cannot be notified.
This can be partly solved through T47224, but a smart suggestion might be better.
I'm not sure what you want in the screenshot, a schematic diagram?
My idea is, when you add/remove a property, while it was reverse an recently revise, a dialog box pop up:
[user] recently added/removed this [property]. Edit Summary: [Edit Summary]
In order to avoid misunderstanding or repeatedly, you may should do this as Undo rather than editing, so that he/she may be informed for further discussion or clarification.
Reason: [Input].
"Continue as an edit"; "Undo it using the above reason"
As still no images provided, it's really too hard to understand what are you requesting.
Unfortunately closing this Phabricator task as no further information has been provided.
@YFdyh000: After you have provided the information asked for and if this still happens, please follow https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/How_to_report_a_bug and set the status of this task back to "Open" via the Add Action... → Change Status dropdown. Thanks!
The tags "reverted" (mw-reverted) and "manual reverted" (mw-manual-revert) has reached a similar purpose, although it will not mention the user, and may not indicate a far reverted.