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Should moderators be able to delete answers on questions they answer themselves?

Pretend I answered a question with what I felt was a valid "Don't Do it" answer. Within a minute or so a moderator could have deleted my answer and posted their own.

I'm sure the moderator's intentions were pure, but it doesn't seem entirely right that a moderator can delete my answer without review and immediately post their own answer. I flagged my answer to be reopened but 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?

EDIT

I'm not arguing my hypothetical case. It got me thinking and I raised the question in a general sense. I did not make a separate post about my hypothetical answer and I did not bring attention to the hypothetical moderator who flagged it.

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