What happens on Reddit if you use an alternate account to post in a subreddit owned by your main account and then go to approve those posts on your main account?

Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – -20 points –

I've always been curious about this even though I've never been in this situation.

On Reddit, there are things they ban you over if you do them with alternate accounts, like voting for the same option on a poll, adding multiple upvotes to a comment, and so on.

Meanwhile, as being a mod comes with duties, Reddit specifically asks you to approve or unapprove posts in your subreddit. For the most part, approving a post doesn't seem on par with rigging results, but I'm guessing that because posts being approved gives automod the impression that an account is trustworthy, it could be deemed as amounting to an indirect form of rigging.

And yet, on the other hand, it is technically your subreddit, and even your own posts (as subreddit owner) make you choose between approving and unapproving posts.

What happens then if you have an alternate account, use it to post in a subreddit your main account owns, then approve it with your own account which owns the subreddit?

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You have the sudden realisation that staying on reddit is a pointless exercise, and make the decision to leave the sinking ship before it goes under.

AFAIK that would be ok, a lot of subreddits don't even require the posts to be approved, so that would be the same as setting your sub to not require approving and posting to it with a different account.

I was never downvoted on Reddit as hastily as I am on Lemmy.

Note that, unlike reddit, lemmy shows negative vote values. So it may seem a bit more dramatic compared to reddit.

If you have your mod account to only approve posts or moderate the sub then likely nothing as it you can say your intent is to seperate your accounts using the principles of least privilege.

Using one for posts and the other for moderation. Of cause you will have to never upvote your own post with the mod account to keep that seperation.