• Auth@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    They can still share tools and best practices but now they cant be involved in the post to post moderation.

    As for controlling content, it isn’t like a corporation or political group can’t create 20 accounts and take over subs. That’s already happened on Reddit.

    You cant do this if the mods are already doing this because the mods will remove the posts. Giving them a huge block of control over a majority of the content on the platform.