After looking at this question I started thinking about why there would need to be a distinction between community-elected moderators and employee moderators, which then led on to the question of why publicly distinguishing normal users from moderators is even a thing.
Why can't moderators be silent guardians, watchful protectors, dark knights?
What benefit for the community is there that we know whether or not a person is a moderator or not outside performing moderator-level actions? The immediately obvious answer is that their input automatically carries more weight but personally I feel like it carries just as much weight as the frequent visitor that provides constructive contributions.
I, however, don't believe that to be the basis of reasoning for why it was decided to show moderator diamonds next to each moderator's name, so what was the reason?