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As pointed out in comments, one can always write [email protected]. From my own point of view, that would be the preferred option.

If it's something quick, a user can raise a second flag. I've seen this done when a user felt that a prior message in a flag hadn't gotten through or was misunderstood.

A third option is a private chat room, as mentioned in a comment. But that's something initiated only on the moderator end. See https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/143645/278664

As pointed out in comments, one can always write [email protected]. From my own point of view, that would be the preferred option.

If it's something quick, a user can raise a second flag. I've seen this done when a user felt that a prior message in a flag hadn't gotten through or was misunderstood.

A third option is a private chat room, as mentioned in a comment. But that's something initiated only on the moderator end.

As pointed out in comments, one can always write [email protected]. From my own point of view, that would be the preferred option.

If it's something quick, a user can raise a second flag. I've seen this done when a user felt that a prior message in a flag hadn't gotten through or was misunderstood.

A third option is a private chat room, as mentioned in a comment. But that's something initiated only on the moderator end. See https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/143645/278664

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Todd Trimble Mod
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As pointed out in comments, one can always write [email protected]. From my own point of view, that would be the preferred option.

If it's something quick, a user can raise a second flag. I've seen this done when a user felt that a prior message in a flag hadn't gotten through or was misunderstood.

A third option is a private chat room, as mentioned in a comment. But that's something initiated only on the moderator end.