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Mar 21, 2022
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Marcin Sedlak-Jakubowski
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@@ -112,12 +112,27 @@ you can reply to comments by sending an email.
You can use
[
Markdown
](
../markdown.md
)
and
[
quick actions
](
../project/quick_actions.md
)
in your email replies.
##
Who can edit comments
##
Edit a comment
You can edit your own comment at any time.
Anyone with at least the Maintainer role can also edit a comment made by someone else.
To edit a comment:
1.
On the comment, select
**Edit comment**
(
**{pencil}**
).
1.
Make your edits.
1.
Select
**Save changes**
.
### Editing a comment to add a mention
By default, when you mention a user, GitLab
[
creates a to-do item
](
../todos.md#actions-that-create-to-do-items
)
for them, and sends them a
[
notification email
](
../profile/notifications.md
)
.
If you edit an existing comment to add a user mention that wasn't there before, GitLab:
-
Creates a to-do item for the mentioned user.
-
Does not send a notification email.
## Prevent comments by locking an issue
You can prevent public comments in an issue or merge request.
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You might receive notifications for one of the following reasons:
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You participate in an issue, merge request, epic, or design. You become a participant when you comment
or edit, or someone mentions you.
or edit, or someone mentions
<sup>
1
</sup>
you.
-
You've
[
enabled notifications in an issue, merge request, or epic
](
#notifications-on-issues-merge-requests-and-epics
)
.
-
You've configured notifications for the
[
project
](
#change-level-of-project-notifications
)
or
[
group
](
#group-notifications
)
.
-
You're subscribed to group or project pipeline notifications via the pipeline emails
[
integration
](
../project/integrations/overview.md
)
.
1.
GitLab doesn't send a notification when
[
a comment is edited to include a user mention
](
../discussions/index.md#editing-a-comment-to-add-a-mention
)
.
NOTE:
Administrators can block notifications, preventing them from being sent.
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