Anti-Evil Operations accidentally revealed a random admin account.

gylotip@lemmy.world to Reddit@lemmy.world – 240 points –

I saw this random r/ModSupport post and was surprised that an admin accidentally revealed a random admin account.

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Reddit got caught unprepared by the protests, they are probably working on a shadow mod feature and forgot to hide it from the log. Deleting an already removed post is a fairly inconspicuous way to demo the feature.

After mods, bans, and shadow bans, we have shadow mods. We should have expected it.

This sounds like the progression of a story arc in a terrible anime, honestly.

Next they'll get superbans and eventually supermods

But first shadowmods getting shadowbanned. It's almost beautiful.

It better be set in the UK because the opposition government are called shadow cabinet with a shadow treasure, shadow foreign minister, shadow health minister.

Shhhhh, we are SHOCKED, I'm telling you.

Reply from admin u/PossibleCrit:

Hey spiceydog!

This is indeed someone on the safety team.

I'll let them know that the username is appearing in the log.

Translation: "fuck we got caught manipulating our site again. I'm going to tell them to be more careful"

Translation:

Hey spiceydog,

tell us how our dicks taste πŸ–•πŸ˜‚πŸ–•

"I'll let them know that the username is appearing in the log."

Note it wasn't: "that shouldn't have been done" or "that was due to XYZ", nope it was a "crap, you shouldn't have seen that in the log, we'll make sure it doesn't show up next time"

Not quite. This isn't an uncommon thing and appears in the log under the name "Anti-Evil Operations" (yes, really). In this case, it appears the admin probably didn't activate their admin status properly or something.

It isn't that they want to hide the action, it's just not meant to appear under a personal username.

it’s just not meant to appear under a personal username.

Regular people aren't supposed to know who the Secret Police are!