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submitted 2 weeks ago by Teknevra@lemmy.world to c/fediverse@lemmy.ml

On Reddit, subreddit moderators can comment as regular users by default, and only show the green MOD badge when they intentionally “distinguish” a comment as an official moderation response.

It got me thinking about Lemmy.

On Lemmy, mod comments are often immediately identifiable, even when the mod is just participating casually in a discussion rather than speaking in an official capacity. That can sometimes unintentionally shift the tone of a thread or discourage open conversation.


Do you think Lemmy should consider:

A clearer opt-in distinction system for mod comments

The ability for mods to participate by default as regular users unless explicitly marking a comment as “mod voice”

Or is the current transparency model preferable for federated communities?


Curious how other instance admins, mods, and users feel about this — especially from a trust, power-balance, and community-health perspective.

Is this something Lemmy should copy from Reddit, or is it intentionally different for good reason?

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[-] davel@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 weeks ago

Lemmy already has a “speak as mod” feature, but the mod/admin badges are displayed regardless. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1828#issuecomment-1699571736

this post was submitted on 22 Jan 2026
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