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Pretend I answersomeone answers a question with what Ithey feel is a valid answer. ACurrently, a moderator could hypothetically delete that answer and immediately post their own. If Ithe original answer writer were to flag mytheir deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

I'm sure the moderators' intentions are always pure, but it doesn't seem entirely right thatseems potentially unfair for a moderator canto be able to delete an answer without review and immediately post their own answer. It might be more difficult for a moderator to remain entirely impartial if they know deleting a questionable answer could benefit them. Would a moderator be more likely, even subconsciously, to delete an answer they might otherwise justonly down vote if they know their own answer would benefit from the visibility?

Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility? Maybe moderators forfeit reputation on answers to questions they have interacted with using moderator privileges?

Pretend I answer a question with what I feel is a valid answer. A moderator could hypothetically delete that answer and immediately post their own. If I were to flag my deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

I'm sure the moderators' intentions are always pure, but it doesn't seem entirely right that a moderator can delete an answer without review and immediately post their own answer. It might be more difficult for a moderator to remain entirely impartial if they know deleting a questionable answer could benefit them. Would a moderator be more likely, even subconsciously, to delete an answer they might otherwise just down vote if they know their own answer would benefit from the visibility?

Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility? Maybe moderators forfeit reputation on answers to questions they have interacted with using moderator privileges?

Pretend someone answers a question with what they feel is a valid answer. Currently, a moderator could delete that answer and immediately post their own. If the original answer writer were to flag their deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

I'm sure the moderators' intentions are always pure, but it seems potentially unfair for a moderator to be able to delete an answer without review and immediately post their own answer. It might be more difficult for a moderator to remain entirely impartial if they know deleting a questionable answer could benefit them. Would a moderator be more likely, even subconsciously, to delete an answer they might otherwise only down vote if they know their own answer would benefit from the visibility?

Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility? Maybe moderators forfeit reputation on answers to questions they have interacted with using moderator privileges?

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Pretend I answer a question with what I feel is a valid answer. A moderator could hypothetically delete that answer and immediately post their own. If I were to flag my deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

I'm sure the moderators' intentions are always pure, but it doesn't seem entirely right that a moderator can delete an answer without review and immediately post their own answer. It might be more difficult for a moderator to remain entirely impartial if they know deleting a "questionable"questionable answer could benefit them. Would a moderator be more likely, even subconsciously, to delete an answer they might otherwise just down vote if they know their own answer would benefit formfrom the visibility?

Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility? Maybe moderators forfeit reputation on answers to questions they have interacted with using moderator privileges?

Pretend I answer a question with what I feel is a valid answer. A moderator could hypothetically delete that answer and immediately post their own. If I were to flag my deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

I'm sure the moderators' intentions are always pure, but it doesn't seem entirely right that a moderator can delete an answer without review and immediately post their own answer. It might be more difficult for a moderator to remain entirely impartial if they know deleting a "questionable" answer could benefit them. Would a moderator be more likely, even subconsciously, to delete an answer they might otherwise just down vote if they know their own answer would benefit form the visibility?

Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility? Maybe moderators forfeit reputation on answers to questions they have interacted with using moderator privileges?

Pretend I answer a question with what I feel is a valid answer. A moderator could hypothetically delete that answer and immediately post their own. If I were to flag my deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

I'm sure the moderators' intentions are always pure, but it doesn't seem entirely right that a moderator can delete an answer without review and immediately post their own answer. It might be more difficult for a moderator to remain entirely impartial if they know deleting a questionable answer could benefit them. Would a moderator be more likely, even subconsciously, to delete an answer they might otherwise just down vote if they know their own answer would benefit from the visibility?

Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility? Maybe moderators forfeit reputation on answers to questions they have interacted with using moderator privileges?

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Pretend I answer a question with what I feel is a valid answer. A moderator could hypothetically delete that answer and immediately post their own. If I were to flag my deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

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Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility? Maybe moderators forfeit reputation on answers to questions they have interacted with using moderator privileges?

Pretend I answer a question with what I feel is a valid answer. A moderator could hypothetically delete that answer and immediately post their own.

I'm sure the moderator's intentions are always pure, but it doesn't seem entirely right that a moderator can delete an answer without review and immediately post their own answer. If I were to flag my deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility?

Pretend I answer a question with what I feel is a valid answer. A moderator could hypothetically delete that answer and immediately post their own. If I were to flag my deleted answer to be reopened, by the time it is addressed all the attention / votes will have gone to the moderator's answer.

I'm sure the moderators' intentions are always pure, but it doesn't seem entirely right that a moderator can delete an answer without review and immediately post their own answer. It might be more difficult for a moderator to remain entirely impartial if they know deleting a "questionable" answer could benefit them. Would a moderator be more likely, even subconsciously, to delete an answer they might otherwise just down vote if they know their own answer would benefit form the visibility?

Should there be some separation to prevent a situation where a moderator could potentially be inclined to delete an answer so that their own answer gets more visibility? Maybe moderators forfeit reputation on answers to questions they have interacted with using moderator privileges?

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